Sentences with phrase «voices of people who»

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Voices of people who have often been disappointed, bringing a degree of cautiousness with it.
Creating space and elevating the voices of people who live in and depend upon forests and have real - time, important information and proposals to defend them.
For just two weeks every few years, the voices of the people who are getting hit first and worst get a little bit of space to be heard at the place where fateful decisions are made.
Aside from being unrealistic, general calls to limit the advocacy of scientists may be detrimental or even destructive, by encouraging the removal of the voices of people who have the clearest understanding of the world and climate change from the public discussion.
What collective bargaining does, is it requires an administrator, it requires a boss, to actually listen to the voices of people who work in the system...
On the side of the teacher, principal, and superintendent, whose associations and organizations tend to be anti-accountability, we haven't done a good enough job elevating the voices of people who have a different perspective.
So I decided to present these stories more or less intact, lightly edited, in the voices of people who did the telling... and the living.
«No one's listening to the voices of people who live near the racetrack.»
So your politics can't be about telling communities what you've concluded; it's got to be about asking them, listening to the voices of people who need us on their side and responding.
Sometimes I heard the voices of people who had been speaking to me hours earlier.
It is almost as if in the clamour of voices of people who wish no change or dilution of Standards, our own voice is silenced and our objectives and convictions forgotten.
Lately, it's few and far between that the voices of people who believe similarly to me are heard.
That's it, the rueful humor of country folk and the sound of the 19th century, the voice of people who won't be beaten.
The system is so sophisticated that it will recognize only the voice of the person who programmed the number.
Podcasts are a great way to hear book marketing explained in the words and voice of the people who do it best.

Not exact matches

Many people are voicing opinions about this particular content and it has become an important part of the conversation around who the next U.S. president will be.
«Meet People Who Don't Work in Tech,» reads the ad on Facebook by San Francisco - based startup UpOut, seeming to voice a collective desire of city residents.
The Mid Scotland and Fife MSP was backed in the short term by Unite's Scottish secretary Pat Rafferty who said: «Under Alex Rowley's interim leadership we are confident that the voices of Scotland's working people will be heard loud and clear at Holyrood.»
Today the president voiced his support for «direct and rapid income tax relief for the American people,» and on this he has the backing of the Democrats who control Congress.
If you see someone raising his voice at employees, stuttering nervously in front of a group or avoiding admitting when he's wrong, that's a person who is just starting out.
«Having diverse leadership means there are more voices in the room, and there are more different points of entry for people who are being bullied or abused at work,» Coles told Business Insider.
«If someone says something you disagree with, discuss the idea and fall short of discussing why the person who voiced the idea is dumb, selfish, mad, or evil.
On the recruiting end, we encourage our hiring managers to look for people who bring new perspectives to the company, and we focus on building teams with a variety of voices and experiences.
I'm talking about personal credibility: being somebody who people can actually believe in, an honest and trustworthy voice that differentiates itself from the sea of spammy marketing pitches we're bombarded with every day.
«We are doing what journalists throughout said mainstream media are supposed to do: challenge the conventional wisdom, hold politicians» feet to the fire, ask tough questions, report facts that are in many cases inconvenient truths for career politicians, and give a voice to the millions of people worldwide who have had theirs taken away from them by world elites who consider the ordinary person beneath them,» Boyle said, pointing to Breitbart's record July traffic as evidence Americans «hunger for something different.»
«There are people out there who are voicing probably justifiable concerns about putting more power into the hands of fewer and fewer organizations.
This month, Teen Vogue is dedicating its digital cover to rising voices in the gun control movement, young people who are working on the issue in different ways, all of them impacted by gun violence.
This is the first episode of our new «Alternative Voices» interview series, where we talk to people who give us a different perspective on all manner of topics.
«This could bring to light voices who aren't normally heard within a company, including people who aren't invited to meetings because they aren't seen as «expert» enough - resulting in more accurate calculations of value which could lead to promoting the best people, rather than the perceived best people or people with the loudest voices.
I come to these conversations based on what I read from the author and only contribute my own voice to counter what I feel is a diatribe of irrational and fantasy charmed people with letters after their names who have no idea of what they write about.
Millions of Canadians who elected good people to be their communities» voice in Ottawa have watched those same people become Stephen Harper's voice in their communities.
I am proud that our union has added its voice to those of so many other Canadians who want to help, moved by the human plight of so many millions of displaced people.
Since then, there has been a wave of self - immolations in Algeria, Egypt, Pakistan, Punjab and elsewhere, by people who feel that they have no voice to counter what they have alternatively described as «injustice, oppression and lack of equality,» or «poverty, corruption and unemployment.»
There is a widening gap between individuals who have benefited from the policies of governments and those who have seen little relief, and that gap is particularly wide in autocratic countries where people have inadequate ability to change those policies or to voice their political opposition.
«No matter the fate of Bill 214, I expect swift and meaningful action from the government and all Members of the Assembly to protect our democracy from those who are more concerned with winning than ensuring the voice of the people is heard and the public interest is served.»
Social media definitely impacts search results, and the «voice of the people» is making it much more fair to those of us who create great content.
I write songs by looking right at Jesus from my heart and actually singing to a real person who is listening and moving at the sound of my voice.
Dawkins, who is widely regarded as the most respected figure in atheism, is lending his voice to this event because he says freedom for atheists is «constantly under threat from people who would like to turn this country into some sort of a theocracy.»
Chris Christie's attack on Rand Paul - where Christie complained about piddling «esoteric» libertarian concerns voiced by people who were too cowardly to face «the widows and the orphans» of 9/11 - reminded me of something, but I couldn't put my finger on it.
With that in mind, the prophetess as God's voice, as judge, as apostle, as leader has precedence in the scriptural history of God's people as far back as at least Judges and as recently Acts, to saying nothing of those who have been recognised as particular saints since then (although I'm not RC I don't deny there are people worthy of particular honour).
Thanks for giving voice to so many of us, people like myself, who often feel as though we are slogging our way through the religious wilderness of fear and judgmentalism.
A person who is suffering from psychosis is out of touch with reality, may hear «voices» or have strange and illogical ideas.
So more than anything, the chaplain should be a person who is sensitive to the voice of God.
It's funny how you denounce people who illustrate the madness of people who live their lives and dictate yours based on voices in their head from imaginary beings
I would encourage anybody who cares about people, to somehow find a way to hear voices of those that don't share your journey.
«The God who made the world and everything in it is the Lord of heaven and earth and does not live in temples built by human hands «Acts 17:24 «Then I heard another voice from heaven say: ««Come out of her, my people,» so that you will not share in her sins, so that you will not receive any of her plagues;» Revelation 18:4
Where politics, special interests, and discord abound, it's easy to lose sight of what's in the best interest of the people who have the tiniest voice: the children.
funny how legal and spiritual got flopped around as to who gets protection from whom... the amount of isolating and silencing that happens when a person faces someone who apparently has g - d's voice, and has managed to find a way to completely... destroy any hope of good.
We claim to honour the «least of these» and to be a people who lay down power, who believe that the greatest is the servant, and that the way to really get ahead in the Kingdom of God is to put others first, to amplify other voices, to make room at the table.
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