Sentences with phrase «hear this speech as»

It was difficult to hear this speech as anything but a leadership challenge.
In addition, listeners will have an opportunity to actually hear the speech as it was delivered on January 20th, 1981.

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After that came a massive anti-Keystone rally in Washington and John Kerry's two pointed mentions of global warming during his congressional hearing to become America's next secretary of state and in his first public speech as such.
That goes for fake news, foreign interference in elections, and hate speech, as well as developers and data privacy,» Zuckerberg said in opening remarks before a joint hearing of the Senate Judiciary and Commerce committees.
As I discuss in my recent paper, First Amendment and Corporate Governance, shareholder voting on corporate speech could amplify activist business skeptics while muting the diversified shareholders who would prefer that business views be heard.
«To hear those words from him in what is his last political speech as an MP is actually, for me personally, very touching,» Kenney told reporters, coming as close as anybody would to affirming this was an era - ending speech by the former prime minister.
Caryn, your barking example is the kind of thing one often hears, as if human speech was completely unintelligible and hardly communicates anything worth considering.
You believe in free speech as long as it's what you want to hear.
So many people who advocate or speak publicly for political or personal reasons aren't acknowledged as much when it comes to religion when someone is wanting to speak out about there faith a light bulb goes off and says we don't want to hear, or talk, or, air any thing that has to do with the mentioning of God but because of the high profile story and because this is the President of the United States it's ok hats off to them for not being ashamed to speak about there faith I agree with Richard some people just because they profess there faith doesn't mean there trying to push there beliefs on anyone people of faith have a right to free speech also.
The beauty of freedom of speech is that everyone can have their voices heard, no matter how idiotic it might be, as evidenced by your own post.
Rather, we create within the web of women who, as Nelle Morton so vividly describes, hear us into speech.
As I entered his room, he had smiled at me from his bed and said, «Ah, Bill, I heard a speech of yours the other day on the radio.
Heard few crying over why not being able to penetrate to some countries internet for hearing them out while practicing their rights of expression and speech and today I am here to do what i have been told to do I am told to stop, because I allowed my self to intervene commenting on your affairs, but every body else at yours has the right to mingle with our affairs as Arabs or Muslims?
He had distinguished himself in politics as someone who, in the words of an admiring Klan leader, could «make the best anti-Catholic speech you ever heard
«And hence, in the second place, I concluded as assuredly that, in the obscurer places of that Testament (which are very many), the best and most natural method of searching out the sense is, to inquire how, and in what sense, those phrases and manners of speech were understood, according to the vulgar and common dialect and opinion of that nation; and how they took them, by whom they were spoken, and by whom they were heard.
We have rights to free speech just as you do and I, for one, am SICK TO DEATH of hearing just your side of things!
But the word can be spoken and heard in the authentic experience of reconciliation, and it stands in the language of the Gospel as the Word of God clothing itself in human speech and opening the way for the language of redemption to be spoken between God and man.
As the Supreme Court once said — if that were the test then the right to expression would be limited by the most sensitive person hearing the speech.
When Macbeth in the well - known speech is forced to confront the shattering reversal of all his expectations, he sees life as a «brief candle,» a «walking shadow,» an actor «that struts and frets his hour upon the stage / And then is heard no more» and as «a tale told by an idiot, full of sound and fury, / Signifying nothing.»
I associated Ice Cube with a horrifyingly ridiculous speech I heard in a classroom by some handsome full - of - himself black 12th - grader, about how Ice Cube was his hero because he had inspired him to avoid crack and gangs, as if it were some heroic thing for this guy who apparently had pretty middle - class parents to avoid falling into those, and as if Ice Cube had not in fact glamorized the gang life, overt misogyny, etc..
The writer recalls travelling as one of a group of speakers from place to place and of having to hear substantially the same speeches over and over again.
(In case you haven't heard me mention it, I'm working on a master's in speech and language pathology with dual certification as a reading specialist).
Cooling drinks flow in abundance, the crowd grows merry, and, - as the last mouthfuls are taken, men, women, and children thin out and are off to their homes, or to hear the speeches of the day.
