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Reporters call it "dog whistle' politics": a word or phrase intended to resonate deeply with one's supporters, but sounding innocuous to others.
The Triaminic giveaway uses the slogan "restock your medicine cabinet," a phrase intended to remind people of the McNeil products they may have thrown out because of the recall, Mr. Kolassa, the industry consultant, said.
It is a muscular phrase, intended to persuade Americans — including those Americans who happen to be members of Congress — that investment in art can build stronger communities and revive a flagging economy.
The preamble includes a phrase intended to mollify Russian objections by "recognizing the existence of the interrelationship between strategic offensive arms and strategic defensive arms," a relationship that becomes "more important" as the two sides further reduce weapons.
That phrase, intended to describe slower but higher-quality growth, was trotted out no fewer than eight times by the statistics bureau during today's GDP news conference.The Chinese government's tolerance for the slowdown will be tested in coming months as property investment, the biggest single driver of the economy in recent years, is likely to weaken yet further.
The president also said one of his goals was to allow North Korea to "demonstrate the seriousness of its desire for improved relations," a phrase intended to telegraph that the administration was not interested in rewarding "bad behavior," a senior administration official said.
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Publicly, our politicians spew catch phrases intended to scare or anger their so-called bases.
There will be a blog called Vayter (Further) geared to students studying Yiddish, which will offer folk tales and Yiddish phrases, intended to provide lively reading matter and allow students to connect.
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This language is composed of composite words from some sixty to seventy world languages, combined to form puns, or portmanteau words and phrases intended to convey several layers of meaning at once.
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