Sentence examples for voice rights from inspiring English sources

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However, rich voice rights are less compelling as a model of just human interaction where liberal exit opportunities exist.

The rich voice rights characterizing just polities in much of normative political philosophy are compelling in significant part because one generally is bound to a political state and cannot exit that political state except for another political state.

Stakeholder theorists emphasize circumstances in which exit opportunities are costly, especially for non-shareholding stakeholders, in order to justify voice rights, e.g., strong rights of participation in a firm's governance (Freeman and Evan 1990), or other claims, e.g., protection against termination of employment.

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Getting Jessie's voice right.

I liveblogged The Voice right before this.

"And you're not hearing that voice right now".

I'd love to hear your voice right now.

(It was already an American voice, right out of Sinclair Lewis's "Babbitt").

She sang so hard you feared she would blow out her voice right there onstage.

The guy who played Biggie was convincing; he had the voice right.

Of course that's tricky when it comes to getting the voice right.

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