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They speak plainly and are less steeped in economic theories than recent predecessors.
What we need is politicians who speak plainly about deep realities and difficult solutions.
Unfortunately, the country's news media is often unable to speak plainly about the issue.
But to speak plainly: We clearly had too much of that going on until recently.
" Pacchia said Starbucks should speak plainly about the nature of racial bias and avoid "false equivalencies.
To survive in a time of patriarchy, you're not allowed to speak plainly about how much it hurts to survive patriarchy.
So, while NATO members hope you'll agree to speak plainly about Russian threats, antagonizing Russia publicly is not in NATO's playbook.
In the time of Trump, the stakes demand that we must speak plainly and passionately when it comes to fighting bigotry.
" So brava to the heroine, Roop (Alia Bhatt), who finally gets around to asking him, "Why can you never speak plainly?
Their actions speak plainly enough: they are working to turn today's open PC ecosystem into a closed, Microsoft-controlled distribution and commerce monopoly.
Let's speak plainly: The United States is currently investigating whether agents for Trump and Putin worked together, secretly, illegally, to subvert the 2016 election.
" But he then took a left turn from his usual apolitical path to speak plainly about how he found the Charlottesville protest and its aftermath "disgusting.
He said that provoking Mr. Trump and particularly Mr. Schumer showed he was willing to speak plainly and directly and not as a normal politician would.
Trump allies and fans rejected the notion that he was playing a dangerous game and instead praised his willingness to forgo political correctness and speak plainly.
A smart Republican would speak plainly about the elephant in the room and present plans to break the union stranglehold and end Connecticut's perverted version of exceptionalism.
As in his Oscar-winning film, "20 Feet From Stardom," Mr. Neville knows how to capture the magic of performance and how to encourage professionals to speak plainly.
People who speak plainly about needing treatment for or living with a mental health condition risk social isolation, discrimination at work, and in some cases violence or unjust imprisonment.
Lawmakers, including Trump's fellow Republicans, have expressed concern that the Pentagon still lacks a confirmed defense secretary, who would be more empowered to speak plainly, without fear of political backlash that could cost him his job.
They hope that this public dialogue will encourage other moms from diverse backgrounds to speak plainly, without fear of judgment or criticism, and that together, we can learn how to better navigate this crazy, impossible time for our kids.
It's an apt theme, for religious tropes often inspire such clarity in singer-songwriters, and this fragile, hushed, hymnlike album shares with Leonard Cohen's last few a forthright, openhearted quality: a need to speak plainly before the altar of performance.
But if I may speak plainly on the cusp of a national holiday that marks the unofficial end of summer and the start of a long run of work and activity that will take us through the end of the year: It's time to get your larder in shape.
"I have been pretty straightforward on calling issues from the beginning of the campaign — it's part of our message to the people that we will speak plainly," Mr. Johnson said, as he made his way to his campaign's tent at the end of the parade in Montclair, where his mother, Dr. Byerte Johnson, was holding down the fort.
To return to our opening metaphor, the primary reason for what appears to Watson as a convergence of the sciences is that they have been cooked in the same kitchen, or, to speak plainly, in their contemporary forms they all try to progress by the application of increasingly precise instruments and strong mathematics to artificially constructed experiments.
You may just as well speak plainly,' said Lady Maulevrier, freezingly.
William Holder had earlier taught a deaf man, Alexander Popham, to speak "plainly and distinctly, and with a good and graceful tone".W. Holder, W. (1668). "Of an Experiment, Concerning Deafness". Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society 3, pp. 665–668.
Then he spit and touched the man's tongue. 34 He looked up > to heaven and with a deep sigh said to him, "Ephphatha!" (which means "Be > opened!"). 35 At this, the man's ears were opened, his tongue was loosened > and he began to speak plainly.
The Printing of William Holder's 'Principles of Harmony', Proceedings of the Royal Music Association, vol. 101, 1974. pp. 31–43, at p. 31. In 1660 at Bletchingdon he taught a deaf mute, Alexander Popham to speak "plainly and distinctly, and with a good and graceful tone".
Classical Samkhya argues against the existence of God on metaphysical grounds. For instance, it argues that an unchanging God cannot be the source of an ever-changing world. It says God is a necessary metaphysical assumption demanded by circumstances. The Sutras of Samkhya endeavor to prove that the idea of God is inconceivable and self-contradictory, and some commentaries speak plainly on this subject.
He also wanted to find the root cause of the disaster and to speak plainly to the public about his findings.Freeman Dyson, 2011, "The Dramatic Picture of Richard Feynman" New York Review of Books, July 14, 2011. Reprinted in Before going to Washington, D.C., Feynman did his own investigation. He became suspicious about the O-rings. “O-rings show scorching in Clovis check,” he scribbled in his notes.
Contributors to the journal include Mark Steyn, as well as articles by Roger Scruton, David Pryce-Jones, Theodore Dalrymple, and Jay Nordlinger. In its first issue, dated September 1982, the magazine set out "to speak plainly and vigorously about the problems that beset the life of the artists and the life of the mind in our society" while resisting "a more general cultural drift" that had in many cases, "condemned true seriousness to a fugitive existence".
