Sentences with phrase «means make your voice heard»

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That doesn't mean supervisors have to implement every idea a millennial worker suggests, but giving these younger workers a voice — rather than making them wait years to «pay their dues» to be heard — will increase engagement and make them more likely to stay put.
I mean, I go back to the baptism of Jesus Christ where God spoke and His voice was heard from above, Jesus Christ was being baptized on earth and the Holy Ghost was coming down as a dove... well, you so call Christians don't make sense sometimes.
It means that some fans have already thought about taking action against the club to make their views and voices heard, but should the fans really be panicking?
I mean, I'm not a medical doctor, I'm not a pediatric dentist, but I've heard some pretty prominent voices in the world of tethered oral tissues make those assertions.
Lynn has plans to make government more accessible, to ensure you have a means to have your voice heard, to increase green jobs in the city, to get ambulances back in the neighborhood in the short term, and hospital beds in the long term.
Because happy people are generally quiet people, this meant the majority of voices making themselves heard in Games Journalism's comments sections and forums were actually those from the negative minority.
But even you said «Because happy people are generally quiet people, this meant the majority of voices making themselves heard in Games Journalism's comments sections and forums were actually those from the negative minority.»
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