Sentences with phrase «rhetoric over»

However, I've heard the same rhetoric over and over with strategies changing every year or two and success continuing to evade Microsoft.
While the G8 countries were agreeing to finesse the rhetoric over their various responses to climate crisis, the British environment minister, David Miliband was at home hatching a plan most radical.
We've been following some news out of the conference this week like the launch of Wal - Mart's green - innovations web site, and San Francisco Mayor Gavin Newsom's aggressive cleantech rhetoric over local carbon legislation.
Certainly, there should be peer pressure when there is cause to doubt a scientist's objectivity, but to have an overtly adversarial process seems to me to invite and to favor rhetoric over results.
Abstract Expressionism, Rothko included, has accumulated all sorts of rhetoric over the years.
The Guardian continues: «Both sides have gradually sharpened their rhetoric over recent weeks, with Hachette saying that it would be suicidal to accept Amazon's proposals, and Amazon (saying) that Hachette should «stop using their authors as human shields.»»
If the current political discourse sounds a little like people are speaking two different languages, Penn State psychologists, who studied political rhetoric over the past three presidential elections, say that may be close to the case, semantically speaking.
The risk facing the parties today is that their current fierce rhetoric over immigration will have a lasting impact on the political orientations of the new migrant electorate.
Don't fooled by the rhetoric over the slavery bill.
Syrian ambassador Sami Khiyami has been called in by Foreign Office officials as the UK strengthens its rhetoric over violence in Syria.
The Tory response to Brexit has persistently prioritised rhetoric over content.
The heated rhetoric over Indiana's religious freedom law is a preview of what is to come.
Dig under the rhetoric over taxes in Washington now, and you'll find one question: should the wealthy pay more in taxes than other people?
A pseudo intellect is someone who acts pretentiously and wishes to impress, rather than modestly trying to communicate effectively uses rhetoric over content.
So then, A pseudo intellect is someone who acts pretentiously and wishes to impress, rather than modestly trying to communicate effectively» &» uses rhetoric over content.
In a journalistic milieu that prizes sensationalist rhetoric over sound reason, I was relieved to see Reno emphasize «root causes» rather than vilify law enforcement as bigoted stooges.
«Have no concerns about this particular rhetoric over the last few days,» says secretary of state.
Trump and PA President Mahmoud Abbas have exchanged scorching rhetoric over the role and leadership of the other, with Abbas, in particularly, unloading on the US administration this weekend in a speech.
My answer to that question then was that, despite seven year's worth of rancorous rhetoric over Obamacare, a substantial core of GOP senators didn't truly want to be saddled with owning its replacement — particularly, an unpopular and inadequate one.
The Republican Party's fast journey from debating how to combat human - caused climate change to arguing that it does not exist is a story of big political money, Democratic hubris in the Obama years and a partisan chasm that grew over nine years like a crack in the Antarctic shelf, favouring extreme positions and uncompromising rhetoric over co-operation and conciliation.

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«If that rhetoric continues to heat up over the summer, that's going to create some degree of uncertainty as to whether the U.S. would become a bit more closed or introduce trade friction with its trading partners,» de la Durantaye says.
The provision has been credited with the financial boom in college sports over the past three decades, and the rhetoric around the change has been foreboding.
«When you have the west offering this kind of rhetoric it makes their (radical groups) job easier,» he told CNBC over the phone.
Russ Girling, the chief executive of TransCanada, said his company will not give up: «We will continue to push for reason over gridlock, common sense over symbolism and solid science over rhetoric to approve Keystone XL and unlock its benefits.»
Advertisements by the pro-HST side, for example, offer up accountants testifying to the job - creating benefits of the harmonized federal - provincial levy over the alternative specified in the referendum question, a reintroduction of the 7 % provincial sales tax — hardly the sort of stirring campaign rhetoric likely to rally a silent majority to its side.
Much of Jacobson's time was focused on working with her Mexican counterparts to soothe concern and displeasure in Mexico over Trump's policies and rhetoric toward the US's southern neighbor, according to The Times.
While some of the rhetoric around trade tariffs on China has died down over the last couple of weeks, the prospect of a trade war has not.
Ellison has been stepping up the rhetoric against Amazon (amzn) over the past year, as Oracle (oclcf) attempts to make a big business selling computing resources on demand, which technology analysts also refer to as Infrastructure - as - a-service (IaaS).
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.
Over the past year of election rhetoric, Islam has been a topic of tension and generalization.
Trump's election and his «friendly» rhetoric towards Russia and its president, Vladimir Putin, should reduce some concerns over Russia's opaque politics, leading to further investments.
Despite heightened rhetoric from Republicans, markets were more jittery in past years over a potential default.
Economists and analysts have worried over what would happen should President Donald Trump follow through on protectionist rhetoric he issued during the 2016 election campaign.
Not everyone will benefit: now that Republicans have swept the US government for the first time since 1928, it means Obamacare is over - just a matter of time - and Affordable Care Act - vulnerable stocks such as Universal Health Services, AmSurg and Mednax will likely plunge; on the other hand pure pharma stocks like MCK and ABC will benefit as rhetoric on drug pricing will diminish significantly, leading to more stable earnings if / when changes in drug pricing become more stable.
Worries over trade frequently made headlines in 2017, but mostly was in the form of rhetoric.
Beijing's money is not free - flowing, and its own commercial and strategic interests will take precedence over rhetoric of partnership with Russia.
It's an A to Z vocabulary that goes over all of the concepts you need to know in order to pierce through the Orwellian rhetoric that passes for mainstream economics today.
This is a function of informal organizing over the Internet and the diminishment of traditional media as conduits for rhetoric, among other things.
Over the past two decades, China has become a «scapegoat» target for American candidates; such rhetoric might serve short - term election interests, but does much to harm to the U.S. reputation and credibility in China.
Over a thousand economists have written to Donald Trump warning his «economic protectionism» and tough rhetoric on trade threatens to repeat the mistakes the US made in the 1930s, mistakes that plunged the world into the Great Depression.
How about we educate people on the benefits of healthcare and continue to show what every other country does that... now don't fall over... WORKS!!!! This country is so maddening with the ridiculous rhetoric.
The Anti-Intellectual Presidency: The Decline of Presidential Rhetoric from George Washington to George W. Bush by Elvin T. Lim Oxford University Press, 208 pages, $ 24.95 In our times, we are not surprised that in policy statements slogans will be valued over explanations and parsimony of words....
Given the rhetoric, we've been «adjusting» in that direction for well over a hundred years and still wealth is the primary influence in government.
You could say cars are bad because they run over people, but that's a shallow understanding, mush like your blanket rhetoric regarding religion.
He's proven over and over again the postulation that «Political speech is that language in which one side gets the rhetoric and the other side gets the reality.»
And why is pointing this out «hate speech» Drop the rhetoric, get over yourself, and actually try to address the points I'm making.
But it wasn't the mushy gushy walk all over me christ some people have, nor was it the spouting ignorance and rhetoric christ of others..
As for US policy, the bishops deplore the «shrill and shallow» rhetoric that has marked debate over Iraq.
When questioned in the September interview about whether his rhetoric has incited anti-LGBT violence over the years, Lively called such suppositions «a leap.»
The rhetoric suggests an assumption of control over someone who has left even though they have no authority to give direction.
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