Sentences Generator
And
Your saved sentences

No sentences have been saved yet

224 Sentences With "unifier"

How to use unifier in a sentence? Find typical usage patterns (collocations)/phrases/context for "unifier" and check conjugation/comparative form for "unifier". Mastering all the usages of "unifier" from sentence examples published by news publications.

I'm a unifier, unlike our president now, I'm a unifier.
Number two, in terms of divisive, I don't think I'm a divisive person, I'm a unifier, unlike our president now, I'm a unifier.
"I am a unifier, I know people are going to find that a little bit hard to believe, but believe me that I am a unifier," Trump said.
Sports have always been the ultimate unifier — transcending geographic borders, rising above partisan politics and enabling multiple audiences (and generations) to find alignment — the little-known secret behind this global unifier?
Stories, he posits, are the most powerful unifier of men.
Food, the great unifier, is that joy we all need.
"Space Exploration has already been a great unifier," he said.
Might Mr Trump succeed as a unifier of anxious America?
Clinton simultaneously as a true progressive and a nonpartisan unifier.
Tupac's "California Love," many people said, is a timeless unifier.
The Crowd Under 30 may be the only unifier here.
"The specter of war is a good unifier," said Afzal.
A renewed appreciation for cheese dip as the great unifier.
Now he has to win the GOP "I am a unifier — I know people are going to find that a little bit hard to believe, but believe me, I am a unifier," Trump said.
But superheroes only need one great unifier: a villain worth fighting.
Racism is a unifier for many whites and always has been.
Mark Penn: Trump needs to be a unifier now to succeed.
At times, the effort to play party unifier has been bumpy.
They are our lineage, they are our unifier, they are ours.
President Obama has not been a unifier, he's been a divider.
" While the queen was a unifier, he said: "Charles does the opposite.
You'll never be seen as a statesman or unifier — don't bother trying.
The internet, once a great unifier, is being increasingly fragmented across countries.
"Donald Trump has turned out to be a tremendous unifier," he said.
Still, there is a distinction between being a unifier and a sycophant.
O'DONNELL Senator Booker attempted to play the role of unifier last night.
O'DONNELL Senator Booker attempted to play the role of unifier last night.
" While the queen was a unifier, he said: "Charles does the opposite.
Yes, food is the great unifier, but only if it's damn good.
" After his Super Tuesday wins, Trump struck a similar note: "I'm a unifier.
The question now is whether Mr Trump is capable of playing the unifier.
At least in 2018, Trump may be the biggest unifier that they have.
"Space exploration has already been a great unifier," Hawking said in the clip.
The message: She's a unifier in a time of deep polarization and division.
All of which allowed Donald Trump to try on a new hat: party unifier.
This district needs someone who is both a strong reformer and a community unifier.
So in terms of him being a unifier beyond Democrats, I'm not so sure.
"Hot dish is a great unifier — just like Amy," the campaign's cheery invitations read.
"For me, the American flag has always been a unifier, not a divider," Timms added.
Here alone are three possible Cardis: switchblade Cardi, empowerment-seminar Cardi, pan-Latin-unifier Cardi.
In a way, he is a miracle, the single unifier of American conservatism and liberalism.
Illiteracy rates are high in Egypt, so comedy on a smartphone was a great unifier.
Mr. Trump appeals to all Americans and will be a great unifier when elected president.
Soccer is a profound unifier that knows neither borders nor oceans, social class nor ethnicity.
They need a unifier who can speak to the hopes and dreams of all Americans.
Second only to emoji and GIFs, it's one of the rare examples of a social unifier.
We need a unifier who has stood for the very values for which Cesar Chavez fought.
Welcome again to the new era where the president as unifier in chief is looking passe.
Another repurposed Mr. Trump's own "unifier" audio over video showing violence and protests at his rallies.
She's been called the "Great Unifier"* for her rare ability to bring people together across divides.
The immigrant parent meme is a great unifier, bridging us beyond country lines and technological borders.
Still, though he often portrays himself as a unifier, some people — or teams — do irk him.
White House Memo WASHINGTON — A week ago, President Trump stood before Congress as an improbable unifier.
For Donald Trump, who has not established himself as a party unifier, it would especially be damaging.
