In contrast to the coalition, trying to gag unions and
other dissenting voices through their lobbying bill, he understands the role that unions and a vibrant civil society play in public life.
Not exact matches
By midday, Mr. Frazier was joined by a handful of
other executives as a
voice of
dissent in the business community, which has particular sway of the president, himself a businessman.
There are already
dissenting voices, raised whenever a rival signs a player, but we can not judge Arsenal's summer by the actions of
others — we have to make sure that the right additions are made in good time, but June is too early to be writing that off.
The readership here is quite the judgey group with clearly not too much room for
dissenting voices, or even
voices like me that take issue with a women who self righteously dismisses so many
others.
It is true that the Church and
other religious bodies are no longer immune from public criticism or scrutiny, and that it is no longer considered acceptable for the religion of the majority to drown out
dissenting voices.
Commissioner Diane Burman, a Republican, is often a
voice of
dissent, raising questions and concerns about policy decisions backed by the Cuomo administration; the
other remaining commissioner is Gregg Sayre, a Democrat.
There's a kind of bad guy, a Duke (
voiced by Alan Tudyk), who doesn't do much
other than complain and try to raise
dissent.
2017 was the year of fanboys and wonder women, as the former grew almost deafening in their zeal (permitting no
dissent on the unquestioned genius of the DC, Marvel, Star Wars and Apes franchises, even when the movies themselves disappointed), while the latter found a common
voice and courageous platform to take on the honchos in showbiz, politics and many
other fields who had the nerve to ignore that famous superhero adage, «With great power comes great responsibility.»
As interesting as it is to note what's being said, it's equally telling that there seem to be no
dissenting or off - message
voices coming from the
other publishing firms.
Her goal was to see whether legitimate
dissenting voices had been left out of the IPCC assessments and
other reports.
The First Amendment protects counter-demonstrators, and they can
voice their
dissent, but no one is allowed to disrupt the
other.
As branding has mainstreamed, more and more misinformed
dissenting voices scream out across Twitter, blogs, and
other social media warning us not to fall for it.
by Meg Guiseppi on August 16, 2010 · 9 comments As branding has mainstreamed, more and more misinformed
dissenting voices scream out across Twitter, blogs, and
other social media warning us not to fall for it.