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Discover LudwigThe phrase "your dissent" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to refer to a disagreement or difference of opinion with an authority or majority view. Here is an example: In light of recent events, it is important for the board members to hear your dissent on the proposed merger deal.
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You say that your technical colleagues tolerate your dissent from their narrative.
Register your dissent and the reasoning behind it without taking up too much time (or unleashing strong emotions).
"You have to express your dissent while endorsing the underlying goals of the agenda," Mr. Grenny said.
It can be hard to tell, which is why talking with a member of the board, if possible, might be the most effective way to register your dissent.
"The more you feel support for your dissent, the more likely you are to do it," said Dr. Danny Axsom, an associate professor of psychology at Virginia Tech.
So then, delve into your dissent and defiance, ratchet up you repudiation, and put forward your suggestions of songs about refusal in comments below.
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Who is served by Clash stickers at this point in time, other than an anthropologist looking for an object lesson in commodify-your-dissent absurdity?
"Do you have any regret or shame for drawing these comparisons you did in your dissents?" Scalia did not.
One strategy would be to magnify the impact of your own dissent by organizing a boycott.
If anything from Africa to Iraq, from ID cards to Guantánamo, from carbon emissions to global labour rights, is on your mind, Dissent! has a handy guide to protests around the G8 summit and the preceding meeting of justice and interior ministers in Sheffield.
Eric Tirschwell, director of litigation and national enforcement policy for Everytown for Gun Safety: You state in your Heller dissent that you can't rely directly on history and tradition and have to reason by analogy when it comes to "new gun regulations because of conditions that have not traditionally existed".
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