Sentences with phrase «rhetoric espoused»

Appropriation does not stop there, however, for #makeamericagreatagain thematically rubs up against the demagoguery prevalent in the current American social and political landscape and rhetoric espoused by primary candidates to engender fear in the American public.
The Courant's observations are usually well thought out and on - track, but in their first piece entitled, «Agenda 2015: Ambitious Goals For The State,» they mistakenly bought into the rhetoric espoused by Governor Malloy, the corporate education reform industry and the spin coming out of Connecticut's charter schools and their lobbyists.
The mayor forcefully denounced anti-police rhetoric espoused by some activists who were planning protests, and said he would veto a City Council bill to criminally ban the use of chokeholds by police officers.
«In the aftermath of the Presidential election millions of New Yorkers are fearful of the draconian immigration rhetoric espoused by Mr. Trump during the campaign.
«The murder of Jo Cox left no doubt that there are very real and devastating consequences to the rhetoric espoused by Britain First.
Kramer's method is not unlike that used by Paul Johnson in his book Intellectuals: he measures the ideas and rhetoric espoused by these self - appointed experts against their own behavior, both public and private.
Despite rhetoric espousing this vote as nothing more than additional time for consideration, it appears that TPS does indeed see utility in joining the charter school movement.

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We find ourselves struggling to live up to that calling in a nation where our highest leaders espouse anti-immigrant rhetoric.
The anti-science rhetoric Perry and his cronies espouse shows the incredible stupidity of Texas and the Republicans that control politics here.
Transcultural understanding, cultural cross-fertilization, and historically - based cultural commonality have a long and rich history, one that has been forgotten or downplayed by the Western collective memory, as demonstrated by rhetoric such as that espoused in the framework of the global war on terror.
The business secretary called those espousing anti-immigration rhetoric, «purveyors of panic, prejudice and pessimism».
Deepwater Horizon also stars Kate Hudson as Mike's wife, who's also content to let their daughter espouse anti-dinosaur rhetoric, as well as Kurt Russell and Jane The Virgin's Gina Rodriguez.
«Some of the understandings, values, and commitments we espouse for our students remain rhetoric if students have few opportunities to live those beliefs,» he said.
People who espouse eBooks, who fall in love with ebook technologies, suddenly see themselves as an innovative, «special» group of people, and then, before you can bat an eyelid, we have billions of words of rhetoric about the subject.
Where I have a problem with the standard that the judge has espoused is that it accords comments which consist of empty rhetoric higher protection under the first amendment than comments of substance.
It means that even if for some reason Congress began acting rationally — and the very same conservative politicians who espouse anti-government spending rhetoric everywhere else applied it to the oil industry too, to do away with its generous subsidies — we'd still have a long ways to go.
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