Sentences with phrase «clear voice of»

Through darkness of Nazi occupation, from concentration camps and medieval torture chambers, comes to the world the clear voice of steadfast democratic ideals.
It is still the calm, clear voice of Jesus in the magisterium that destroys the house of cards that human arrogance substitutes for the truth.
After all, for years we've been subjected to a relentless assault on our civil liberties, with the War Party running roughshod over what weak dissents have surfaced - and now, finally, a clear voice of reason has emerged, to answer their war cries with a resounding «No!»
Gail Regan is the clear voice of the group.
Staying close to God or spiritual beliefs and listening carefully for a clear voice of direction is the process employed by these individuals.

Not exact matches

The Mid Scotland and Fife MSP was backed in the short term by Unite's Scottish secretary Pat Rafferty who said: «Under Alex Rowley's interim leadership we are confident that the voices of Scotland's working people will be heard loud and clear at Holyrood.»
Without a clear voice from Berlin, the EU will simply find it harder to articulate policies to deal with the suppression of civil rights in central Europe, the splintering of the single market through Brexit and — heaven help us — a possible renewal of the Eurozone crisis amid as global interest rates turn higher.
If I were to draw a schematic of 1980s «voice of God» media and hold it up against the way information flows today it would be clear that we now have a much more advanced system for movement of information in ever faster and more direct ways.
In addition, you will also know who your ideal audience is, how to embody a voice that will speak to them and you will have gained a clear and detailed understanding of what they experience and how they make decisions.
Despite the fact that the report was issued through the AER, it is clear that the Shell Jackpine report was not the voice of the AER acting on its own within exclusive provincial jurisdiction.
Added Warren: The «overwhelming voice of financial firms is clear: They support the goals of this rule; they have invested in this rule; they have planned for this rule; and they will be ready by the April deadline.»
Comments made by Unilever chief marketing officer Keith Weed in February sound mighty relevant in the light of Cambridge Analytica: «It is acutely clear from the groundswell of consumer voices over recent months that people are becoming increasingly concerned about the impact of digital on well - being, on democracy — and on truth itself,» Weed said.
Also, the vital fiduciary voice in Washington of the Investment Advisers Association (IAA) is clear and present.
Listening to God includes reading the Bible — one of the clearest ways we have to hear God's voice speaking to us.
speak to me shepherd till i know your voice clear from my hearing the challenging noise of all my distractions and counterfeit joys for knowing you fully is my perfect choice
It is the Church's job to make the voice of Our Lord Jesus Christ loud and clear, otherwise she compounds the pain of young Catholics struggling to find like - minded potential spouses, even within the Catholic community.
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.
At the same time, it was clear that, for all their wrong - headed and occasionally malicious attacks on the Church, these ladies were giving voice to something which was also generally felt within society and particularly by younger women who knew nothing of the Network or its antics but who were not comfortable with answering the Church's critics.
Without the constant pull of materialism, and without the guarantee of daily bread, our need for God is more pronounced and His voice is clearer.
Truly one of the clearest and most endearing narrative voices I have read.
«We've been clear that people need to be able to feel strong in their religious identities and are making sure that the voices of people of faith are heard in Government.»
In retrospect, it seems clear that the great accomplishments of mid-twentieth-century American fiction depended on the emergence of Jewish, Catholic, and African - American voices.
Instead of giving voice to a clear image of who we should be, it has become a confusion of tongues.
I just WISH for the audible / clearer voice and that healing would work first time 100 % of the time.
As I practiced this new desire, (surrender), I noticed the voice of the Lord became more frequent and clearer, (John 10:27).
Krister Stendahl gave voice to this in his important essay The Bible and the Role of Women: A Case Study in Hermeneutics written in 1958.6 Donald Dayton expressed a similar position in his article in the Post American: «the real question - at least for most Christians [is]: Which of these views (the hierarchical or the egalitarian — or perhaps a synthesis of the two) has the clearer grounding in scripture?
A clear line has to be drawn between the condemning voice of the enemy (Satan) and the convicting voice of the Holy Spirit.
At the same time, his book is written in the voice of «We Bobos,» and it is not always clear when he is distinguishing himself from the people he is describing.
«The vast majority of religious voices are clear that there is no justification for making the provision of aid or assistance conditional on expressing religious beliefs.
