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rhetoric

[ret-er-ik] / ˈrɛt ər ɪk /


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People also need to be more willing to discuss race and have "hard conversations" with those perpetuating "deeply problematic" rhetoric as people do not fear any social repercussions, Strong added.

From BBC

More and more, human rights experts, lawyers, even some celebrities are joining Iranians in condemning the lazy rhetoric that sustains Iran’s dictators.

From The Wall Street Journal

The question of democratic rage is timeless, and Mr. Turley’s historical narrative is sweeping—from the trial of Socrates to the rhetoric of Huey Long.

From The Wall Street Journal

As a result, markets’ expectations of central banks’ rate paths have turned dovish and are increasingly diverging from resilient macro fundamentals and central bank rhetoric, the French bank’s head of rates strategy says.

From The Wall Street Journal

Chinese officials first tried to frighten Ms. Takaichi off such a hawkish line with insulting rhetoric.

From The Wall Street Journal