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VOX
[ voks ]
noun
- a device in certain types of telecommunications equipment, as telephone answering machines, that converts an incoming voice or sound signal into an electrical signal that turns on a transmitter or recorder that continues to operate as long as the incoming signal is maintained.
vox
/ ±¹É’°ì²õ /
noun
- a voice or sound
51³Ô¹Ï History and Origins
51³Ô¹Ï History and Origins
Origin of VOX1
Example Sentences
As the writer Sean Illing put it for Vox in 2019, describing the underlying argument behind Bruce Gibney’s 2017 book "A Generation of Sociopaths: How the Baby Boomers Betrayed America," boomers “have committed ‘generational plunder,' pillaging the nation’s economy, repeatedly cutting their own taxes, financing two wars with deficits, ignoring climate change, presiding over the death of America’s manufacturing core, and leaving future generations to clean up the mess they created.â€
If the Supreme Court rules for the religious right, "I don't think that explicit bans are likely, in the sense that school districts would forbid students from having certain books," explained Ian Millhiser, the legal analyst at Vox.
He defined it in 2016 to Vox as meaning “rule by veto … the American political system has always made it very hard for the government to actually do things because it gives a lot of parts of the political system veto rights over what the system does.â€
"Vance is a vocal pronatalist," says Rachel Cohen, policy correspondent at Vox.
But the inclusion at the event of representatives of European far-right parties, like France's National Rally, Spain's Vox and the Sweden Democrats, had proven controversial.
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