Sentences with phrase «have a strong voice in»

, Uber drivers are stepping up their efforts to have a stronger voice in the behemoth ride - hailing company.
As if the $ 100 million settlement for a couple of class - action lawsuits were not enough, Uber drivers are stepping up their efforts to have a stronger voice in the behemoth ride - hailing company.
Now that Cameron has become an electoral asset to the party, he is expected to have a stronger voice in government.
People with disabilities will now have a stronger voice in policy - making following the announcement of a new cross-government office.
Collectively, the towns, which outnumber the city by almost eight to one in population, should have a stronger voice in how sales - tax funds are distributed.
«We need them advocating on behalf of all New Yorkers to ensure working people have a strong voice in Washington.
Such rights also ensure that citizens, especially Persons with Disabilities (PWDs), have stronger voice in public affairs.»
The Minority Caucus will have a stronger voice in the 11 - member body and I think this will bring improved efficiency to county government and programs.»
«In the months ahead, I will continue to put our district first, working on a bipartisan basis to help grow our North Country small businesses, protect and strengthen our nation's military and family farms and to ensure everyone in the 21st District has a strong voice in Washington.»
We wonder, for example, about the feminists, who have a strong voice in the national Democratic Party, whose nomination for president the governor desires.
NAACP President Preston Fagan said Roberts talked about how the African - American community should get started early to have a strong voice in the next election.
As chair of the Industry, Research and Energy (ITRE) Committee, Buzek will have a strong voice in the union's science and innovation policies.
Equally, scientists in government departments say they hope to have a stronger voice in the deliberations of the research councils.
L&T is a full - time, one - year graduate program that prepares teachers and educators of all stripes to have a stronger voice in the design and impact of their organizations.
As a student, you have a strong voice in influencing peers, educators, and administrators within your school.
They would also serve as employees and volunteers in Head Start centers and have a strong voice in how the local programs were run.
A few brief minutes later, Senator Fischer had described her bipartisan amendment — also supported by Senators Angus King (I - ME) and Jon Tester (D - MT)-- to prevent federal intrusion into how local schools are governed and ensure that local stakeholders have a stronger voice in both regulatory and guidance policy processes.
Two foundational tenets to these experimental schools, the authors maintain, were for teachers to have a stronger voice in determining the management of the school and for the student body to have higher degrees of economic and racial diversity than traditional public schools.
Families have a strong voice in the community school's leadership and decision - making structures.
Charter public school employees, including teachers, have a strong voice in their workplace.
The Bay Area is uniquely positioned to have a strong voice in this debate: The Bay Area's art community has been doing «social practice» art longer than the term's been in existence.
For example, through its Beyond Fairtrade programme it is providing help to strengthen democracy, boost productivity, diversify into other products, improve environmental practices, have a stronger voice in trading negotiations or improve community - wide access to basic necessities like clean water, sanitation and green energy.
RE100 is a perfect platform for committed organisations to share their practices, and have a stronger voice in the overall decarbonization of our global economy.»
The North Carolina Council of Churches, an interfaith project, has a strong voice in the cooperative.
And with improved status, they have a stronger voice in the law school's curriculum and culture, and can thus advocate for more and better skills training.
Through such activism, the public has a stronger voice in the development of public policies and legislative agendas.
We will deepen and strengthen our advocacy work in Olympia and in communities, so that more public dollars are invested in children and families as early as possible and so that families have a stronger voice in early learning policy and program development.
The tax credit was a great example of how we benefit from having a strong voice in Washington.
It is up to all of us to make this new system work effectively, and to ensure that the commercial real estate industry continues to have a strong voice in the model code development process.
Built on the philosophy that people matter most, our associates have a strong voice in guiding the business through their local Associate Leadership Council (ALC).
The REALTORS ® Land Institute has a strong voice in D.C. which we use tirelessly to ensure that Elected Officials are well educated about the implications of legislation on land real estate professionals, landowners, and the economy as a whole.

Not exact matches

But in recent months, he has voiced strong support for Trump's tougher trade approach to China and steel and aluminum tariffs.
Since its debut in February, Bee has quickly solidified herself as one of the freshest, strongest voices in late night.
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Jeremy Corbyn, the Labour Party leader, who has expressed ambivalent views about the EU in the past, was not seen as a particularly strong voice for the Remain campaign.
And yet, all of these companies are still players in the plus size space, and are being joined by a host of new companies — McCarthy's among them — that believe the current environment for curvy fashion has evolved dramatically as social media has given the demographic a strong and confident voice.
«By coming together, the Teamsters will help these drivers have a stronger voice and improve standards for rideshare drivers in California,» said Rome Aloise, international vice president for Teamsters and president of Teamsters Joint Council 7.
Even with the improved outlook, a «strong majority» of Fed officials voiced concern that a trade war would harm the economy, and some policymakers said the recent turbulence in financial markets highlighted risks to growth, the minutes showed.
The Vancouver Board of Trade has been helping lead conversations about transportation since our inception in 1887, and we will continue to be a strong voice for the business community in the years to come.
«If anything is imposed on Hong Kong in a unilateral and discriminatory way, such as on aluminium material, Hong Kong would not hold back — we will voice our strong disapproval... We have made this clear bilaterally and multilaterally,» he said.
It also gave the digital pioneer a strong voice in its overall operations, which has helped the world's largest retailer infuse itself with a bit of start - up thinking.
Hudak says OREA has been a stronger — and necessary — voice in the public debate.
While both governments remain committed to finding new markets for Canada's oil and gas, they have voiced strong support for increasing clean energy production and exports in order to reduce carbon emissions and the impact of fluctuating oil prices on Canada's economy.
She has also been a strong voice for cooperation among progressive parties rather than for continued competition that mainly serves the interests of the Right (yes, yes, I know the argument that having many choices on your ballot is supposed to be a good thing, but the outcomes of Alberta elections suggest that in fact for progressives, it's just the opposite).
Now, though, I wonder how many of those strong voices that I felt had carried me in my weakness relied on me just the same.
I love the sacraments, I love Scripture, and I know that my faith, my understanding of God, is cerebral and it's strong; in my spirit and it's awake; in my heart and it's love, but here in my body it's all earthy and sensual, it's the catch in my throat when I sing the words I've sung a hundred times, in the creak of my knees when I hit the floor, unable to stand any longer, in the tremor of my hands when I tremble, in the strength of my voice singing out ahead of my own life.
«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.»
Christian and Labour MP Stephen Pound has told Premier it's time UK politics has a «strong voice for Christ in parliament».
«Deeply do I feel, ever will I protest... that in questions of right and wrong, there is nothing really strong in the whole world, nothing decisive and operative, but the voice of him, to whom have been committed the keys of the kingdom and the oversight of Christ's flock....
The letter - in - performance demonstrated to the Corinthians that Paul's voice and presence could be very strong indeed and certainly quite different from the poor self - presentations Paul had given during his visits.
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