Sentences with phrase «rallying cries for»

One of Lim's many rallying cries for real estate brokers is to make sure their websites are viewable across all devices.
Manifestos like this one may make for great rallying cries for the bigger - is - better crowd, but ultimately they rely on an absolute impossibility — that resources are limitless, and that each of us is free to do exactly as he or she pleases.
You see, as the developers found out after doing the second one without the community, kickstarters can often work as rallying cries for a game's fanbase and a way for players to feel more involved.
I have no experience with any of them myself but I've seen rallying cries for No. 6 and Vinland Saga, in particular, for quite a while.
But charter schools and the parental choice movement that goes along with them have also become rallying cries for conservative groups and the Tea Party movement that's praised the business - like approach to education and want to see a larger expansion of the schools.
Both LICH and Interfaith became magnets for «Shame on Cuomo» chants, and rallying cries for de Blasio, who was then running for mayor.
One of the rallying cries for post-Holocaust theology has been that a stoic, unchangeable God, impervious to human desolation, is no God at all.
Trump's appeals to the base may get his own supporters fired up, but they're also a rallying cry for Democrats, who have a shot at retaking the House and possibly even the Senate.
Equal pay has become a rallying cry for women.
In practice, Occupy became a rallying cry for complaints of all kinds.
Some of the demonstrations, which are also celebrated under the International Workers» Day banner, reflected cultural traditions, and many others were a rallying cry for equal rights, equal pay, and a renewed focus on social, environmental and civil - rights issues.
This study should serve as a wake - up call and a rallying cry for customer service teams and call centers who are on the front lines of most companies.
Those ads served as a rallying cry for Armstrong defenders who felt he was unfairly targeted by jealous peers.
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.»
He had tried to foster a positive, creative vibe at Alteon and had adopted the phrase «brutal intellectual honesty» as a rallying cry for the corporate culture.
It is a welcome rallying cry for the embattled Leftist government, despite coming «five years too late for Greece», says Mr Sterne.
Kinder Morgan's 1,000 - kilometre expansion project has become a national rallying cry for environmentalists, sparked protests from Indigenous communities, caused a trade war between two provinces and brought about the arrest of a federal party leader.
BHAGs serve as a rallying cry for the company culture, an ambitious target for the future, and a focusing tool for corporate -LSB-...]
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.
BHAGs serve as a rallying cry for the company culture, an ambitious target for the future, and a focusing tool for corporate decision - making.
The quote became a rally cry for the 13 - year stock market surge following the October ’87 crash.
New resolutions can act as a rallying cry for further work on racial justice and racial unity, allowing SBC entities, churches and organizations to point to this resolution as a reason for continuing to preach, teach and speak out.
At first the traumas of the depression afforded a rallying cry for church liberals, but divisions soon developed over the question of class struggle and the use of coercion — divisions that were to deepen as the world situation darkened and war loomed on the horizon.
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.
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.
I didn't read this as a thing that's happening, «Aww man, I'm losing time...» I read this as if it's a The Thing-esque pregame rallying cry for the Sabres.
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.
«has become the rallying cry for fans of the red, white and blue.
Vincent Kompany's Manchester City teammates have been forced to issue a rallying cry for their stranded captain...
She is confounded why marriage has become the rallying cry for same - sex couples.
The mayor adopted what has become a rallying cry for demonstrators in protests and on social media following the deaths of unarmed black teens Trayvon Martin and Michael Brown — «black lives matter.»
Dzeko's close - range finish could have been a rallying cry for the Italians but Suarez showed no mercy down the other end, pouncing on a failed clearance by Federico Fazio and hammering in his first European goal in his last 11 games.
New York is one of just two states (along with North Carolina) that still does that, and the effort to end this practice has become a big rallying cry for Assembly Democrats and the IDC, as well as a big sticking point in the budget talks.
John Galt was far more of a rallying cry for Tea Party than Jesus was, especially at its inception).
But it has increasingly become simply a rallying cry for the converted and descends into mindless bashing of opponents.
Repealing and replacing the Affordable Care Act was a rallying cry for Republicans and President - elect Donald Trump throughout the campaign season, but one of Trump's top surrogates in Congress said he doesn't expect everything to change overnight.
He has also refused to budge off his opposition to the so - called millionaire's tax, which has become a rallying cry for demonstrators across the state.
«What we really need, and what I think people want, is someone who's going to spend their time finding solutions rather than be a rallying cry for an extreme agenda,» he said.
The long - running battle between the Working Families Party and the NY Post continues this morning with an e-mail from the labor - backed party's executive director that uses the tabloid's latest anti-WFP editorial as a rallying cry for a statewide public campaign financing system.
And so «for hard - working families» became the rallying cry for Manchester 2013.
Britannia Unchained is a rallying cry for the 21st Century.
Former Sex and the City star Cynthia Nixon is the latest politician to turn a critic's derogatory slam into a rallying cry for supporters.
The dramatic encounter was captured on video and Garner's final words became the rallying cry for a national movement questioning the deaths of unarmed black men at the hands of police around the country.
The call to increase or «reinstate» Foundation Aid has become a misguided rallying cry for those with a vested interest in growing the education bureaucracy.
Garner's last words became a rallying cry for protests against police brutality across the country.
«They've got billionaires; we've got people» was a rallying cry for both speakers.
The campaign against the special counsel, at the very least, provides a rallying cry for the president's supporters to counter the drumbeat of news about Russian interference in the election and possible links to the Trump campaign.
Syracuse Mayor Stephanie Miner admits the word «infrastructure» has become a rallying cry for her administration.
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