Sentences with phrase «provocative language»

There's something powerful about provocative language — one thing it does is brings the best and worst of others to the surface but the primary purpose is to get people to think.
Borgia stood by her words yesterday but then backtracked, issuing this statement to FiOS1 News today: «Name calling has no place amongst public officials, I regret using provocative language in a personal email about the rhetoric used by the county executive surrounding his veto of the Immigrant Protection Act.
Blue Labour, for its part, needs to be a little less «agitational» and a little more shrewd at using language which will appeal to Labour party members — it's broken into mainstream debate now, no need to overuse provocative language just to get noticed.
Quentin Tarantino's darkly funny western about a freed slave turned bounty hunter won the Best Original Screenplay award, despite the controversy surrounding its use of racially provocative language.
Cyberbullying alert app for parents made in Thunder Bay BullyGuard scans text messages for provocative language
Though she says she was on high alert from the moment they met, Parks thought the incident was a joke — even after the man began using provocative language.
Because sometimes the goodness of God becomes lost in the fog of Christianese rhetoric and religious routine, and the only way to wake us up is to use provocative language.
Some kids sulk, others use bad or provocative language, some are simply rude, others break things or show other forms of aggression, when they are angry or frustrated.
Although Rohani argues for constructive interactions with other countries and although he supports applying a softer political tone — as opposed to the combative, controversial and provocative language that Mahmoud Ahmadinejad or other hardliners utilize — when dealing with the international community and regional state actors in regards to Syria, Rohani has not called for an overall sweeping shift in Iran's foreign policy.
To use his provocative language, that funeral pyre had been lit.
In clean, bright, and provocative language, a cultural critic and historian discusses trends in art, literature, music, and history over the past five centuries.
Early work sticks more closely to the look of graffiti, down to provocative language that outdoes even the street artists of today.
Some visitors to the Jack Shainman Gallery whom I met this week expressed dismay at the flag's provocative language, but accepted that it was a necessary evil.
Jenny Holzer (1950) is one of the most famous and most awarded American conceptual artist from New York, widely praised for her provocative language based public works that deal with powerful subjects of consumerism, torture, disease and death.
The colourful and provocative language used by the defendant in WIC Radio would not have been taken at face value given the nature of the ongoing public debate between the parties.
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