unified voice
collocation in Englishmeaningsofunifiedandvoice
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unified
adjective
uk/ˈjuː.nɪ.faɪd/us/ˈjuː.nə.faɪd/
brought together, combined, ...
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voice
noun
uk/vɔɪs/us/vɔɪs/
the sounds that are made when people speak ...
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(Definition ofunifiedandvoicefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Officially, this pressure for a 'unifiedvoiceof business ' is driven by the assumption that class unity would encourage the inflow of foreign investment.
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Its principles have to be defended with aunifiedvoicethroughout the world, unfortunately we are falling far short of this.
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We must look closely at joint planning and a moreunifiedvoicefor the public sector.
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Whatunifiedvoiceis to emerge from that situation?
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I want the general teaching council to be a powerful andunifiedvoicefor the teaching profession.
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It must speak with a more powerful and moreunifiedvoiceand respond much more quickly, in order to be able to act as a trustworthy and reliable partner.
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Secondly, we need a moreunifiedvoice.
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This coalition gave the largest northern municipalities aunifiedvoicein their dealings with the provincial and federal governments.
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A publicist seeking aunifiedvoicefor a party riven with dissent.
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From this, they act cooperatively, establish contacts, and present aunifiedvoicetoward the promotion of centre-right policies around the globe.
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Support and speak as aunifiedvoicefor the preserve committees.
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It serves as a representative body for physicians worldwide, developing health policy, advancing continuing education programs, and speaking as aunifiedvoicefor medicine in international advocacy.
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The organization has a key role asunifiedvoiceof approximately 1359 member employers and trade associations.
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It gives registered nurses a strong national association through which they can support each other and speak with a powerful,unifiedvoice.
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As aunifiedvoicefor the electric drive industry, members includes a diverse representation of vehicle and equipment manufacturers, energy providers, component suppliers, and end users.
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In the spirit of land use politics, even the unified voices of the concerned abutters may sound only faintly against the machinery of progress or well-funded special interests.
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