Sentences with phrase «more vocal leader»

Both would be near the top of my list for vice captain, but I would prefer a more vocal leader on the field.

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Organizers estimated that more than 10,000 people packed Boston's Copley Square to hear Senator Elizabeth Warren of Massachusetts, a vocal critic of Trump and a leader of the Democratic Party's liberal wing, and other speakers.
Tech company leaders, in particular, have become more vocal in expressing opposition to the move, which many consider ill - conceived and wrong - headed.
Trump, for example, has outrightly stated that he has urged the leaders to be more vocal in their disdain for a certain political party from the pulpit and encourage their parishioners to vote certain ways.
Like many teams on the cusp of success in the postseason, the Nets are looking for more depth and a vocal leader.
It would also be a big middle finger to Spurs fans who have been getting over vocal with their hopes of leapfrogging the leaders, as if we needed more reasons to hope Chelsea win.
He is a more natural and vocal leader than Koscielny for example and having him in the middle is like having that Super glue, holding everything together.
«I was always more of a lead - by - example guy,» Baker said of his quiet nature, «but I feel like I have one of the more respected and experienced voices on the team, so I need to step up as a vocal leader this season.»
Reginald Brown, community leader for VOCAL - NY, announces plans to stay at the Capitol until the New York State budget includes more money to fight HIV / AIDS.
Although Creasy has kept her own counsel about the direction of the party under Corbyn, she is believed to be more vulnerable to deselection than some of the leader's vocal critics, as her personal style has led to her being isolated in her constituency party.
DeFrancisco, the Senate's pugnacious deputy majority leader from Syracuse, has been one of the more vocal critics of Gov. Andrew Cuomo's drive to gradually raise the minimum wage from $ 9 to $ 15.
The Labour deputy leader singled out Mr McCluskey, who is currently running for a third term as Unite general secretary, for failing to be more vocal in his defence of Mr Corbyn.
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.
Moreover, although the group's leaders have called for regulations to encourage more integrated charters, vocal critics of charters will certainly use the conclusions drawn from the CRP differently.
Since the news of mid-year cuts last fall, many other teachers, students groups, school leaders, parents, and community members have been vocal in demanding no more cuts to school sites.
The Arizona Republic reports that Republican legislative leaders fast - tracked the proposal last week after more than a month of legislative inaction and weeks of vocal protests from teachers demanding higher wages.
In my view, unfortunately, people in the younger (college - age) generation may well have to get «peaceably vocal» regarding climate change, and do some walking, and paint some signs, to bring about some healthy movement on the issue of climate change IF more of our leaders don't begin to act responsibly and maturely, soon.
He said that while evangelical churches typically don't have endowments, he has been watching the divestment campaign with interest and expects church leaders across the country to grow more vocal as global warming resurfaces in political debate.
It can also help to reveal the roles toward which individuals gravitate — such as the vocal leaders of the group, those more comfortable with following directions, those that worry or those that may have overly unrealistic expectations.
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