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How to use speak loudly in a sentence? Find typical usage patterns (collocations)/phrases/context for "speak loudly" and check conjugation/comparative form for "speak loudly". Mastering all the usages of "speak loudly" from sentence examples published by news publications.

I'm always laughing, I make funny faces, I speak loudly.
Those who are more hesitant speak loudly through their softer statements.
It is his duty to speak, and speak loudly and emphatically.
And the interests of doctors and hospitals speak loudly on Capitol Hill.
Speak loudly with your votes and actions to drown out the hatred.
Speak loudly and they are deemed shrill; speak softly and they are meek.
These can be considered small gestures, but in the NFL, they speak loudly.
The U.S. should speak loudly and act forcefully against that sort of behavior.
Instructor: How you gonna arrest 2182 people if you can't even speak loudly?
Voices are muffled by them; you have to speak loudly, and strain to listen.
When it comes to the best available indicator, academic achievement, the data speak loudly.
To have a chance, Mr Haddad must speak loudly and clearly in his own voice.
He was unimpressed by Mr Obama's policy to speak loudly and carry a small stick.
We had to speak loudly to him, too, always talking directly into his right ear.
In contrast, the women in Kelly's film speak loudly and clearly against their objectification and oppression.
Business leaders must speakloudly and clearly — against the abuses and excesses that Trump has promised.
"If we speak loudly, Albany will listen," he said during his State of the City address.
They are true to their core customer and speak loudly and clearly to their target audience.
Our top trade partner last year, China, is also likely to speak loudly but wield no stick.
" During their strikes, ARSA insurgents often dress in black and rouse themselves with the chant "Speak loudly!
Outside the doors to "Maureen Gallace: Clear Day," videos blare from nearby galleries, and visitors speak loudly.
A fight for the future of the party "I think the numbers speak loudly," said freshman Rep.
Speak loudly (without shouting) and enunciate clearly, so your audience does not need to strain to hear you.
Shin has to speak loudly over the wind, as it carries sound up and away from the table.
But the clothes athletes wear speak loudly about identity and allegiance, and have the power to help instill confidence.
Partly out of fear of Trump, few Western corporate chieftains speak loudly in Beijing's favour, further reducing Sino-American trust.
The United States would carry a big stick and speak loudly when it came to the countries south of us.
If they manage to speak loudly and clearly, something could change in Catalonia, and in the rest of the country.
The actions in which we engage must embrace those who fear speaking out and those who can speak loudly and proudly.
It was our dearest hope that we could create a space where new voices were safe to speak, and speak loudly.
He said it should "speak loudly and clearly in defense of the values of democracy and peace that characterize NATO's work".
The U.S.'s growing economy, stock market boom and trade deals speak loudly to C.E.O.s, our DealBook columnist Andrew Ross Sorkin writes.
Throughout her career, people have warned her against raising her voice because it's not feminine; meanwhile, male coworkers speak loudly without repercussions.
It serves as an opportunity for the community to speak loudly into the microphone and utilize laws put there for that very purpose.
He has adopted a modified version of Theodore Roosevelt's maxim when it comes to overseas military threats — speak loudly and carry a small stick.
For maximum eloquence, speak loudly enough so people farthest from you can hear but not so loudly that it's uncomfortable for those in front.
You can speak "loudly" and "softly" and the message will bubble in varying sizes to simulate the volume of your text, giving them more emotion.
"He's the anti Theodore Roosevelt: Speak loudly and carry a very small stick," Stan Collender, an author and former congressional budget staffer, told VICE News.
Advertising is such a male, white-dominated, hierarchical industry, even still now sadly… and so I would speak loudly with my clothes and my makeup.
Actions speak loudly of intentions, and even in the absence of a confession, a jury can reach unanimity on whether it was present or not.
The matter-of-factness is familiar Tyler territory — it's what inspired the younger generation to speak loudly for themselves, and perhaps he's nudging himself, too.
She could speakloudly—not just for herself but for all those men who weren't allowed to be as out there in the world as she was.
The president needs to call out far-right groups by name and "speak loudly and clearly" against hate speech, Marc Morial told CNBC's "Squawk Box" on Monday.
"If Air Canada and Transat keep up playing these games... we urge shareholders to speak loudly at the shareholders' meeting and to vote against Air Canada," he added.
