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City grandee and former boss of Standard Chartered Lord Davies, added: "Having reached a position where it is unacceptable for the voice of women to be absent from the boardroom, it is disappointing to see there are still 28 all-male boards in the FTSE 250.

Davies, a former boss of Standard Chartered and lined up to become a non-executive director of a branch network being spun out of Royal Bank of Scotland, said: "We have now moved to a place where it is unacceptable for the voice of women to be absent from the boardroom".

This is because it is unacceptable for the voice of women to be absent from the boardroom in modern Britain and every company needs to play their part to ensure that this happens.

In his note, Dorsey addressed the topic of harassment further: "Everyone on Twitter should feel safe expressing diverse opinions and beliefs and targeted behavior that harasses or threatens others to silence another person's voice is unacceptable to us and a violation of our policies".

And there was so much latency — delays in the transmission — that it was unacceptable for some applications, like voice calls.

Mr. LeBlanc said some manufacturers -- including Kidde -- make a combination smoke and carbon monoxide alarm that provides a voice warning when unacceptable levels of either substance are detected.

"We created #NotAFan so fans can communicate that domestic violence is absolutely unacceptable and to give a voice to fans who didn't have one before.

That is unacceptable and I raise my voice and add to the others that are calling for a quick and fair end to the UNITE HERE merger which ends all this infighting.

It should be relatively straightforward to make it unacceptable to have women's voices go unrepresented in political debates, and it's about time it happened.

In "At Last," Patrick comes to see how damagingly his wit, intelligence and charm have insulated him: "He was doing what he always did under pressure, observing everything, chattering to himself in different voices, circling the unacceptable feelings".

In the Melrose novels, we learn, Patrick embraced the art of detachment as a child — it was the one way he could try to cope with his father's attacks — and whenever he is under pressure, the impulse returns: to stand back, "observing everything, chattering to himself in different voices, circling the unacceptable feelings" as a means of control.

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