Their public pronouncements on the state of the economy provide a rallying point for conventional wisdom.
"Afghanistan is not the only threat, nor the only rallying point for international cooperation, " wrote Edmund J.
As the historical rallying point in battle, the Queen's Colours represent that link.
In the world of slow baked transformation Transition Towns is a rallying point.
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The case has become a rallying point for feminists, who argue that Swazi customary law is a tad reactionary.
The judge then became the rallying point for a variety of Musharraf's opponents.
It telegraphs what you and your company stand for and care about and serves as a rallying point for employees.
Part of the reason such lists persist is that very often, they prove to be a highly effective rallying point.
It also helped set the stage for the next global conflict by providing a rallying point and training ground for militant Islam.
Jubilant Hollande supporters gathered at the Place de la Bastille in Paris - a traditional rallying point of the Left - to celebrate.
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He is not going to leave them to fend for themselves, so that will be a rallying point for the president and his campaign.
He has stirred up his Ayr sub-clan and served as a rallying point for the radicals, who lack a unifying figure of their own.
Being on the ballot pushes an idea into the political arena: it becomes a rallying point for debate, for money-raising and for starting a movement.
The prospect of letting Murdoch turn Sky News into a British version of Fox News will give regulators pause and serve as a rallying point for critics.
The Livingstone campaign will also provide a rallying point for disaffected Labour members around the country who have been warning the prime minister against taking them for granted.
Now it has about 800 articles about the work that has been done to clean up the area and often acts as a rallying point for local campaigns.
The disaster served as a rallying point for the Chinese government to reach out to the outside world and to instill patriotism and humanitarianism among the Chinese.
But he did say he would serve as a rallying point, and had set up a 'Friends of Jesse Ventura' sign-up page on his website to this end.
Liberal advocacy groups, including one called Free Press, used the net neutrality cause as a rallying point for its broader agenda of nationalizing ISPs, newspapers and broadcast media.
We hope that our choice of the theme for 2011 will provide an appropriate rallying point around which all those who can make a difference can focus their efforts.
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The holy site outside Damascus has been a rallying point for foreign Shiite militants fighting alongside government troops loyal to President Bashar Assad, whose Alawite sect is an offshoot of Shiite Islam.
They have been even more dogged in their efforts to discredit Miss Suu Kyi, who won the Nobel peace prize for opposing them and who remains the rallying point for the regime's detractors around the world.
Stop Huntingdon Animal Cruelty, a group that acts as a rallying point for extremists, sets up stalls in shopping malls with pictures of mangled animals and petitions to sign calling for an end to research using animals.
Jeffrey Krusinski, who headed the Air Force Sexual Assault Prevention and Response unit, provided a rallying point for lawmakers, who held it up Tuesday as an example of the Pentagon's failure to make progress despite the increased effort.
She remained the rallying point for the Eurosceptics in the party, who conveniently forgot that it was their heroine who had signed the Single European Act, introducing majority voting and conceding new powers for the European Court of Justice.
Newt Gingrich, the former speaker of the House (and no stranger to risk), thinks a daringly clear agenda would act as a rallying point for America's centre-right majority and could appeal to a decisive 55% of voters, not just a narrow 51%.
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As far as the rest of humanity goes, ever since the persistent Dennis Tito secured his place as the first tourist in space, he has become a rallying point for enthusiasts trying to get access to space for a broader (ie, poorer) range of customers.
The White House has been debating whether to put forth a limited package that both parties can agree on, or to offer a grander vision that is unlikely to pass Congress but could serve as a rallying point for Democrats heading toward the election and to underline the differences between the two parties.
First, he could make himself a rallying-point for the unhappy right setting out a new core of ideas, including a more daringly liberal economic vision.
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