Sentences with phrase «voices concern for»

Zuckerberg voices concern for «local journalism,» and Google's Digital News Initiative has done the same.
I am a female pastor in Seattle that publicly called Mark D out in 2006, met with him then and voiced concerns for the past 8 years.
Trump has at least voiced concern for religious liberty and support for the pro-life movement, said Jeffress.
At the conference itself, participants from the younger churches voiced their concerns for the unity of the church.
A Christian charity has voiced its concerns for children in Kenya, as the country awaits the results of Thursday's presidential election re-run.
Several community members and business leaders have criticized and voiced concerns for the plan, with the Manufacturers Association of the Southern Tier (MAST) coming out and saying it will legally challenge the proposal.
The principals voiced concern for two top priorities: (1) maintaining and perhaps adding staff, because keeping personnel is key to a low student - teacher ratio and caring relationships in school; and (2) providing targeted support to the students who need it most.
Edm, i remember you accussing me of moving goal - posts when I voiced my concern for this very situation.
As mentioned above, this was one of the things I voiced concerns for, but thankfully, that concern was not needed, as the kingdom building is kind of fun; it reignited the joy I used to have back on my Windows 98 PC with The Sims.
Who have investigated or voiced concerns for the health of wind turbine neighbors (in alphabetical order; revised March 10, 2013).
On and around April 22, communities across approximately 192 countries voice their concerns for the planet and take action to protect it.
His Honour has been voicing these concerns for some time now, but, unfortunately, most litigators practicing in the Toronto area will likely tell you that the situation is getting worse, not better.

