Sentences with phrase «much voice and choice»

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I'm embarrassed much more by its choice to aggrandize itself through the machinations of power and power - mongering and politicking and wooing and buying of voice and authority.
Mydarlinglemonthyme.com was named the winner of the People's Choice award in Kidspots Voices of 2013 blog awards and in April 2014 won the Best Original Recipes Award in the much coveted Saveur Best Food Blog Awards.
My brother was the only one of us to have «sleepovers» at his girlfriends house and my parents didn't like that very much but respected his choice to make his own decisions (while voicing their disapproval in other ways).
But given the choice this year, we believe his Republican challenger, Staten Island Assemblywoman Nicole Malliotakis, will be that much - needed voice we sought four years ago, and we endorse her for mayor.
Franco, a wiry, handsome Hollywood star, seemed like an odd choice for Wiseau, who is muscular and unconventional - looking, but Franco always seems to like a challenge, and he crafted his own mostly - faithful take on Wiseau's voice and through hair, prosthetics, clothes and posture, reasonably simulates the real person, at least to the point where it doesn't feel much like a caricature and, after a short adjustment period, doesn't distract too much.
She believes that if students do not have a voice and choice in their learning, then all of the focus on the core academics will not amount to much.
Ideally the voices would be of Ivona quality, and if Amy, my fave, is among the choices, then so much the better.
Much in the same way that it takes some trial and error to develop your voice as an author, it will also take some time to find your online voice on your platform of choice.
We and our dogs can suffer from too much sensory overload, and ACT helps with that, but most of all, I like the way Maureen gives us choices whether we like to use our voice, a smile or a clicker... we have some say in how we train our dogs, but first, we have to get to know them.
He's a fully voiced character and dialogue choices don't offer much room to craft his personality, other than occasionally driving him toward one end of the moral spectrum or the other.
Cutscenes and multiple choice conversations are present too, but the options, coupled with some rather mediocre at best voice acting, are flimsy and do little to provide much insight on the wider story.
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