Sentences with phrase «war rhetoric»

That kind of cold war rhetoric is quaint and interesting, even in the context of an actual democratic country.
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.
To me, that sentence still reads like an out - of - place piece of climate war rhetoric.
This is a sense of preparing for the worst that's echoed in a current political context of war rhetoric and xenophobia; anxiety and information overload.
The Dow witnessed another triple - digit upside day (+428.90) on Tuesday after President Xi announced that Beijing plans to give foreign companies greater access to the financial and manufacturing sectors, easing some of the trade war rhetoric.
The idea is that, in the midst of that decade's Cold War rhetoric, the Romanian government created its own version of an American cop show: a style - heavy, action - packed series that «not only entertained its citizens but also promoted communist ideals and inspired a deep nationalism.»
Seuss was quite unhappy when the anti-abortion movement latched onto the book's line of «a person's a person, no matter how small,» but this movie has touches of politics all over it that weren't in the book, including a town council more concerned with PR than safety and the injection of conservative culture - war rhetoric into the book's sour kangaroo (who now «pouch - schools» her joey.)
Under miserable weather conditions, the candidate rallied with Hawkins and about a dozen supporters, a guerilla - type event streaked with class war rhetoric recalling Funiciello's roots as a community activist that elicited honking and curious glimpses from motorists.
As for her being a «self supporting adult woman», thats up in the air as she certainly does not act like an adult on here when lashing out with class war rhetoric and lunatic ramblings.
Liberal Democrat leader Menzies Campbell described Mr Putin's comments as deeply worrying and reminiscent of Cold War rhetoric.
In the face of attrition and growing public ambivalence, too many Christians lazily lean back on attack language and war rhetoric, especially with those deemed outsiders (i.e. non-Christians or Christians who don't fit within a narrow framework of appearance, conduct and belief system).
Also, war rhetoric is uttered by those without power who have no other means to obtain justice.
This is surely a victory and a morale booster in what John McCain harkening back to cold war rhetoric called our «long twilight struggle.»
War rhetoric obviously fits these three requirements.
This need to grab attention explains the activists» moral urgency and war rhetoric.
We need to contemplate the Concordat Analogy, I think, rather than dismiss it as cheap culture - war rhetoric.
Were the U.S. president's tariff - war rhetoric to become reality, carmakers could shrink stateside production.
As the country prepares to be led for the first time in almost 60 years by someone not named Castro, a tectonic shift that could profoundly affect how it is governed, cold war rhetoric has again filled the air.
If we unpack the culture - wars argument carefully, we will see that the answer rests in large part on the differences between the institutions of politics and government and the social movements that are the focus of the culture - wars rhetoric.

