0 a very clear message or instruction about what action is needed: --
There is the clarion call to people to defend their communities because juries will let them off.
And to that clarion call, the response from the boards of directors of every company in the land has been a collective industrial raspberry.
The clarion call for trade protection will do just that.
It certainly was not a clarion call to rally his doubting supporters.
A grudgingly conceded enactment is scarcely the clarion call that is needed.
It does not lend itself to being described as a clarion call for greater openness.
Waves of research come and go, and we doubt this clarion call for research on judgmental accuracy will create any more whiplash among researchers than any of its predecessors.
For the criminal tribes, on the other hand, there must assuredly have been something faintly suspicious about freedom's ever-louder clarion call.