Slogan
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243 examples of Slogan in a sentence
By the way, Tony Hayward, the former CEO of BP, had a plaque on his desk inscribed with this inspirational slogan: "What would you attempt to do if you knew you could not fail?"
The
slogan
of the early '70s was "Go to the people.
This was kind of the defining
slogan.
And we have a
slogan
that the best thing a child can do with a toy is to break it.
While the real "New York Times" has this
slogan
of, "All the News that's Fit to Print," we offered a more forward-thinking message of, "All the News We Hope to Print." (Laughter) And that's because our paper is postdated six months into the future, so when people are handed these on the street, they were literally getting an artifact from the utopian future, sort of a blueprint for an attainably utopian future brought about by this very important idea of popular pressure.
A friend of mine has a slogan; he's another poet.
It was a naive thought in many people's minds, and it's true, it was just a t-shirt
slogan
that worked for the moment.
Indeed, to implement the
slogan
of Health for All, we will need to involve all in that particular journey, and in the case of mental health, in particular we would need to involve people who are affected by mental illness and their caregivers.
"There is a hero in all of us," is their
slogan.
So we thought we'd supply the tradies with egg and bacon rolls, and there was the slogan: save your bacon.
Another one was an interactive project where, when you moved the mouse over the letters of "Happy Mom Day," it reveals a special happy Mother's Day
slogan.
On the wall behind them is the
slogan
of the Cultural Revolution: "The core force leading our cause forward is the Chinese Communist Party."
By recognizing that momentum, naming it and claiming it, they inevitably caused more live music venues to open, existing spaces to add live music to their repertoire, and they created a swell of civic buy-in around the idea, which meant that it wasn't just a
slogan
in some tourism pamphlet.
The campaign to preserve Arabic launched a
slogan
that says, "I talk to you from the East, but you reply from the West."
This was before 9/11 and before politicians thought it was appropriate to use "I hate Muslims" as a campaign
slogan.
The streets of Turin were covered with red posters announcing the
slogan
of the Olympics.
And as a result of this illiteracy, those few who do understand how power operates in civic life, those who understand how a bill becomes a law, yes, but also how a friendship becomes a subsidy, or how a bias becomes a policy, or how a
slogan
becomes a movement, the people who understand those things wield disproportionate influence, and they're perfectly happy to fill the vacuum created by the ignorance of the great majority.
How does a
slogan
become a movement?
To me, it seems like the 18th-century
slogan
that was the basis for the formation of our modern democracies, "No taxation without representation," can now be updated to "No representation without a conversation."
So this is not the
slogan
from an inspirational poster.
My first
slogan
is: if you're going to lead, lead.
That brings me to my second slogan: So what?
And that brings me to my third and final
slogan.
And their
slogan
was: "Deeds, not words."
"America First" is a very appealing
slogan
in many ways.
You can show a slogan, or a symbol, or a sign that stands for democracy.
His
slogan?
So the main
slogan
here is that there’s nothing outside the universe, which means that there’s no place to put an explanation for something outside.
So I understand that this meeting was planned, and the
slogan
was From Was to Still.
20 years back the political
slogan
was, "Roti, kapada, makaan," which meant, "Food, clothing and shelter."
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