Sentences with phrase «less outspoken»

This trend has been happening in European countries for many years and now seems to be more prevalent in the US, though in a less outspoken way.
Sometimes the less outspoken spouse has a tendency to go along with what the other person wants.
Perhaps what they say has become more personal and less outspoken.
And Molly is different from Marge: somehow sadder, maybe a little less outspoken but just as dedicated a cop and just as led by her own inner sense of justice.
-- the survey was less outspoken.
Abbott himself has been less outspoken on the issue of regulating bathroom use this session than Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick, who made the issue one of his legislative priorities.

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He has been outspoken on a number of issues lately, particularly regarding the gridlock in Congress and the need for less regulation and tax reform.
With friends in high places, Wall Street may have less reason to be as outspoken about the new restrictions.
After two sessions, the shy people were perceived as less bright than the outspoken ones.
In Iowa — the first state to vote in the presidential primary, in less than two months — the outspoken Texas senator dethroned Trump in a poll for the first time this week as the mogul became ensnared in yet more controversy.
In less than a second the leader shouted: As being your pastor, I hereby bind you in this outspoken sin, and you will not be freed thereof until a pastor loosens you!
Not sure what my sin was but perhaps because I am Italian and from NY, I am often loud and outspoken and like to laugh and tell jokes in public, also not the best housekeeper and we have cats, in the house no less, and I am an artist.
His academic colleagues at Union were taken aback by his brash, outspoken touting of socialism and pacifism when he joined the faculty, but they were even less ready when he attacked theological and political liberalism in this book.
As we become more outspoken against obvious abuse and broadcast it without restraint, abusers will go underground and become less obvious and more subtle in ways that will require a more wisdom and honesty to discern.
His frank and outspoken style was more or less the complete opposite of Walker's, and some of Hunt's one - liners and observations have gone down in F1 folklore.
Having been on the receiving end of some of Paladino's less - pleasant tirades, and given his history as an outspoken critic of a whole host of things and people that piss him off royaly, I don't think it's going too far out on a limb to say that this tour will be well worth the price of admission.
In response to the hit television serial, provocative Labour frontbencher Diane Abbott presents a less saccharine, refreshingly outspoken view of British history.
Like I said Pubs would be outspoken in their support of a program giving Trump an annual check... as long as money flows from the needy to the less needy you like it... gotcha.
The outspoken activist had represented San Francisco's Castro District as a City Supervisor for less than a year when he and Mayor George Moscone (Victor Garber) were murdered by Dan White (Josh Brolin), a disgruntled rival and former Supervisor.
was less than universally loved, and while the critics who favored it were outspoken, the ones who did not were just as adamant in their opinions, but even louder, making the film less of a coming out party than an odd blip in the filmography of an already conflicted performer looking to break free from the constraints of Hollywood's well - defined image of her.
Less than a decade after that film made her a star, she transformed herself into an outspoken anti-porn activist.
Today it is clear that it is so - called capitalist democracy that has ominously spawned a complacent populace (outspoken, yes, but never the less complacent), complacent enough to purge the collective psyche and keep it at bay long enough to enable us to commit the most heinous of crimes.
Speaking on background, a staffer for Rep. Sondy Pope, who has been outspoken in her criticism of underwriting private school tuition with vouchers, said «our caucus as a whole is looking» to do something even more stringent than in Racine, but was less than optimistic about Republicans going along.
Each book was an informed «Silicon Valley insider's» reflection of its time; informed, panoramic, easy to read, but often outspoken — pointing out the occasional «elephants in the room» that less - detailed authors tend to omit.
They reflect a rising presence not only of the typically outspoken indie sector of professional book writers but also of the less frequently heard traditionally publishing authors» bloc.
Worse, those still under Konami's reign who approved of any employee's outspoken views or criticisms would find themselves going through a reshuffling of sorts — most likely said demotion to a less - appealing part in the company.
In consequence, it is important to be aware of the factors that may cause scientists to take positions that they would be less likely to take in the absence of outspoken public opposition.
I am, however, much less concerned that this thread has been hijacked by some of Judith's more outspoken denizens who seem to enjoy the cut and thrust of the ad homs.
In any case, it tells the story of how Victoria Lesser (above) became an outspoken anti-fracking activist in the Catskills.
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