Sentences with phrase «chorus of voices who»

He joins a growing chorus of voices who think that instead of proving a computer is trustworthy by taking out a «proof of work», they could vet themselves by placing a small amount of money into a fund, which they get back if the validation turns out to be real.

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The variety of voices is heightened by the different dialogue styles Paton uses: the lyric, almost biblical way he renders the Zulu dialect; the cliché - ridden language of the commercially oriented, English - speaking community; the chanting rhythms and repetition of the native «chorus»; the clear, logical, terse style of the educated black priest who helps Kumalo find Absalom; the cynical, humorous tone of chapter 23, a satire on justice.
So I thank Johan for offering another voice to the ever - increasing chorus of men and women who seek to follow Jesus in ways that require courage and creativity.
How well are the churches addressing the tensions felt in the minds of many educated Christians who internally hear two choruses: on the one hand, the voices of their pastor and Sunday school, the scriptures and tradition; on the other, the voices of their high school science teacher, their college biology professor and the science section of the New York Times?
I wanted to bring attention to the need for school food reform and add my voice to the chorus of people advocating on behalf of little people who can't advocate for themselves.
Last month, for the first time, a state judge added the imprimatur of a judicial ruling to the chorus of voices clamoring for bail reform in New York, lending momentum to those who want to abolish the practice.
Brown's closest ministerial ally, Ed Balls, said the email was a «damp squib» by a few disgruntled MPs and insisted that the cabinet was «absolutely united» behind Brown.But the number of cabinet voices emerging in support of Brown did not begin to rise to a chorus until early evening, among them two of the ministers tipped as possible successors to Brown — the home secretary, Alan Johnson, and the energy secretary, Ed Miliband, who said today's call by rebels would be seen as a «temporary distraction» from the job of fighting the Conservatives and laying out future plans for the country.
«Recently the Commission on Government Integrity has added its voice to the chorus of all others who have studied this issue seriously and rationally,» Cuomo said.
Stringer, who is a Democratic candidate for comptroller, instead joined the chorus of voices calling for a 10 - year renewal that would ostensibly force The World's Most Famous Arena to find new digs within the next decade and, in so doing, open space for an expansion of Penn Station.
Seastedt's is just one voice in a growing chorus of scientists who are recommending a radical shift in thinking about the role of conservation.
The aesthetic gets demented and at times grotesque, particularly as embodied by the quartet of sad - eyed, doom - predicting mariachi owls who serve as a Greek chorus, and the Alfred Molina - voiced armadillo cut nearly in half on a busy road.
Sign up below to add your voice to the growing chorus of Missouri Parents who believe in their children, their schools, and the future.
Throughout the novel we hear from a chorus of other voices who offer a running commentary from the book's margins, playing off the ongoing narrative and cleverly illuminating the slippery interplay of perception and memory.
In a de facto Greek chorus, the united voice of the elderly church mothers in the community who have seen it all narrate the proceedings, punctuating events with their wise and wistful insights.
I could invent a teakettle that reads in Dad's voice, so I could fall asleep, or maybe a set of kettles that sings the chorus of «Yellow Submarine,» which is a song by the Beatles, who I love, because entomology is one of my raisons d'être, which is a French expression that I know.
The government's consumer watchdog is adding its voice to a growing chorus of warnings about problems with a federal program that permits people who take public service jobs to have their student loans forgiven after a decade.
All these women give voice to the chorus of female travelers who tell me again and again: «Italy feels like home.»
Several fan - favorites are included, such as «Frog's Theme,» which highlights a playful bassoon melody, «Corridors of Time,» featuring glass - like vibraphones, bells, and piano to represent the fragility of the Queen Zeal and the kingdom as a whole, and «The Girl Who Stole the Stars,» sporting heart - wrenching metal - core guitars giving voice to expressive melodies and roaring choruses.
Like the narrator of a Greek tragedy, his hand flickering on an imaginary harp as he plays the soundtrack of the predetermined collapse, transforming stock values and data entries into angelic voices who sing the chorus of inevitable catastrophe.
So, the efforts of the one percent or two percent of folks who DO speak out in those terms are somewhat nullified, in reality, if more and more people in the fields that are supposed to have views on such matters do not also join in to form a larger chorus of voices.
Wells joins a chorus of people who have voiced concerns regarding the severity of the bans.
You add your voice to the chorus of those who understand that by standing with Planned Parenthood they support the rights of everyone.
As we have done before (too often it seems), our Board of Directors and staff add our voices to the chorus of support for those affected in Florida, their families, and our first responders — including our Florida MFTs — who are facing this crisis head on.
When you support Planned Parenthood, you add your voice to the chorus of those who understand that by standing with Planned Parenthood you support the rights of everyone.
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