catchphrase

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  • From the government policy perspective the catchphrase is ' safe, sound and supportive ' mental health services.

  • The term 'social market economy' is little more than a catchphrase.

  • As with catchphrases, they, as their name suggests, are very much part of the fashion of the day and tend to be ephemeral.

  • But the moral and political force of the catchphrase is not.

  • These the fact that this need have no grammatical would include catchphrases, sayings and consequences, applies with equal force to what are now commonly called speech forverbs linked to prepositions.

  • The new book offers this take: 'a term recorded here might be slang, slangy jargon, a colloquialism, an acronym, an initialism, a vulgarism, or a catchphrase'.

  • These are some of the sloppy catchphrases which are used.

  • We have banks that are 'too big to fail', as the catchphrase goes.

  • The new sentencing policy will, to use its catchphrase, put "sense into the sentencing".

  • The catchphrase which we have heard time and time again is introducing greater diversity and choice into the maintained sector.

  • I think that that catchphrase is now obsolete and that in fact we ought to recast it as the "brain gain".

  • Without my amendments, clause 7 would ensure that computer hackers—the catchphrase for unwanted electronic breaking and entering—are not prosecutable under copyright law.

  • Although "roofless factory" sounds a bit of a catchphrase, it may be nearer reality than we think.

  • The best you could hope for was humane containment, which became the catchphrase of the day.

  • I want to introduce the not very familiar economic catchphrase of the "activity rate" because this is something which we must bear carefully in mind.

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