Not any old woman, a woman with the gravitas, with the experience, someone who is a unifier.
Next, we saw unifier platforms like Twitter emerge, allowing millions of people to express their opinions online.
"I am a unifier," he told reporters at his Mar-a-Lago resort in Palm Beach, Fla.
Self-destruction was our great unifier — an extracurricular some of us were more passionate about than others.
I think Both Satya and Mike agree that finding cancer cures is a great unifier of people.
It's not enough to turn around after two and a half years and say, 'I'm a unifier.
The only unifier that strings the eclectic acts together: they're all the best at what they do.
The party recently lost a rising star who served as a unifier on its conservative southern flank.
Trump has the ability to be a great unifier, and popular presidents are not removed from office.
My favorite thing to share is food — there is no greater cultural unifier than the culinary arts.
Was Obama's promise to govern as a cross-partisan unifier a lie, or just an unfulfilled ambition?
It's the great unifier of our city, the unofficial mayor, the reigning food of New York City.
The Expanse's patois has become, like Klingon and Dothraki, the show's great unifier—the slang all devotees speak.
It's often been said that music is the great unifier, speaking a universal language that binds people together.
Donald Trump please know that you are supposed to be a unifier and a compassionate and empathetic leader.
All of which allowed Trump to drop his usual insults and try on a new hat: party unifier.
Rubio spokesman Alex Conant quickly tweeted that Rubio's victory showed that the Florida senator can be a unifier.
His rival, Ralph Northam, cast himself as a unifier, and won by a margin that surprised almost everyone.
Moon portrayed himself as a peacemaker and unifier who knows how to manage the threat from North Korea.
"The dinner table can act as a unifier, a place of community, " writes The Atlantic's Cody C. Delistraty.
"There is no greater unifier in this country than sports, and unfortunately, nothing more divisive than politics," he added.
They wrote that witchcraft should serve as a unifier, a guiding light for how followers should live their lives.
In communities that are sometimes plagued by division and conflict, the bikers say that bikes can be a unifier.
The Israel Defense Forces, the country's most popular and respected institution, has historically been an apolitical unifier and equalizer.
He also said he believes sports can be a great unifier in overcoming the brutal politics surrounding climate change.
But overall, Democrats weren't willing to give Trump the tile of unifier-in-chief Tuesday night despite Trump's attempts.
But Mr. Cruz's turn as a unifier has been complicated, as ever, by a yearslong pursuit of conservative purity.
It has limited the president's accomplishments and denied him the mantle of the postpartisan unifier he sought back in 20093.
Next year, Trump will be the greatest motivator and unifier for a majority of Americans poised to throw him out.
Being a unifier means not unifying with a guy who calls immigrants rapists, wants to ban Muslims, and spews misogyny.
Ayatollah Sistani's past actions demonstrate he can fulfill this role, just as Barham Salih's demonstrate he can be a unifier.
In victory, Holloway becomes the UFC interim featherweight champion, and sets up a title unifier with undisputed champ Jose Aldo.
He promoted himself as a globalizer and unifier, friends with everyone: the Israelis and Palestinians, the Russians and the Americans.
The bedbug experience has also made me more social, acting as a unifier for the tenants in my apartment building.
We were different in so many ways — race, socioeconomic status, family upbringing — but our great unifier was our low self-esteem.
The president, on the other hand, serves as the unifier, the chief executive of our nation, not just a single party.
The Bauhaus, which translates literally as "House of Building," aimed to make architecture the convener and unifier of all the arts.
Francis Ford Coppola is the great unifier: users on both sides of the political spectrum referenced The Godfather with relatively equal frequency.
He vowed to be a "unifier" and to go after Clinton with a singular focus once the GOP race eventually winds up.
Especially when you remember that Wilder's belt would have looked brilliant on an all British title unifier between Fury and Anthony Joshua.
The NFL espouses a patriotism free of politics Before all of this went down, patriotism was a great unifier in the NFL.
Trump has at most moments of his presidency appeared more focused on driving a divisive political message than acting as a unifier.
Ross Douthat channels the "neoliberal shill" case for Sanders as a party unifier who can keep the Democrats' leftmost flank on board.
His popularity in Zimbabwe reflects the fact that in a country bitterly divided by political allegiances, he positioned himself as a unifier.
