Sentences with phrase «more vocal against»

Trinity Western University may have been given the green light for its law school by the B.C. government and preliminary approval from the Federation of Law Societies of Canada, but many in the legal community are calling on provincial law societies to be more vocal against the school whose policies will discriminate against LGBTQ students and staff.
His group of heavy - electricity users — including producers of steel and aluminum — was one of the more vocal against the Obama regulation.

Not exact matches

The older generation is typically more vocal about what they're against; they want to legislate Christianity.
Let me get this straight... the article suggests that Toronto FC shouldn't be vocal about bad calls because this can result in more bad calls against them?
Despite more than 90 MPs signing the parliamentary motion against the proposals tabled by Audrey Wise MP, outbursts of anger at meetings of the PLP addressed by Harriet Harman, protests and vocal opposition from women Labour Party members and lone parent organisations — even Glenys Kinnock MEP added her name to a petition and letter against the proposals — the new batch of Labour women MPs were largely noticeable by their absence.
She has been vocal in opposing Trump policies, especially the Muslim travel ban, and reportedly cast more «no» votes against Trump administration nominees than any other senator.
For too long now, we have seen an ever - more vocal minority of Christian lobbyists demanding increased rights to discriminate against others.
But lately, backlash against Hamilton's move has grown in the 20th Senate District, where critics are becoming more vocal about their disapproval of the IDC.
Pac was more than a rapper; he was arguably among the likes of Martin Luther King, Marcus Garvey, and Malcolm X. Through his music, acting, and vocal outcrys against racism and social injustice; Pac helped create what it means to be a real Emcee.
Emily rails against her father when he attempts to curb her more vocal expressions of religious independence.
In Rakhine state, sectarian violence between Buddhists and Muslims (who have been discriminated against since the inception of Myanmar as a country and prohibited from freedom of movement, access to formal employment, and having more than two children), rights groups have made vocal accusations against the government for failing to intervene, and sometimes participating, in human rights atrocities committed against the Rohingya, including the burning down of houses and destruction of property, torture, and mass violence and killings (Human Rights Watch 2013).
They may need to ensure that the more vocal stakeholder groups are balanced against other stakeholder interests so that no one group becomes too dominant (i.e. guarding against «pushy parent» syndrome).
Gardner joined other parents and a vocal group of educators before the Wisconsin Assembly Education Committee in January to speak out against AB1, a bill proposed by state lawmakers that would give significantly more funding to charter schools and green light voucher expansion.
Acer has been the most vocal against Microsoft pursuing hardware plans of its own with its Surface device, but has also made it clear the company is also keen to tap the business potential that Windows... [Read more...]
But the point that I think your piece is missing is the fact that, although there is always a small percentage of passionate, informed, vocal and tech - savvy people who will rail against DRM and closed technology look for any way to circumvent such things, the majority of consumers out there don't understand most of the technology behind * any * of this, and more to the point, don't honestly care.
Playing the numbers game against Android doesn't make any real basis for comparison, but when RIM has been regularly criticised for not making handsets «powerful enough» you can see why they'd be more vocal about the innards.
Generally, the further west I went, the more vocal were lawyers against «a true code.»
The company eventually lawyered up in early December to explore potential defamation lawsuits against its more vocal critics.
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