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Obama also initially appeared to make some progress in giving
voice
to the universal values of human rights and democracy.
The new lineup eliminated the most powerful
voice
on the left (Bo) and relegated the “extreme reformers” on the right (Li Yuanchao and Wang Yang) to the second tier.
But losing a vote need not mean losing a
voice.
First, I wanted to provide a Mexican
voice
in the immigration debate.
But when violence flared up – virtually simultaneously – in Venezuela and protesters began dying at the hands of government agents, the Organization of American States raised its
voice
to announce that...it would not raise its
voice.
The problem with this argument (if one can call it that) is that “the people” do not speak with one voice, nor do their pronouncements fall fully formed from the sky.
Yet, because US support capabilities would be vital to the nature and scale of some operations, in practice the US would have a major
voice
when it did participate.
They weaken it by undermining our elected representatives, whose job is to exercise their good judgment rather than
voice
the gut feelings of an anxious, angry people.
Caijing is but one
voice
struggling to tell them.
Raising one’s
voice
to hide weakness is a dangerous strategy that can have catastrophic results.
With China, India, the US, Indonesia, Brazil, and other major global players speaking with one voice, Europe could no longer afford a cacophony of voices.
By admitting Turkey, with the world’s fifth-largest Muslim population (after Indonesia, Pakistan, Bangladesh, and India), the EU would be in a position to establish close ties with the world’s 1.8 billion Muslims, and could become a credible
voice
on reform within the Islamic world.
In recanting on this basis, Goldstone conveys to the Israelis that they can receive absolution from a highly respected
voice
of the international community by making a show of investigations.
But one group’s
voice
has been conspicuous by its absence: business.
We believe that, under such circumstances, a
voice
of moderation in the region could affect the course of events in a constructive and positive way.
The Sunni clerics who have just declared a jihad against “the Iranian regime, Hezbollah, and its sectarian allies” are the
voice
of millions across the Muslim world.
But the eurozone was a political arrangement, in which it was inevitable that Germany’s
voice
would be loud.
For that to happen, Europe’s democratic
voice
must be heard within Belarus.
Parliamentarians across Europe and the West must join their
voice
together in a well-defined, united and ringing declaration that forces Western leaders to apply real pressure to Europe’s last dictator.
It is a depressing, pathetic record, which the UN is trying--probably in vain--to redeem by appearing, in the Iraq crisis, as the
voice
of reason and international legitimacy.
Only through unification, Nietzsche argued, could continental Europe have a strong
voice
in world affairs, which at that time meant being on an equal footing with the British and Russian empires in their strategic “great game,” the winner of which would control Afghanistan and northern India.
The big difference is that the UK will lose its
voice
at the table.
In fact, seemingly outdated technologies like
voice
and text messages can be far more useful tools for the intended users than the latest apps or cutting-edge innovations in, say, nanotechnology.
Because of the sheer volume of nominations, most have traditionally sailed through the Senate with so-called unanimous consent, a process by which nominations are placed on the day’s calendar and the calendar is approved in a single
voice
vote.
In a world of increasing mobility, an aging Europe will badly need the immigrants of whom it is so frightened – and it should give them a
voice
in local politics soon (say, one year) after they arrive.
That is where Switzerland demonstrates that giving foreigners a
voice
is good policy, one that also means teaching citizens to understand the benefits of open democracy.
The National Democratic Institute has begun to reimagine refugee camps and camps for internally displaced persons as places where citizens can “find their voice” as voters and participants in democratic processes.
Add to that a tendency to heat up over the course of conversation, and it seems that the mobile phone’s main impact on
voice
communication has been to discourage it.
Simply put, those who suffer most from “dirty” mobility have the weakest political
voice.
The process of choosing the Commission’s president appears to be a conflict between the
voice
of the people, as expressed in the results of last month’s European Parliament election, and backroom deal-making by governments.
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