Sentences with phrase «voice of protest»

Arnault's is not the only voice of protest, though.
Unfortunately, Buddhist habits of relative passivity toward authority are such that I do not hear the strong voice of protest that should come from this community.
Prior to Rio, it seemed that the disparate voices of protest against corporation - dominated economic globalization cancelled each other out.
Since the 1970s, when plans were first conceived to build a massive hydroelectric dam along the Xingu river in the heart of the Brazilian Amazon, the forces of development have had to contest with unyielding voices of protest --
In terms of relations between Aboriginal groups and the Canadian government, it means neither the province nor the federal government can ignore Aboriginal voices of protest that stand in the way of economic development on lands which could potentially be Aboriginal land.
Her case drew the attention of the whole world, voices of protest and support arose in many countries, Filipino women demonstrated at home and in Hong Kong as well.
The voice of protest has been silenced so the fans are all fatalistic «it's just the way it is».
ALBANY — Of all the voices of protests heard in New York over the weekend, at Kennedy Airport, in Battery Park and elsewhere, Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo took care to make sure his would be heard.
Ignore the voices of protest.
Row upon row of booths held the familiar mix of green technology companies, green lifestyle promoters and, here and there, a voice of protest — notably the combative climate skeptic, Christopher Monckton, the Third Viscount Monckton of Benchley.
While I await the voices of protest at a statement that is clearly generalist, it might be that for those with access to large sums of money and with time on their hands, a year of job preparation, possible abroad, is a pleasant use of both.
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