Sentence examples for general slogan from inspiring English sources

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Others maintain that scientific appeals to simplicity are not best captured by the utterly general slogan 'Prefer any theory T1 to any less simple theory T2 (in this respect)' (Paseau 2007).

It's "a more positive spin on Against Modern Football" – the protest group and general slogan against the commercialisation of the sport's highest tiers.

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The next demonstration, on March 10th, say organisers, should concentrate on electoral fraud rather than general slogans such as "Russia without Putin".

Similarly, a study in Arizona focused on Hispanics attending a large community event found that advertising and offering an immediate opportunity to register produced significantly greater registration rates compared with the use of a generic slogan and offering general information about organ donation (86% vs 54%).

General David Petraeus's slogan a few years ago was "clear, hold and build".

Wallinger is a lifelong Labour supporter: when the Guardian invited artists to design campaign posters ahead of May's general election, his slogans were "Who can afford to go private?" and "What school did you go to?" The GAC owns three of his works, including two paintings from a 1990s series called Brown's: 42 sets of silks worn by jockeys riding for racehorse owners called Brown.

Weather plays a key role in the app (as it does in the life of runners in general), including motivational slogans.

We bought etching cream (available at many craft stores) and used pre-made transfers to spell my mom's nickname "Gabi" and other general mom love slogans.

The party campaigned for the 1987 general election with the slogan "Own people first" (Eigen volk eerst!, inspired by French National Front slogan "The French first"), and saw a slight victory, winning their first seat in Senate (taken by Dillen), and for the first time two seats in the Chamber (Dewinter and Annemans).

Tories in Smethwick had just fought a general election on the slogan "If you want a nigger for a neighbour, vote Labour".

Togo's parliament quickly amended the constitution to legalise the putsch, retrospectively.Opposition groups denounced the coup and called for a general strike with the slogan "Togo, a dead country".

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