Similar words: pulpit, pulpitis, bully, bullying, pitifully, spitefully, vulpine, pulp. Meaning: n. a public office of sufficiently high rank that it provides the holder with an opportunity to speak out and be listened to on any matter.
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1) And Clinton's ability to use the presidential bully pulpit has of course been massively compromised by events since 1996.
2) Use the bully pulpit to make school-to-work an ongoing part of the school-reform agenda.
3) Abuse of the bully pulpit makes a leader just a plain bully.
4) Bill Clinton will mount the bully pulpit and tell you whatever he thinks you want to hear.
5) So what did he do with the bully pulpit that he was handed by his peers?
6) Mrs Richards views her new office as a bully pulpit.
7) The American presidency is a bully pulpit.
8) And he has what is called the bully pulpit.
9) The bully pulpit is powerful.
10) Arguably, all he has left is the bully pulpit.
11) Theodore Roosevelt (1901-1909) so enjoyed the “bully pulpit” that he came out of retirement to run again for the presidency.
12) The president has been using the bully pulpit of the White House to argue for a deal, and is quite willing to use campaign-style tactics to exert maximum pressure.
13) But the president’s bully pulpit is not what it was before the rise of partisan cable television and the cacophony of the blogosphere empowered the obfuscators.
14) Only the president has sufficient stature and bully pulpit to ease relations between different social groupings.
15) And remember, Mr. Obama has the bully pulpit; it’s his job to persuade America to do what needs to be done.
16) This overlaps with but is distinct from the concept of the presidential “bully pulpit”—the President’s power to appeal directly to the people for support of his policies.
17) Get back in the bully pulpit and tell us what we need to do.
18) The Obama administration also did little touse its bully pulpit to reorient pay packages at the big financial houses,[http://sentencedict.com/bully pulpit.html] where bonuses still often run in the tens of millions of dollars.
19) The bully pulpit of the president can be a wonderful tool, if it directed toward the right cause, and this would send a signal of the importance of investment.
20) But Clinton, aides say, is eager to show this bully pulpit approach amounts to more than campaign tactics.
21) And while that makes him a lame duck, he still has his veto pen and his bully pulpit.
22) If you have the federal government on one side with tremendous resources and a bully pulpit, it's truly not fair.
23) Only the president has sufficient stature and the necessary bully pulpit to ease relations between different social groupings .
24) He needs to use his communications skills as he does so well, " he told a seminar on energy. "If he can use his bully pulpit like this I think the American people are going to get it."
25) At home, he has the veto pen, control of the Senate and the bully pulpit.
26) Of course, there are limits to the power of the bully pulpit.