This now begs the question, is it time for the silent majority to get off the fence and let its voice be heard? |
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How do you respond to this large silent majority of religious people who are being wedged out of the conversation? |
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In consequence we are becoming a tight-lipped silent majority afraid to rise above the parapet. |
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A little restraint will also help to listen more carefully to the disquieting, but meaningful, silence of the silent majority. |
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Now the silent majority will be watching him like a hawk, putting everything he says under the microscope of what is and what isn't acceptable. |
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They might not be the silent majority, but they are quite possibly a substantial minority who just might decide this election. |
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However, the silent majority even of the twentieth century may look old in the manner of veristic Roman portrait before they reached thirty-five. |
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They are the silent majority who have never spoken until now. |
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I will agree that there is this silent majority, and hopefully, one day it will be the vocal majority. |
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This avoids the silent majority that leaves the debates because they do not know how to argue and think as well as others can. |
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So we were quite intrigued by the fact that, given the opportunity, the so-called silent majority of Canadians were very supportive of us. |
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The Liberal government will use its majority to ram it through the House, putting its trust in the continuing silence of the silent majority. |
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The silent majority who are losing hope that life will get better for them and their children. |
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Could this pick up the protest vote from the silent majority? |
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The intersection is essentially between the Brotherhood, the military, the revolutionaries, and the heretofore silent majority. |
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Fleming laments that existing surveys and studies have documented something about the vocal minority, but almost nothing about the silent majority. |
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We've been called the silent majority but the key word here is majority. |
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In terms of number one, the input to decision-making process affecting recreational clubs, spouses and children of members of the Canadian Armed Forces make up the silent majority who populate military bases across Canada. |
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Interreligious dialogue should not only be an intellectual and theological exercise, it can also activate the silent majority to look for a common strategy on how to find harmony and peace. |
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Sarah: Together we stand with our colleagues and friends, with the silent majority of our peoples, who share the same values with us and are committed to making a change. |
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But in fact, they are Buddhism's silent majority. |
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We have to act as the lobby of the silent majority. |
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Sadly, I believe that I represent the silent majority of Canadians. |
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And what does it say about the silent majority of fellow supporters near them, who did nothing about it. |
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That is the silent majority of Ontario speaking. |
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The centre-right believes in dialogue and the need to work together realistically with the often silent majority of Muslims who want nothing to do with terror in order to explain the possibilities of liberal democracy. |
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Two decades have passed since those words, rebuking wrong in high places, were uttered, and the speaker has since passed over to the silent majority. |
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He has argued, however, that the demonstrations do not represent the silent majority of Japanese who are too anxious about the economy to give up on nuclear energy. |
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This silent majority has been hit hardest of all during the recession. |
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When he suggested that the Silent Majority should look to their laurels in regard to opposing the so-called Racial Justice group, he couldn't have got it more right. |
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