Sentences with phrase «many vocalised»

Campaigners have vocalised their disapproval for young children wearing hijabs in schools after a survey... More
The Labour party appointed Seema Malhotra as the first - ever shadow minister to tackle violence against women and girls, and the Archbishop of Canterbury vocalised his backing for Christian charity Restored, which is equipping the Church to tackle gender - based violence.
And the danger is, those who profess to love the club the most by standing by Wenger and the board are the ones who by their inaction to vocalise and act against what is blatantly wrong with the club they are doing the most to ensure its downfall.
I am not leaving but I wholeheartedly believe that the management should and I will vocalise this.
There will be plenty of reasonable suggestions put forward as to why this might be — from subtle points about counter-pressing and team shape and the difficulty of translating club systems over to the international game, to snarky ones about Theo Walcott being no Erik Lamela — but ultimately everybody will realise, even if they don't vocalise, that the England shirt is a cursed object that destroys every beautiful thing that it touches.
Deschamps — who called up the central midfielder for friendlies against Colombia and Russia had this to vocalise: «This is a situation that he must not appreciate because of everything he would have been able to offer»
As Gill previously admitted, Fergie has little say as regards to the club's day - to - day running, but his lingering appearances in the Directors» Box makes him a beacon to harness all of the supporters» vocalised views.
When the home fans in the North Stand chanted for the removal of owner Allam during a dull first half, other supporters in the West Stand booed them loudly, with some of them creatively vocalising their wish that the protesters would pick their moment a little better.
the word as you sign it, baby will often try and vocalise the word as they attempt to sign it.
I pointed out that reason only applies 1) if home is somewhere where it IS acceptable to vocalise during labour.
Women who feel more in control in the reading I have done relate it to things like ambulatory ability, acceptability of vocalising their pain, social control (i.e. who is present at the birth), environmental control and comfort — leading them to feel more mentally able to cope with labour and being more in control of themselves which is often highlighted as a definer of a good birth experience.
CaitP reports that being able to vocalise freely was cited as a reason for choosing Homebirth.
I was repeating some of the reasons I found in the paper I was reading, the women in the study cited acceptability of vocalising pain as a positive for home birth.
Several studies show that mothers who suffer from postnatal depression improve when they incorporate infant massage into their daily routine, and an Australian study of infant massage and father - baby bonding, found that at 12 weeks old, babies who were massaged (by their fathers) greeted their fathers with more eye contact, smiling, vocalising and touch than those in the control group.
We had a meeting in Cardiff in the old Unite building and there was about five of us in the room and fast forward three years later they're getting 80,000 people on the march so we've always had an interest in politics but we've never really vocalised it before.
But despite his views on the vans, Farage has secured valuable political support by vocalising the concerns of many voters about immigration and multiculturalism.
This more than anything reveals that the Labour Party have not learnt anything about what the public vocalised during the expenses scandal and remain tethered to the authoritarian instincts they displayed over the last 13 years.
The cries of pain were vocalised, principally by Paddy Ashdown and Chris Huhne, in headlines about «betrayal».
They also retreated significantly further away and vocalised more in response to the bee sounds compared to controls.
Mr Seshadri observed that adult male frogs enter hollow internodes of the flute bamboo Ochlandra travancorica where they vocalise to attract mates.
They also displayed a wider range of behaviors such as vocalising and play.
«If men are allowed to vocalise what qualities they want in a partner, say being educated and beautiful, then women should be encouraged to do the same for whichever qualities they value.»
It isn't easy, however, as her father (the ubiquitous John Hurt) is a drunk embarrassment and her mother (Charlotte Rampling) is terribly negative about marriage and isn't afraid to vocalise her opinion.
Walter's depression — vocalised through the beaver — is represented in raw, unsparing terms and the tough truth about Gibson is that, for all the nastiness of his self - inflicted career nosedive, he remains a compelling and watchable actor.
With a very mixed intake, many of whom have little experience of books, the teachers emphasise guided speaking and listening from Reception onwards in an effort to get children organising and vocalising their thoughts.
I always encourage the students to vocalise their thoughts and feelings after they have done each exercise; by experiencing what we deal with, albeit small - scale, it makes them much more receptive to being told to be quiet or that their behaviour is not respectful.
Schools might consider the potential harm from extremist ideologies and how they might be vocalised by pupils in the wider context of safeguarding against abuse.
Using a range of ICT tools and dynamic online resources, students become more cooperative, recognise their feelings, vocalise their opinions, acquire self - respect and demonstrate appreciation for others.
Giving the child an actual voice, and also allowing them the chance to hear their requests vocalised in real time, possibly helping them to say the word.
If your pet is straining to defecate, vocalising his discomfort and has blood in his stool, then it is a good indication that he is suffering from constipation.
These intelligent dogs often respond to low glucose levels through the means of vocalising, vigorous licking and intense staring.
She might have vocalised excessively until she went hoarse or lost her voice.
They may vocalise when doing so in a serious of low grade squeaks.
On returning to the crate to let puppy out, try to be calm and not make it a really exciting time, this may lead to unwanted vocalising / whining as he anticipates his release!
I always try to encourage people to visit the Emergency Veterinarian in these types of cases, but at times it is difficult due to location, finances etc... The level of pain and discomfort that Memphis is in should determine when you should visit the Veterinarian; if he is calm comfortable and not in any visual pain when at rest, a visit to your regular Veterinarian in the morning should be good, if Memphis is in pain, shaking, vocalising or you see any swelling or any additional problems, go to the Emergency Veterinarian immediately.
The first is relatively short - term and manifests itself in excessive vocalising, pacing and searching.
It's not clear exactly why these breeds vocalise in the way they do, but they are doing so to communicate with you and seem to enjoy having a conversation when we humans speak back to them.
They also vocalise musings like, «It's not the last time we'll call upon this inn, I'll warrant,» at every available opportunity.
To compare, this choice was something actually greatly improved upon by Bioshock Infinite, a game which gave its protagonist a distinct voice, a stated goal, and many vocalised interactions with his surroundings.
You're vocalising that pain all over the internet, every time a positive review of a 2D indie goes live.
Afterwards, it's possible to craft a catchphrase for your beast, using a set vocabulary of suitably heroic and self - confident words, which is then vocalised in the game whenever you attack something.
As the sky charts receive information from GPS satellites showing the current locations of stars, they also vocalise in unison a reading of passages from Genesis.
The conversation and discussion that happens inwards can then be vocalised outwards.
For the piece, Karikis asked the Snowdown Colliery Male Voice Choir to vocalise the industrial sounds of a former coalmine based on their memories.
Denzil Lush, the hugely respected former Master of the Court of Protection, has vocalised his long - known views on the robustness of our system for regulating and supervising decisions made on behalf of those no longer or never able to make decisions for themselves.
For instance, if you and your employee are meeting to discuss the planning of an industry event, you should vocalise any potential obstacles to attendance figures which could occur either now or later down the line, such as competitor events happening around the same date.
Make this the year that you praise and encourage your colleagues, vocalising your appreciation when they do something well.
Therefore you should vocalise your goals to others.
He knew deep down you would be there for him, but just needed that reassurance that it is all real, that where he is now is safe, and vocalising it to you and Kevin was his way of testing his own trust in you both.
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