Voices
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And they oppose those shrill
voices
who argue democracy is incompatible with Islam.
Yet few
voices
in mainland Chinese media are discussing Liu’s Nobel Prize.
And Europe’s din of conflicting
voices
appears to preclude it from claiming America’s mantle.
The
voices
of countries such as China, India, and Brazil had to be heard if a coordinated response to the crisis was to be found.
But those
voices
have multiplied and strengthened, becoming a more powerful chorus.
As elected legislators in ASEAN’s established and budding democracies, the members of AIPMC feel that our
voices
have merit and legitimacy.
Anglosphere advocates might also ponder the fact that, if there are any US
voices
supporting “Brexit,” they bear an uncanny resemblance to the tribe of neo-conservative pundits who primed Britain for entry into the Iraq war.
In Poland, supposedly a Catholic country, there is a radio program and daily newspaper owned by "Radio Maria," both public
voices
of a charismatic, xenophobic, and fundamentalist priest who loathes our liberal society.
To fulfill international justice today, we need a new kind of World Court, open to other
voices.
By failing to reach out meaningfully to the Tamil-speaking minority, and by cracking down on opposition
voices
and any kind of dissent in Sri Lanka, the government is throwing away a once-in-a-generation opportunity.
The government must open itself far more to hearing and responding to the legitimate
voices
of the Sri Lankan people across the country’s political spectrum and ethnic divides.
Now small businesses have new opportunities to make their
voices
heard.
That is why we are launching the “Women Advancing Africa” initiative, which is part of our ongoing effort to amplify the
voices
of Africa’s underrepresented and to establish a pan-African women’s movement, in which women can come together to transform the continent.
When Paquim was one of the last relatively unmuzzled press
voices
in Brazil, its cartoonists were arrested, and a live bomb was found in the magazine’s offices.
And, just this October, remembering the victims of Stalin, Medvedev wrote in his blog (itself a sign meant to convey how up-to-date he is), “We can hear
voices
saying that those numerous deaths were justified by some supreme goals of the state.
Liberal democracies, when faced with dire challenges, have found such
voices
before.
In developing countries, pro-trade
voices
could help turn the debate toward the opportunities of global integration rather than emphasizing exceptions.
One way to do that is to amplify the
voices
of more agreeable alternatives, such as Israel Hayom – a Hebrew-language free daily newspaper dedicated to singing Netanyahu’s praises.
Cohn has been seen as one of the administration’s more moderate voices, and he has wanted to succeed Janet Yellen as chair of the US Federal Reserve.
And, as I have noted previously, people are not only paying greater attention; they also have more power than ever before to make their
voices
heard.
It comes from people finding and raising their voices, from politicians recognizing the importance of corporate governance for sustainable economic growth, and from influential investors putting genuine pressure on companies to change their behavior.
A patient may hear his own thoughts spoken aloud or hear
voices
discussing him.
This observation puts the problem in a slightly different light: the question is not why patients hear voices, but why they mistake their own voice for that of someone else.
The government's fanning of the flames of xenophobic nationalism after the recent bombing of the Chinese embassy in Belgrade is just the most recent sign of a deep sense of insecurity, which is also reflected in the suppression of dissenting
voices.
Of course, listeners must strain to hear the
voices
of reformists amidst the din of those calling for resistance to the enemy and a return to the pure sources of Islam.
But a growing number of
voices
challenge this view.
Hopefully, in WIPO’s reconsideration of intellectual property regimes, the
voices
of the developing world will be heard more clearly than it was in the WTO negotiations; hopefully, WIPO will succeed in outlining what a pro-developing intellectual property regime implies; and hopefully, WTO will listen: the aim of trade liberalization is to boost development, not hinder it.
To that end, organizations can be created to channel protest and dissent into the democratic process, so that certain
voices
are not driven to the political fringe.
It is our responsibility to listen to their
voices
and respond to their concerns.
The cosmopolitan elites have stabbed “us” in the back; we are facing an abyss; our culture is being undermined by aliens; our nation can become great again once we eliminate the traitors, shut down their
voices
in the media, and unite the “silent majority” to revive the healthy national organism.
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