Voice
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And yet not a dissenting
voice
was heard from the world’s small army of central bank economists.
Europe’s Ukrainian TestMADRID – Powerful images have been pouring out of Ukraine lately: Kyiv’s Maidan protesters bravely enduring months of bitter cold, withering police attacks, and sniper bullets; the gilded bathroom fixtures of deposed President Viktor Yanukovych’s opulent personal residence; a wheelchair-bound Yuliya Tymoshenko emerging from prison to address her countrymen in a broken
voice.
Our freedom consists in having a guaranteed
voice
in the sovereign, in being heard and participating in making decisions.
Congressman Ron Paul has been leading the pack hunting the Fed, but he is by no means as isolated a
voice
as he was two years ago.
In fact, a pluralistic system is already evolving under the umbrella of the Chinese Communist Party – a process that may eventually lead to citizens gaining an institutionalized
voice
in public policy.
We also argued in favor of a permanent process of policy consultation that would, as a counterpart to the UK’s submission to EU economic rules, give the British a
voice
– but no vote – in the creation of European economic legislation.
One objective of the demonstrators was to
voice
their desire to select Hong Kong's future leaders through universal suffrage.
Lebanon’s Falangist Party gave
voice
to its Maronite Catholics.
Only then would Israel be able to speak to the world, especially to its Arab neighbors, in a clear and practical
voice.
I hope, but cannot promise, that it would be the well-tempered
voice
of Middle Israel.
Russia’s
voice
in global affairs lost authority.
But a reassessment is needed if ASEAN is to speak with a strong
voice
on regional matters, rather than allowing dissenting voices within the group to prevent the adoption of collective positions.
It is much better capitalized than before the crisis, and its governance structures are being reformed to give emerging-market members a larger
voice
in strategy and policy.
Emerging-market countries have increased their share of the world economy, giving them a more important
voice
in international relations.
Notice what the populist always does: he starts with a symbolic construction of the real people, whose supposedly single authentic will he deduces from that construction; then he claims, as Trump did at the Republican convention in July: “I am your voice” (and, with characteristic modesty: “I alone can fix it”).
Early on, Le Pen would campaign like her father: using her heavy frame and heavy frown to intimidate opponents, forcing her smoker’s
voice
to make her point, never playing the “woman card.”
But, it seems that no robust critique was delivered when she met privately with Hun Sen in Phnom Penh on February 22 – even though Australia’s high standing in Cambodia (not least owing to its historical role in the peace process) means that its
voice
certainly would have been listened to.
In the same way, the Europeans will eventually find themselves having to speak with one
voice
and act as one body in the wider world, if only because a globalized world will not allow them the luxury of doing anything else.
Today, across North Africa, millions of people are demanding a
voice
in their own destiny.
Although Blair is now an unpopular figure, his voice, like that of the child in Hans Christian Andersen’s story, is loud enough to carry above the cabal of flatterers assuring Prime Minister Theresa May that her naked gamble with Britain’s future is clad in democratic finery.
This is precisely why May vehemently opposes giving Parliament any meaningful
voice
on the outcome of the Brexit negotiations.
It is easy to
voice
contempt of the Dutch government.
As active, engaged shareholders, institutional investors can use their ownership (and, in the case of large investors, their public voice) to help persuade companies to adopt climate-safe policies.
Now that the IMO meeting is taking place, more countries must step forward and add their
voice
to the growing number of states calling for an HFO ban in the Arctic.
They were rallying against a political regime that they felt was insular, arbitrary, and corrupt, and that did not allow them adequate
voice.
Especially to many young people, Corbyn is the longed-for man of conviction, the “authentic”
voice
of the people.
It is as if the
voice
of the diaspora were being silenced in Palestine.
Communities united around an issue and found a
voice
on Facebook.
Simply put, the African media failed to reach beyond immediate borders and serve as a
voice
for the continent in its encounters with the world.
The IMF’s resources were extended in 2009, and the organization was supposed to be reformed in order to give emerging markets more
voice.
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