Not exact matches

While the effects of a possible trade war are still just in the realm of possibilities and analysts are waiting for all the rhetoric dust to settle, if trade and economic growth were to weaken, they could affect the pace of oil demand growth.
Comparing trade negotiations to war is standard fare for the Trump administration, where hyperbolic, confrontational rhetoric is the vernacular.
While plenty of rhetoric is expected, a trade war is unlikely to erupt, according to Neil Hosie, head of equities for Asia Pacific at Credit Suisse.
«Ultimately, I think we realize that it's not in anybody's interest for this to escalate into a trade war so while we believe there's going to be a lot of rhetoric... I think sanity is going to prevail,» he told CNBC at the Credit Suisse Asian Investment Conference in Hong Kong.
The recent rhetoric coming from the Trump administration has some concerned about a possible trade war.
«Ambassador Power's rhetoric is entirely hollow,» Russian affairs expert Mark Kramer, the program director of the Project on Cold War Studies at Harvard, told Business Insider earlier this week.
President Donald Trump and his advisors were loud in their threats of a trade war with China but the Shanghai Index charts shows China is shrugging off this rhetoric.
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.
Once Wall Street gets more clarity from this week's Federal Reserve meeting and rhetoric surrounding the risks of trade wars subside, Vertical Research Partner Michael Dudas expects gold to spring out of its trading range.
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.
Rhetoric from Trump and Chinese officials fed worries about a possible trade war and U.S. jobs data came in weaker than expected.
Gold prices rose on Friday, as Wall Street stocks tumbled and the dollar fell as rhetoric from U.S. President Donald Trump and Chinese officials fed worries about a possible trade war, and after U.S. jobs data came in weaker than expected.
Duterte certainly amped up his tough rhetoric with the implementation of a bloody «war on drugs» shortly after being elected in 2016.
While Xi is almost certain to hail the openness of China's economy and markets at Boao, his rhetoric will suffer from unfortunate timing, coming amid the start of a trade war between China and the US.
«The general sentiment in equity markets has certainly shifted to one of caution, so I think today is one of those days where the news certainly wasn't new by any stretch, but the potential that this protectionist rhetoric will eventually spill into something a little more widespread in terms of a trade war continues to worry equity markets.»
Ongoing talks would also lessen the incentive mechanisms for each side to slip into a trade war, a real prospect given the intensifying rhetoric about the Commerce Department's new tariffs on steel imports.
This reflects a view that Trump has consistently maintained in his personal rhetoric and that has been reflected in the official documents put out by some of the members of his trade team — trade deficits are per se bad, reducing them induces prosperity mechanically, and so there is no downside to a trade war with a country with whom the United States runs a large trade deficit.
I personally believe that the above are good enough reasons to add pressure to Treasuries, but if we want more food for thought, we can not forget that China is the largest holder of US government bonds after the Fed and if the rhetoric around a trade war escalates we can assume that this point would most likely be touched by Chinese counterparties.
President Trump announced tariffs on steel (25 %) and aluminum (10 %), and engaged in trade rhetoric sparking fears of a potential trade war.
Pessimistic views suggest that their rhetoric could result in either uncertainty plaguing the drawn - out, populist - driven negotiations, or a flat - out trade war between the two countries.
One article said the Republicans mastered «post truth politics» when they realized their rhetoric doesn't have to bear any relation to their policy agenda so they talk about cutting the deficit while at the same time driving up the deficit by slashing taxes on the rich and launching unfunded wars.
While Trump said some decry his rhetoric and think his bellicose and mercurial tendencies could lead the United States into a war, he explained why he taunted the North Korean president as «Little Rocket Man.»
All three movements also have roots in violence, with the Jews justifying war with the «chosen people» rhetoric, the Christians justifying violence with rhetoric that they are saved from sin by Jesus, and the Muslims justifying violence with rhetoric about jihad for Allah.
Dragon you are a cute wordsmith, but rhetoric aside, the atheist organization was specifically engaging in ad wars with the Christian one (s), and the ads were snide and meant to be jabs at Christian beliefs.
«Even the Foreign Office,» Northcott informs us, «now believes that the rhetoric of «war on terror» has advanced Islamic hostility toward Britain around the world.»
Writes Nadja Popovich in The Guardian: «Some point to this change in racial and economic demographics as one reason many politicians have re-evaluated the tough «war on drugs» rhetoric of the past 30 years.»
To traffic in such guilt by association between Arendt and the Cold War is ludicrous; it is forgivable in journalistic rhetoric but hardly from a respected historian such as Wasserstein.
Second, because there probably have been other times in our history — before and immediately after the Civil War, plus the Depression and New Deal — when political lines were drawn as sharply and public rhetoric was as combatively partisan.
Finally, those who practice non-violent resistance recognize that despite the rhetoric of war, God is on the side of justice, not just for one party or another, but for all.
Nevermind just the rhetoric of war, I think there is a common refrain amongst modern evangelicals that «God is on our side, so who can stand against us?»
But it wasn't until picking up Mark Noll's excellent book, The Civil War as a Theological Crisis, that I familiarized myself with the rhetoric and logic of the anti-abolition movement.
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