They emphasize their duty to protect their young, voiceless patients from harm.
2
Discussion often frames the Border and its people as forgotten, ignored, voiceless.
3
And in the meantime, the voiceless tete-a-teteing of the five couples continued.
4
Animal life had something in it akin to her own voiceless being.
5
Rachael repeated in a voiceless undertone as she rapidly paced the room.
1
Five million people will presumably be disenfranchised by these new voting laws.
2
That means even a day's delay in delivery could leave thousands disenfranchised.
3
You don't want a disenfranchised community because that leads to more poverty.
4
Thanathorn said he hoped to appeal to younger voters and disenfranchised citizens.
5
He said hardly any group had been found that had been disenfranchised.
1
One-sixth or one-eighth of the men were voters, the rest were disfranchised.
2
Nobody should be disfranchised because of who his or her parents are.
3
Under our complicated systems of registration, they are often disfranchised at both.
4
If boroughs are to be disfranchised, why should not counties be destroyed?'
5
In New-York I am to be disfranchised, and in New-Jersey hanged.
1
Nobody says that most voteless men regarded a vote as unmanly.
2
In vain: the demands of the voteless diggers went unheard.
3
Nobody says that any voteless men regarded it as unmanly.
4
The "voteless recovery" that Downing Street fears may well come to pass.
5
But, being voteless, there was no way in which their views could be authoritatively set forth.
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Not for the world would I have revealed the damning fact that I was a voteless undergraduate.
7
But the women's plea has been that, as they are voteless, these methods have been necessary to call attention to their demands.
8
Otherwise the consent of the voteless governed was obviously non-existent, and government was carried on in defiance of the absence of that consent.
9
It is time for the Unionist Party to think of the hapless, the helpless, the voteless, and, therefore voiceless, elements in Irish life.
10
All my supporters are detained voteless under arms, and the only votes cast will be those of the older and more timid men.
11
Well, yes, there are, although the continued value placed on science in Ireland means that a substantial portion of his constituency resides, voteless, abroad.
12
"You belong to a voteless race and I can't give you a berth," said the ticket agent.
13
Nobody says that most voteless men regarded a vote as unmanly.
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In vain: the demands of the voteless diggers went unheard.
15
Nobody says that any voteless men regarded it as unmanly.
16
The "voteless recovery" that Downing Street fears may well come to pass.