Doubling down on bad speech, as so many do, even after they've been told it's hurtful, is deserving of contempt, and we should similarly have no patience or grace for some of what I hear coming from the mouths of white supremacists.
After receiving her Bachelor of Arts degree, the university offered her a fellowship for graduate school with an internship associated with not only their speech and hearing clinic, but with the George Washington University Hospital, as well.
There, she developed and taught a language enrichment program for all kindergartners in the district and provided speech and language therapy for the two special education classes, as well as serving those students from kindergarten to sixth grade having articulation, fluency, voice, cleft palate, hearing impairment and language delays.
Too much mercury can lead to problems, including sensory impairment, such as problems with vision, hearing or speech.
Watch for hearing and speech developments as well.
Some children, such as those with recurrent infections and those with lasting hearing loss or speech delay, may need ear tube surgery.
A child who has hearing loss may have trouble understanding speech around her as well as her own vocalizations.
Glue ear is a condition common in childhood where sticky fluid builds up in the middle ear, leading to partial hearing loss and - as a result - speech delay...
By one year of age, children should be showing signs of understanding speech, such as shaking their heads when they hear the word, «no.»
Baby's speech will resemble adult language better as baby begins to also imitate the intonations he hears.
An audiology screen and evaluation by a speech - language pathologist can determine if there's something wrong (such as hearing loss) and design an early - intervention plan to help.
While a baby in utero hears what's going on outside the womb at about 10 decibels lower than you do, the rhythm, melody, and other language patterns that serve as the foundation of speech are -LSB-...]
No research exists at this point to know whether a child would find better things to do with his or her time if all screens were turned off, although evidence suggests that the child would hear more adult speech and talk more.6 Heavy media use is defined as the television being on always or most of the time.
In 2015, the New Jersey Speech and Hearing Association awarded Jaime the Marni Reisberg Award for her dedication and outstanding performance within the field of medical speech - language pathology as a graduate student.
This is one of the most common questions I hear as a pediatric speech - language therapist!
You read this as a speech pathologist, I read it as a language arts teacher... there are many perspectives to hear things from.
As promised in the «state of the city» speech earlier this year, cameras were installed in the Council chambers in time for April budget hearings.
Clinton's speech in New York City comes after Mayor Bill de Blasio withheld his endorsement of Clinton, for whom he formerly worked as the campaign manager of her 2000 Senate race, until he heard what he called a progressive vision from her.
One politician will not view or hear the Queen's speech at the opening of parliament as they will be held hostage by her majesty
I have heard motivational speeches, but I think this one challenges our whole legitimacy as persons entrusted with leadership.
Mr. Macron was also subjected to rowdy student questions at the university after his speech in Burkina Faso's capital Ouagadougou, and was sometimes left fruitlessly hushing as he struggled to get his answers heard above the crowd.
His ah, his speeches, as we've heard»em, are very general... We're out there, we're telling ya definitively what we wan na do.»
As Ed Miliband said in his speech, «let us hear the voices of people that haven't been heard for a long time, and change politics».
Upstate Rep. Claudia Tenney, a freshman Republican, praised the speech as one of the best she's heard Trump give.
At a Meet - the - Candidates Night event at the Rosendale Recreation Center last Thursday evening, sponsored by the Women's Club of Rosendale, about 100 local residents turned out to hear a succession of three - minute «elevator speeches» about the candidacies of contenders for the posts of representatives for the 19th US Congressional District and New York State's 103rd Assembly District, as well as judges for the Ulster County Supreme Court and Family Court.
Ball stated that «It was not easy getting up as the new guy and standing up to tell a group of people what they don't want to hear» but his speech became so popular that soon dozens of reporters began calling, he appeared on Fox News, excerpts from the floor speech popped up on numerous political blogs, his campaign web site received so many visits that its server crashed, and, a YouTube video of his remarks was ranked 80th among new videos the day it was uploaded.
Blair's second Queen's speech was dominated by the question of Lords reform, mention of which by the monarch resulted in «an unprecedented ripple of disapproval from peers, calls of «Shame» mingling with «Hear, hears» from assembled MPs», as Michael White reported.
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