The campaign and governing manifesto that House Republicans rolled out today is filled with rhetoric about smaller government.
Barack Obama, with rhetoric alone, conveyed in 2008 that he was enlisting the whole nation to participate in his sweeping vision.
Watson has a habit of blending fact with rhetoric in this way.
He indicated that he regarded her as a fellow spirit, even while still running for president, with rhetoric that was consonant with her activities.
The Correa regime is filled with rhetoric of friend and enemy.
You can be sure European officials will look to soothe the market with rhetoric, but the market could be tired of talk and innuendo at this point.
Mr Brown said: "Lets see the reality match up with the rhetoric for once".
So far, traders and investors have been unimpressed with the rhetoric coming from EU officials.
But, look, the campaign trail is filled with exuberant rhetoric and I'll just let that one pass.
However, the market place was unimpressed with the rhetoric coming from EU officials.
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We need to strengthen the WTO, not threaten its legitimacy with protectionist rhetoric that could spark a trade war.
His open-mindedness put him at ease in America's melting pot, and at odds with the rhetoric about values that pervades American politics.
However, the market place, overall, was unimpressed with the rhetoric coming from EU officials, even though Italian and Greek bond yields did decline on Monday.
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My main point, however, has to do with economic rhetoric.
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The problem with this line of argument is that both the prime minister and the chancellor invested the government's pragmatic attempts to stem tax avoidance with the rhetoric of a moral crusade.
It is noteworthy that we have just seen one encouraging indication that, in this area at least, the Bush Administration intends to bring its policies toward the Soviet Union into line with its rhetoric.
But it turns out that, as with most political rhetoric, this is easier said than done.
But the rhetoric with which she expresses her despair and revulsion around motherhood is perhaps less familiar.
However, the central difference is that Truman matched his rhetoric with action, while Obama, so far, has not.
The more intriguing question is how far Mr Sarkozy will follow up his leftish-sounding rhetoric with concrete policies.
Avigdor Lieberman has sparked controversy at home and abroad, with his fiery rhetoric.
With all the rhetoric swirling around this election season, Americans may be less selfish than many cynical political leaders believe.
Then you have Tony Hayward, the CEO of BP, who talks a good sustainability game but fails to match his rhetoric with action.
First, in keeping with his campaign rhetoric, Netanyahu will have to make preventing Iran from acquiring nuclear weapons his most urgent priority upon entering office.
He mixes populist rhetoric with talk of national reconciliation and compromise.
Chavez was a firebrand, stoking Cold War rhetoric with Washington.
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Second, The Economist confuses negotiating rhetoric with substance.
The threat came on a day filled with more heated rhetoric from Department of Education and United Federation of Teachers officials, who had spent the previous 24 hours arguing over who was to blame for the demise of negotiations.
He encouraged attendees not to get caught up with the partisan politics and political rhetoric that is so commonly associated with advanced energy these days.
No scientist likes to see political rhetoric interfere with the dissemination of properly conducted research.
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