On the other hand, people can accept lots of heretofore unacceptable things as long as they have a say beforehand. |
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As neither is a centrally contracted player, however, the club will have a say in the matter. |
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State politics, county politics, city politics and neighbourhood politics are what still convinces most Americans that they have a say. |
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The public should have a say in whether the death penalty should be brought back. |
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O'Neal never has angled to have a say in personnel moves, but he's not happy with the quality of the players around him. |
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People must know that they all can have a say in the preservation and maintenance of this way of life. |
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Rehearsals will take place every Saturday and chosen dancers will have a say in how the music is interpreted. |
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Their main role is to oversee the school's direction and to have a say in the way the school is going. |
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Didsbury, however, will have a say in the assistants' finals, which runs alongside the main event. |
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Victims would also have a say in bail applications, applications for early release and parole for criminals under the party's plans. |
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This is very important legislation on which we on this side of the House want to have a say. |
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Real partnership means all participants benefit and all have a say in developments. |
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It is now sinking in that we will lose a degree of sovereignty and that our partners will have a say in our internal affairs. |
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Government should not have a say in the way we raise our children or dust our shelves. |
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Lastly, keep in mind that children like variation and to have a say in what they do. |
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I mean, do you really want the government to have a say in how the internet is run? |
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The funding cuts to education are to make it easier for private companies to have a say in public education. |
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Did you at least try to have a say in your fate and the future of your city, state, nation, and world? |
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Members of the Evansville, Indiana, City Council want to have a say in where off-track wagering facilities are located in their city. |
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Free and open debate on the Senate floor ensures citizens have a say in their government. |
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When you deprive people of their legitimate right to have a say in their future, they will take revenge. |
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Doesn't it make sense that we retain control and have a say in our collective future? |
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Second, all users of the playing field should have a say in what money was spent on, and thirdly, there should be a co-ordinated approach to the raising of additional funds. |
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If slobs cannot be bothered to set aside 10 minutes to walk to the polling station then they don't deserve to have a say in who runs their affairs. |
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Proxy voting is often the sole means by which investors can have a say in the business operations and societal activities of their company or mutual fund. |
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As we have just heard, some think that the public should not have a say even on the diversion of two-thirds of the water in one of our last remaining braided rivers. |
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The meeting felt that the grass roots of the party should have a say in the election of party leader and the decision on a long-term leader should not be rushed into. |
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But what if you don't have a say about where your tax money goes? |
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If the president of the United States really does think he's the leader of the free world, then the free world should have a say in who gets the job. |
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Labour council leader Cllr Bob Howarth told a meeting of the executive that the council's other political parties would have a say in deciding council tax increases. |
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Every community, including our northern and first nations communities, must have a say in the development of key resource sectors. |
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They are unionizing in order to gain respect from their employer and to have a say in their terms and conditions of work. |
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In Brazil, many youth felt it was unfair that they were not able to participate in elections and have a say in the future of their country. |
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It allows those with a stake in the fishery to have a say and take a hand in how the resource is managed. |
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It is a bill that would allow community members to have a say and take a hand in the future of their lighthouses, as well they should. |
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We need to get in on the ground floor so we can have a say on where it is going. |
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They only wanted to delay the war so they could have a say in the war councils, which Bush haughtily denied them. |
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Right now non-citizens, or immigrants, have children that are attending public schools and yet they don't have a say in the School Board elections. |
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This is good news for producers as it allows them to work hands-on and have a say in how they operate. |
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Civil society organisations belonging to the civil society forum should have a say in choosing and discussing these themes. |
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Without claiming an absolute property right, do I not at least have a say in what use is made of my cells or a product derived from my cells? |
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The programs help community members have a say about justice in their community by involving them in the process. |
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Members with special needs are happy to live independently in an accessible building where they have a say in the management. |
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The first concerns their rights, and argues that children are entitled to have a say in decisions that affect their lives. |
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What makes the project successful and the website so popular is the fact that children have a say and the possibility of actively taking part. |
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The City of Saint John is committed to ensuring you have a say in the long term goals of the community. |
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Let your customers have a say in shipping speeds and costs when they order from you by integrating our shipping module into your site. |
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Cities and their citizens need to have a say in how and where our funding is allocated. |
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Saint Johners should have a say in how they want the city to look and feel and how they'd like to see their community grow over the next 25 years. |
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He noted that before September 2005 there must be a mechanism to allow people to have a say in what the stand of the Canadian government should be. |
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Change that gives power to non-physicians is more likely to succeed when physicians have a say in how much power will be shifted and how the shift will be done. |
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Who is really going to have a say in dealing with the fish stocks? |
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Intrinsically, the ability to participate as full citizens, to have a say in the framing of policies, to dissent without fear and to speak up against what one perceives to be wrong are essential freedoms. |
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Who is going to have a say with respect to their fish licence? |
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Every federation is the ultimate guarantor of its capital's neutrality, which explains why federations can claim the right to have a say in the administration of their capitals. |
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At the same time, we can have a say in the positioning of the Design shows and in drawing the line between design and art for purposes of the show. |
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Citizens are growing tired of the monopoly held by policymakers and experts, and are wanting more and more to understand what is happening around them and to have a say in it. |
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Sir, Residents in Birmingham don't currently have a say in whether lap dancing clubs can open in our area. |
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Contrary to common usage, a broad definition is given to the term 'rights of custody' to encompass any right to have a say in determining the child's place of residence. |
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This type of involvement ensures that boys and girls have a say in the direction of the primary research, regardless of whether they were involved in the analysis of the secondary data. |
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With due respect neither manager tried to have a say. |
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These agreements usually outline how the research information will be used and ensure that First Nations people have a say in interpreting the results and have access to these. |
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This is about a Liberal attempt to obfuscate and deny Canadians the right to have a say in this place about where budget dollars should be allocated. |
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Now that he is a member of the academy he will have a say in selecting works, suggesting readings and influencing the choice of meetings with wordsmiths. |
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The West Lothian question is not involved in this situation, as all parts of the Union have a say roughly proportional to their population and all are equally affected. |
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