Luckily in these times of strife, Young Thug is the unifier, as this video of him rapping to Giggs' "KMT" verse demonstrates.
If Donald Trump were a unifier, I would think the public would be much more behind him given the strength of the economy.
"There is no greater unifier in this country than sports, and unfortunately, nothing more divisive than politics," Kraft said in a statement Sunday.
"Football has always served as the great unifier, bringing people together to celebrate the values of courage, commitment and achievement," the Redskins said.
Instead, he presents himself as a reasonable head of state and the sole unifier who can end the war and reconcile Syria's people.
The decision not to take sides, while angering some, has put Warren in a prime position to play the role of party unifier.
She could try to stand out by positioning herself as the party unifier - a bridge between Sanders' hard-left supporters and the moderates.
At a time when Republicans and Democrats can't agree on much of anything, the issue of housing affordability can be a much-needed unifier.
There is some irony in Clinton playing the role of a unifier: She's long been one of the most divisive figures in American politics.
The key to Ike's victory was first-rate legal and tactical organization, as well as a candidate that was perceived to be a unifier.
He made himself a unifier of dualities — racial, sexual, musical, cultural — teasing at them in songs like "Controversy" and transcending them in his career.
Some versions of that longing, at least, picture more of a benign unifier than the kind of authoritarian strongman Iraq has become known for.
In keeping with his need for accolades and adoration, it is likely Kim will want public recognition as the unifier of the Korean Peninsula.
Union leaders also see a powerful unifier who can help mend any lingering hard feelings about the decision to endorse early: the GOP candidates.
So you argued a couple of times in the book that Antifa was more of a unifier for the right than Matthew Heimbach himself.
As a state and as a people at this time, we need a unifier, not a divider, like the guy I call "Don the Con".
Donald Trump proclaimed himself "a unifier" after his big Super Tuesday wins, and when it comes to the Middle East at least, he is correct.
Mr Erdogan could have become the magnanimous unifier of a divided nation, unmuzzling the press, restarting peace talks with Kurds and building lasting, independent institutions.
"This study ... is wonderfully demonstrative of the diversity in people's romantic tastes; as well as further proof that compassion and kindness is the great unifier."
Critic's Notebook Television can be a great unifier, and that can be a useful thing — in a time of national crisis or triumph, for instance.
Pinochet's regime targeted him because he convinced a large Dutch corporation to disinvest from Chile and because he was a potential unifier of Chilean exiles.
In a subdued election night news conference, Mr. Trump tried to focus on a general election, calling himself a "unifier" as his new sidekick, Gov.
From Hidalgo's silhouetted shopkeeper to Kirk's grey phasing of Pilsen residents, the absence or fading of community members becomes a formal unifier in the exhibit.
Phase Four still looks extremely promising for Marvel, but it seems to be lacking an Avengers-style unifier that would demand that audiences see every installment.
On the surface, rosé is but a slightly sweet white wine, but the characters on Lovesick know that it is a powerful unifier – and also delicious!
"He's got to come across as he did at 2:30 this morning: as a unifier, now that the election is behind us," El-Erian said.
Trump has described himself as a "unifier" while arguing that he can attract new voters to the Republican Party who have been turned off by Washington.
To wit: Trump is now talking more about being a unifier and the importance of bringing the Republican Party together (or else there might be riots).
With Sanders's candidacy on life support, the president almost certainly will run against Joe Biden, who will portray himself as a unifier running against a divider.
Perhaps the President, in unifier mode, will offer the speaker an olive branch despite calling her "very bad for our country" in a Super Bowl interview.
This weakness and Biden's strength with these same voters are obvious reasons to doubt the case for Bernie as the unifier, Bernie as the eventual nominee.
This weakness and Biden's strength with these same voters are obvious reasons to doubt the case for Bernie as the unifier, Bernie as the eventual nominee.
Pence's remarks cut directly against Biden's campaign rhetoric, in which he frames himself as a unifier and a more moderate choice among the pack of 2020 candidates.
The war in Ukraine, meanwhile, has produced a religious split between Russian and Ukrainian churches, undermining Mr Putin's claim to be the unifier of the Russian world.
