Sentences with phrase «became vocal advocates»

However; enough people, starting with students and working its way up to department heads and Deans, became vocal advocates of wireless access to the network and implementation finally occurred.
As we noted earlier, Hogg has become a vocal advocate for gun reform in the wake of the shooting.
Tony Sosnick, the founder of Anthony Logistics, has made Prostate Cancer Awareness his cause since launching the brand in 2000, and has become a vocal advocate, encouraging the men that he meets giving skincare consultations all over the country to get PSA tests.
McLaughlin became a vocal advocate during the PFOA water contamination crisis in Hoosick Falls and Petersburgh, vowing to continue his crusade for clean water.
After the death of her son, Adamczyk became a vocal advocate to increase opiate awareness.
In this edition of the Harvard EdCast, conducted during National Autism Awareness Month, Suskind discusses his experiences as a parent to an autistic child, how it inspired the book and film, and how he became a vocal advocate for all families affected by autism.
These are all attitudes the next director will need to challenge, becoming a vocal advocate for British art and for the distinctive role of the gallery, not just in London but in an international context.
Since leaving office in 2010 — he was primaried out by Tea Party favorite Trey Gowdy — Inglis has become a vocal advocate of carbon taxes as a free - market conservative alternative to regulations, subsidies and cap - and - trade systems.
One of the most highly decorated Indigenous people in Canada during the First World War, Pegahmagabow became a vocal advocate for Indigenous rights and self - determination.
The students have become vocal advocates for stricter gun laws.
Ever since the Parkland school shooting, David became a vocal advocate for gun control and reports state that he was attacked by Ingraham on Twitter for the same.

Not exact matches

Lawmakers and regulators (and presidential hopefuls) have been ramping up their scrutiny of drug pricing practices amid several flagrant instances of alleged price gouging (see Turing Pharmaceuticalsand Valeant), and consumer advocates are becoming more vocal about the price of even generic pharmaceuticals.
Haslam has been a vocal advocate for education since becoming governor in 2011.
But as a vocal feminist and a Christian, the fact that those advocating for egalitarian and feminist interpretations of gender and scripture are becoming prominent once more — crossing out of academia and into popular discussion — is amazing.
Public perception is changing as dads and advocates become vocal about the reasons dads need paternity leave.
The transition was surprisingly easy, and she became a vocal cloth advocate, sharing her experience as a working mom who successfully laundered her diapers at home.
Some of us become more vocal about breastfeeding and advocate for breastfeeding mums, every chance we get.
Some of the more vocal tenant - advocates greeted the proceeding with hisses and boos in what has become a typical exchange between the two sides throughout the years.
But a few theorists, especially Michael Duff (then at Texas A&M University) became vocal supermembrane advocates.
Since becoming dean in July 2007 he's been a vocal advocate for greater interdisciplinary collaboration across engineering and with MIT's other schools and programs.
«In terms of the culture of science and willingness of scientists to become vocal and active advocates for science, this is in some ways similar to a paradigm shift,» he says.
Tracking, as it became known, quickly took on the appearance of racial segregation, said Oakes, a professor of education at the UCLA and one of the most vocal advocates for mixed - ability classrooms.
Increasingly, however, advocates of greater state provision and direction of education became more vocal in their opinion that «popular education could not be left to chance to voluntary associations.»
She became a visible and vocal advocate for freedom of the press.
In recent years, some animal advocates have become more vocal about the treatment of rats, though with presently limited success: in the United States, they're still not technically considered animals under the Animal Welfare Act, and attempts to have them covered by laws requiring humane treatment of wildlife have been mocked.
Shaw quickly became an integral member of the budding American abstractionists and a vocal advocate for the recognition of American abstraction.
Following Klein's death, which had a notable impact on the photographer, Tillmans's work gained a stronger political angle, and he became a more vocal advocate for the LGBTQ communities.
Early on in my statements about Climategate, I became aware that my statements were looked upon very unfavorably by some scientists, particularly those that were vocal advocates of the IPCC and UNFCCC policies.
It is also quite typical of a visionary scientist who has become one of the clearest and most vocal advocates against climate change.
The number of businesses advocating climate action is growing, and they're becoming more vocal — witness Johnson & Johnson and Nike's recent demand that the U.S. Chamber of Commerce stop opposing the House climate bill.
Ergo, naturally talented Realtors who act as advocates and who possess related experience prior to becoming licensed are able to be memorable to potential clients due to the natural flow of «their» vocals... sans one - size - fits - all scripts.
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