Sentences with phrase «rhetoric on»

She considers President Donald J. Trump's rhetoric on trade «a lot of bluster,» pointing out that it's politically intolerable because so many U.S. jobs and city economies are dependent on trade.
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander leaders are calling on Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull to match his welcome rhetoric on «Closing the Gap» with strong commitments in the for... Read more
Countries around the world, including the US, were seeing racial violence in the streets we now know was directly correlated with racist rhetoric on Facebook.
The SEC is continuing to step up its rhetoric on initial coin offerings (ICOs).
China's state - owned news agency appears to be stepping up its rhetoric on over-the-counter (OTC) crypto trading and overseas initial coin offerings (ICOs), calling...
Despite promising to «fix» NAFTA, President Obama toned down the rhetoric on his last trip to Canada.
I've read a great deal of rhetoric on it, so when I spotted Tom Bingham's book at Chapters and perused it I decided it wasn't worth buying.
You can read through McIntyre's comments to Homewood here http://notalotofpeopleknowthat.wordpress.com/2014/07/01/temperature-adjustments-in-alabama-2/ Other comments include «I certainly do not think that the evidence that you have adduced warrants the somewhat overheated rhetoric on this topic and urge you to dial back your language.»
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.
Until this happens, the unfortunate truth is the rhetoric on climate change and the reality of energy poverty will never be reconciled.
Shell and Chevron have adopted different rhetoric on climate, with Shell taking a conciliatory tone, and Chevron remaining defiant.
For all its rhetoric on transparency, they have yet to put forward serious money to support developing country biennial reports and the ICA process.
As shown here, that claim is found to be without any empirical merit - essentially, pure anti-science rhetoric on the part of Democrats.
There's no doubt that Sanders» rhetoric on climate change and his plan to deal with it are aggressive and, unlike Clinton, he has advocated for a carbon tax.
Charles's Koch top strategist Richard Fink indicated that we may see a shift in Koch's rhetoric on climate change.
Canada's upcoming G7 Presidency is a moment where the country's positive rhetoric on climate action and multilateral convening power must be funnelled into concrete and measurable climate leadership within the international sphere,» said Catherine Abreu, Executive Director, Climate Action Network Canada.
Another company ratcheting up the green rhetoric on climate change is General Electric (GE).
FAN is more and more sounding like a wild eyed extremist with a familiar rhetoric on free markets.
Judith has stated in the past that she finds it acceptable to engage in inaccurate rhetoric as some sort of balance against what she feels is inaccurate rhetoric on the other side of the debate.
Updates below, 12:42 p.m. After years of «you first» rhetoric on addressing the unrelenting buildup of climate - warming greenhouse gases in the atmosphere, China and the United States, the world's biggest emitters, agreed in Beijing on Wednesday to intensify domestic steps and international partnerships to rein in their contributions to global warming.
However you have just repeated the same vague, general, rhetoric on population again.
If you want to learn more, I suggest paying less attention to activist newsletters and instead read an invaluable discussion of the research and rhetoric on access to family planning accompanying «Is there an «unmet need» for birth control,» a 2011 blog post by Berk Ozler, a World Bank development economist.
As I've been saying for a while, it's time to move away from the «woe is me, shame on you» rhetoric on this issue and get kids excited about it.
«I made these 2 posters, because for a while now I've been interested in the effect of political rhetoric on the collective conscious; specifically how language takes effect through its repetition and memetic proliferation in culture.
In this sense, they not only recall suggestive dadaïst machines but also bring back under discussion the modernist rhetoric on the painting as a «flat plane».
Oregon Democrat says next steps are drug prices, individual insurance coverage; also, leaders must cool rhetoric on North Korea.
With government trying to control reproductive rights, taking away safety nets for women and families, and even some of the rhetoric on women's ability to vote.
Ms. Scott cuts through the jargon and misdirection of the current rhetoric on teacher evaluation to get directly to the heart of the matter.
Meanwhile, the Common Core standards, related assessments, and how they are used to hold schools and teachers accountable will remain a top education issue within statehouses around the country and will likely continue to echo through campaign rhetoric on national and state stages.
Protesters Turn Fierce Rhetoric on «Corporate» Reform As they kicked off four days of protests at the U.S. Department of Education, organizers of Occupy DOE 2.0 today used inflammatory — and, in one case, racially insulting — rhetoric to rally opposition against high - stakes testing, «corporate» education reform, and the «dismantling of public education.»
Encouragingly, we're starting to see a shift in the rhetoric on intervention from DfE.
Their rhetoric on school choice is classic double - talk and sends mixed messages to their members and the public at large.
My advice to my fellow education reformers is to play the long game, remaining mindful of both the sunlight and disinfectant power of student achievement data on the one hand, and of our own rhetoric on parental prerogative and local control on the other.
Now, if DeVos can marry that restraint with the kind of articulate and unflinching rhetoric on display last Thursday, she just may start to get the hang of this bully pulpit thing.
Trump's positions on immigration and trade are of utmost concern, as is the impact of his nationalistic demagogic rhetoric on the United States's overall standing in the world.
She said the United States has good rhetoric on nuclear nonproliferation, but at the same time is in the midst of a $ 335 billion overhaul of its nuclear program.
«Tory members reject bailout for Portugal and replacement taxes; they support second look at defence budget; and worry about rhetoric on cuts Main Should the Government be doing more for the Churches... or vice-versa?»
These findings worried the leadership, which moderated its rhetoric on cuts.
This creates the political justification for sharpened rhetoric on equality, while the policy rationale is contained in counteracting the tendencies to inequality involved with both globalisation and technological change, the great drivers of economic transformation in our times.
Natalie Bennett, Leader of the Green Party, said UKIP rhetoric on immigration had «done great damage to our national fabric» and lamented on the Liberal Democrats failure at being the greenest party whilst in a coalition government.
«As we draw closer to the next Presidential and Parliamentary elections we all as Ghanaians expect ALL parties involved in the process to base their arguments and campaign rhetoric on the truth and desist from emotional and non-factual statements, especially where my name has to be mentioned.
Federal government officials and international representatives she worked with adopted a closed - lip, wait - and - see attitude toward President - elect Donald Trump, whose campaign rhetoric on China, Mexico and other countries was often harsh and incendiary.
«It was a qualified apology where she had a comma, but, and basically blamed rhetoric on Trump and me.
... The Chancellor will issue a message of optimism in a speech that marks a shift in Coalition rhetoric on the economy.
Despite heated rhetoric on both sides of the aisle — critics said an IG would hamper and hamstring the NYPD's work and advocates promised it would bring about the wholesale reform community activists were crying for — the apparent impact of the new office, at least so far, has been minimal.
This is crucial because Britain is on track to become an ever more divided nation if the gap between David Cameron's rhetoric on improving people's life chances and the reality of current policies remains, Milburn warned.
But the city's proposal has sparked skepticism — stoked by Uber — because it resembles one put forth by the yellow taxi industry, and because anything the de Blasio administration does that helps yellow taxis (no matter how earnestly intentioned) requires the following footnote: the industry donated prolifically to his mayoral campaign even as he parroted their rhetoric on everything from borough taxis to the Taxi of Tomorrow.
Leftists keep claiming it's President Trump's rhetoric on North Korea that's dangerous.
Acaro, 23, locked his personal and business Twitter accounts and took down his company website, BlueMediaProject.com, when The Post inquired about the anti-cop rhetoric on Wednesday.
As mayor, Mr. de Blasio has to put aside his rhetoric on charters.
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