Sentences with phrase «using provocative language»

Not exact matches

Blue Labour, for its part, needs to be a little less «agitational» and a little more shrewd at using language which will appeal to Labour party members — it's broken into mainstream debate now, no need to overuse provocative language just to get noticed.
Quentin Tarantino's darkly funny western about a freed slave turned bounty hunter won the Best Original Screenplay award, despite the controversy surrounding its use of racially provocative language.
She abides by the law, doesn't use any defamatory language and, as intended, delivers a provocative message which cuts straight to the heart of the small town of Ebbing, Missouri.
(In the design of its own Core - aligned tests, New York State wisely pushes the envelope by allowing test designers to use excerpts from books that «include controversial ideas and language that some may find provocative» — but the actual passages used in the assessments can not themselves exhibit those qualities.)
His work shocked contemporaries and often sparked outrage — the flagrant Blue Nude, a provocative, perverse portrait of Amélie reclining in the garden sunlight was misunderstood and received by critics like a physical assault on the senses, language Matisse used himself to explain his almost violent process.
When I taught these concepts / issues to students desiring actually to learn them or honestly to explore / debate / even counter them I used no such provocative language even when they had other views.
I've long intended writing a piece with the provocative title of «the Nazi Thing» on the puzzling question of what it is about the climate debate which makes people on both sides resort to using language like «denier,» «death trains» on the one hand, and «eco-fascism» on the other, when it's so obviously counterproductive.
And this is where I find it hard to see hoew you are helping at all — your injudicious use of language is confused, confusing, inflammatoryy and provocative.
The hearing panel conceded that Mr. Groia's opposing counsel had been rebuked by the judge for his own use of provocative language from time to time during the trial, but found that the OSC's counsel had been quick to recognize that he crossed the line and withdrew his remarks with an apology (para. 176).
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