Sentences with phrase «very public voice»

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To date your public apology (and thank you very much for that) is the only sign I have seen from anyone connected with US emergent — Jeff may have started the rumors but they spread far and wide, and continue to be spread by a few voices even today.
Granted that, as in modern hymnals, expressions of religious need and aspiration originally born out of individual experience were often used in public application and became the voice of the whole people, still that very poignancy that made them thus generally applicable came from the intensely intimate experience in which they started.
But it would be that very civilized tradition that would uphold British honor in the end, allowing the public to hear Benedict's elegant voice.
Their books may not be known to most of the general public interested in questions related to Jesus, the Gospels, or the early Christian church, but they do occupy a noteworthy niche as a (very) small but (often) loud minority voice.
Voices are raised, feelings are hurt, and there you stand, witnessing a very public showdown that you wish was taking place behind closed doors.
It's too bad some CEO's had to ruin it with voicing their private prejudicial opinions in a very public mannor.
I'm very skeptical of most of the public voices who are loudly in favor of budget cuts now, because too many of them were the same people praising the Bush tax cuts that blew the deficit through the roof (nice work that, turning surplus into record - setting deficit in just a handful of years).
Mr Miliband has traditionally sought to avoid the confrontations with unions which characterised the time of Tony Blair and Gordon Brown, but there are some very concrete political advantages to a public spat with union leaders and many voices in his office are urging him to make the most of it.
Citizen Action of New York's Karen Scharff agreed, saying his new language» is very much tied into his call for ending the inequality gap and raising the minimum wage... Public funding of elections is not only a way to end corruption but to give ordinary New Yorkers a voice in our elections.»
«Although some of these changes represent modest improvements, we're very disappointed that after months of discussion the city fails to recognize that we can't create a stronger Midtown if we don't reliably invest in the transit system, predictably fund public space improvements, protect landmark worthy buildings, and make sure that New Yorkers have a real voice in the future of their skyline,» Lola Finkelstein, chairwoman of a multi-board task force comprised of Community Boards 1, 4, 5 and 6, said in a statement.
We feature a small number of dissenting voices in our coverage, not because we seek to be impartial between «scientific fact and sceptic fiction», as Bob Ward suggests, but because reflecting the different sides of an ongoing debate is very much in the public interest.
Rogen and others see the danger in giving hate a bigger voice and have started a very public boycott of the company.
Hopefully it will give a voice to women who don't have very public jobs and who need a lot of attention and care; as in cases of domestic violence,» said Cruz.
Yet we know very little about these local leaders, and we seldom hear their voices in debates about the role that their organizations do and should play in public education and school reform.
Having been a very early member of Texas Charter Schools Association (TCSA), KIPP Houston Public Schools has seen its membership and voice grow over the years.
The latest issue of Education Next examines this very issue of how the opinion of the public is influenced by voices of powerful figures, such as the president, in an article entitled «The Persuadable Public&rpublic is influenced by voices of powerful figures, such as the president, in an article entitled «The Persuadable Public&rPublic».
Who that came over to visit would I say, «Let me show you this...»» Whether it becomes a sign, or a projection, or a loud voice in a large space, Nauman's work always gives the feeling that you are experiencing, in a very public way, something that is terribly intimate.
All falls on our taxes and Joe public is on to this of course, but very hard for us to get a voice.
The whole exercise gets politicized using scary unfounded hypothesis usually associated with current global climate change propaganda.All falls on our taxes and Joe public is on to this of course, but very hard for us to get a voice.
The contribution of concerned citizens, activists, and writers from the North with regards to public policies in the South can be very beneficial and appreciated, but they must take into consideration the context, politics, and realities of the South, as well as the voice of the people living there.
Very powerful voices have observed that such a position may be misconceived, not least when, for certain purposes the public or Parliament should be treated as the AG's client.
«In the last year there's been a lot of chatter and some negative voices weighing in to the review in a very public way that paints a picture that is much worse than what we believe is the reality, or frankly fair.»
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