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"I think the thing that bothered me the most was not the political debates, because I expect those and I expect some crazy rhetoric to go with that sometimes," Mr. Lyne said.
And as long as our government leaders are silent, and as long as we allow discriminatory rhetoric to go unchallenged in the media, hate will only continue to flourish.
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For all their rhetoric of wanting to go out and "talk to the real people of Britain", Dave and Ed have largely gone out of their way to avoid them.
Shortly afterwards, the politicians ramped up the rhetoric themselves with threats to "go on the attack".So who is in control?
Ms Johnson-Sirleaf, a recipient of the Nobel peace prize, said: "I know nobody in this country, no matter what the rhetoric, really wants us to go back to war".
But Attorney General Jeff Sessions has been aggressive in his anti-weed rhetoric, allowing federal prosecutors to go after marijuana growers and sellers.
I keep recalling: the stabbed-in-the-back rhetoric that always seems to go along with some of the scariest movements of modern mass politics.
The Luce study, with its self-proclaimed attempts to "go beyond rhetoric," was meant to illuminate such disputes.
Ecosystem management challenges ecologists to go beyond rhetoric and test current theory in a real-world landscape laboratory (Meyer and Swank 1996).
He also challenged critics to go beyond rhetoric and propose an alternative that achieves the goal of preventing an Iranian nuclear weapon.
Amnesty urged the Bush Administration to "go beyond rhetoric and exert concrete pressure on both parties to immediately cease unlawful attacks".
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