Sentences with phrase «more vocal because»

The Carrera's 365bhp turbocharged flat six, these days just 3 - litres, remains unchanged, just rather more vocal because the usually optional factory sports exhaust is on the standard equipment list.
Atheists are speaking up and becoming more vocal because we are sick and tired of hearing and having our lives / schools / political systems full of ancient myths and fairy - tales.

Not exact matches

She's vocal about the fact that it costs a lot more than shirts from a company like H&M specifically because she only uses sustainable goods and ethical practices when it comes to the workers.
Harold Feld, a senior vice president at Public Knowledge, a nonprofit group that supports net neutrality, said the biggest tech companies were less vocal because they are facing more regulatory battles than in past years.
One advocate said the biggest tech companies were less vocal because they are facing more regulatory battles than in past years, NYT reports.
One advocate said the biggest tech companies were less vocal because they are facing more regulatory battles than in past years.
There's plenty of reasons why I am a non-theist, but we aren't mad and starting to be more vocal in our opinions because you choose to believe; we're mad because 1) we're tired of having God rammed down our throats and 2) we're seeing the world go in an unhealthy, unsustainable direction with fundamentalist religion serving as an ever - increasing catalyst.
Within oldline Protestantism there are many exceptions, but that is the stereotype because it is so persistently reinforced by what old - line Protestants, especially the more visible and vocal of them, say and do.
It was nicknamed the «Behind the Store» cookoff, because it was held behind Arturo White's store, where it still exists to this day, known more formally as the vocal chord - gagging «Original Viva Terlingua International Frank X. Tolbert — Wick Fowler Memorial Championship Chili Cookoff.»
Maybe because they're always more vocal when it directly affects them?
I will agree that the reason the comments section has been getting more toxic is because of the editors — not because of their articles, but because they allow a tiny but vocal minority of people shouting absolute goddamn nonsense to continue despite adding nothing of any factual value to the conversation.
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?
Part of it may be attributed to the fact that I come from a family of 5 sisters and no brothers, or part of it could be because maybe the females in my life have been more vocal about their gift choices.
Suffice it to say, the new mandate hasn't made anybody happy and has garnered plenty of vocal detractors (and rightly so), from US Lacrosse, the sport's national governing body (which, among other things, called the mandate «irresponsible» and premature), to coaches (who don't see the flimsy headband approved by FHSAA — what one longtime game official told The Times looked «more like a thick bandana» — as serving any purpose and no more than a «costly distraction to parents and the players»), to game officials (one told The Times that the only effect the headgear was having on the game was to cause delays because the headbands were prone to falling off) to the athletes themselves, who say all it does is get in the way of their goggles.
Apparently, I am not a very good read on the phone because I am a very quiet laborer until the end when I become more vocal.
I still feel a bit sad that I wasn't awash with the awe of birth from the start, and I wish that my named midwife had been on duty (she was off after an unrelated injury), because she knew that silence was necessary for me to feel calm, and I wish that my birth supporters, who also knew, had been a bit more vocal for me, but, in the end, what was most important to me — that I birthed my baby peacefully, at home, in water — happened.
Subsequently, these unfi ltered and uncountered arguments gain more weight in the minds of those decision - takers: potentially resulting in the loss of a perfectly good development scheme, offering strong community benefi ts, because of the views of a disproportionately vocal minority.
«Our support has become more vocal and Ukip has helped because people are no longer afraid to talk about immigration.
This is worth thinking about, particularly because UK leaders have recently been vocal in their support of a resurgence in science and technology in pursuit of a more balanced economy.
«As e-mail, text messaging, and other forms of computer - mediated communication become more dominant forms of interaction, the communication of affect becomes more difficult, primarily because facial expressions, gestures, vocal intonation, and other forms of expressing emotion are lost,» said Riordan.
That is a problem but not a major one (if only because the animation, though more conventional in nature than in the feature segments, is still nice to look at) and «Kahlil Gibran's The Prophet» still has a lot to offer viewers — visual astonishments, a stirring score by Gabriel Yared that also includes original songs by Damien Rice and Glen Hansard & Lisa Hannigan and strong contributions from the vocal cast that, in addition to those already mentioned, also features John Krasinski, Frank Langella and Alfred Molina.
Vocal authorities in the Learning and Development field are recommending we avoid building traditional training courses just because someone asks for one in favor of looking for more holistic «workplace performance solutions».
I will say, however, that readers in general are more vocal than they used to be (mostly because there are now platforms for their reviews where there weren't before), and every author gets a few one - or two - star reviews.
That's great news, because now more than ever companies that give back — and are vocal about it — are being rewarded with business.
However, because they are not a particularly vocal breed it would require more training time than a dog who barks frequently.
If people want to be vocal with their appreciation because something makes them happy, I think there's a lot more in the world to look down upon.
In the ongoing battle between climate scientists and skeptics there will be disproportionate carnage, because the climate scientists have so much more to lose... for climate science I fully expect things to get worse before they get better, simply because the most vocal, politically active climate scientists have shown no skill at operating in the political arena.»
Hansen's Been Vocal Opponent of Cap and Trade Hansen has made such statements before: Back in May he said he hoped the Waxman - Markey bill failed because of concerns that the only people to really benefit from such a scheme are financiers acting as middlemen and that a «much more effective approach» was needed — such as a fee - and - dividend approach — which is essential a carbon tax on producers, with the money being given back to the public.
We came up with WeTap because we need our public water fountains to be maintained, cleaned, and made even more widely available, and we need to be vocal in fighting the trend to eliminate public water fountains.»
Smaller consumer - facing bitcoin startups appear more apt to be vocal about the protocol change, particularly because it would make way for other upgrades - including the Lightning Network and sidechains (both solutions expected to bolster capacity and functionality).
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