She issues a clarion call for accountability at the top of corporations and better corporate governance. |
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Instead, leading business and farming figures converged on Harrogate today with a clarion call to beat the crisis and face the future together. |
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A regular clarion call is that the tourist industry provides jobs for Cumbrians and it does. |
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Kennedy issued his clarion call to mobilize Americans against these threatening prospects. |
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The Russian Revolution was a confirmation of the Marxist program and a clarion call to the world's oppressed. |
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We have heard a clarion call from the President asking us to throw out the old models and to create new ones in order to compete. |
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Public opposition to a conflict remains strong and a clarion call has gone out from anti-war organisations across the world to stage protests from the first day of war. |
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Therefore, let Earth Day 2009 be a clarion call for a climate-change solution that is scientifically credible, economically viable and equitable. |
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So far, his clarion call hasn't entirely fallen on deaf ears. |
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It should be emphasised that this clarion call comes after many months when the European Central Bank has been preparing the ground for an increase in interest rates. |
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Matthew White's gorgeous, pure countertenor resounded like a clarion call during his solo arias? |
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He blazed yesterday for an hour and a half, but that was less pure batting than the last clarion call. |
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It is the hour wherein a clarion call goes forth to man to be of good cheer and of goodwill, for deliverance is on the way. |
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It achieved civil rights in the United States and has been a clarion call for human rights throughout Latin America and Asia. |
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However, I welcome that the summit issued a clarion call of strong support for the International Criminal Court. |
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I'm not going to say it is a full-scale clarion call for pluralism and the like, but he is saying things you would not have heard before. |
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Ten years ago our party stood alone in its clarion call for balanced budgets, lower taxes and paying off the debt. |
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I invite him, as a last clarion call, to repeat that inhumane treatment in mental health is not to be tolerated in this Union. |
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Forty years ago, Fanon was issuing a clarion call against imperialism. |
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Let its latest much-praised British stage adaptation be a clarion call for a stint on Broadway. |
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The National Front won its first-ever first-place finish nationally and sounded a clarion call across Europe. |
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This is the clarion call for a universal and publicly-funded system of social provision and essential services, of which post-secondary education is one. |
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It's a clarion call to the meek, the mild-mannered and the indecisive. |
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Fifteen years ago at the United Nations World Conference on Human Rights in Vienna, the clarion call was that women's rights are human rights and there are no human rights which do not include the rights of women. |
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In addition, he gave a clarion call for Somali unity and independence, in the process organizing his forces. |
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To hear a clarion call for economic reform from a British Prime Minister whose continued indecision over joining the euro is hitting jobs, growth and investment, is more than a little galling. |
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The Budapest Declaration on World Heritage, which will shortly be adopted by the World Heritage Committee, will be a clarion call affirming our common responsibility in this whole area. |
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We, the grandmothers of Africa, issue this clarion call to the world. |
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Added to the clarion call should be patient safety. |
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Those citizens have made their opposition a clarion call to action. |
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Now, the Conservative government has taken up its clarion call. |
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That is a clarion call for action, it seems to me. |
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A host of names springs to mind: MartÃ, Asturias, Vasconcelos, Neruda, Cortázar and many others who are fortunately still with us and make a clarion call to the conscience of the world. |
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The book's final chapter is almost a clarion call to open the discussion about depression, remove its social stigma and break with current scientific convention to help those suffering begin their recovery. |
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The message was received like a clarion call. |
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It was a clarion call for unity against the corrupt British court, so as to realize America's providential role in providing an asylum for liberty. |
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