Sentence examples for articulate union from inspiring English sources

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Arne Sorenson of Marriott predicts that his typical employee, a diminutive Hispanic housekeeper with shaky English, will find it hard to say no to the tall, articulate union man who turns up and asks her to sign a card.

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Though he is not exactly an electrifying presence, Mr Walker is a well-tested, articulate, union-slaying, budget-cutting exponent of conservative ideals that could appeal to both the pro-business party establishment and the Christian conservative grassroots.

They not only make these prizings more articulate (a union of prizing and appraising); in making us more vividly aware of the features of the object that we prize, they alter the directions of our prizings (VEK 4 9).

While there are many important business and economic issues at stake on June 23, there are also at stake the important principles of union articulated by Stefan Zweig.

Morocco single-handedly denied a legitimate African voice and a representative of the African Union from articulating the continent's position on climate change.

As articulated in the African Union's Roadmap on Shared Responsibility and Global Solidarity for AIDS, Tubercolosis and malaria response in Africa, AIDS can lead to system-wide solutions for Tubercolosis, malaria and other infectious diseases.

Despite misgivings about collaboration with labour unions articulated by a few of our informants, the CCAAC did not hesitate to draw on its allies and networks, including labour unions to join more contentious pan-Canadian campaigns.

The Better Together campaign has been dogged with the absence of any emotionally resonant vision of Britain to articulate as a defence of union.

One is the critical role of the union (Unison) in articulating the determination of staff to keep their own destiny in their own hands.

"No one wanted their name on it, because the New York City unions were very articulate in their opposition to the law," said Jerome Lefkowitz, who drafted the law and helped to administer it afterward.

Walesa was an effective union leader capable of articulating what the workers felt but as president he had a difficult time delegating power or navigating the bureaucracy.

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