Voice
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Where was the
voice
of those Spaniards who looked on, perplexed, at a direct breach of their Constitution’s guarantees?
Today, most farmers in the world’s remotest places have mobile phones, and thus are equipped to receive targeted agricultural advice through simple text or
voice
messages, even without access to the Internet.
And, finally, it can give farmers a voice, enabling governments to direct and measure the impact of agricultural investments.
Against this backdrop, it is little wonder that the feeling of “existing” – of participating in an adventure and having one’s
voice
heard in the media – has become a palpable feature of the yellow-vest experience.
Rather than stick to their old political dogma, leftist political figures should heed the
voice
of Toshiko Sakurai, a Venezuelan exile.
Still, without a clear EU-level strategy, Europe will remain vulnerable to the global giants’ divide-and-conquer tactics, and Europeans will be deprived of a collective
voice
with which to defend their interests.
The Chinese government suppressed any reporting when the virus was first ravaging Wuhan, denouncing doctors who issued early warnings, and detaining others who tried to give
voice
to those warnings.
Giving a
voice
to the poor would yield more authentic analyses of current challenges, while ensuring that resources are directed to where they are needed most.
Ironically, even nationalists are awkwardly attempting to summon a common
voice
and agenda.
International organizations and their policies will not find their place and
voice
unless and until this power imbalance is ameliorated.
Harris is bound to be a strong
voice
for democracy and human rights generally, which could put her at odds with the Modi government.
The next is to “create pathways for more workers to form a union, collectively bargain to earn more, and have a stronger
voice
at work – all while preserving flexibility and innovation.”
Yet while DARPA research led directly to the Internet (through Arpanet), the microchip, stealth technologies, GPS,
voice
recognition, and autonomous vehicles, one can only wonder where the EU’s world-changing innovations are.
Companies will presumably be willing to listen to the
voice
of those who helped them survive.
What Europe can do is deepen its engagement in global financial markets – and strengthen its
voice
in their regulation.
It has never been more important for Europe to pool its resources and influence so that it can speak with one
voice.
The current government has marginalized Poland to such an extent within the EU that its
voice
matters little.
These precautions are unlikely to infringe upon any individual’s right to
voice
an opinion.
In the process, he has brought a rare moral
voice
to the political arena.
In the long run, it damages democracy, because the poor cannot have a
voice
when they are so completely marginalized.
If we do not stand up to
voice
and defend our interests and values, the European Union and its member states will become others’ prey in the new global (dis)order.
This lack of political
voice
in Washington, DC, has hurt for a long time – and now threatens to destroy Puerto Rico’s prospects for economic recovery.
But which questions are asked and whose problems are solved depends on whose
voice
gets the upper hand.
It was also a reminder that France is a nuclear power, meaning it does not have to hide the doubts that other European leaders won’t
voice.
And by blocking North Macedonia’s and Albania’s accession, he is preventing any further strengthening of the EU’s Central and East European bloc, which could overbalance France’s
voice
in the European Council.
In 1376, the Commons strengthened itself significantly by electing a Speaker, so that it could speak “with one voice” and not be divided or picked off by the more powerful Lords.
But the Commons held firm, asserting its right to speak with one
voice
and to “maintain the accusations in common.”
In Albert O. Hirschman’s famous taxonomy of political strategies – exit, voice, and loyalty – the GCC’s latest move should be seen as a demonstration of “voice,” carrying an implicit threat of “exit.”
But as Hirschman was always quick to point out, the choice between exit and
voice
cannot be understood without the third element.
With automation already cutting into the supply of jobs that had previously been offshored to these economies, it is critical that they have a
voice
in global debates that will determine how new technologies are designed and deployed.
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