Voice
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But more is needed, and September’s summit in New York will be an important opportunity for countries to
voice
their full-throated support for innovative financing mechanisms, and thus give the MDGs a fighting chance.
The subtlety and maturity of his diplomacy over Iraq are but another sign that Russia is emerging from its long post-communist funk to find its
voice
in an American-led world.
Modern communication – in particular the extensive use of social media – has enabled this rising middle class not only to find its voice, but also to have its
voice
heard.
Proportional representation is widely viewed as one factor that promotes the implementation of redistributive policies by providing a political
voice
to minorities.
It gives every member, big or small, a platform and a
voice.
Netanyahu claims that his was “a fateful, even historic mission" to
voice
his concern for the fate of Israel and all Jews.
It also needs to speak with one
voice
on matters of foreign policy in order to play a more important international role in solving major conflicts and shaping a more peaceful and balanced world order.
They must demand a
voice
in planning and implementing the reconstruction effort and, along with international donors, transparency and public auditing of where aid is spent.
The industry’s
voice
was more often heard in Parliament as well.
Given inter-generational demands, large spillover effects between different communities, and interdependence with the rest of the world, any governance system must weigh the interests of ruling elites and lobbyists against those of weaker groups without voice, and popular demands against long-term planning.
The relentless emphasis on the “harmonious” presence of large groups of performers left no room for individual voices (even the young singer Lin Miaoke, as we now know, didn’t have her own voice).
Five years after the uprisings erupted, Arab citizens have little – in some cases, even less –
voice
in running their countries’ affairs.
They are also subject to violence, deprived of the authority to plan their own families, and denied an equal
voice
in their homes and communities.
Such a world requires better global governance, as well as overdue institutional reforms that give emerging economies proper
voice
and representation in international institutions.
By establishing himself as a
voice
of reason, moderation, and responsibility, Macron tried to lay the groundwork for his emergence as a real agent of change.
When I was Sweden’s foreign minister, I attended more than 130 meetings of the EU’s various ministerial councils, and I can honestly attest that the UK’s
voice
was among the most prominent in every one.
But how much power they really wield in the G7 is debatable: America's President, Secretaries of State and Treasury, and the Chairman of the US Federal Reserve almost certainly get their way more easily in a large, unwieldy group than they would in a smaller meeting where Europe spoke with a single
voice.
His shrill
voice
lacked the gravitas associated with the office, and he seemed statesmanlike only in situations that naturally created that image for him, such as the November 2015 terrorist attacks in Paris and, more controversially, France’s intervention in Mali in 2013.
On the contrary, France should be one of the leaders of that effort, adding its
voice
and centrality as a country halfway between Europe’s north and south and acting as a model for many other countries on social issues.
Ever since the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001, the US military has gained an outsize
voice
in the formulation of US foreign policy.
As the Chinese government seeks international backing for its crackdown on terrorism, local Uyghurs seem less inclined to
voice
their frustrations than ever before.
As the Economic Commission for Africa concluded in its recent report: “Civil society and the media have increased their
voice
and power in the last decade of democratic reforms.”
Its
voice
should be heard on matters ranging from terrorism and weapons proliferation to global climate change and energy policy.
A
voice
replied “I’m here;” we looked up, and there he was, on top of the nearest coconut tree, with his lungi tied up at his knees, a hatchet in one hand and a cellphone in the other.
During the early post-war years, Germany’s
voice
was understandably muted.
The valuable role of civil society in giving
voice
to communities that governments cannot reach is also recognized, but its relationship with government and business is often characterized more by conflict than cooperation.
Rothberg was killed because “the yearning for peace deafened his ears, and he did not hear the
voice
of murder waiting in ambush.”
The appeal of populists is that they give
voice
to the anger of the excluded.
In a piece dated April 3, 2016, a former Le Monde diplo editor, Alain Gresh, and others, called Ramadan’s
voice
one that “carries weight in poor neighborhoods” and to which “young people listen.”
While the President of Germany is not supposed to intervene in the day-to-day management of the country, his
voice
will no doubt be influential.
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