Anti-Semitism takes many forms today, and we continue to speak loudly against them and to adapt to fight these challenges by building strong and resilient Jewish communities.
But the quality we adore in presidential candidates — the ability to stand up and speak loudly, confidently, and fluently on topics you may know nothing about — is gendered.
This time, they believe, the film might be supported even more by an Asian-American community, which has learned to mobilize through social media and speak loudly about its accomplishments.
Lipa gave the show its singular moment devoted to talking about how women are under represented in music, aside from its lack of accolades for women which speak loudly for themselves.
I knew never to wear pajamas outside in the public courtyard, and years of shushing from my mother informed me not to speak loudly in front of a guest room window.
If Congress fails to act before the new year, their inaction will speak loudly as our tax dollars go to deporting these young adults, many of whom have no memory of another home.
The team rents basic cameras and laptops by the day, paying actors in drinks and using what Alex calls their "technique" to overcome a lack of microphones: "We tell them to speak loudly," he explained.
There are thus reasonable grounds on which to base a "not guilty" vote, but they evade the real issue of the words and actions of Trump, and those speak loudly in favor of a guilty verdict.
I believe he'd look on the protests in Hong Kong today with a mixture of hope and foreboding, wishing that the U.S. government would speak loudly in support while warning Beijing that violence will elicit real consequences.
I think one place I've seen a change is I've heard from a lot of readers and a bunch of the companies that I've worked with that they were consistently overlooking people who didn't speak loudly for their ideas.
This is a classic bullshitter's tact, used by folks who have the social skills and unearned confidence to speak loudly in front of large crowds, but lack the intelligence or curiosity to learn enough to actually say anything of consequence.
Male elders in her family and community set the rules early on: She wasn't supposed to go outside even though her brothers could, she wasn't supposed to speak loudly, and she wasn't supposed to wear perfume or fragrance, even though the men did.
Before you got your PhD, I mean, you've been involved in this ... Talk about what you were doing in the '70s, this was kind of ... You were one of the first people to speak loudly about the issue of sexual harassment in the workplace. Yes.
At the Game Developers Conference in March of this year, International Game Developers Association chair Jen McLean—along with other representatives of the IGDA—were met at a roundtable with a standing-room-only crowd eager to speak loudly about issues that had been too often relegated to whispered asides and quiet addendums. Crunch.
In her first press interview this election cycle, with Harper's Bazaar, Melania made it clear that she has her Trump's ear when she wants it: "Because of who my husband is, and our life, and also he is number one in the polls—well, you take that all together, and people are very curious about me," she says in her soft, Slovenian accent, her voice set at the level of an aristocrat who knows she doesn't need to speak loudly to be heard.
The first group to perform nā mele paleoleo was Sudden Rush in 1993. The term itself means "songs that speak loudly and angrily".
He was advised not to sing or speak loudly for at least a few months. In 2005, he began his own record company, JayTee records. St. Paul, Minnesota in January 2007 during the FutureSex/LoveShow Timberlake released his second studio album, FutureSex/LoveSounds, on September 12, 2006.
Team members must speak loudly and clearly into the microphone. If the moderator questions the pronunciation of an answer, they may request the team to spell the word in question. If the spelling is correct, points are awarded. If the pronunciation and spelling are ruled incorrect, points are deducted.
Due to the effort required to speak loudly into the transmitters, readers took turns of ten minutes each. The stentors had strong and clear voices with distinct articulation to maintain clarity of sound over the telephone lines. In the summer, four stentors sufficed. In cases where only two stentors were on duty, they took turns of half an hour maximum.
Sidetone is audible feedback to someone speaking or otherwise producing sound as an indication of active transmission. Sidetone is introduced by some communications circuits and anti-sidetone circuitry is used to control its level. Sidetone is expected behavior for telephone systems. Absence of sidetone can cause users to believe the call has been dropped or cause them to speak loudly.
Leafie/Yipsak/Sprout/Daisy Voiced by: Moon So-ri (Korean), Stacey DePass (English) :The leading character, Leafie, exhibits strength. Free-spirited and courageous, she doesn't settle for the fate she is given but accepts challenges and welcomes adventure. It is shown that Leafie tends to speak loudly, a trait that Greenie inherits. She was originally stuck in an egg farm, but she escapes by playing dead.
