Sentences with phrase «discordant voices»

"Discordant voices" refers to a situation where people have different opinions or ideas that don't agree or harmonize with each other. Full definition
In the cable age, the strident discordant voice of cable Fox is sowing seditious seeds in our fragile democracy.
Amid the conditions of our confused world wherein many discordant voices blare and earthly wisdom often seems inadequate, is anything more needed?
Villain «Billy» is rather pointedly unseen, a tabula rasa of madly discordant voices and misogynistic epithets onto whom we project a variety of patriarchal forces as he systematically dismantles a sorority, i.e., sisterhood itself.
If would - be reformers can find ways to engage with discordant voices, they just might have a shot at keeping today's big victories from turning into tomorrow's Pyrrhic ones.
As far as one can make such judgments in one's own case, I would say that Leo Strauss had the greatest influence on me... Confronting the great orchestra of modern philosophy, Strauss represents a discordant voice, a voice at first almost inaudible, very sober and reticent.
To be fair, some of the discordant voices come from those who grudgingly accept that there's now no short - term prospect of a Miliband leadership challenge.
Under the right leadership, we could harmonize the discordant voices within our party, expand the decision making circle so that it represents the wisdom of the entire party, and reform the county rules in order to have a vibrant organization with transparency and accountability of action.»
Newmania, Its always good to hear from you, and not unusual for you to be a discordant voice.
It's striking that so many of the discordant voices such as Conor Burns, Jessie Norman, Penny Mordaunt, Angie Bray are all party loyalists who ought, in other circumstances, to be hoping for promotion in any reshuffle.
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