Sentences with phrase «spoke up publicly»

Personal finance tends to be an offshoot of the self - help industry but Olen suggests that by focusing on society rather than individuals, financial problems are politicized: «When we used our voice and spoke up publicly, it became clear that our personal financial woes were, in reality, our collective financial woes.»
Before her post, others who spoke up publicly and privately about their experiences of harassment were at best ignored.
You might also say that it is best for the abused spouse to simply forget what happened, not discuss it, certainly not speak out or speak up publicly concerning such abuse or work to prevent it from happening to others, or provide a forum for other abuse victims to learn that they are not alone and that there is a way out.
Francis will meet civilian leader Aung San Suu Kyi, a Nobel Peace Prize winner whose lustre has faded because of her failure to speak up publicly for the Rohingya.
Of course if the vast majority of the public trusts the scientific community, then to offset the misinformation, it is important that scientists speak up publicly and emphasize the consensus.
I expect Gavin and Joe Romm to speak up publicly if they hear journos or politicos or other scientists making this or a similar statement.

Not exact matches

«The future is foreign markets, so the last thing you want to do if you are a coal company is to give up a U.S. seat in the international climate discussions and let the Europeans control the agenda,» said the official, who asked not to be named because he was not authorized to speak publicly on the issue.
And although Parker wouldn't speak specifically to Kik's future plans, he says Spark hopes all its firms end up as «independent, publicly traded companies that are sustainable, profitable, have a global audience and reach, and are employing thousands of people around the world.»
More importantly, the feedback I received both publicly and privately helped me understand that I owed it to the women of our industry to keep speaking up.
Given that much of it is private, most people here can rest assured in the knowledge that if her claims did not hold up against this evidence, these people would speak out publicly here and / or privately to Julie.
Unfortunately, a lot of those speaking for and reperesenting the church publicly in the world today are the most self - promoting, pumped up and proud — they are completely undigestible and therefore (like toxic waste) seem to have endless staying power.
It can take years for them to muster up the courage to speak at all publicly.
This is another place where school boards should step up — to give teachers contractual guarantees that they can speak freely on policy issues without fear of repercussions, or at least to provide avenues for anonymous (but publicly accessible) commentary on policy issues.
In all these decades there was only one officer in the Department of Health, the chief medical officer of the late 1940s, Dr James Deeny who had the courage to speak up and speak out, to make the connections about institutions like Bessborough and about what women needed by way of better maternity services which had to be truly, unambiguously without contradiction, publicly accountable.
I remember when my husband and I were discussing whether or not we should allow our family to participate in the photos (at this point we thought that a small photo would accompany Dr. Sears» article - crazy it ended up the cover)- We spoke about Carolyn Twietmeyer and her family deciding on publicly disclosing their kids» HIV status to raise awareness about HIV / AIDS.
Another of the women speaking up was Rep. Kathleen Rice, the first Democrat to call on Conyers to resign once the long - buried allegations against him were made public, even as other Democratic leaders, including Leader Nancy Pelosi, defended Conyers publicly.
«Cuomo has no future out of Albany if he doesn't show the fortitude to stand up and speak publicly against some random liberal professor about what he's done,» said a prominent Democratic operative.
When asked about times they had bucked their respective parties, Weprin said he had spoken out publicly against Obama's stance that Israel go back to its pre-1967 borders as part of the Middle East peace process and that he stood up to Council Speaker Christine Quinn (D - Manhattan) on term limits and congestion pricing.
Although Macron had picked up endorsements from high - tech entrepreneurs such as Marc Simoncini of online - dating site Meetic and Jacques - Antoine Grandjon of e-commerce site Vente-Privee.com SA, most French CEOs had previously refrained from speaking publicly about the election.
The female winners of the night used their platform for speaking out in support of Time's Up, as well as the many women and men who have bravely and publicly confronted their traumas.
New York City Department of Education officials have started speaking publicly about some of the issues holding up negotiations and E4E members proposed...
Before the Trojan Horse claims, Ofsted chief Sir Michael Wilshaw had spoken publicly of his belief that the local authority might need to be broken up.
David, Thank you so much for publicly speaking up about this issue.
«When our internal ideas and trend in the world match up, and when it's clear that we would be able to manufacture an abundant amount at an affordable price, we will be able to publicly speak about next hardware.
It looks to me that the thing that got Gleick jiggered up was the invitation to speak publicly at a Heartland Affair.
Although the number of publicly dissenting scientists is growing, many young scientists furtively say that while they also have serious doubts about the global - warming message, they are afraid to speak up for fear of not being promoted — or worse....
If Zobel is right, then one of those bad things is that a judge who speaks to a journalist may end up overstepping an ethical boundary that limits the ability of judges to comment on cases publicly.
To speak of nudging «public» behavior in terms of chewing up court resources misses the fact that auto insurers chew up a huge amount of Ontario's publicly funded civil court resources.
Bain has continued to buy up debt, at discounted prices, in part to receive payments from the bonds and earn some return on its investment, said the person familiar with the matter who asked not to be identified because he wasn't authorized to speak publicly.
He is taking a bigger risk with his business than anyone on here by publicly speaking up.
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