Sentence examples for tools to speak from inspiring English sources

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Our campaign broke ground in giving them the tools to speak out, speak up, and bring about change.

Her strategy to transform: 'silence into language and action' pointed to the violence, neglect, and erasures of history and gave us the tools to speak up, get empowered, act, and create our own accounts of history.

But when it first launched in October 2005, the success of Facebook Photos seemed far from assured -- in fact, compared to the myriad free photo sharing services available even then, Facebook Photos was downright anemic, with little in the way of album management and no editing tools to speak of.

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The city has also bought 10 devices that can merge up to a dozen different radio or cellular frequencies, allowing individuals from nearly any city agency, with any communication tool, to speak with each other.

And as they come online, they are increasingly using the social web as a tool to speak out and organize.

However, it also has the possibility to amplify the messaging behind human rights obligations and become a powerful tool to speak truth to power, if it can, indeed, capture a truth.

Multimodal communication is becoming the standard for interacting with our technology, and while heretofore we have communicated largely with inorganic tools, so to speak, such as the mouse and keyboard.

Hard times were common enough, but except in extremis most people retained land and tools, not to speak of common rights to woodlands, grazing areas, and the ability to hunt and fish.

Another critical component to helping women lift themselves out of poverty is to give women the tools to better speak for themselves.

"While I respect the diverse tactics and tools out there to speak against racism, and other forms of oppression, I consider the arts an often-underestimated tool in this resistance".

Mr. Radoff, a graying former social studies teacher at Bronx Science, customarily carries a tartan-plaid bag of pruning tools, and tends to speak as if he had marbles in his mouth, like William F. Buckley, although unlike Mr. Buckley, he went to City College, Class of '63, not Yale.

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