Finns are comfortable and adept at working in international contexts, if notably reserved in demeanor. Many Finnish corporations do business throughout the Nordic and Baltic region, as well as globally. There is a strong tradition of professional business etiquette, focused more on relationship-building and effective communications than on superficial protocols and they prefer to speak plainly and openly; however, they do not need personal relationships in order to conduct business. Many major corporations, such as Nokia, actively draw staff from around the globe and may use English as their house language.
Indeed, to speak plainly, he > personally planted the first seeds of our present devastated state of > affairs – ZosimusZos. II.34 This charge by Zosimus is considered to be a gross exaggeration and inaccurate assessment of the situations in the fourth century under Constantine by many modern historians. B.H. Warmington, for instance, argues that the statement by Zosimus is "[an] oversimplification," reminding us that "the charge of exposure of the frontier regions is at best anachronistic and probably reflects Zosimus' prejudices against Constantine; the corruption of the soldiers who lived in the cities was a literary commonplace." B.H. Warmington. 1953.
The rose has symbolised secrecy since Roman times, due to a confused association with the Egyptian god Horus. For its associations with ceilings and confidentiality, refer to the Scottish Government's Sub Rosa initiative. Through its promise of secrecy, the rose, suspended above a meeting table, symbolises the freedom to speak plainly without repercussion. The physical carving of a rose on a ceiling was used for this purpose during the rule of England's Tudor King Henry VIII and has over the centuries evolved into a standard item of domestic vernacular architecture, to such an extent that it now constitutes a term for the aforementioned circular device that conceals and comprises the wiring box for an overhead light fitting.
Although as a young professor he "voted for John Kennedy, Lyndon Johnson and Hubert Humphrey and worked in the last's presidential campaign," Wilson was later recognized as a leading conservative scholar, as indicated by his advisory position to the American Enterprise Institute. Wilson was a staunch advocate for perseverance in the War on Drugs: > Even now, when the dangers of drug use are well understood, many educated > people still discuss the drug problem in almost every way except the right > way. They talk about the "costs" of drug use and the "socioeconomic factors" > that shape that use. They rarely speak plainly—drug use is wrong because > it's immoral and it is immoral because it enslaves the mind and destroys the > soul.
In the Goetia, Weyer, de Plancy, Livre des Esperitz, Liber Officiorum Spirituum, and Sloane MS 3824, he is described as a man riding a Dromedary camel, preceded by men playing loud music (particularly trumpets). Sloane MS 3824 describes the camel as crowned, while the rest describe King Paimon himself as crowned. The Goetia itself makes no mention of King Paimon's face, while the rest describe him as having a woman's face but still refer to him using masculine pronouns. Sloane MS 3824 and the Liber Officiorum Spirituum describe him as having a "Hoarse Voice", and those works, Weyer, and the Goetia note that he must be commanded to speak plainly, with the Liber Officiorum Spirituum specifying that King Paimon will speak in his native language until commanded to converse in the summoner's own language.
Gelfand represents a certain group among the conquerors, namely the young officers who were sure that their front experience gave them the right to laugh at a dull instructor, to avert denunciation, to speak plainly to a high-ranged party functionary or to go their own way in occupied Germany. Gelfand’s experience with women also proves the existence of love relations between masculine conquerors and feminine conquered in 1945–46. The diary illustrates that German women searched contact to Soviet soldiers on their part, too, and that not only for material matters or in need of protection." Dr. Elke Scherstjanoi, Institute of Contemporary History (IfZ), Munich-Berlin "A Diary of a Soviet Soldier—it is the description of reality that makes it so impressive, a reality that had been disclaimed for a long time and of everyday life that had never been depicted.
The Earle tour and the crowds generated by Nation of Heat piqued the attention of Lightning Rod Records, the Nashville independent label behind folk and Americana acts such as Jason Isbell, James McMurty, Amanda Shires, and High Cotton. In 2010, Lightning Rod signed Pug and released his debut full-length album, Messenger. On Messenger, a full backing band supplemented Pug's guitar, vocals and harmonica, a change featured most notably on an electric version of Nation of Heat's "Speak Plainly, Diana." Reviewers, like Steve Kolowich at the Washington City Paper, noted that, with Messenger, in contrast to Nation of Heat, Pug turns from declarative and extroverted to reflective and introspective: The album met critical acclaim, with Paste Magazine rating it 9.1/10, adding: “unless your surname is Dylan, Waits, Ritter or Prine, you could face-palm yourself to death trying to pen songs half as inspired as the 10 tracks on Joe Pug's debut full-length.
In addition, the Jesus People USA community established the annual Cornerstone Festival during this period, which would serve as a springboard to mainstream success for future Christian artists like Sixpence None the Richer and P.O.D. Even the lineup of REZ changed during this time as well. Bassist Jim Denton left to attend theological seminary and was replaced by long-time REZ roadie and songwriter Roy Montroy, who would soon become a major creative force in the band. Although REZ had been left out of the mainstream success which arguably the band had spearheaded for others, REZ was nevertheless more interested in using its music to speak plainly to both non- Christians about the reality of God and to Christians about their responsibility to the disenfranchised and hurting in the world around them. To that end, REZ returned to the studio in 1988, and the result was Silence Screams, a hybrid of blues, hard rock and heavy metal that served as a musical blueprint for all of the band's successive releases.

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