After all, what could be more popular than a clarion call for tax fairness and simplicity?
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The hearing sounded a clarion call for politicians to resist the desire to constantly overregulate.
This is a clarion call to transform the higher education culture with regard to STEM teaching.
Its clarion call is the song Ca Suffit (That's Enough) which immediately struck a chord with the Malian youth.
For her part, Lady Thatcher has in 1996 issued a no-less-clarion call about the dangers emerging in the post-Cold War world.
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After all, it was the clarion call by President Clinton's Dr. David Satcher that prompted much of our current focus on obesity.
Board of Supervisors sends a clarion call to all sports organizations, athletes and parents to be aware of the risks of dehydration.
Fourth, pursuing fusion will be a clarion call to bright young American minds to enter the critical fields of science, technology, engineering and mathematics.
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The old adage K-I-S-S (Keep It Simple, Stupid) may be the clarion call to which businesses and software vendors alike would do well to answer.
The Jewish holiday of Hanukkah, which is celebrated this week, is compelling for Jews and non-Jews alike because of its clarion call to religious liberty.
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By the time the clarion call was sounded by the Museum of Modern Art's "Modern Architecture" show in 1932, he had become a master of the International style.
Today, we celebrate a man whose clarion call stirred our Nation to bridge our differences, and whose legacy still drives us to bend the arc of the moral universe toward justice.
There would be wall-to-wall daily media coverage with stories of devastation and emergency response, and a clarion call to Americans with direction on the most effective way to help those in need.
The provenance of the quotation may not be so rich as you assumed, but the clarion call it sounds is so well wrought it does not require the support of an illustrious name.
He issued a clarion call for economic freedom.
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That's the message of a trio of pediatricians, who write this week in the journal Pediatrics with a clarion call to other family doctors and child specialists: stay alert to the signs of psychological maltreatment.
This early model of partnership could've been a powerful influencer and clarion call for the global business community to do it right, to properly establish the rules of engagement for creating a real, honest and forthright strategic alliance.
"I think it's a correct call for Kiri to finger the hard-core of unemployed and that's a clarion call to politicians, to policymakers to come up with some solutions to that problem to get people off welfare dependency, " he said.
Donor countries, such as Britain, have welcomed the commission and its clarion call for greater investment in poor-country health, although they are now left with the tricky task of trying to balance this against commitments to education, enterprise capital and other more traditional aid projects.
This has led to a clash between those, like Mr Blair, who believe that Europe's problems are a clarion call to free up markets and liberalise trade, and those who believe that the answer is for European governments to band together to stamp out competition from wayward members.
Soupy thick pessimism and dire news coverage are often a clarion call for contrary-minded investors, and analysts at two Swiss banks, Credit Suisse and UBS, see a buying opportunity in BA. Credit Suisse has BA as its top airline pick, telling clients that it believes shares could climb to 285 pence on the FTSE, and UBS reckons BA shares could jump to 295 pence.
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