Sentences with phrase «rhetoric in»

The guy certainly sounds like a sleazebag, but there is too much anti-flipper rhetoric in the story for my taste.
«The increase in racially motivated hate crimes and the use of racist rhetoric in the public discourse, are reasons for serious concern,» Gabriela Heinrich said, on the occasion of the Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination.
Had we moved beyond the rhetoric in the past six years, we might have made some progress.
His rhetoric in recent weeks about future American trade policy leads analysts to believe that a spike in dollar value is coming fast.
The 33 - year - old started adopting a more apologetic rhetoric in early 2017 following the initial controversy caused by numerous reports about the role Facebook played in foreign misinformation campaigns aimed at meddling with the last U.S. presidential election and the backlash prompted by his initial response to the allegations, which was to assert that the very notion of Russian or other agents being capable of using Facebook to influence the stateside democratic process is «pretty crazy.»
Pro bono takes the 30th floor office to meet the street; it lands lofty rhetoric in grounded action.
Previous recipients of the Golden Pen award are Arthur Levitt, Chair of the Securities and Exchange Commission; Don LeDuc, Dean of the Thomas Cooley Law School; Linda Greenhouse, Supreme Court correspondent for the New York Times; the late Honorable Robert E. Keeton of the United States District Court for the District of Massachusetts; Richard Wydick, Professor at the University of California at Davis School of Law; the Honorable Ronald M. George, the Honorable Carol A. Corrigan, and the Honorable James D. Ward, Justices of the Supreme Court of California and the California Court of Appeal; the Honorable Ruggero J. Aldisert of the United States Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit; the National Association of Attorneys General; William C. Burton, Esq.; George Gopen, Professor of the Practice of Rhetoric in the English Department at Duke University; Jeffrey Rosen, Professor of Law at The George Washington University and President and Chief Executive Officer of the National Constitution Center; Ken Adams, author; the Honorable Michael A. Ponsor of the United States District Court for the District of Massachusetts; and Ross Guberman, author.
Previous recipients of the Golden Pen award are Arthur Levitt, Chair of the Securities and Exchange Commission; Don LeDuc, Dean of the Thomas Cooley Law School; Linda Greenhouse, Supreme Court correspondent for the New York Times; the late Honorable Robert E. Keeton of the United States District Court for the District of Massachusetts; Richard Wydick, Professor at the University of California at Davis School of Law; the Honorable Ronald M. George, the Honorable Carol A. Corrigan, and the Honorable James D. Ward, Justices of the Supreme Court of California and the California Court of Appeal; the Honorable Ruggero J. Aldisert of the United States Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit; the National Association of Attorneys General; William C. Burton, Esq.; George Gopen, Professor of the Practice of Rhetoric in the English Department at Duke University; Jeffrey Rosen, Professor of Law at The George Washington University and President and Chief Executive Officer of the National Constitution Center; Ken Adams, author; and the Honorable Michael A. Ponsor of the United States District Court for the District of Massachusetts.
We are going to see a lot more hateful rhetoric in the years to come.
There is no shortage of rhetoric in the Supreme Court of Canada's recent decision on the scope and interpretation of amendments to Ontario's Rule 20 governing motions for summary judgment.
Logic is «the most persuasive form of rhetoric in legal writing,» writes Salzwedel, a fact that obviously wasn't lost on Hefner.
Given the close relationship between classical rhetoric and modern legal persuasion, it comes as no surprise that a number of contemporary writers have written about this relationship for the legal writing community.162 Two of the writers mentioned in the introduction to this Article, Michael Frost and Michael Smith, have written repeatedly about this relationship and produced treatises with extensive commentary on the uses of classical rhetoric in modern legal persuasion.163 Both treatises contain chapters on the uses of ethos in modern legal persuasion, with useful advice for the modern legal advocate.
The author, a judge on the United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit, addresses the audiences for opinions and explains judges» use of rhetoric in judicial opinions as a tool to stay within the constraints placed upon them by law, yet have some room to develop the law in certain ways.
18 See, e.g., Michael R. Smith, Rhetoric Theory and Legal Writing: An Annotated Bibliography, 3 J. ALWD 129 (2006)(listing dozens of scholarly works discussing logic and rhetoric in the discipline of legal writing); Richard D. Friedman, Logic and Elements (Symposium: Premises and Conclusions: Symbolic Logic for Legal Analysis), 73 Notre Dame L. Rev. 575 (1998).
A Manitoba lawyer who handles refugee claims says more people are coming to Canada due to the rising rhetoric in the United States and Canada needs to act now to suspend the Safe Third Country Agreement.
Returning her attention again to the specific rhetoric in defendants» brief, the judge offered a reminder to counsel that «I've been around awhile both in practice and on the bench, so I suspect I've seen a few more cases than you, and really, it's not all that staggering and it's not all that great a magnitude, so when your experience and mine differ, it just takes all of the punch out of those comments.»
Second, how does the target operate as a policy tool and as a piece of rhetoric in global negotiations?
Judith engages in rhetoric in the media and on her blog (and others») that is in contrast to her scientiffic output.
