I'm talking about galvanising the unionist family to speak with one voice instead of appeasing republicanism. |
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But just as surely, it must be noted that they were closer to speaking with one voice than at any other time in our history. |
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If they're truly interested in speaking with one voice then it's inevitable that the accents will start to fade over time. |
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In addition, to maintain credibility as a scientific advisory body, the council needs to speak with one voice. |
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I say and protest with one voice against our further soiling our souls and hands in this infamous jobbery. |
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The three party leaders spoke with one voice in the Evening Press last night. |
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We must speak with one voice, and proudly promote the positive impact of the industry's substantial investment in server training. |
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So you want to be a united front and speak with one voice and give clear directives to the contractor even as a couple. |
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While the industry insists it must stick together and speak with one voice, there have been individual voices of disapproval. |
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But how does a movement that does not speak with one voice and that often marches energetically in different directions take the next step? |
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In the course of the hearing, participants spoke with one voice of their bewilderment at the proposal for a directive. |
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But speaking with one voice does not mean having only one organization attempting to represent everyone. |
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It must be expressed with one voice and vested with the necessary instruments. |
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I urge them to speak with one voice across different multilateral forums and to align bilateral support with the common strategy in each country. |
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Together, 80 million Vietnamese will speak with one voice to demand democracy and human rights. |
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And very importantly, the European Union needs to speak with one voice in international forums in order to make itself heard. |
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Well, this accord brings us together to say with one voice that: Yes, it is time. |
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If it wants to have a greater say on the international scene, it needs to speak with one voice and promote a real common strategy. |
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A majority concluded that it was necessary to find a way of speaking and acting with one voice. |
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Now, Canadians and parliamentarians, with one voice, are having a late debate tonight over our very deep concern about Darfur. |
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More than 50 countries, more than one fourth of the States Members of the United Nations, will speak with one voice. |
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Europe should therefore remain unyielding and continue to speak with one voice. |
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The EU has a common foreign policy through which it speaks with one voice on key international issues. |
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They also think that SDAs in jurisdictions with more than one SDA should consult each other before the meetings so they can speak with one voice. |
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And surely, we all believe that we should speak with one voice in the face of such suffering. |
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We are essentially striving to accomplish the same thing, which is to market our respective inland waterways systems with one voice. |
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They attributed this inequality to the fact that the Sector does not speak with one voice. |
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Since then, Randolph dreamt of bring hundreds of thousands of people to Washington to speak with one voice for jobs and rights. |
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The award was also welcomed by Scarborough Forum for Tourism, set up three years ago to allow all sectors of the industry, including residents groups, to speak with one voice. |
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We hope this service will help unite the local parishes into a cohesive unit speaking with one voice, something that is sadly lacking over the years. |
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Anything we can enunciate with one voice from this chamber to the United States Congress would be helpful and I certainly would take it under advisement. |
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I would warmly welcome the establishment of a union of mayors within a federation, which would enable them to speak with one voice and be represented by one body. |
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Unfortunately, the global political community is a long way from speaking with one voice on anything, and climate change is no exception. |
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The European Minister of Foreign Affairs, bolstered by a European Department of Foreign Affairs, will enable the Union to speak with one voice on the international stage. |
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Against this background, it is particularly important that the Commission and the Member States closely concert their positions and speak with one voice, with a view to making progress towards our agreed objectives. |
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According to the report, macroeconomic policy between the countries of the euro area is to be coordinated, and the euro area is to speak with one voice in international financial institutions and fora. |
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And if workers' representatives succeed in putting up a united front and speaking with one voice, the workers' cause can be advanced and the balance of power can assume a new form. |
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I was waiting for that amazing moment when, all across the field all hands would be raised and every mouth would speak in new tongues, in one accord and with one voice. |
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What I am heartened about this evening is that Canadian parliamentarians are standing together with one voice and saying that we need to address this immediate concern in Darfur. |
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On the core questions of the legitimacy of scientific and medical research, and the basic criteria for including patients in such research, the world seemingly speaks with one voice. |
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We have established well-defined, market-driven compensation programs for management, and the board speaks with one voice, despite drawing its membership from two different sponsors. |
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The nobles around Prince John implored him with one voice to throw down his warder, and to save so brave a knight from the disgrace of being overcome by odds. |
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