Not exact matches

Nathaniel Karp, the chief economist for BBVA Compass, a midsized bank headquartered in Alabama, issued a report last week that voiced some of those concerns — as well as potential solutions for banks.
Kenya's Tourism and Wildlife Cabinet Secretary Najib Balala has voiced his concerns over the country's lack of world class hotels which he argues has made Tanzania a better proposition for tourists in East Africa.
And while many voiced concern about the insensitivity of the giveaway, one homeless man had a different message for Chick - fil - A.
I voiced this concern a number of times and at one point even pushed for a different strategy.
Opponents voiced concerns tariffs could raise prices for all kinds of consumer and commercial goods made of aluminum and steel.
But as the practical reality of repeal began to sink in for the millions of Americans who stand to lose coverage, the voices of concerned, angry citizens soon took center stage at town halls across the country.
Assuming the kinks are ever worked out, one big question is whether the voice platforms from Amazon, Google, and the like will become useful enough for consumers to overlook any concerns of walled gardens.
As we discussed the issue, one of my team members brought up the example of a client who had voiced some concerns with a non-newsletter marketing piece we ran for them.
Calls have included asking representatives to vote against Betsy DeVos's nomination for secretary of education or asking Customs and Border Control to voice concern over President Trump's suspension of refugee immigration.
In exclusive interviews with Reuters in Davos, Gates and Chambers both voiced concern about leadership changes in the U.S. and in United Nations bodies and what these might mean for funding and commitment to global health.
Many of Shell and BG's big shareholders have voiced support for the deal but a slump in oil prices below $ 30 a barrel has raised concerns that Shell may be overpaying for the smaller rival.
The initial concerns voiced by the companies are for the optics of the controversy.
For teamwork to evolve, there must not be fear of reprimand when voicing one's concerns.
One observer pointed out that a federal judge's ruling has actually overturned the order for now, which she suggested is doing more than Musk's chosen tactics for voicing his concern.
Similarly, if many people voice the same concern and it isn't addressed, employees not only will be upset about the lack of change but also will be irritated they took the time to express how they felt for what appears to be no reason.
Amid planning for the trips last year, Pruitt's chief of staff Ryan Jackson — who voiced objections to some of the travel — was quietly shut out of emails and meetings concerning Pruitt's travel and schedule, the sources said.
For customer service - you have an opportunity to speak to dissatisfied customers who are voicing their concerns.
Fed Chairwoman Janet Yellen has also voiced concerns about the potential for money laundering, while the bank has remained muted about the possibility of issuing its own «Fedcoin».
However, during September some global institutions voiced concerns about the speed at which China has accumulated debt — which has risen from 147 % of GDP in 2008 to 255 % in March of this year according to the Bank for International Settlements — could hamper the country's ability to maintain its current level of growth.
However, this morning most of the concern that pv magazine staff heard voiced at the Solar Finance and Investment conference had to do not with steel and aluminum, but with the potential for new tariffs on Chinese products under Section 301 of the Trade Act of 1974.
You know they love their white liberal MASTER, to think for themselves, to form their own opinion, to voice their concerns, and to bring black issues to light is not allowed.
But the more time marches on, the more Humanae Vitae appears prophetic, for Paul VI voiced four concerns regarding artificial contraception that have largely become realities: a general lowering of moral standards; increased marital infidelity; the reduction of women to instruments for the fulfillment of male desire; and public authorities engaging in coercive population planning programs.
The likelihood of bringing about a higher good, i.e., eudemonia, by rudely expressing one's concern for others» health, voicing unflattering criticism, and forcing confrontational consideration of moral issues is small (and, in some cases, such as the friend who sings off - key, nil).
Probably Rev. Graham wanted to talk about Pastor Naderkhani's impending execution and he was denied the opportunity to be a voice of concern for the plight of the Pastor in Iran.
Thank you Jeremy for allowing my message concerning adoption to be posted above, the voice of adoptees critical of adoption practices is rarely allowed to be heard outside the adoptee community, especially by abandoning mothers and adopting parents.
But while experience shows that the Catholics» answer to the fundamentalists lies in the base communities, only a minority of bishops have strongly pushed for them because of the Vatican's frequently voiced concern that they are too «horizontal» — meaning that they are a democratic influence on a hierarchical church — and liable to become involved in social and political issues.
The conference was spearheaded by Michael Davidson, a man of God who came out of the homosexual life many years ago and heads up a group called Core Issues Trust («a non-profit Christian ministry supporting men and women with homosexual issues who voluntarily seek change in sexual preference and expression») and by Andrea Williams, dynamic barrister and CEO of Christian Concern (an organization that seeks to be «a strong Christian voice in the public sphere») and the Christian Legal Centre (a legal defense team for British Christians persecuted for their faith).
Thus, it isn't surprising that most of us search for a sane voice to put words around those issues that we know ought to concern us.
The result was a group, initially called The Responsible Society, which as Family and Youth Concern became a strong voice for family values.
His voice and thoughts are ripe for the world to glean from... It's as if he is saying, «Listen, you normal people, I don't get why you think you have this burden or voice to try and make a difference, voice concerns, create a place for commiseration and though experiments... leave that to us, the few who should have the loudest voice, who are apart of an elite line of life commentators... I mean, for me, it's my God given job... For God's sake, I HAVE TO do this to support my famifor the world to glean from... It's as if he is saying, «Listen, you normal people, I don't get why you think you have this burden or voice to try and make a difference, voice concerns, create a place for commiseration and though experiments... leave that to us, the few who should have the loudest voice, who are apart of an elite line of life commentators... I mean, for me, it's my God given job... For God's sake, I HAVE TO do this to support my famifor commiseration and though experiments... leave that to us, the few who should have the loudest voice, who are apart of an elite line of life commentators... I mean, for me, it's my God given job... For God's sake, I HAVE TO do this to support my famifor me, it's my God given job... For God's sake, I HAVE TO do this to support my famiFor God's sake, I HAVE TO do this to support my family.
He perfects those things that concern us, and so this just may be yet another good update to that voice he's been crafting in you for sometime.
For decades, Professor Sen has been an influential voice on global poverty and matters concerning the poor.
These voices, acting from a putative concern for the nation and even for the Republican Party, urge Republicans to avoid the mistake of Obama and the Democrats after 2008 of displaying hubris and overinterpreting their mandate.
Clearly, then, it is important for anyone concerned about the health of theological education, or, more broadly, for anyone concerned about the health of theology, to be aware, not simply of one or another of the voices in the debate, but of the overall structure and movement of the debate as a whole.
Several major denominations have led the way in adopting statements voicing church concern for persons with handicaps.
Specifically, what response can theology make to critical consciousness as the latter voices its suspicion concerning our hope for resurrection and the constant biblical aspirations for new life?
The briefing was meant to mimic an academic setting where concerns could be voiced, according to Smith who claims chaplains were used to oversee the briefing for that reason.
His principal message at present is about evangelisation, echoing the call of recent popes, and giving voice to a widespread concern about a sense of life having lost its meaning for many people «There is this reduction of living to a general soft - core list of things: money, health, individualism.
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