Eventually, Californians convinced one of their representatives, Senator John Conness, to translate rhetoric to action.
Both combatants are extremists, prone to violence and heated rhetoric in support of their causes.
The highly inflammatory rhetoric used by government leaders to sell the ill-conceived TARP program was the last straw.
This is not (merely) dishonest rhetoric designed to fool Westerners, although it has that result.
Yet, despite the rhetoric, there has been a turnaround in American factory employment lately.
The rhetoric of risk management emphasizes ways of minimizing medical errors and promoting patient safety.
But the issues are too important to let the rhetoric shape tax and budget reform.
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But have years of well-intentioned workplace rhetoric for success turned women into outright bitches?
The concept of fairness, so engrained in current political rhetoric, is given its own civic bullet-point.
But Alex Steffen, journalist and sustainability expert, thinks this rhetoric operates under false assumptions.
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It was quite the revelation for a man whose fiery rhetoric often stirred anger.
The idea of the Pledge is simple enough: Make them put their no-new-taxes rhetoric in writing.
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Curiously, though, it has been a fairly low-key campaign, devoid of high octane rhetoric.
Part of the alarm among Christians is the extreme rhetoric Mr. Weinstein uses to characterize them.
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Despite being faced with this reality decades ago, however, people are still deceived by the rhetoric.
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"We get a lot of political rhetoric about this, but no practical action, " he said.
On the substance, the rhetoric was more cautious -- even subdued for the most part.
But despite their rhetoric politicians do not spend much time worrying about those in poverty.
Mr Brown said: "Lets see the reality match up with the rhetoric for once".
He said TV pundits squander far too much attention on the rhetoric of the candidates.
Unfortunately, Obama squandered this opportunity by playing it safe and using his typical rhetoric.
Such views and rhetoric are certainly not originating at the stratospheric level of the broadcast press.
It may not have been the conference rhetoric that inspired Margaret Roberts, as she then was.
They should be even more ashamed when they start using the rhetoric of the moral crusade.
White House spokesman Josh Earnest said the latest rhetoric only deepened North Korea's isolation.
Anti-immigrant rhetoric has been heated in recent years, nowhere more so than in Arizona.
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Despite their rhetoric, conservatives have accepted that government is an inevitable part of American life.
Consider the kind of rhetoric that is being implicated as incendiary and beyond the pale.
In both movements students were at the forefront, as was the innovative spread of anti-government rhetoric.
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