Nick Stokes Please explain your objection to «the rhetoric in the science sections».
But as with the foreward, they just can't hold back the rhetoric in the science sections.
You've complained quite a bit about the Scientific American article about you and used it to justify your «dogma» rhetoric in relation to the IPCC.
I think they come to realise that reality does not match the rhetoric in climate science.
However, his scientific points are quite cogent, and he avoided inflammatory rhetoric in the published paper.
It's been too many years since your poor respondent has grappled with so advanced mathematics and so varied degrees of logic and rhetoric in such quantity all at once.
The Center's main focus is to separate reality from rhetoric in the emotionally - charged debate that swirls around the subject of carbon dioxide and global change and to avoid the stigma of biased advocacy by utilizing sound science.
On climate change, the rhetoric in Paris sounded OK, but there has been no action to speak of.
To sum up, once you weed through the considerable empty and inflammatory rhetoric in Evans» opinion article, the meat consists of a number of long - debunked myths and gross misunderstandings of basic climate science.
... The Center's claimed mission is to «separate reality from rhetoric in the emotionally - charged debate that swirls around the subject of carbon dioxide and global change.»
His rhetoric in last year's State of the Union echoed that theme, which he sounded his first year in office by signing an executive order directing federal departments to save energy, thereby cutting costs.
This «let us...» rhetoric in intended to be statesmanlike, imploring us to be part of some moment of change.
Tobacco Industry Use of Personal Responsibility Rhetoric in Public Relations and Litigation: Disguising Freedom to Blame as Freedom of Choice.
The tone here turned darker when Dr. Curry volunteered an unsupported «you're all wet» remark herself, then when challenged to substantiate her remarks abandoned calm discussion and began swerving into empty rhetoric in place of substantive discourse, employing terms such as «Hockey Team» to describe a research community, «shenanigans» and «joke» to describe editorial functioning at Stephen Schneider's journal, as well as crossing a conspicuous line by implying deceptive «cherry - picking» of statistical methods on the part of Mann et al..
In the absence of established traditions of history and religious painting, landscape painting flourished as the principal platform for nationalist rhetoric in 19th - century America.
Cally Spooner uses theory, philosophy, pop music, current affairs, and corporate rhetoric in her writing and performance.
And the work had some of the rhetoric in it but it had some other things, too.
The Words of Others: León Ferrari and Rhetoric in Times of War opens like a labyrinth.
Carousel, a work by the multidisciplinary artist duo Bolo (Saks Afridi & Qinza Najm), questions the duplicity of rhetoric in dictatorships and democracies, alluding to patterns of power cycles and ascendancy in human nature and human history.
It is therefore a play of narrations in which the use of rhetoric, that creates the three different proses, is interweaved with the fact that Law is a branch of rhetoric in itself.»
A portion of the archive is included in the exhibition with a purpose of confronting audiences with the human costs of public policies, connecting domestic and foreign policies and policing, and challenging viewers to reevaluate the abstractions of political rhetoric in individual terms.
«The Words of Others: Leon Ferrari and Rhetoric in Times of War» REDCAT (Roy and Edna DisneylCalArts Theater), September 16 — December 31, 2017 On tour: Pérez Art Museum, Miami, February 15 — August 12, 2018 Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofia, Madrid, Performances of Palabras ajenas will be presented on April 14, 2018, accompanied by a small exhibition Museo Jumex, Mexico City, Performances of Palabras ajenas will be presented on June 2, 2018
These include the history and discourse surrounding racism in the United States, the linguistic legacy of colonialism in Africa, recent warfare, the role of rhetoric in international affairs since the beginning of the 20th century and the transformative power of creative expressions of protest.
In these early galleries, perfunctory sketches alternate with paintings like «Modern Art» — a brief anthology of enervated abstract marks against a black ground — that skewer a half - century of avant - garde rhetoric in one mid-size canvas.
(Side note: the rhetoric in the last presidential campaign was essentially a class warfare baiting session, because the wealthy are aware that there are many tax rules in place that reduce or entirely eliminate the taxable income of the rich.
Perhaps not to North America, where the rhetoric in the wake of the «war over ebooks» is at its loudest and where the global nature of the English speaking market affords the largest publishing houses to take a position of splendid isolation.
I should be a bit more specific here — most of the rhetoric in publishing circles isn't about «paid reviews» — after all, I can pay someone to review my work, and I can, and should, ask for an honest appraisal — most of it is about deliberate, flagrant dishonesty, and the most notable cases, somewhat related, are when authors write reviews on their own work with fictitious names.
There's so much «freedom» and «choice» rhetoric in Playster's verbiage that I got a little irony - drunk.
I've read countless blogs and articles on the latest Hachette / Amazon kerfuffle, with more hyperbole and tortured rhetoric in both directions than a Chicago election.
What I'm fighting is the 350 lb orangutan about to enter the oval office's bullying, lying and abject 4th grade rhetoric in his vain attempt to make America 1950's early 60's Great Again..
His health care rhetoric in recent days hit a similar anti-Washington note.
UTLA consistently uses polarizing rhetoric in an attempt to rally its membership.
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