We are, as Adam said, different from advertising in terms of the call to action and the straight sell. |
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I believe that Minister Prentice's statement also serves as an appropriate call to action for delegates at this seminar. |
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Recognizing that our Nation has yet to reach Dr. King's promised land is not an admission of defeat, but a call to action. |
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This study should serve as a call to action for developed and developing nations alike. |
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In an impassioned call to action, he urged American doctors, nurses, and health care professionals to join Africa in its fight. |
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The three short blurbs on the homepage are easy to take in and the prominent slider provides a clear call to action. |
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However, in our tendency agitation is often conflated with a call to action. |
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In 1959, nearing the end of her life, Roosevelt issued a call to action to the American people. |
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The full text of the call to action is included on the back cover of this report. |
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We have a responsibility to call to action our members, so that we all stand strong together, taking responsibility for the rights we all share. |
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It is a global call to action to restore the health and productivity of the oceans. |
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On the back of the poster, an Open Letter to coalition members and partners offers ideas and a call to action. |
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I am pleased as well that we now have a poster for raising awareness and serving as a call to action. |
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Each instance represents a call to action to urgently address what some call the real weapons of mass destruction of our time. |
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The execution of Ken Saro-Wiwa and eight other political prisoners during the last Commonwealth meeting was a call to action to which none of us can afford to be in any way indifferent. |
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Rose Mwangi, from women's advocacy organisation Soroptimist International, based in Nairobi, said she was not too concerned with the omission of reproductive rights in the call to action. |
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Those citizens have made their opposition a clarion call to action. |
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Every opportunity your group gets to present the plan should end with a call to action. A call to action asks the audience to do something to support the plan and may be different depending on the audience. |
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Valentines for Vets began in 1989 when Ann Landers, the late American newspaper columnist, made a call to action in her column, encouraging her readers to send cards, on February 14, to Veterans in long-term care facilities. |
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The brand will make its call to action across a wide range of media, exploring the social-media territory of Facebook and Twitter for the first time too. |
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We were all wild with excitement yesterday when Godalming got his telegram from Lloyd's. I know now what men feel in battle when the call to action is heard. |
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Second, they provide a larger picture of arts education in Canada that the Canadian Commission and its partners can use in their call to action for arts education. |
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It is therefore a message from a somewhat remote past to a somewhat remote future, pausing in the present to suggest a poignant dream of what might be, rather than an urgent call to action. |
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It's clear that this team will continue to push the envelope on this strategic investment, spread the word in the community and lead the call to action. |
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A powerful letter will do four main things: engage your reader on the issue, present the problem, inform him or her on the solution to the problem, and make a call to action. |
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Mr Ure found himself wondering how to write a four-minute song that could encapsulate both a danceable call to action and the horrors of an epic famine. |
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It is my hope that this week we will recall in our souls the tireless pursuit of a world free from tyranny and terror that has been the call to action and the call to arms of members of the Canadian Forces for generations. |
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These special drinking straws will feature ALSF's logo on one end with a call to action text donation. |
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Reij's call to action can seem contradictory. |
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The first International Congress of Africanists was a call to action. |
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The active hunting season in Missouri for the native ruffed grouse was closed this year due to declining populations statewide, a call to action by sportsmen is now needed. |
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A Call To Action is, with Carter acting as curator and commentator, the public record and statement of that conference. |
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What could it be that makes these Call to Action members so much more sinful than, say, sinners holding Vatican positions or even that old cornhusker Bruskewitz himself? |
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