Sentences with phrase «loudest voices in your community»

I've long said that the self - publishing community needs fewer cheerleaders and more police — meaning folks willing to say, «That fruity nutball does not represent me, my work... or my very molecular structure»... Don't let them be the loudest voices in your community...

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A sermon that is delivered in a loud, angry voice and punctuated by a closed fist banging down on the pulpit sanctions, at least by example, such behavior as appropriate to the Christian community.
Membership gives you a louder voice and an empowered community of women (and men) who support you to take risks, speak up, believe in yourself, step up and step out.
In closed communities, the louder, more extreme voices dominate; moderates leave; those who remain fall into step with the prevailing direction.
Moreover, grassroots, non-profit, and neighborhood leaders throughout the cities, towns, and villages in Erie County are successfully reviving local commercial corridors in the heart of each community, rigorously promoting the important advantages of supporting local businesses, and giving a louder voice to our treasured assets.
Meanwhile, the press release quoted the Connecticut Coalition for Achievement Now (ConnCAN), which was founded by Achievement First's Jonathan Sackler [the same Jonathan Sackler who held a $ 40,000 fundraiser last May for the political action committee affiliated with Governor Malloy] as saying, «We welcome [the New York charter school association] and look forward to working with the Network to further ensure that the voices of communities, families and students who demand more quality public school choices are heard loud and clear in Connecticut.»
Steam's Greenlight gives the community a loud voice in what comes to the platform and Ouya is straight - up open source so literally anyone can make a game for it.
I think that the science community needs a louder voice in the society, and there is a need for bringing some of the science - related debates closer to true science.
Marie McRae, resident of Dryden: «When I join my voice with my immediate neighbors, with the larger community that I live in, we all together have a voice that's loud enough for our elected officials to hear.»
But that means our voices have to be even louder in support of solutions — and it's why we need your help to engage communities around the country and make sure special interests don't prevent climate progress.
Whether it was through «pinking out» the State House, rallying in the community, or calling their legislators, our supporters made their voices heard loud and clear — and will continue to do so, no matter what.
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