If it works, the megaphone will get louder and louder, further distorting the political process.
With the advent of the internet, social media and the like, everyone has a megaphone.
Social media makes it easier to turn up the megaphone of our own ideas.
But rarely does a national news organization give them an unverified megaphone to whitewash it.
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The problem isn't the megaphone, the problem is some of the voices we're hearing.
"It acts as a megaphone, " says one Submittable co-founder, Michael FitzGerald, 42 years old.
The Chicago verdict comes at a time when Congress has muted the anti-abortion megaphone.
They say you could use the bully pulpit and megaphone more than you have.
The voices come through a megaphone that looks like the speaker from an antique record player.
Instead of limiting what promotion companies can do, why not increase the power of the FDA's megaphone?
He said the internet provided a "global megaphone for gossip" and contained an element of "mob rule".
Still, the basic ideas are not complicated, and President Obama has the biggest megaphone on the planet.
Neither is a megaphone, but it sure makes it easier for the folks in the back to hear you.
To this day I still shudder when I hear a megaphone turn on.
When is a smart phone a megaphone and an SMS a group message?
Is there something exploitative about handing a megaphone and a fat wad of cash to someone who suffers from pathological impulsivity?
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Over the summer Mr Di Pietro made a whistlestop tour of Italy armed only with a megaphone and some paper for collecting signatures.
Verklin ended his vow of silence by picking up his megaphone in an Advertising Week session I moderated this week for Brightline iTV.
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DC, and Tehran, argue that America and Iran stand a better chance of resolving their differences over a table than through a megaphone.
In his speech, Santos accused the media of serving as a megaphone for these desperate rebels, and in doing so, inflating their hold over society.
He stands in an elevated enclosure near the front, with one eye on the game, a megaphone in his hand, and a total lack of restraint.
And in the four years since it morphed into existence as the latest phase of the Iranian-sponsored Dialogue, the Alliance has become another megaphone for some of the U.N.
The papers all used the megaphone then, as they did in 1962, 1977, 1990, 1993 and on every other occasion that any attempt was made to tackle press abuses.
One protester standing on top of a van called from a megaphone for Mr Berlusconi to explain why those affected by the earthquake had not been given more help.
To make clear that she would need neither megaphone nor microphone rarely used among yell leaders Ms. Ketcham, 20 years old, has adopted as a campaign slogan of sorts: "I'm very loud!"
Max, in his white wolf suit, stood at the top of the stairs and, using a rolled-up piece of construction paper as a megaphone, howled again, as loud as he could.
Conflict could be resolved only when protagonists talk to each other openly, not through megaphone politics, intermediaries or threat of force, and when they acknowledge each other's just rights, he said.
Effectively, the Supreme Court gave a megaphone to plutocrats.
If one of your less motivated friends has been inactive for over 30 days, a shaming couch icon appears to the left of their name and a megaphone button to the right.
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