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1 Scientists might be hesitant to voice concerns for fear of losing their jobs.
2 Walsh is the third major banking regulator to voice concerns about the provision.
3 Judkins said he never would blacklist workers who voice concerns .
4 Aguilar is the third SEC commissioner to voice concerns about FSOC's governance and structure.
5 Other industry specialists have also begun to voice concerns about the appeal of money funds.
6 This uptick comes as frontline healthcare workers across the US voice concerns about the outbreak.
7 A backlash has materialized, in which women voice concerns about those who are speaking up.
8 Several recent studies out of Australia voice concerns over similar observations reported in the Lancet paper.
9 His critics voice concerns about a management style that alienated some of his subordinates at DIA.
10 Turkey, South Africa and Russia were among nations to voice concerns after the publication of the article.
11 Hundreds of lawyers held two rare protest marches in recent years to voice concerns about China's interference.
12 This can influence staff practices and give older LGBT people an unprecedented, supportive platform to voice concerns .
13 Risch said SMART "will very likely" voice concerns directly to the STB in the near future.
14 To minimize the chance of this, said Vlandas, scientists need a way to voice concerns without risking their jobs.
15 The index also looked at how well citizens and local communities could voice concerns and hold governments to account.
16 After the apparent attack Thursday on two tankers just outside the strait, tanker operators were quick to voice concerns .
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