Sentences with phrase «publicly voiced concern»

But he and Graham didn't publicly voice their concerns about it until February 8, 2018.
And it has been noted that Johnson's headline grabbing and overtly populist call comes as Tory MPs including Nicholas Soames and Ed Vaizey have been publicly voicing concern about the direction of the government and calling for big ideas.
He noted that 45 percent of shoppers at Associated are seniors, several of whom have publicly voiced concerns to the board.
The deadline for residents to publicly voice their concerns about the federal proposition is Monday, Aug. 1.
As the 20th century edged closer to completion, the business community began to publicly voice concerns over skills gaps among its new hires — skills such as collaboration, creativity, and problem solving that an increasingly global, interconnected, and innovative workforce needed.
He also discusses why he didn't publicly voice his concerns about the plan like Wintergreen Advisers CEO David Winters did, and why he has voted in favor of compensation plans in the past even when he did not agree with them.
With only a handful of manufacturers still making Windows 10 Mobile devices — and some now ditching the platform, or publicly voicing concerns about its prospects — Microsoft wouldn't really have much to show on a stand at MWC anyway.

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The SEC's views have been publicly voiced in the abstract — heavy in concern, but light in rationale.
I am a female pastor in Seattle that publicly called Mark D out in 2006, met with him then and voiced concerns for the past 8 years.
There have been many concerns voiced both publicly and in private, with whispers throughout historic, planning and zoning circles about this document.
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