11. This is a particularly slow matter for parents, who have a voice but who are only gradually being empowered. 12. Two subsequent recommendations make it clear that the public must have a voice in setting these priorities. 13. Rod now spends several months a year in Romania fighting for the children who have no voice of their own. 14. Everyone will then have a voice on domestic issues and remove sectarian prejudices. 15. He did not always have a voice, but he always had a point of view. 16. What a funny, pretty voice she had on the telephone. 17. I hate having my voice on tape ! 18. Although his administration appointed a coordinator to deal with environmental justice issues, activists say they had little voice in decisions. 19. And he never had a voice. 20. And that those black artists who do have a voice are saying all the wrong things. |