0 a very clear message or instruction about what action is needed:
The goal of prognostication is not simply to depress everyone, but rather to serve as a clarion call to action.
They will not tell the country quite frankly what is the problem and give the clarion call to action.
It was a clarion call to action, to concerted effort to uphold the sanctity of treaties.
His song carries no prescription; it is not a clarion call for military or guerrilla aggression.
Continuity with the past is clearly not a clarion call within this story of community.
We hear the clarion call, but this ambitious, necessary and no doubt eventually productive task is still at its start.
One thinks of a clarion call to celebrate the new season and the wonder of the blossoming lily.
For the criminal tribes, on the other hand, there must assuredly have been something faintly suspicious about freedom's ever-louder clarion call.