Sentences with phrase «stark message»

The commission described the policies of the federal government and provided the following stark message:
However, the Wall Street Journal cites Rodger Baker — senior analyst at Stratfor (a geopolitical intelligence firm)-- as saying the flyover was a stark message from Beijing to Seoul, given that the jets flew over key disputed territory.
Chris Huhne offered a stark message to the Tory party's right - wing today, warning them against becoming a UK version of America's «tea party» movement.
Gordon Brown will travel to Italy today to attend the G8 summit, with a stark message of caution for world leaders.
Ed Miliband offered a stark message to the trade unions today in the most important economic speech of his leadership.
Offering a stark message to delegates, Mr Miliband told the audience that a Labour government would also have cut spending in government and that it would not reverse all the coalition's cuts if it returned to power.
That's the stark message from the first global survey of amphibians, which has found they are under far greater threat of extinction than birds or mammals.
This is the stark message from a population summit in Delhi last week which brought together members of the world's scientific academies.
That's the stark message from reports about the impact of a monster El Niño that is warming the world's oceans.
That is the stark message from Hugh Beckie of the agriculture ministry's Saskatoon Research Center, which has been monitoring GM crops since commercial farming began six years ago.
«These two new results offer a stark message.
Harrowing to watch and hard to forget, Michael Haneke's Amour delivers the stark message that death is as merciless and as messy for the carer as the victim.
Walking every block in this community, they went door to door rallying residents with a stark message: Mount Vernon schools are rife with nepotism, cronyism, and racism.
That was a stark message from the district's federal lobbyist, who told a district board committee this week that Washington is increasing national support for charter schools by nearly 32 percent but by only 6 percent for magnet schools, a difference that surprised some of the school board members.
That is the stark message of the NIPCC's CCR - II report.»
Allies of Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Administrator Scott Pruitt have a stark message for President Donald Trump: Remove Pruitt and your agenda will come to a grinding halt, emboldening your opponents.
Eminent energy economist warns that carbon capture and storage will never be viable That is the stark message of Professor Gordon Hughes, Professor of Economics at the University of Edinburgh and a former adviser to the World Bank.
The video ends with a stark message: Scientists predict the planet will warm by another 1.8 degrees Celsius (3.2 degrees Fahrenheit) by the end of this century.
Martinique regional president Serge Letchimy began the conference with a stark message, warning that «half of the islands in the Bahamas could vanish due to rising sea levels».
Of course, Bosso's minimalist aesthetic and stark message may be playing for dramatic effect to stimulate discussion around climate change and the cryosphere.
This case provides a stark message for employees when confronted with an offer of severance or an ironclad release: fair or not, seldom will a signed document be set aside.
If you click the Get Windows 10 icon today, you see a stark message: «Sorry, the free upgrade offer has ended.»
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