Xiang Wenbo is frequently the public voice among the quartet of billionaires who run equipment manufacturer Sany Group.
Today investors get to see only as much information as regulators and self-regulators determine is sufficient, after deliberations behind closed doors in which the industry participates through its powerful lobby groups and the public has no voice.
Within four years of its inception the Casey Institute had become an influential voice in the public policy community.
One of the few sources who went on the record in the Times article, former News of the World journalist Sean Hoare, said Coulson, then his boss at the tabloid, "actively encouraged me" to hack into the voice mails of public figures to get stories for the News of the World.
We will be told that instead of 'choice' what the public wants is 'voice'.
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But it was as the public face - and voice - of the corporation's boxing coverage that he became best known.
The public still perceived his voice as swift and confident, but also found that it now conveyed a sense of humor and humanity that had previously been lacking.
These leaders emphasise that in light of Hamas's threats to derail the discussions between Mahmoud Abbas and Ehud Olmert and the November summit, public opinion and the amplification of a moderate voice is imperative.
Cuba's domestic opposition remains small and divided, with no public voice on the island.
Judges rarely intervene in this way - and he was giving voice to the public anger that men still remain at large.
Gaffney, Jr. appeared yesterday before the Senate Committee on Environment and Public Works to voice opposition to U.S. accession to the UN Convention on the Law of the Sea, better known as the Law of the Sea Treaty (LOST).
The American public has spoken with one voice, and they're saying that this is not right.
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When I travel I studiously avoid making and receiving voice calls over the public switched network because of the costs.
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Improvements in voice quality using the public Internet are due to more sophisticated software, but the big change has been the increasing use of private networks.
Along the way, it shows that poets have not entirely lost their public voice even if they do seldom make it into the newspapers.
Falling in line with SIV's mandate, the objective of the committee is to voice the concerns of youth specifically and in extension the wider general public on environmental issues and sustainable development at the national, regional and global level.
But the change to local authority control over public health has led many councils to voice concerns about how much money they will get and the formula that central government will use to allocate funding.
In March 2004, Mr. Gaffney appeared before the Senate Committee on Environment and Public Works to voice opposition to U.S. accession to LOST.
You have become such a great voice for public speaking in the past few years, but I honestly think you missed your goal on this blog post.
The U.K. government ordered the inquiry in July amid a public outcry over a scandal at News of the World involving interception of mobile-phone voice mails of crime victims, politicians and celebrities in pursuit of scoops.
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Updated: Attempting to break the frozen China IPO market in the U.S., China-based voice and video chat company YY Inc. priced its initial public offering at the low end of its expected range, but traded up 10% in early trading Wednesday.
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Aggressively make your voice known, in public forums and on the web.
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"On the one hand, microblogs can reflect the social situation and public opinion, and broadcast a positive public voice, " Mr Wang was quoted as saying by Reuters news agency.
Around 150 people attended a public meeting to voice opposition to plans for a supermarket in the town.
It has also given freer voice to a widely felt animosity towards Israel among the Egyptian public, a sentiment which the Mubarak government kept carefully muffled.
Policing Minister Nick Herbert argued that current force watchdogs - the police authorities which include local councillors, magistrates and members of the public - failed to represent voters and taxpayers, leaving them "without a voice".
The Lord Chief Justice's Office responded by acknowledging that public representatives were entitled to voice criticism of court decisions.
If we swam on public beaches we had to do it with our clothes on. 10.41.07 Hacer Voice over I wore a Hasema for the first time last year on a public beach with my family and I loved it.
It was an argument that Hoggart pursued whilst chair of the independent, plurally funded Broadcasting Research Unit throughout the 1980s, by which point he was a minority voice in his efforts to ensure that democratic broadcasting remained at the forefront of public and academic debate.
At the meeting, Executive Chairman Eric Schmidt said Mr. Page had "lost his voice" and "can't do any public speaking engagements for the time being, " including the coming week's Google annual conference for software developers and at the second-quarter earnings conference call that is expected in mid-July.
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