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Even within species
known for speech, the ability to talk varies between individuals.
Hampton, who was an outspoken leader of the Black Panther Party, was
known for his speeches which brought in thousands from all over.
Not exact matches
For example, Cruz made his bid for office known on March 23 last year by live - streaming his first major spee
For example, Cruz made his bid
for office known on March 23 last year by live - streaming his first major spee
for office
known on March 23 last year by live - streaming his first major
speech.
'» It became
known as the «Frisbee
speech,» and
for years it gave foreign acquirers confidence the government wouldn't throw the book at them if they failed to live up to their promises.
Zuckerberg said suppression of certain political
speech on Facebook is «a fair concern that people would at least wonder about» because Silicon Valley is
known for its left - leaning politics.
In his most recent
speech on the economy, President Barack Obama promised to «cut red tape
for responsible families who want to get a mortgage, but the bank says
no.»
It's also a place that's gotten criticized
for ties to the alt - right communities on Reddit, which have become
known for fostering hate
speech and anti-Semitism.
She'd been asked to write a
speech for the CEO, and she wanted to
know if I had any anecdotes to lift the
speech into that exalted territory of earth - shattering and unforgettable — despite a circumstance not unique to her company, namely that the CEO was a bit of a bore.
Hillary Clinton took nearly every precaution to ensure voters would never
know what she told investment bankers, lobbyists and corporate executives in dozens of closed - door paid
speeches before running
for president.
Sacca, who is
known for his early investments in tech companies such as Twitter and Uber, launched into an impassioned
speech criticizing the presumptive Republican presidential nominee, firing off a barrage of charges against Trump that were as fast, furious, and hard to fact check as those coming from the candidates themselves.
I'm reminded of another
speech, also
known for a comparatively small passage.
Tony Robbins, the performance coach best
known for his high - energy
speeches, has made a crusade of spreading personal finance education the past couple of years.
He was widely
known for his market commentaries on Calgary radio stations and
speeches at investing forums.
We've had to go on a journey with it, and we've realized it's
no longer possible to stand up
for all
speech in the hopes society will become a better place because racism will be challenged, or homophobia challenged, or extremism will be challenged.»
No matter where I am walking, I always use the time to multi-task by perhaps calling a friend, thinking through ideas
for new blog posts or articles, or practicing an upcoming
speech.
While surveys are the foundation
for «
knowing» your customers, there are many other ways to learn how customers perceive their experience, including text,
speech, transaction data, etc..
Prime Minister Stephen Harper has been
known to remark that Dief doesn't get enough credit
for that 1960 bid to entrench federal protection of freedom of religion,
speech, the press, and assembly.
Little -
known comic Michelle Wolf becomes the latest surrogate
for partisan warfare, as her edgy White House Correspondents Association
speech over the weekend continued to be debated.
Critics argue the law suppresses free
speech and makes South Korea like its northern counterpart,
known for its human rights abuses and oppression of religious and political minorities.
I
know this is very hard
for theists to accept, but free
speech isn't just
for those who agree with you.
The closest I could probably say I could come to describing it (and it not being a like
for like comparison) is when my brother fist met his wife and he mentioned they «just
knew» they were to be together as he described at his wedding
speech.
But if you insist then I would say, Lahwla Walaqwa Alla Bilah, and then thank you
for helping me to
know and understand that those things you call
for are not possible and all just ink on paper, unreal and just was and is being used
for what is called propaganda and that all we will harvest being over here are flags in the name of practicing your human rights or your freedom of
speech.
I
know that freedom of
speech means he can say stupid things like this, but we ALL have a right to freedom of
speech — so we have the right to condemn him
for his stupidity.
Zod's apologia, «every action I take,
no matter how violent or how cruel, is
for the greater good of my people,» would be out of place in a Trump
speech as a matter of style, but not of substance.
I
know some think claiming «Biblical misinterpretations» is better than calling the Word of God «hate
speech», but all of us are accountable
for deliberate misinformation; that's why we must judge
for ourselves.
Sure they do, same as anyone has a right to say abortion is wrong (or right, seriously... whatever) And
for all the Christians out there, I
know it sucks but guess what, freedom of
speech applies to atheists too.
The questions about religion and public life, those calling
for «public» discussion,
no longer focus on the verifiability of religious
speech but concern quite other issues: methods of understanding and describing the religious realities, old and new, that we see appearing around us; useful criteria
for assessing these religions and
for defining and comprehending this new set of powers in our public life; and ways of protecting vital religious groups from the excesses of the public reaction to them, and protecting the public from the excesses of powerful religious groups — hardly questions a secular culture had thought it would have to take seriously!
You
know here is a great band I might add doing something
for God by spreading the good news and all you want to do is JUST SP - I - T OUT YOUR LITTLE MOR - ONIC
SPEECH.
keith thanks
for your service... but I guess you don't
know what free
speech actually is, seems like only a person expressing one view is ok.