The Christians will be the little flock of the Gospel, perhaps esteemed, perhaps persecuted, perhaps bearing witness to the holy message of their Lord with clear and respected voice in the polyphonic or cacophonous chorus of ideological pluralism, perhaps only in an undertone, from heart to heart.
Recently I spoke with Walter Holtcamp, Jr., who now runs the company, about those early days when we sought above everything to get clarity in the organ tone so that there wasn't a big sonorous romantic mush but clear voices to articulate the polyphonic music of the period of Bach and Buxtehude.
The voice was quite clear on the existence of more mobile creatures than the starfish.
The electronic age with its offering of a wide variety of ways to present the human voice has commanded new attention to oral language.1 Perhaps the ascendancy of science and the domination of the scientific method has created such a restricted view of language that a reaction in favor of more dimensions to language is to be taken simply as clear testimony to a general degeneration of meaningful discourse, a degeneration in which the church figures prominently.
David is never bound to use in his sermons any musings or insights of his members, but while his sermons definitely bear his own style and convictions, they nevertheless carry clear traces of a corporate voice of the congregation.
When they heard far over the sea singing so enchantingly sweet that it drove out all other thoughts except a desperate longing to hear more, and they turned the ship to the shore where the Sirens sat, Orpheus snatched up his lyre and played a tune so clear and ringing that it drowned the sound of those lovely fatal voices.
While these voices are doubtless present in American culture, I find the opposite argument more persuasive: The relative absence of ideology in American politics, culture, or religion allows Americans to steer a middle course to navigate clear of the shoals of extremism.»
It becomes clear, however, that in saying this he has primarily in mind the structure of Buddhist existence and that the structure of existence to which Christianity gives voice is better than the structure of prophetic existence.
During Advent the voices of the prophets come through loud and clear.
When here and there in draft decrees of the Council stress was laid on this role of conscience as irreplaceable even in practice, anxious voices could be heard in the aula, pointing out in alarm that in earlier days the Church used to lay down clear and unmistakable norms, whereas now even at the Council appeal was being made to the individual conscience, so running the risk of slipping down into an arbitrary, subjective situation ethics.
The prophetic voice of recent popes can provide those gathering in Rome with a consistent, clear and coherent vision of marriage and the family.
The pro-life voice is needed on our university and college campuses now more than ever before; the constant resubmission of assisted suicide bills to the Scottish Parliament and pressure for the same at Westminster is a clear sign of the potential for the UK to follow the same treacherous path as some of our European counterparts.
As a workplace for that quest, I could ask for no better environment than a graduate school committed to freedom and excellence (those twin virtues of the university) yet giving place to piety through the limited pluralism of a clear - voiced evangelicalism.
Again there was singing in the streets and the memory of an angry voice shouting as the boys ran away from a door thrown open, only to return when it was clear that the voice was offering them some sausage.
On the contrary his application to study and his observance of the Rule were noted; and he had developed a satisfactory speaking voice, in conformity with the specific requirements of clear enunciation.
However, other authors have voiced concerns about consumption of artificial sweeteners, because they may promote an appetite for sweet things, they harm bone and dental health, and their long term safety profile is not precisely clear.55 However, the European Food Safety Agency recently concluded that aspartame, the most common artificial sweetener, is safe at present consumption levels.56 The shift to milk consumption as sugar sweetened drink consumption falls might be expected.
He is also unafraid of voicing principled views about what is happening in the sector from land clearing to bringing more capital in from superannuation funds and making sure lenders in the space are properly qualified.
He led a workshop that outlined the messaging technique that tends to resonate most with the masses: Simple clear messages, repeated often, by a variety of trusted voices.
The Frenchman has been the subject of protests in recent seasons, and a section of the fans even moved to crowdfund a plane to fly over the match against West Bromwich Albion at the weekend in order to voice their clear wish for him to quit the club.
In this bout between good and evil, the clearest voice belonged to New York Herald - Tribune columnist Red Smith: «Should a man with a record of violent crime be given a chance to become champion of the world?
When the Whitley story broke this spring, your Twitter handle broke through the clutter with clear facts and context that immediately dispelled the mary jane rumors and solidified you a creditable voice in a landscape of BS peddlers.
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