Almost half (47 percent) rate "someone honest and trustworthy" as their top priority, with "a unifier who can work with all parties and groups" a distant second.
And when a president speaks to America about a tragedy, we expect a unifier and spiritual father (no spiritual mother has broken that hardest glass ceiling, yet).
"For all that Donald Trump has done to divide the Republican Party, he's going to be the great Democratic unifier," said Michael Bronstein, a Pennsylvania Democratic strategist.
In the New York Times, Richard Parker wrote that other presidents might have tried to be "the unifier" on his El Paso trip but Trump just couldn't.
Her pitch as a unifier, however, may have suffered in the moments after the debate when cameras caught her apparently refusing to shake Mr. Sanders's outstretched hand.
Lehne said the economic underpinning of the EU makes it more resilient than some people realize, as transnational supply lines and free movement act as a powerful unifier.
But there's some doubt about whether Clinton's inner circle will welcome Warren, who was once seen as a rival for the nomination, into the role of party unifier.
DF: I see the DJ as a witch doctor: the unifier of all the people in that space, giving energy and strength to all at the same time.
Instead of focusing on his commitment to radical policies like wealth redistribution, politicians are quick to generalize King as a unifier, proof of America's supposedly harmonious racial present.
Sniffling away, the Bagger couldn't help wondering, might this be a film that makes both blue hearts and red hearts crack open, and proves a unifier of sorts?
We at the Philadelphia Eagles firmly believe that in this difficult time of division and conflict, it is more important than ever for football to be a great unifier.
The prime minister at the time, Nuri Kamal al-Maliki, was showing himself to be an authoritarian and Shiite supremacist rather than the unifier the Americans had hoped for.
Casting himself as a unifier, Booker portrayed himself as America's candidate who will fight to improve lives for communities beyond his hometown of Newark, where he served as Mayor.
Rick Scott is spotlighting his efforts to help Floridians recover from a recent hurricane in a new ad, casting himself as a unifier who will bring civility to Washington.
With this development, the show has established that unlocking multilingualism is not only a potent superpower for hosts, it could also be their greatest unifier against the human tourists.
However, the Paul Ryan who took the stage last night was a unifier, careful to minimize the well-documented disputes within the party: We Republicans have made our choice.
In trying on the mantle of party unifier, Warren got some support from the Democratic front-runner, with Clinton retweeting one of Warren's Trump attacks from her own account.
As Sanders looks to consolidate the party's progressive base, Warren is seeking to cast herself as a party unifier who can bring together left-leaning liberals and centrist moderates.
This topper is the unifier among the flurry of models running across town to make their third, fourth, or "I've lost count already" show of the day during Fashion Month.
READ: Trump's lead is tearing the Republicans apart "I'm a unifier — I know people are going to find that a little bit hard to believe, but believe me," Trump said.
In a video segment where she spends time with a family who never met a Jew before, she bonds with their young boy with the great unifier: a fart joke.
By the 1980s, Oman's "al-nahda," or the renaissance — as the country's transformation is officially known — was well underway, and Qaboos could apply his skills as unifier to foreign policy.
But the biggest unifier by far is Broadnax's weekly community-centric viewing tags — dialectic hashtags intended for black fans to use to gather together and discuss their favorite TV shows.
To that end, Mr. Biden has used the old-fashioned strategy of giving fancy titles to his top bundlers: an "advocate" must raise $2300,000, a "protector" $50,000 and a "unifier" $100,000.
They see Biden as a unifier whose experience can bring some much-needed normalcy to the White House, and the former vice president's largest applause lines came when preaching that unity.
Hunt, who has pitched himself as a unifier of both Brexit-supporting and pro-EU Conservatives, warned members of the party that "the stakes have rarely been higher for our country".
As much as the Women's March may imply a single bipartisan coalition sending Trump a message, simply being a woman isn't that much of a political unifier in an election year.
Still, New Yorker journalist Jelani Cobb suggests that Obama's notion of being a unifier was "a doomed mission from the start," exacerbated by the near-economic meltdown that preceded his election.
On one hand, Uber is hailed as the great unifier, with some users believing that a 15-minute conversation about, say, immigration is the perfect compliment to a ride to the airport.
