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Because he is no longer a voting member of that committee, his current views on the Fed's most recent policy decision were not reflected in the dissents registered last week by three other regional Fed bank presidents, Richard W. Fisher of Dallas, Narayan Kocherlakota of Minneapolis and Charles I. Plosser of Philadelphia.

But given the influence Japan's central government has usually wielded, their dissent has registered loudly.

(At the State of the Union, Democrats registered dissent by boycotting, dressing in black, and wearing kente cloth and purple ribbons).

Angered by the suppression of anti-Bolshevik dissent in Russia, Goldman registered her protest with Lenin himself and left the country within two years hoping to alert the world to the injustice she had witnessed.

One dissenting note was registered by semiconductor equipment maker Kulicke & Soffa, which was trading almost 5% lower before the bell after issuing a warning late yesterday that its fiscal first-quarter revenue would be lower than expected.

So what I want to talk about today is what I've learned about protest, about how to register dissent, about when to stay and fight, when to concede, and when to move on.

Diplomatic though he was, Brattle also registered his dissent anonymously, in a letter that circulated privately, probably later than we would like to believe.

Other bloggers who were in Tahrir Square for the uprising that drove the former air force commander, Hosni Mubarak, from office, registered their dissent, and journalists noted with amazement the scenes of pro-military fervor on the streets of Cairo on Friday.

Nevertheless, Thomas registered no dissent several months later when Alito, writing his first opinion, announced the Court's unanimous judgment in favor of Holmes.

The report of the Iraq Study Group had lately told the president to pull back from Iraq; numbers of generals and retired military officers had registered their dissent from the war (a thing unheard-of in earlier wars); the party had on its side the good will of the public and the suffrage of the licensed experts.

Fischer does not register dissent solely through his scores.

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