Sentences with phrase «needed voice of reason»

On news sites and blogs around he world, Abraham was either praised as a long - needed voice of reason or vilified for attacking Monckton, a British journalist, classics scholar and politician also known as 3rd Viscount Monckton of Brenchley, who had testified before Congress.
But the film's other main female character serves as its much - needed voice of reason: Shazi Raja as a musician friend of Troy's who's already studying at Harvard.

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A reasoned scientific debate is what we need, and hopefully those voices of reason will cut through the noise, eventually.
«This is something we need to strive for and the more voices of reason that the President hears, the better.
The moral, cultural, and political life of our country needs the persistent, reasoned, and persuasive voice of First Things.
When it comes to the debate before us, if enough voices of reason speak out — and both sides offer up something to sacrifice without harming people in need — we can all join together to help save both our nation's fiscal security and its benevolent soul.
When 75 % of the site is simply jumping to conclusions and making outlandish statements as if they are facts than someone needs to be the voice of reason or the person that voices the possibility of other options.
I agree that for whatever reason SANCHEZ holds a grudge is against WENGER mostly and it was definitely by benching him against Pool in probably the most critical game for us last season, if the man is not happy let him go, we don't need a disgruntled player in our dressing room no matter who he is, now this being said, it was because of him that we are now seeing changes and active transfer window, WENGER motivated and actively pursuing WC players, looking to drop under performing players, if it was not because ALEXIS and the Fans who last year had their voice heard and made it clear to the board and WENGER that is enough is enough....
He's made passing references to «wealthy donors» three times in his past five addresses, but goes all - in with that line of reasoning this time around: we have contribution limits to make sure elections «are not captured by wealthy public interests,» he says; «wealthy individuals and corporations are able to use Limited Liability Companies» to avoid these limits, so reform is needed «to even the playing field so that rich and poor New Yorkers alike have their voices heard.»
Very best wishes for the new role, Sunder: you've provided the Fabians with a strong and distinctive voice at the top, at a time when the left needed those kinds of voices — and for very different reasons now than seven years ago.
Vacca needs to remain the voice of reason, even if he's the only one in the Bronx.
Charter school teachers need a union for the same reason as other teachers — to have a voice, to be able to advocate for students without fear of losing their jobs, and to be treated like the professionals they are.
Part of the reason their dating advice is so effective is because it is tailored to the needs voiced by the site's audience.
But the vast majority of the passengers are a nameless, voiceless mass of humanity, with the exception of an elderly German Holocaust survivor who briefly bonds with Bruhl's character and the flight's engineer (a very good Denis Menochet) who serves as the much - needed, level - headed voice of reason.
Waterston is pretty down - the - middle as Tina, but the film needs her as a voice of reason and normalcy.
For any idea that comes along, we need voices of approval, voices of dissent, and voices of reason.
Increased accountability can be beneficial for the special needs population if public school IEP team members heed the voice of reason, employ the sensibilities of the special education profession, remember and reflect on why they became special educators, and exercise humanity by listening to the people who know students best, parents.
As usual, Jamie is the voice of reason when Isabel feels action is needed, and Isabel's musings on many and varied subjects are a continual source of humour.
His voice of reason continues to shed some light on the receiving end, «we,» that «careful reaction» is needed.
Not only do we get to do all of those things but we are the voice of all the animals in need, who can't speak for themselves, and ultimately, they are the reason we all got into the veterinary profession in the first place.
I can not stress more the urgency of bringing indigenous voices into international climate politics, not just for moral reasons, but because we need their wisdom.
We're the Switzerland of voice assistants, allowing users to choose the best application for their need; we have no strategic reason to funnel users into any brand's service.
She has a very particular set of skills that allows her to not only meet the needs of a project, but also to be the voice of reason and authority in it.
Speaking of medicine, if he has changed from being a sane voice of reason from over a year ago into what he has recently become, maybe he is genuinely in need of a change in meds.
Another reason I commit to leadership roles is not just to access data but also to have my voice heard on what type of data is needed to better support the REALTOR ® edge in the commercial real estate space.
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