Rhetoric refers to the art of persuasive communication. It involves using language effectively to convince, influence, or persuade others.
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As usual historical scientific poetic grace allow common forces of interest to be expressed without getting into the kind of
rhetoric of divine rights of the planet and controls.
Smart lawyers rely on logos — appeals to logic or reason — in their legal writing because it's the most persuasive form of
rhetoric in legal argument.
There was here a dim carry - over of the ancient claims of
rhetoric on the preacher.
Yes, she's so right; government protects the wealthy more than it does the poor, despite standard political
rhetoric from both major political parties.
With so much focus on the sector, health care companies could continue to pay the price for
political rhetoric in the near term.
In a heartbeat, all the political
rhetoric around police brutality and institutional racism falls away.
However, the book lacks a broad concern for the nature and power of
rhetoric as a social phenomenon.
It's not specific to his career in medical sales and uses
empty rhetoric («accomplished sales leader»).
The current
rhetoric used in the public sphere about choice schools and student performance is not accounting for the fallacy of selection bias.
In exchange, the incoming administration could ease up on regulation for businesses and cool
campaign rhetoric on imposing tariffs.
We're all trying to use
rhetoric for the purpose of influencing others.
For the most part, candidates checked their partisan
rhetoric at the door to concentrate instead on nuclear cost recovery, spring protection zones, and canopy roads.
Despite rhetoric about energy independence and climate stabilization, the fact is that vehicle sales, oil consumption, and carbon dioxide emissions are continuing to soar.
Am I right in thinking this kind of
rhetoric comes from a value system that places the value of positive outcome for the baby over the positive outcome for the mother?
With states now appropriately crafting accountability frameworks that focus not just on test scores but on multiple measures, we also will hear less
heated rhetoric about the consequences of poor results.
I will refrain from
such rhetoric because for most of my life I held a position on the subject very different from the one I now take.
We will not tolerate the contribution of people from overseas to our NHS being called into question, or a new version of the
divisive rhetoric of «British jobs for British workers».
Given the level of
rhetoric surrounding new blockchain forensic tools, 2018 is shaping up to be an interesting year for privacy advocates and those who would seek to deny them that right.
Similarly, I heard the
same rhetoric from many — not all — of my colleagues.
She believes there is a disconnect between the political
rhetoric over privacy and what companies are actually doing with consumer data.
As I said, there's a LOT that he said that I agree with but he was trying to support his «rational» position with
inflammatory rhetoric which I find intellectually dishonest.
And that, said some, was an illustration of why reality often does not match
rhetoric when it comes to building local business - school partnerships.
You've thrown some pretty
harsh rhetoric around, and backed it with fluffy words instead of actual metrics.
It is rather to suggest that both men share a vision of global leadership that has far more in common than the pundits and their
own rhetoric would have us believe.
A few climate scientists do speak out about exaggerated climate
change rhetoric.
Once the debate moves on to the real issue of the failure of market reform, the culture
war rhetoric on which the government has relied so far will be totally irrelevant.
Such
rhetoric suggests that we should perhaps move Him up from Number Seven to Number Two.
He further claims that this situation is in line with «far -
right rhetoric» and «if you lie down with dogs you get fleas».
«Potential» person is the
best rhetoric they've managed to come up with.
As such, much of the work presented here employs the
visual rhetoric of advertising, graphic design, stock imagery, corporate branding, visual merchandising, and commercial software tools.
Markets have been on edge over elevated
trade rhetoric between the two countries possibly resulting in a potential trade war, which would be a negative for global economic growth.
This list of goals sounds like
mere rhetoric, but these three goals are worth thinking about.
Teachers of
classical rhetoric taught their students to maximize the persuasive effect of words by presenting items and actions in groups of three.
While rhetoric is strong in this area, however, insurers have been slow to act — only now beginning to develop policies around even the worst climate impact industries.
We need solutions not the same
old rhetoric from their particular party.
The data does not support the claims often made in the media, yet this does not stop journalists from using
alarmist rhetoric to gain a larger readership.