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More than 400 employees attended the impromptu meeting in December 2014 and were given an open forum to candidly discuss race among their colleagues and share ideas and solutions on how to address the topic through a collective, company-wide mission.
Monthly meetings with invited speakers give members an "open forum to learn and discuss important issues".
Should those whose talents are hired, or given a forum at a film festival or educational establishment, say, consider themselves involved in a progressive act?
The Syrian President was given a forum on Russian media to make the same argument.
But should he be given a forum by the school board to do so?
Given a forum, the curlers will tell you the sport is hellish on the back, the shoulders, the knees.
With a trust funded during your lifetime, most relatives are not required to be notified or given a forum to protest.
More damaging to the common weal than internecine brawling is the sheer amount of pontificating ("America loves a winner," "America loves the underdog") and prognosticating and chest puffing that is engaged in by the cast of dubious characters who are given a forum on cable-news programs and run around from network to network like free-range chickens.
While it has given a forum for inventors to create and market products, the company has reportedly lost $100M since launching.
But, while Maher was just exploiting the irony of the story, his via satellite guest for the segment, Brigitte Gabriel, was given a forum to further her fear-mongering cause.
That really inspired us to have a space where we could give a forum to these young artists to exhibit their art".
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