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Before Mr Graham decided not to send a letter to the UK Government, protesters were quietly confident their fears about the project would be listened to.
“It is state business and we must all cooperate to make it happen and I am going to play this part within three months, now it’s been six months and over, and what you promised hasn’t happened and you think that you are entitled to be listened to?
Source: https://www.ghanamma.com/2023/03/14/we-dont-trust-national-identification-authority-asiedu-nketia/
“It’s not always enough to simply make a call that’s gonna go straight to voicemail, or that’s never gonna be listened to, every few months when there are actual tangible things you can do as part of an environmental organization,” Anand said.
Source: https://scotscoop.com/willow-project-raises-concerns-for-the-future/
“New episodes drop each week starting March 22 and can be listened to on Stitcher, the SXM App, and all major podcast listening platforms.”
Source: https://hollywoodlife.com/2023/03/21/kelly-ripa-mark-consuelos-insanely-jealous-podcast/
"Residents will be listened to and every step explained along the way.
“The coalition really wanted to pull people together and create space for voices who don’t always get to be listened to, or elevated in the way that they should be,” McAndrew said.
"This record is meant to say that we are good, that we are beautiful, that we are worth something, that we can be listened to," she added.