Sentences with phrase «recognised national voice»

Carl Gilleard is Chief Executive of the Association of Graduate Recruiters (AGR), the recognised national voice for all UK employers involved in graduate recruitment.

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In a swift reaction to the directive of the party chairman, the Deputy National Secretary of the party, Timi Frank, insisted that he remained the party's legally recognised voice because he was elected into office alongside all other national officers of thNational Secretary of the party, Timi Frank, insisted that he remained the party's legally recognised voice because he was elected into office alongside all other national officers of thnational officers of the party.
· Voices Against Violence (Scotland) Voices Against Violence is a group of eight young people with first - hand experience of domestic abuse and support services who formed a national independent group of recognised «young experts» to tell people in power what needs to change to improve the lives of children.
Professor Maggie Mort said: «Flooding is recognised as a major and chronic national hazard and it is time to recognise that children and young people are severely affected, yet still have no voice in policy that affects them.
But while the government fails to recognise the representative voice of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, the National Congress, this initiative lacks substance.
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