Sentences with phrase «fierce advocates who»

We are fierce advocates who aggressively pursue each claim.
You get a fierce advocate who cares as much about the outcome of your case as you do.
Magda is a fierce advocate who prides herself on a high standard of legal ethics and giving her clients a fresh start.

Not exact matches

Florida high school massacre survivor David Hogg, who along with some of his fellow teens have turned into fierce gun - control advocates, is asking his nearly 600,000 Twitter followers to boycott advertisers of Fox News host Laura Ingraham.
Take a moment, if you would, to check out these nearly three dozen change agents — the policy visionaries, the fierce disrupters, the corporate innovators, the courageous patient advocates, the discovers, and the risk - takers who put their acumen, money, and soul into bringing new med - tech businesses into the world.
The news sparked a fierce backlash among work - life balance advocates who saw the changes as sexist and anti-family.
The same thematic dynamic goes for the fierce and protective General Okoye (Danai Gurira), who lends a voice to preserve Wakanda's secrets, and her counterpart Nakia (Lupita Nyong» o), Wakanda's spymaster and a strong advocate for the outside world.
«This approach nurtures the relationship that the brands have with consumers, creating drinkers who are not only loyal customers but also fierce advocates
As his fiercest enemy I was going to play devils advocate and see who was first to challenge my lie but I SIMPLY COULD N'T GO THROUGH WITH IT.
«Maurice Hinchey was a fierce defender of the environment who was a steadfast advocate for the causes he believed in and the people he served,» Faso said.
The IDC, who's member Tony Avella (IDC - Queens) is a fierce fracking opponent, were essentially laundering campaign cash to the Republican Chair of the Environmental Conservation Committee, where he regularly kills anti-fracking legislation written by people like Avella, through an organization that purports to exist to advocate for environmental conservation.
Warren is beloved by progressive groups who see her as a fierce advocate for «regular Americans» and a worthy opponent for Wall Street.
And she held an afternoon rally at the New York Hilton in Midtown with former US Rep. Gabby Giffords, who survived a shooting, and Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand, who have become fierce advocates for gun control.
«Senator Gillibrand has been a fierce advocate for New York and every American who needed a champion,» Rose said in a statement, citing the top Democrat's efforts against Don't Ask, Don't Tell and sexual assault in the military.
What is most concerning about the drive is that the fiercest advocates are those who stand to benefit most.
Bethie's mother, Teena, (Anna Hutchison) has been brutally raped by four meth heads, was left for dead, and is being nursed back to health by her mother, Agnes (Deborah Kara Unger), a strong, fierce advocate for her daughter and granddaughter who has taken on the responsibility of caring for them at great risk, as the meth heads are let out of jail on bail.
She has also been a fierce advocate for arts education, a well - known San Franciscan who led the movement to create a School of the Arts in the school district.
In the preface you say you wrote your book in part for «advocates who wonder why their sensible ideas encounter fierce resistance.»
Charter advocates in Massachusetts sought to increase the number of urban students who can enroll in charters, and the state had several well - qualified charter operators eager to open new schools, but both efforts failed in the legislature and in a referendum after a fierce campaign by teachers» unions.
While the racial, social, political, and economic consequences of poorly performing schools are innumerable and harsh, they won't be felt by Burris who earned $ 268,000 as a principal; or Ravitch who became a fierce public school advocate only after her children completed private school; or Valerie Strauss — another private school parent — who uses her Washington Post real estate to bolster all the drivel teachers» unions send her (without mentioning her connection to communication contracts with labor).
In the past, I tried to advocate for the students who needed it most — especially my bilingual special education students who need fierce advocates, but in most cases my voice alone wasn't enough to make changes.
A bureaucracy can not be as knowledgeable or as fierce an advocate as a parent who must face the consequences of their educational choices daily.
LOS ANGELES — As chief curator of the Museum of Contemporary Art in Los Angeles for the last three years, Helen Molesworth has been a fierce advocate for artists who did not fit neatly into the white - male - blue - chip art world.
Jori Finkel of The New York Times was quick to note: «As chief curator of the Museum of Contemporary Art in Los Angeles for the last three years, Helen Molesworth has been a fierce advocate for artists who did not fit neatly into the white - male - blue - chip art world,» something that could have been said about Raicovich and Rodríguez each in their own way.
He has always sought out new artists and new work and is a fierce advocate of those who please his catholic taste.
We are fierce victims» advocates who go to battle in court, so you can get all the compensation you deserve.
John Fazzio is an aggressive young trial lawyer who is a fierce advocate for his clients in and out of the courtroom.
To preserve America's global standing as well as advance our national interests, U.S. leaders must serve as fierce advocates for human rights, which is why Planned Parenthood remains wary of Rex Tillerson, who during the course of his hearing failed to acknowledge known human rights abuses conducted by foreign governments over the years.
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