This is a crucial issue for Nebraskans to
speak up loudly about.
I think other organizations are able to
speak up loudly and be heard, and classroom teachers need a way to include their voice in education policy.
He did not
speak up loudly when asked a question — $ 1.
«But I had one teacher in sixth grade who insisted
I speak up loudly and threatened me with lower grades if I didn't participate,» she says.
Today must also be a moment for those who share progressive values - all of us who believe in tolerance and diversity - to
speak up loudly and clearly for the values we hold dear.»
Moderates on all sides need to speak up and
speak up loudly.
I know it has cost me the times I have
spoken up loudly.
Not exact matches
Women of late are
speaking up more
loudly than ever before about the experiences they've had with men who have abused their privilege and their power.
When I was growing
up, my mother always told me to
speak loudly and clearly.
So now is the time for all good people, who agree that these senseless killings must end, to stand
up,
speak out
loudly and clearly.
It's fascinating to me that so few of the Americans who are
speaking up so vehemently now against Barack Hussein Obama were yelling nearly as
loudly when our last president led us into the multi-decade global fiasco we find ourselves still mired in today.
Even though savory oatmeal might not have much in common with Italian cuisine, I think that savory oats
speak loudly about the types of recipes I am constantly thinking about and the type of recipes I like to come
up with.
But he is, after all, Bo, and being Bo means having to
speak often and
loudly — so the mikes in the rear can pick him
up — and carrying a big burden.
Her willingness to
speak out
loudly against Western companies and governments has
upped the wattage of her star power in Indonesia.
Today I'm celebrating feeling free: free to
speak up, to dress as we like, to break fashion «rules» and to sing
loudly.
Throw in Jordan Peele becoming the first African - American screenwriter to win an Oscar for Best Original Screenplay, an open endorsement of the Time's
Up movement and Frances McDormand
speaking very
loudly, and you have an eventful evening of progressive winners, even if they didn't win in every category.
People have to
speak up to stop inhumanity, and they have to do it
loudly.
The good news is that if educators and the public
speak up, respectfully but
loudly, people will listen.
Speaking Up: Expressing ideas, feelings, and opinions in a respectful way; looking at the person or group; and speaking slowly, clearly, and loudly
Speaking Up: Expressing ideas, feelings, and opinions in a respectful way; looking at the person or group; and
speaking slowly, clearly, and loudly
speaking slowly, clearly, and
loudly enough.
Quietly taken the paper from the student — placed her hand on the paper to disturb the writing — ignored him and moved on with the lesson —
spoken quietly in his ear —
spoken more firmly that time was
up —
spoken loudly that he was holding
up the class and hope peer pressure would kick in... Any number of alternate reactions could have created a different response — or the same one.
It's about time they
spoke up,
loudly and aggressively, directly to a Congress whose majority has sought to silence science that conflicts with their ideology.
Lady DJ has now taken
up new post as chief executive of family bed and breakfast and is no doubt best - dressed landlady in Llandrindod Wells, or wherever it is she has gone, and is treating her customers as she would our punters, ie telling them to
speak loudly and clearly, not to sit down until she tells them to and dismissing them when their stay is finished.
Sometimes soft -
spoken and quietly emotional, sometimes fired
up and
loudly passionate, Kennedy paid tribute to the 17 killed and 16 wounded in the Feb. 14 shooting in Parkland, praised the eruption of activism among student - survivors, and delivered a searing takedown of those who have repeatedly failed to act to curb gun violence as the toll from gun deaths has continued to grow.
«My experience at the Summit convinced me that my voice matters, and that if I stand
up for what I believe in and
speak loudly enough, people will listen.»