However, if you've been in academia
for any length of time, you
know that sometimes people make linguistic distinctions out of a desire
for precision of thought and
speech.
The ones I do
know don't hate immigrants (though they think illegal immigration is an economic and criminal problem), think a multicultural society is a good thing (while they are quite tired of politically correct
speech codes), and they really do want what's best
for the country (though we might differ on what that is).
Still, and despite his heavy reliance on teleprompters
for even brief talks, he quickly became
known among supporters and sympathetic commentators as the nation's «orator - in - chief,» an office he filled by delivering lengthy and sometimes ponderous
speeches at moments of apparent national crisis.
Some where there
for freedom of
speech and probably didn't
know that the owner funnels that money into supporting anit - gay groups.
Chris, so defending your life, fighting
for your freedom of religion,
speech and guns, that was wrong because he didn't believe in your flavor of god???? So, he should just let you get taken by the Taliban because he doesn't
know right from wrong, being that he is non christian... good to
know.
But I do
know that I don't report people
for exercising their freedom of
speech.
Lincoln
knew the Bible well, and often evoked God in his
speeches, but his religious views have always been a particularly keen topic
for debate.
In Prayer and Modern Man (1970),
for example, Ellul examines the difficulties we experience in prayer stemming from our present «tragic crisis of language, in which words can
no longer attain the level of
speech.»
It should be added that Thucydides did not provide the only model
known to ancient historians, in any event; Polybius, in the second century BC., severely criticized some of his predecessors
for inventing
speeches and said that the historian's business was to record what was actually said.
If you've listened to the student leaders from Parkland, Florida, over the past few weeks or watched the
speeches delivered at the March
for Our Lives, you'll
know that hell hath no fury like teenagers on a mission.
I watched a well -
known church leader, exhausted after a full weekend of
speeches and services, lay hands on a kneeling man to pray
for his healing, right beside Baggage Claim # 4 in the world's busiest airport.
Perusing the index of Origins, the weekly publication of representative documents and
speeches compiled by Catholic News Service, our imaginary historian will note,
for example, the following initiatives undertaken at the national, diocesan and parish levels in 1994 - 95: providing alternatives to abortion; staffing adoption agencies; conducting adult education courses; addressing African American Catholics» pastoral needs; funding programs to prevent alcohol abuse; implementing a new policy on altar servers and guidelines
for the Anointing of the Sick; lobbying
for arms control; eliminating asbestos in public housing; supporting the activities of the Association of Catholic Colleges and Universities (227 strong); challenging atheism in American society; establishing base communities (also
known as small faith communities); providing aid to war victims in Bosnia; conducting Catholic research in bioethics; publicizing the new Catechism of the Catholic Church; battling child abuse; strengthening the relationship between church and labor unions; and deepening the structures and expressions of collegiality in the local and diocesan church.
Rupert can be asked whether The Concept of Nature can be used to provide a philosophic background
for his notion of «morphic resonance,» and I want to see whether the concept of a bare sensory awareness in a passage of nature couched in terms of durations can sufficiently produce boundaries so as to yield breath groups in spoken
speech and semantic reiterations in paragraphs and language; and Chris wants to
know whether Whitehead's starting point can be used, though not in Whitehead's manner, to develop a realistic conception of space and time.
No matter WHAT you think of me or my comment, just
know that I
know thousands of Christians that would gladly give their life...
for YOU to have the freedom of
speech!
1 Working late 2 To a social event we
know we won't go to 3 Visiting people we don't get on with 4 Going
for after work drinks 5 Giving into the kids
for an easy life 6 Offering to look after someone else's kids or pets 7 Team - building days 8 Agreeing to give a
speech 9 Going to a partner's work event 10 Going on holiday with extended family or friends
His
speech at the ecumenical conference in Fano in 1934 has recently become well
known,
for in it he rejected all human means of security and called
for a Christian council of all churches to reject war.
In this regard, the Elihu
speeches reveal the familiarity with the Dialogue
for which they are well
known.
This point is hard to establish with any degree of certainty because (1) we
know that Luke used Mark, and (2) we
know that Luke was accustomed to compose
speeches (whether he used earlier sources or not) in order to provide discourses he regarded as suitable
for various occasions.
it seems wenger does nt have the courage to play big... he does nt take risks... then he says he was looking at the player of the moment, or he said the same
speech u already gave to us to defend something that is,
for me, only stubborness and lack of diligence... about granit: do nt start with formal arguments, go to the bone, u
know what i mean... u cant said xhaka was the good choise while we did nt see hin play
for our colours... i hope he could be the player that we need, but nobody can said that today
NCAA executive director Dick Schultz, who heretofore had taken a see - almost -
no - evil view of college sports, set the tone with a remarkable welcoming
speech, which outlined his — and to a large extent, the presidents» — vision
for the NCAA.