" When asked about the most important criteria for a presidential candidate, the largest amount — 47 percent — said "someone who is trustworthy and honest," followed by "someone who is a unifier (15 percent).
The ad attacks Trump's rhetoric on immigration, Muslims, and abortion, while painting Clinton as a unifier, and the only candidate strong enough to defeat the billionaire businessman in a general election matchup.
"It made tremendous sense for her to stay on the sidelines so she could play the role of unifier," said Ms. Weingarten, who declined to discuss her private conversation with Ms. Warren.
In condemning Mr. Tajani's statements, the head of the Socialists and Democrats faction, Udo Bullmann of Germany, said the president of the European Parliament should be a unifier, rather than a divider.
In the lead-up to Iowa's caucuses, Warren's campaign has sought to cast the Massachusetts senator as a potential Democratic unifier who can bring together the centrist and progressive flanks of the party.
Describing himself as a "unifier", he said he expected to get along famously with Paul Ryan, the Republican Speaker of the House of Representatives, who had criticised his soft-peddling on the KKK.
KABUL, Afghanistan — The early tenure of the Taliban's new leader, a low-key religious scholar seen as a potential unifier, has been notable for lacking the drama his predecessor seemed unable to shake.
Harrison, a red-state party chair with experience as a top aide to Democratic House leadership, had pitched himself as a unifier that could bypass the factional war between the progressive and establishment sides.
Now, that man — simultaneously an unbelievable joke and an undeniable threat — is on the verge of ripping the party, and indeed the country, apart (even as he insists that he's "very much a unifier").
On Tuesday night, as Mr. Cruz quoted John F. Kennedy and Winston Churchill and offered himself as a unifier of a party at war with itself, his two rivals refrained from appearing in public.
Some privately urged the President to shed the divisiveness and rancor that have defined his tenure in office and adopt the role of unifier that past leaders have assumed during moments of national strain.
Not only has the Trump presidency pushed Democrats in a progressive direction, Trump himself has played a crucial role in maintaining Democratic unity, according to Gallup: The Democrats' grand unifier stands outside the party.
And her appeal is not just the literal rags-to-riches career arc; it's how she's been the great unifier, bringing together what would be polarized factions of the country through her music and songwriting.
In 2015, Mr. Sirisena left the party to run against his own incumbent leader, projecting himself as a unifier above party politics, but soon after becoming president, he took over the party leadership, as well.
Justin Bieber turned out to be the biggest rock star and unifier at Ariana Grande's One Love Manchester concert ... which proved one of the most moving moments of the night as he broke down onstage.
She was making the case for herself as a progressive who would favor incremental fixes if those were the only available improvements and who could be a unifier; she suggested that Sanders lacked that potential.
"Trump is going to energize the liberal wing of the party; he's the unwitting unifier of the Democratic Party," said Bob Shrum, a senior adviser to the presidential campaigns of Al Gore and John Kerry.
The competing strain of thought, he writes, is musical universalism: the squishy notion that music "could act as a balm, a unifier, a force for uplift, and even as a catalyst for global co-operation".
While he tried to portray himself as a unifier during the speech, he did so with platitudes about "unity" and "greatness," not by signaling a new willingness to address issues that are top priorities for Democrats.
The ground floor is entirely devoted to the ao dai, the Vietnamese national dress consisting of a side-split tunic and trousers, which has been a unifier throughout the country's rich, and often difficult, history. baotangphunu.com
It was also an unlikely unifier, coming at a time when Canada has been buffeted by bruising trade talks with the United States and has seen its prime minister, Justin Trudeau, repeatedly ridiculed by President Trump.
Within 12 minutes the clip was up on Twitter, and for a little while the internet came together to ignore the terrifying news cycle and gather 'round the great unifier: the objective hilarity of a fart.
Spilling out of books onto wall tiles, ceramic vessels, glass lamps, textiles, mosque domes and building facades, it was both a sensual and ideological unifier, totalizingly utopian in the way that Mondrian's environmental Modernism would be.
Embattled, constantly distracted by Twitter and cable news, and increasingly at odds with Senate Republicans, Donald Trump was given an opportunity to present himself as a unifier by simply denouncing a bunch of violent racists in Charlottesville.
