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Equally important is the fact that for the first time since 1989, civil society has found a
voice
independent of President Havel.
Friedman’s
voice
was a skeptical breath of fresh air at a time when the reigning viewpoint was a kind of smug pseudo-socialism that did not recognize the astounding power of markets to accomplish desirable aims.
Islamists who praise it as a platform for their own views must deal with the fact that it also offers a
voice
to Israelis.
So, while the Arab Spring has been a genuine popular uprising against decades of corrupt and oppressive authoritarian regimes, its rapid spread, which caught almost everyone by surprise, was due in part to the influence of Al Jazeera, which became the
voice
of the voiceless throughout the Middle East.
In short, as was the case more than a half-century ago, the region has not spoken with a single
voice
on these crucial issues.
Their new reform agenda covers a long list of objectives, including reducing corruption, improving the rule of law, increasing the accountability and effectiveness of public institutions, and enhancing the access and
voice
of citizens.
By contrast, the intrinsic importance of the rule of law, transparency, voice, accountability, or effective government is obvious.
Republicans, trying to give
voice
to many working Americans’ ambient uneasiness with rising government expenditures, as well as to the growing anger of the working rich, find it easier to defend a principle than a particular constituency.
For now, Europe must assert itself as a
voice
of reason, by holding firm to the idea of a peaceful reordering of the Middle East – regardless of how difficult this task may seem at the moment.
Last year I worked in Ghana as country director of Journalists for Human Rights, a Canadian group that helps African journalists give
voice
to the voiceless in their society while raising awareness of human rights abuses.
Empowered by an impressive yet leaderless movement – largely of young people – the country’s citizens overcame decades of fear to reclaim a
voice
in their future.
One of the crucial purposes of the Commission is to help give
voice
to the health needs of the poorest of the poor.
We should not wonder at the difficulties that other cultural and linguistic groups must experience in gaining a
voice
and proper acknowledgment in science.
Lou, a trained economist who previously served in the Ministry of Finance as a deputy minister, where he was a
voice
for pro-market reforms, indicated his current approach to tax and budget policy at a recent meeting in Beijing.
The key to ensuring that they do so fairly and effectively is to amplify the
voice
of developing countries within them.
Over time, as it became increasingly clear that the burden of fiscal adjustment fell on those with the weakest
voice
- usually the poor - the IMF recognized that a focus on short-run fiscal outcomes was inadequate.
Today, the IMF emphasizes protecting (or increasing) social expenditures for the poor, while making sure spending is well-targeted, and on improving governance mechanisms so that the
voice
of the poor is heard.
The Canadian panel therefore concluded that there is strong evidence to rebut one of the greatest fears that opponents of voluntary euthanasia or physician-assisted dying often
voice
– that it is the first step down a slippery slope towards more widespread medical killing.
The UK’s coalition government speaks with one
voice
about the risks of climate change.
A sense of fair play requires voice, which can be achieved only through public dialogue.
started by a Microsoft researcher in India to bring better job opportunities to the country’s informal sector by connecting employers and job seekers via the Web, mobile apps, SMS, and
voice
services.
With more millennials entering the workforce and demanding greater equality, the youngest employees already have a stronger
voice
at work than previous generations.
That will make it easier for him to displace Palestinian families living in East Jerusalem, and he is expected to use his
voice
in city management to back the acceleration of construction for Israeli settlers there.
Giving racism a
voice
in Jerusalem’s administration is a mistake that must be corrected – ideally before tensions in the city escalate further.
Weber’s dissenting
voice
on Greek bond purchases brings that day dramatically closer.
In the case of the Fed, seven members of the Board in Washington have a federal remit, and twelve presidents of regional reserve banks vote in rotation, with only the New York president having a permanent
voice.
The Indians Strike BackLong quiescent, Ecuador's Indians--like native groups in much of Latin America--are finding their political
voice
and making their presence felt.
In such circumstances, the Mosque becomes the sole public space in which people can
voice
political views.
In campaigning, he was able to speak as both a leader from the past and a
voice
for the future.
Abba Eban: The
Voice
of IsraelFor almost two generations, Abba Eban was Israel's
voice
- its messenger to the high and mighty among the nations as well as to the Jewish people all over the world.
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