For an America of compassion that opens its heart to those who cry out for help.
If King were alive today, I imagine he would cry out for new priorities.
Why do they seek to muzzle voices that cry out for the theory of creationism.
It is a window into a variety of actions that cry out for congressional investigations.
The restaurant is waiting on its liquor license, and these oily noodle dishes cry out for beer.
Fat margins like this cry out for disruption: an Amazon-like offering that combines good price, service, and convenience.
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Too many cars on the road cry out for replacement in terms of mileage driven and high gas consumption.
This has already caused Japan's business groups to cry out for a reduction in tax rates--but surprisingly, to be steadfast in supporting no intervention.
It is a terrible irony that while some turn to abortion, so many others who cannot become parents cry out for children to adopt.
Many states have mandatory minimum sentences, which remove judges' discretion to show mercy, even when the circumstances of a case cry out for it.
The murderous attacks in Norway last week cry out for justice for the victims, based on a thorough investigation of the crime and its perpetrator.
Stories that cry out for intensive coverage are all macro in nature and by definition not as racy as beating up Goldman Sachs on page one.
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These challenges cry out for American ideas and American innovation.
For as those experienced in enforcement are well aware, it is far easier to grandstand and cry out for scalps than it is to actually make and win enforcement cases.
Although business folk now cry out for more investment in education, and although this is the essential starting-point for improving the prospects of blacks, Mr James adamantly refuses to raise taxes.
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All four of these measures cry out for action.
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Claims by LOST's proponents that this problem was fixed by a 1994 agreement that was not signed by all LOST's parties cry out for close examination by the Senate and the nation.
Somewhere in the United States, there are places waiting to be discovered this summer -- jagged mountain peaks, roadside diners with heaps of eccentric flair and candy-coloured beach coves that cry out for skinny-dipping adventures.
In some ways, the times cry out for more active government: for stronger regulation of banks and near-banks, for much more short-term government spending to counteract the contraction elsewhere in the economy, and for the establishment of a basic health-care system for everyone.
Fiona Barton QC, for the hospital, argued the particulars of this case "cry out" for anonymity for members of staff at the hospital.
In unbearable pain and fear I started to cry and call out for help, but no help came.
This morning it was another alarm sending out a cry for juice.
No one could argue with its cry for justice, but individual stories tend to get drowned out, and the act of watching it comes embarrassingly close to life in the pits a long, hard slog in the dark.
As the debate over the financial bailout has dominated Congress and the presidential race, the rallying cry has been Main Street - as in, we need to be looking out for Main Street, not Wall Street.
Although I never did get used to someone crying in the office, this particular employee felt comfortable enough to pull me aside in the future, to chat (and cry) things out away from the group, which made life a lot easier for both of us.
It took a few seconds for Morini to react, but then he leaped to his feet, let out a cry of terror, and disappeared down a corridor.
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