"The President's words matter more than anybody else and his job, I've always thought, is to be a unifier, not to be the leader of a party, but to be the leader of this country," Bloomberg said.
" He equivocated a bit, wondering aloud if he could "be that person" to play the role of national unifier, to "bring this country together around the big things that we know we should be able to do.
"There is no better volunteer recruitment tool, fundraising pitch, or unifier for the Republican Party than the prospect of a Hillary Clinton presidency that will surely take us further backwards," the Republican National Committee said in a statement.
JERUSALEM — In a politically fractious country troubled by monumental security challenges, Israel's military has long served as an equalizer and unifier, a "people's army" that, at least in the eyes of the Jewish majority, reflected the general interest.
Clinton said she thinks voters "are really tuning in and trying to figure out what we're going to do," emphasizing her message as a candidate who can get results, serve as commander in chief and be a unifier.
Bloomberg, who built a multibillion-dollar business and ran New York as mayor for 11 years, is positioning himself as Trump&aposs opposite: a successful businessman with governing experience who sees himself as a unifier, not a divider.
He presented himself as a potential unifier in a party torn between those preferring a pragmatist with appeal to moderates and independents, and those seeking a fresh face to energize the party's increasingly diverse and left-leaning voters.
The web ad that Clinton tweeted out Wednesday night showcases insults from the likes of Mitt Romney, Marco Rubio, Ted Cruz and Jeb Bush to argue that Trump is anything but the party "unifier" he now claims to be.
They're a prime-time setting that you can't miss, but they don't usurp what is more important for them to win: emphasizing the underdog narrative arc, organizing Iowa, and standing out as a unifier in 2019's political fracas.
For example, Woodward tells us that Bannon eventually shed his boisterous appearance at the beginning of the administration, became a team player, and "was 10 times the unifier that Jared and Ivanka were" by the end of his time in power.
Campaigning in Wisconsin, Mr Cruz's principal charge against Mr Trump is to cast the Republican front-runner as a phoney conservative who has donated to Hillary Clinton and other Democrats in the past, and to cast himself as a unifier.
I wish we had better choices, but given the options, I'd vote for the candidate who is most likely to be a practical unifier and get some things done — and who only tells whoppers about herself, not about my country's future.
Trump has a stage, a chance, and a historic duty to rise to the occasion as a pacifier, unifier and a builder of a frightened and fragmented trans-Atlantic community when he meets with his NATO allies in Brussels next week.
Instead, the president, who has repeatedly shown indifference to playing the role of unifier at times of national strife, lamented the ability of "some very evil people" to seize on false accusations from women and ruin a powerful man's life.
As the last imperial dynasty, the Qing, crumbled, the search was on to find a unifier for a sprawling empire, culturally and linguistically diverse, that encompassed Manchu rulers, Tibetan herders, Turkic caravan-drivers, Hunanese peasants, Shanghainese entrepreneurs and colonial subjects in Hong Kong.
Bullock presents himself as a potential unifier in a party torn between those who prefer a pragmatist who can appeal to moderates and independents, and those who want a fresh face who can energize the party's increasingly diverse and left-leaning voters.
Also included in the ad, titled "Unifier," are mentions of allegations that Trump's campaign manager Corey Lewandowski grabbing a reporter by the arm, Breitbart's Michelle Fields, as she was trying to ask the candidate a question and in the process bruising her.
Ryan, a budget wonk who was the Republican vice presidential candidate in 2012, is seen by many in the party as a unifier after he took the speaker's job last year to unite establishment Republican lawmakers and conservative upstarts in the House.
Henes argued that "we need our moderate candidates to come together for the good of the country and party" and that South Carolina can prove Biden is a unifier, according to a copy of the email obtained by POLITICO via a recipient.
The constitutionalist Walter Bagehot wrote that "we must not let in daylight upon magic" -- that the British people can't have faith in the monarch as national unifier or neutral arbiter of politics if they don't revere her as something of an inhuman god.
I think the tension between those two ideas is the tension that animated and plagued the whole Obama term—he constantly wanted to be the unifier but was well aware that he was facing an implacable enemy, particularly after his first year in office.
The president extolled Limbaugh's "decades of devotion to our country," as though he were a latter-day Walter Cronkite and national unifier, rather than one of the creators of the insult-laden, indignation-oriented, attack-focused brand of conservatism that gave rise to Trump.
