Sentences with phrase «own political voice»

Former Italian Prime Minister Mario Monti, who also was the European Commission's top antitrust enforcer, gave an erudite and illuminating lecture on how the EU approaches antitrust with a more unified and less political voice than the U.S..
While in prison and since her release, Manning has remained a highly visible political voice, with growing support from leftists within and outside the Democratic party.
The post-Soviet generation of engaged and wired Russians who are loudly finding their political voice remains small in number for a country of Russia's size.
When unfairness is broadly perceived to be pervasive, extreme and simplistic solutions and political voices championing them usually gain strength.
The issue has so far been ceded — by default — to pseudo-moralists like Richard Lugar, Pat Buchanan and the Christian Coalitionist's Ralph Reed, who have been the only major political voices to speak out against the proliferation of legalized gambling... The highest formulaic expression of the New American Economy might just be «casinos plus part - time jobs.»
If the church is going to resist violence, it has to emerge from its privatization and have a political voice, one that seeks not to regain state power but to speak truthfully about it.
In fact, Swift made several decisions that served to counter her influence: She deleted a tweet supporting the Women's March, her political voice was limited to a single «go vote» post and her usual public philanthropic efforts were more muted than in years past.
Mr. Spiliakos, the most able and independent political voice in the blogosphere (check out his contributions at NO LEFT TURNS), opens below on the saddest of supermen (not Obama).
Pastors responsibilities are to lead their congregations to pray (continually) for their leaders and not become political voices from their pulpits.
Over at The Political Voices of Women, guest blogger Deb Della Piana from Turn Left asks women to Use Your Brains, Don't Vote for McCain.
Touching on virtually every aspect of the food culture, Bitter Harvest is a vibrant example of the emergence of the chef as a political voice to be reckoned with.
I choose my political voice carefully.
Instead, basic liberties for Rawls consist only in civic and political freedoms, such as a right to equal political voice, and personal freedoms, such as freedoms of movement and occupational choice and freedom to hold personal property.
The DCO list continues to attract protest from Canadian citizens, who exercise their political voice to protect refugees.
The entrenched dominance of the SNP as Scotland's political voice remains unchallenged when two MPs denied the whip during inquiries into alleged misdemeanours, Michelle Thomson and Natalie McGarry, make suspended Nationalists the second strongest grouping in country where Labour, the Libs and Cons boast a single MP each.
Since his speech in favour of air strikes on Syria I am struck by the number of Hilary Benn's colleagues, those who have worked with him in cabinets or shadow cabinets, who tell me he has changed since the summer, finding his political voice or public definition in opposition to Jeremy Corbyn's leadership.
The NYT determines there is «near - universal agreement,» that though de Blasio is «on more of a glide path to re-election in New York City than any mayor in a generation, he is still struggling to project his political voice in a job that has long produced towering national figures.»
Members of Unite, like members of other unions, have voted overhwelmingly - in secret ballots - to keep their political voice, and their political fund.
There is also now a real opportunity for the Tories to become the political voice of aspirant Blue Collar workers.
«We are united in defending the basic democratic principle that ordinary people have the right to a political voice.
«It explains why this week they are debating a Lobbying Bill that, far from dealing with the real dirt in politics, is designed to deny us a political voice.
The most successful political voices on social media — Stella Creasy, Tom Watson, Douglas Carswell - are independent voices: funny, personal and sometimes irreverent.
Stuart Appelbaum, an ESPA board member since 2008, told Gay City News that he has been in conversations with other community leaders about «a new model for expressing the political voice of the LGBTQ community.»
It is entirely destructive to Labour's desire to provide a political voice for BAME communities in Britain.
Galloway ran promising to break the biraderi barriers down, and give these people a political voice.
This (CLP / branch / trade union branch etc) notes that the Labour Party was founded as an alliance between trade unions and socialist organisations to provide a political voice for working people.
As it contemplates what program to place in Ms. Brown's time slot, CNN is considering a panel discussion program with a variety of political voices.
Since 1983 the 504 Democratic Club has been the political voice of persons with disabilities in NYC.
«In Greece, a radical party, Syriza, has gone in less than a decade from being a tiny political voice to being the second - biggest party in parliament.
If Mr Lineker wants to be Lib - Left political voice then fair enough, but get him off MOTD please.Time to pass baton to Jermaine Jenas anyway
«I think, actually, the best thing for the campaign both for staying in and getting out of the EU if it were not dominated by political voices but you had serious business people on either side to make their points of view.»
«If Mr Lineker wants to be Lib - Left political voice then fair enough, but get him off MOTD please.»
The Labour Party was founded by the trade unions, the Fabians and the Co-operative movement because the working class majority in society had no political voice representing their interests.
The Greens are starting to give a political voice to many movement activists who are growing sicker of the fake two - party system every day.
County Executive Molinaro was cited by the Poughkeepsie Journal as an «important political voice in the mid-Hudson Valley», in the Albany Times Union as one of Albany's «true reformers,» and by the Capitol newspaper as one of our state's «forty under forty» leaders.
But organizing is a year - round project and, unlike mobilizing, is a two - way relationship, in which everyday citizens speak their minds and develop their own political strategies, and realize that they're not a person with a grievance but a part of a community that lacks a political voice.
They certainly choose their timing — nothing like the biggest attack on unionised employment in 25 years as an opportunity for an attack on another front — their political voice.
One state where left - leaning voters do have greater choice today — and their own political voice — is Vermont.
ella Savitzky Abzug, who with her election to the US House of Representatives in 1970 from a West Side district became the embodiment of the rising political voice of America's women, was honored in March, the 20th anniversary of her 1998 death, with a street naming at the corner of Bank Street and Greenwich Avenue in the West Village.
Compass describes itself as «a strategic political voice — unlike think tanks and single issue pressure groups....
BY PAUL SCHINDLER Bella Savitzky Abzug, who with her election to the US House of Representatives in 1970 from a West Side district became the embodiment of the rising political voice of America's women, was honored in March, the 20th anniversary of her 1998 death, with a street naming at the corner of Bank Street and Greenwich Avenue in the West Village.
We are, after all, the party of Labour: we were founded to give the labour movement a political voice.
«As the President of Stars and Stripes Democratic Club, it is my privilege and purpose to represent the immigrant population's political voice but also to ensure that the communities of the 49th Assembly District are represented,» said Democratic Club President Irene Chu.
«These people don't have a political voice
It's your political voice!
It was crushing news from one of the most passionate political voices in British cinema.
Those willing to enter The Club will discover an original and brilliantly acted chamber drama in which Larrain's fiercely political voice comes through as loud and clear as ever.
There was a smugness that made its childish political voice seem more annoying than it should be, even taking away any enjoyment that might have been derived from its comic efforts.
But those willing to enter «The Club» will discover an original and brilliantly acted chamber drama in which Larrain's fiercely political voice comes through as loud and clear as ever.
The mass shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Fla., February 14 sparked this high - school generation to find a cause and its political voice.
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