Sheriff John Wayne (J.W.) Pepper is a parish sheriff in Louisiana. He appears in the films Live and Let Die and The Man with the Golden Gun. Played by Clifton James, he is mostly used as comic relief, especially and memorably for his racist (mainly against African Americans and Asians) and bigoted attitudes and his tendency to speak loudly about whatever is on his mind.
Her first short, Girl Meets Boy was, according to Lee, a two-minute "response to those who have questioned my ability to speak loudly and in English". In 2000, she won a UCLA Spotlight Award for her short film The Ride Home. Barrier Device, her master's thesis, stars Sandra Oh and won a silver medal at the 29th Student Academy Awards. In 2002, she was profiled in Filmmaker as one of the New Faces of Independent Film.
Various taboos exist in relation to the tomb. It is rude to point at a tomb, speak loudly concerning the dead around a tomb, or take pictures of a tomb without expressed permission. It is considered dangerous to desecrate a tomb with graffiti, by disturbing offerings such as flowers, or by damaging the tomb in any way. Also considered dangerous may be to approach a tomb without proper authority (such as relation to the family) or to visit a tomb at night.
But they have to speak loudly, and the one dim-witted guard who was left outside the door bursts in. They save themselves by convincing him they are just passing the time by pretending to do a radio show. He finds the idea fun and even participates, adding useful information such as the mansion's address. Unfortunately, the local police assume it is fiction, like the recent War of the Worlds broadcast, so the three hostages are not saved until Benton's friends from the radio station arrive with city police.
Leaving the audience during a performance should also be reduced to instances of illness, and escaping at the end of a performance, when artists are thanked and given flowers, should not take place. Garments shall be returned only after the lights go on. # Entering the theatre without a ticket is treated similarly to travelling by train or bus without paying a fare. # A well-behaved spectator shall not eat during a performance, make noises with wrappings, treat others with candies, talk, whisper and even hum or speak loudly.
Revival began to spring up again, and Edwards preached his most famous sermon "Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God", in Enfield, Connecticut in 1741. Though this sermon has been widely reprinted as an example of "fire and brimstone" preaching in the colonial revivals, this is not in keeping with Edward's actual preaching style. Edwards did not shout or speak loudly, but talked in a quiet, emotive voice. He moved his audience slowly from point to point, towards an inexorable conclusion: they were lost without the grace of God.
In 2014, Veronica Chambers and her husband, Jason, launched the Loud Emily scholarship, in honor of Emily Fisher, Veronica's mentor in philanthropy. The Loud Emily scholarship provides full tuition for two girls to the Willie Mae Rock Camp for Girls in New York. The girls are chosen on the basis of essays and short creative videos that explain how and why they use their voices and their music, to speak loudly, for the causes they believe in. A graduate of Bard College at Simon's Rock, Chambers and her husband have endowed three scholarships at the college in the fields of music and literature.
Moreover, Pilate also swindles his way into possession of the Potter's field, thus owning the land on which Judas commits suicide. In the York passion cycle, Pilate describes himself as a courtier, but in most English passion plays he proclaims his royal ancestry. The actor who portrayed Pilate in the English plays would typically speak loudly and authoritatively, a fact which was parodied in Geoffrey Chaucer's Canterbury Tales. The fifteenth century also sees Pilate as a character in plays based on legendary material: one, , exists in two dramatic treatments focusing on the horrible fates that befell Christ's tormenters: it portrays Pilate being tied to a pillar, covered with oil and honey, and then slowly dismembered over 21 days; he is carefully tended to so that he does not die until the end.
13 Bryson then managed to escape from the house by jumping from a second floor window, wearing nothing besides a dog collar around his neck, breaking a bone in his foot in the process; he then ran toward a meter reader walking across the other side of the street, shouting for this individual to call the police. This individual led Bryson to the house he had been approaching, whereupon the occupants promptly called the police, who arrived minutes later. Questioned at the scene by four officers, Bryson initially claimed he had been hitchhiking when abducted by Berdella, who had kidnapped, raped, and tortured him for four days before he escaped by jumping from a window on the second floor of the property. Furthermore, this individual had kept him bound to a bed on the second floor of the house throughout much of the time he had been held against his will, repeatedly sodomizing him, drugging him, and injecting his throat with drain cleaner to diminish his ability to speak loudly.

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