"What I have resented and disliked about the president is instead of being a unifier and someone who can dig deep into people's problems and say 'yes those are problems, but together we can fix them,' he has played a blame game," Kasich said.
As mayor, Mr. Turner set out to be a unifier, bragging about the 10,000-plus potholes he had filled — a few of them personally, with a shovel — and vowing to tackle the city's financial problems and bring new public transportation to ease clogged traffic.
The aforementioned strategist, who commented on Patrick on the condition they not be identified, said that Patrick could be successful if he tries to run because of who he is: He won't try to out-Trump Trump; he'll be a unifier, and doesn't like scorched-earth politics.
There is a historic opportunity to bring this community together, and when we do, the legacy that we create will be one of continued growth and opportunity — perpetuating the current influx of capital into the space and reinforcing the notion that sports are truly the ultimate unifier.
In a bid to underpin his wins on Super Tuesday, Trump argued at the press conference that he was a "unifier" and took immediate aim at Clinton, possibly to help GOP voters envisage a presidential race that could bring the party together, its numbers swelled by new Trump voters.
But since almost the moment he conceded in November, the larger speculation has been whether he will try to translate his appeal in Texas, where he presented himself as a unifier, to a national primary in which Democratic voters have shown an appetite for more strongly progressive policies.
Mawlawi Haibatullah's perceived strengths, and the very traits that made him attractive as a potential unifier, lie in a slower kind of influence: his shunning of the limelight and his deep ties to the radical religious schools that for years have provided the Taliban with an ideological core of committed fighters.
This time, Mr. Baraka promoted himself as a unifier who seeks to transform a city that has been mired in decay for decades, a leader intent on building relationships with business leaders and others with whom he has had frosty relationships, perhaps most notably his onetime political foe, Mr. Booker.
"What I have resented and disliked about the president is instead of being a unifier and someone who can dig deep into people's problems and say 'yes those are problems, but together we can fix them,' he has played a blame game," said Kasich, who is seen as a possible presidential candidate in 2020.
No, what was needed was a leader with answers, somebody to marshal a popular movement and cut through hesitations, a strongman who would put the nation first and mythologize its greatness, a figure ready to scapegoat without mercy, a unifier giving voice to the trampled masses, a man who could use democracy without being its slave.
Following the news of President George H.W. Bush's death, the difference between the late president's leadership as a unifier, whose legacy was to preside over America's graceful exit from the Cold War, and a deeply divisive President Donald Trump, who has the potential of plunging the United States into a new cold war with the China of Xi Jinping, was on full display.
John Kasich (R) on Thursday said President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE bears the blame for the political divide in America and is incapable of being a unifier or accepting any personal responsibility.
Warren can meet at length with leading retired military figures and forcefully campaign to be commander in chief, unifier of the democratic alliance, opponent of dictators, supporter of human rights and leader of the free world— and blast the banana republic incompetence of Trump's foreign policies, trade policies and revolving door of national security advisors and the crony capitalist corruptions that define the Trump presidency.
That Trump appeared to be running with an eye on the general election, as he framed himself as a level-headed unifier of a party that he's working to expand Of course, the tension between himself and Fox News, as well as the onslaught of insults that will be thrown at him by his desperate rivals, could be enough to light the fuse on the Trump tinderbox.
In a week in which he sent racist tweets and said nothing while an audience at a rally responded to a xenophobic rant by shouting, "Send her back," Trump signaled he seems to see the A$AP Rocky case as a means by which he can gain the approval of the black community (and be seen as a unifier) in comments he made at the White House Friday.
The back-and-forth, which played out in public rat-a-tat-tat bursts, 140 characters at a time, also offered a vivid preview of how the six months until Election Day could unfold, with the popular Ms. Warren emerging as a unifier of the Democratic base and Mr. Trump — so far, at least — still unable to resist small provocations as he tries to become a more disciplined general election candidate.
However, even with a possible endorsement by President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE following a phone call between the two, and even with backing from Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates, Egypt and France, it is hard to see how Haftar can become a unifier or claim victory.

No results under this filter, show 224 sentences.

Copyright © 2024 RandomSentenceGen.com All rights reserved.