Sentences with phrase «rally cry in»

At times this year, the rally cry in Western New York politics has at least felt like it's «Anyone But Amber.»
Over the past couple of years there's been a growing rally cry in support of failure.
«The voice of the oppressed minority» can be a rallying cry in order to be an empowerment and enabling to be an effective force in resisting oppression.
But it is not enough to use it, as it is used in our day, as a rallying cry in battles which, strictly speaking, have nothing much to do with religion, or to put it on a pedestal to be admired, or in a spirit of haphazard eclecticism to pick and choose from the shari`a only the material which pleases us most.
ALBANY — Thousands of gun rights supporters rallied outside New York's Capitol Tuesday to call for the repeal of gun control measures championed by Gov. Andrew Cuomo, which they intend to use as a rallying cry in the fall elections.
E Pluribus Unum (Out of Many, One) is Cuomo's rallying cry in State of State address added by rctadmin on January 4, 2018 View all posts by rctadmin →
Dr. Jamie Zibulsky, along with Dr. Anne Cunningham, penned a rallying cry in a 2014 book for pre-K education titled, «Book Smart: How to Develop and Support Successful, Motivated Readers.»
The push for more aid this year has become a rallying cry in WNY.
That's despite the fact that Rangel managed to turn the negative attention into a rallying cry in the last election among his supporters, who felt he was unfairly abused by critics from outside the district who failed to appreciate his legislative contributions and constituent services.
He said that while the desire for diversity is «a popular rallying cry in American religion,» previous research has shown that an estimated nine of 10 U.S. congregations contain more than 80 percent of one racial group, and almost half of the congregations in America are completely of one race.
The disenfranchised former privileged class of writers think they've found their rallying cry in LABELS.

Not exact matches

But better access and auditability is hardly the rallying cry of Bitcoin nowadays, especially in the United States.
So protesters, whose rallying cry on Twitter was marked by the #NoDAPL hashtag, were joyous when the Army Corps of Engineers, which was in charge of permits for the project, appeared to move against it in December.
If «customer service is # 1» has been your rallying cry, and you start engaging in shortcuts when budget (or boss) pressures loom, you'll find that your team will be confused at best.
In practice, Occupy became a rallying cry for complaints of all kinds.
Those words could easily be a customer service rallying cry — the sort of thing you'd find printed out and pinned up in the break room.
Beyond being an incredible song, its chorus became a rallying cry of protesters in the United States — «a kind of comfort that people of color and other oppressed communities desperately need all too often: the hope — the feeling — that despite tensions in this country growing worse and worse, in the long run, we're all gon» be all right,» as Slate culture writer Aisha Harris put it.
Altman said he hopes that Trump's presidency is «a short, black mark in our history that yields a great response and is a rallying cry for people to come together.»
In keeping with its rallying cry of «No taxation without relaxation,» Kona Ice trucks will hand out free shaved ice on Tuesday.
Racing in Rally Australia is a far cry from insurance broking — which is exactly why John Lloyd enjoys it so much.
Before Justin Trudeau had uttered a word, Heritage Minister James Moore had used his fifth response to the New Democrats to scold the Liberal leader and then, in response to Mr. Trudeau's first question, Mr. Moore had pronounced further shame on him and so now Mr. Trudeau attempted a rallying cry.
He and top African male musicians D'banj, Diamond and Banky W announced last week that they will be included in a remix of the song Strong Girl - a rallying cry for women's empowerment which features top African female talent.
In fact, every June countless cities celebrate the moment when an unassuming little bar on the wrong side of town became a rallying cry for the marginalized.
In the 1980s, Ford turned «Quality Is Job 1» from an internal rallying cry into a consumer slogan in response to the threat from cheaper, more reliable Japanese carIn the 1980s, Ford turned «Quality Is Job 1» from an internal rallying cry into a consumer slogan in response to the threat from cheaper, more reliable Japanese carin response to the threat from cheaper, more reliable Japanese cars.
To conclude, I'll paraphrase his famous rallying cry when the stock market crashed in 2008 and despair reigned:
The Senatorial Selection Act was introduced in 1989, in part to allow the Progressive Conservative government of Don Getty to co-opt the issue of Senate reform, which had become a powerful rallying crying of the populist Reform Party.
It makes fiscal sense if you want to plan for the long - term, but in the Alberta context, it symbolizes an awkward culture shift for a political party that defined itself by this rally cry.
The rallying cry became the «inerrancy of the Scriptures» (the doctrine that defined for its advocates the limits of the post-fundamentalist, «neo-evangelical» coalition which found expression in the National Association of Evangelicals, the Evangelical Theological Society, Christianity Today, and other institutions of the movement).
In the early 1520s, Luther's preaching against the power of the Roman Catholic Church served as a rallying cry, helping give these peasant revolts a higher sense of purpose, and providing them with a language of spiritual and political critique.
The problem is the victims / survivors fare the worst in that scenerio and take the brunt because the rally cry is «prove it» and so much of this is impossible to prove in ways for people to believe it.
Tim, I am only repeating what I was taught in Bible college and seminary, that sola Scriptura was one of the five main rallying cries of the Reformation.
As regulations grew in severity, the Puritan clergy rallied the people, and revolutionary agitators such as Samuel Adams cried for action.
The skyrocketing intermarriage rate that came to the fore in the 1970s and 1980s and recognized by the 1990 National Jewish Population Survey called into question the legitimacy of peoplehood as a communal rallying cry.
The rallying cry of the Reformation centers around five solas (or in proper Latin, the five solae): Sola Gratia, Sola Fide, Solus Christus, Sola Scriptura, and Soli Deo Gloria.
Here's your rallying cry if you're with me in this confusing space between polarized opinion groups: It's time to speak up.
And the observance of Islamic law was done to prevent radicals from using mistreatment as a rallying cry... in other words: to protect you.
But there is no rallying cry here, as there was in the old days of holy war, for the people of God to come out and do battle.
The connections among the various forms of oppression are increasingly becoming clear to many, as evidenced by the World Council of Churches» inclusion of «the integrity of creation» in its rallying cry of «peace and justice.»
Indeed, the rallying cry at the hobo convention in Portland, Oregon, this summer was a demand that the government furnish jobs.
In our minds, this rallying cry roused young American Jews from indifference and resignation, and eventually awakened the American public to the plight of Soviet Jewry.
The rallying cry of the early church in their witnessing and frequent martyrdoms was not to some dimly known figure who might have been somebody else.
You can read more about the trouble in translating this here, but the salient point is that the verse has become a rallying cry for the anti-Ahok political movement in Indonesia, who use it to justify not trusting the governor, who is a Christian.
In moments of national crises, amidst the rally cry of war, we are to know that we belong to Jesus.
NAWG president Gordon Stoner, who farms in Montana, said the TPP agreement «should serve as a rallying cry for farmers, ranchers and dairy producers calling for the new trade deals we were promised when the President walked away from TPP».
«Clean label» has been a rallying cry for years, but in the Instagram age — where trends and preferences change more quickly than ever — it's difficult to pin down exactly how location, culture, age and other factors are shaping the clean label movement and creating unique challenges and opportunities.
Minnesota does not surrender, a rallying cry gleaned not from Winston Churchill or Madison Avenue but from a team meeting in a Denver hotel last month.
BUT he's also a guy who is an «intellectual» writer in the party where «you need to take personal responsibility» and «you're poor because you don't work hard» are and have been extremely common rallying cries.
became a rallying cry for school, still used to this day, and would be later copied by Jimmy Johnson and applied to the Cowboys in the NFL.
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