Sentences with phrase «where dissenting voices»

It's also why it's important to have school newspapers or journalism of some kind — podcasts or YouTube channels — where dissenting voices are encouraged and where students, parents, and community members encounter different views about controversial issues.
In his book, Testing is not Teaching, Donald Graves asks where the dissenting voices are.

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Heidi — I may be the only dissenting voice here so far, but one observation which truly is not meant to be unkind is that the food in the cover you have chosen looks a bit old and dark, especially towards the top of the plate where it's almost entirely in shadow.
Somehow, King's decision to encourage people to «stir their sticks and go to an actual bookstore rather than a digital one» caused a stir in the digital book world where readers have voiced their dissent.
«Unfortunately, too many governments are failing to create safe spaces where people can voice their dissent and organize movements free of persecution and violent attacks,» Susan R. Gelman, president of the Goldman Environmental Foundation, said in a statement upon news of Baldenegro's death.
Let me give you some examples where so - called dissenting voices have been handled by climate scientists in the scientific literature.
Unfortunately, too many governments are failing to create safe spaces where people can voice their dissent and organize movements free of persecution and violent attacks.
The offending passage occurred in the judge's dissent in Jones v. United States 526 U.S. 227 (1999) where Kennedy is interpreting a piece of federal criminal legislation, and he finds that «there is some significance in the use of the active voice in the main paragraph and the passive voice in clauses (2) and (3) of § 2119.»
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