Sentences with phrase «rhetoric at»

This forum is a pathetic support group for losers that cower behind their keyboards spewing rhetoric at an industry that has made many people very successful.
It would become standard rhetoric at association meetings as the organizers worked to establish themselves as the standard bearers of the «square deal.»
George D. Gopen is Professor of the Practice of Rhetoric at Duke University, where he was for many years the University Writing Program's first Director.
This is made especially weird by the fact that Stern has not, in recent times, been toning down his rhetoric at all.
Rhetoric not scientific argument, and deceptive rhetoric at that.
«The rhetoric at the national level isn't matching the experience of states that are taking action.
Don't take its outraged rhetoric at face value: the GOP loves it when gas prices begin to climb.
I will gladly leave the believer / denier rhetoric at home.
Why not invest your energy and rhetoric at the White House this weekend protesting about emissions where they are real and happening today?
While it's fun to imagine people in fancy clothes eating bugs, the culinary curiosities table has a more complex rhetoric at play.
Despite their combative rhetoric at in - house meetings and their better - late - than - never rally against egregious and unproven standardized testing, CEA leadership continues to negotiate and accept minor revisions to reformist policies and promote these as victories with membership.
Recently, there has been an onslaught of misinformation and anti-charter rhetoric at Los Angeles Unified School District (LAUSD) board meetings.
As we advance to that future, we'd do well to check the rhetoric at the door and keep our minds open, yet focused on the challenge of educating all of our children.
«I don't know exactly what happened, but it's been 28 years now» since she began teaching English, British Literature, Composition and Rhetoric at Hoopa Valley High School on an Indian reservation near the Oregon border.
They certainly perpetuate sameness and open the school to GERM thinking and to be honest take me back to the rhetoric at start of my career many decades ago.
He said: «There was no anti-Scottish rhetoric at all.
WAKEFIELD — Preachers and politicians summoned Martin Luther King Jr.'s soaring religious language and his moving political rhetoric at a packed church service in Wakefield Monday morning, 83 years after the civil rights leader was born.
Expect more heated education rhetoric at the Capitol on Tuesday, when advocates for pre-K, including New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio, are scheduled to lobby lawmakers the same day representative of charter schools make their case.
The New York governor attacked Trump for anti-immigrant rhetoric at a union - backed rally on the same day he passed a $ 15 minimum wage law
The third was entered into verbally when Theresa May chose to up the rhetoric at the 2016 Conservative conference, and is not binding in any way.
Commentators are often guilty of accepting political rhetoric at face value while ignoring the reality behind it.
Cuomo has repeatedly aimed sharp - tongued rhetoric at federal lawmakers since a former aide, Carey Gabay, was struck by a stray bullet in Brooklyn in September and later died.
My response from that is that Diane Abbott is probably the most typical Labourite out of the five, in terms of policy and rhetoric at least, and to suggest that she'd gain votes solely for being a black woman is to give no credit to her or the Labour membership.
(yes, this is a legitimate comparison of taking a leader's rhetoric at face value).
Prominent lawmakers and community leaders took aim at Trump's racial rhetoric at a commemoration of Martin Luther King Jr.'s birthday hosted in Harlem by the Rev. Al Sharpton.
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.
The three parties have come together to condemn the anti-immigration rhetoric at the Conservative party conference
Sophia is majoring in writing and rhetoric at the University of Rhode Island where she has consistently been on the Dean's List.
With Steve Spurrier enjoying retirement, SEC Media Days was unusually dry when it came to rhetoric at the podium.
You fear for your own loneliness, don't dispense your rhetoric at me.
If you were to listen to most of the religious and political rhetoric at Christmas, you might get the impression that Jesus came to support the powerful in their goals for domination, the rich in their quest for year - end bonuses, and the elite in their self - glorifying causes.
CNN: On campaign trail, Romney ratchets ups God rhetoric At campaign events these days, Mitt Romney often says that if he is elected president, he will emphasize the role of God in American society and will not «take God out of the public square.»
He studied rhetoric at Carthage to become a lawyer, but gave this up and devoted himself instead to teaching and study.
Or how she refused to remove the sniper scopes on Dem districts and can the Lock & Load rhetoric at Congress womans Giffords request because it promotes violence.
On one side of the podium on Monday night will be Trump, the real estate mogul and former reality TV host with a propensity for hurling insults and enflaming rhetoric at his opponents.
Much of this coverage focuses too much on the political rhetoric at the expense of the people who actually perform the work of financial regulation; the ones who will be the best and last line of defense against another financial crisis.

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His fiery campaign rhetoric earned him a prime speaking slot at the Republican National Convention in Cleveland.
He regularly found himself in hot water for politically charged rhetoric — much as he does today — aimed at black Milwaukeeans he believed were in a state of social dysfunction.
After threatening to possibly meet North Korea's provocations with «fire and fury» on Tuesday, Secretary of State Rex Tillerson told reporters on Wednesday that «Americans should sleep well at night, [and have] have no concerns about this particular rhetoric of the last few days.»
At the end of the day, most of the rhetoric and some of the efforts around small business owners seem more about administrative game - playing instead of providing help and assistance to small business owners to make their lives easier and their businesses more successful.
CNBC's Dominic Chu takes a look at how ETFs tracking the agriculture industry are being impacted by the current trade rhetoric.
An ISIS e-book published in the early days of the Islamic State encouraged readers to check out anti-Israel protests with non-Muslims calling for «the fall of Zionism,» if not to draw recruits from this demographic then relying on their rhetoric to hammer away at the «financial elite.»
Renad Mansour from the Middle East and North Africa Programme at Chatham House told CNBC that Trump's immigration ban feeds into the rhetoric of extremist groups.
It means Uber can forgo lofty rhetoric to make itself a less - risky investment, says Arun Sundararajan, who specializes in the sharing economy at New York University's Stern School of Business.
While plenty of rhetoric is expected, a trade war is unlikely to erupt, according to Neil Hosie, head of equities for Asia Pacific at Credit Suisse.
«Ultimately, I think we realize that it's not in anybody's interest for this to escalate into a trade war so while we believe there's going to be a lot of rhetoric... I think sanity is going to prevail,» he told CNBC at the Credit Suisse Asian Investment Conference in Hong Kong.
«Americans should sleep well at night, have no concerns about this particular rhetoric of the last few days,» Tillerson told reporters on his plane after a stop in Southeast Asia.
His convention speech emphasized populist, nativist themes, as did his inaugural address — not the high - road, unifying rhetoric that Americans expect at such national moments.
In an interview about the trade sanctions that President Trump is throwing at China and at Corporate America - whose supply chains go through China in search of cheap labor and other cost savings - Ambassador Cui Tiankai defended the perennial innocence of China, as is to be expected, and trotted out the standard Chinese fig leafs and state - scripted rhetoric that confirmed in essence that Trump's decision is on the right track.
If Pyongyang's confrontational rhetoric is little more than brazen attention - seeking, its motives are at least partly economic.
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