Sentences with phrase «'s public about»

Some museums have pushed a mission to educate the public about the evolution of the penal system, but there has been criticism that, depending on the institution, the «history» is sanitized, leaving out abuse of prisoners and other unsavory aspects of the criminal justice system.
«I think that the investors» groups like CPPIB, like OMERS, are starting to talk about this, certainly behind closed doors, much more significantly and will probably be more public about this going forward,» she suggests.
Johnson said the group's mission will be three-fold: To unite companies facing similar issues, to educate the public about the sharing and peer - to - peer economy, and, most importantly, to work with city regulators when it comes to legal matters.
Many Chinese government offices have been public about their interest in taking advantage of the blockchain technology for tasks like tracking people and products moving through industrial supply chains.
The Bank of Canada said nothing in public about the possible merits of deficit spending as it twice cut its benchmark interest rate last year to offset the collapse of oil prices.
You must inform your customers and the public about what happened as soon as possible.
Much of the public stayed in the dark about the presence of these files until Oliver Stone's 1991 film «JFK,» in which a closing statement told the public about the secret documents.
What I can say though, Wolf, is, as you said, we were public about the fact that we were dealing with cyber intrusions and the State Department was public about that, but the fact of the matter is that we have different systems here at the White House, so we have an unclassified system and then we have a classified system, a top - secret system.
According to former employees, Facebook, Google and Twitter all worry that if they are public about their true level of cooperation with Western law enforcement agencies, they will face endless demands for similar action from countries around the world.
The Alleged Cover - Up: The main problem conservatives have with Benghazi is not so much that it happened, but that they believe the Obama administration willfully tried to mislead the American public about it in the aftermath.
If you check into Foursquare, you're being public about your location.
I've been pretty public about a failure that we had at the Case Foundation, which was a global water initiative in sub-Saharan Africa.
37signals is calling this month of unstructured free time an experiment and vowed in the blog post to report back to the reading public about how it goes.
Sobeys Inc. made its plans public about two months later, saying it signed a partnership deal with British company Ocado Group to help build its online shopping business.
Indeed, Clinton's perceived coziness with Goldman Sachs (gs) became such a problem that even the bank's CEO Lloyd Blankfein has recently had to play coy in public about his staunch support of the candidate.
He rehearses over and over every line he and others utter in public about Apple.
In an interview with Fortune, Chapman, who received fellow animators» support after going public about the ordeal, recalled her struggle «being the only woman in the room trying to explain my characters» point of view of the mother and daughter and why they're both sympathetic and they're both not sympathetic.
And outside of the group there has been some grumbling among the public about «moral hazard» and debtors getting a free ride.
A spokeswoman for the provincial regulator says it sometimes warns the public about possible harmful activity in progress but doesn't disclose when or if it's actively investigating a subject.
Courts ruled 11 years ago that big tobacco companies had misled the general public about the health effects of smoking — and that they should pay a price for it.
«The other goes at the heart of what the media are supposed to be doing, which is informing the public about things that might be matters of interest to them but which corporate America might not be interested in sharing with them.»
Because it's a unique product, Overton felt she needed to educate the public about it.
If this client goes public about your dishonesty, you may find yourself with a big image problem — and that kind of thing tends to stick.
So I'll take that,» recalls Sloan, adding, «He's also very optimistic about our future, too, and he's been public about that.»
Since then, not much has been explained by the company to the investing public about what exactly happened, and shareholders may never get a clear answer — or their money.
With these for - profit universities pulling out all stops to get students to enroll in their programs, there isn't much room left for nonprofit schools like Georgetown and Stanford to educate the public about their offerings.
Interview summaries released previously by the FBI also show at least one official in the State Department telling investigators that there was pressure by senior department officials to mislead the public about the presence of classified information in Clinton's emails ahead of their public release.
Damore's memo followed a wave of recent stories in which women in tech have gone public about the sexual harassment they've experienced, be it from co-workers, bosses, or investors.
If the financial connection to China, a country whose government typically opposes transparency and political dissent, seems problematic, Hwang isn't concerned: «If anything, we are informing the public about upcoming changes in laws as well as the decision makers behind it, emboldening affected parties to act up and speak up if necessary,» he said.
When they go public about their intention — or need — to take care of family, however, they meet the same criticism that working women do.
In fact, Facebook has been pretty public about making changes to their algorithm controlling which videos will organically show more often in news feeds.
The Media Insight Project is a collaboration of the American Press Institute and the AP ‑ NORC Center for Public Affairs Research with the objective of conducting high ‑ quality, innovative research meant to inform the news industry and the public about various important issues facing journalism and the news business.
But just as Harper is de-emphasizing some of his past comments, the Liberals are also de-emphasizing their stand on private care within the public system, as we saw recently when Health Minister Pierre Pettigrew did a very public about - face on this very question.
If we don't start educating policy - makers and the public about the possibility of providing fiscal stimulus without increasing national debts, we may get even less fiscal stimulus than we got the last time.
Economist Michael Hudson explains how economic terms like capital gains are deployed to mislead the public about who is benefiting from economic policy and where wealth is going.
The delays by both Honda and Takata in alerting the public about the defect — and later in Takata's acknowledging it extended beyond a small group of Honda vehicles — meant other automakers like BMW, Toyota and Nissan were not aware of possible defects in their own vehicles for years, putting off their recalls.
That was the basis the entire company was built on,» Christopher Wylie, the former Cambridge Analytica employee who went public about the data breach, told the Observer.
Toyota shareholders incensed over a sudden drop in the Japanese automaker's stock price are heading to court with lawsuits claiming company executives deliberately misled investors and the public about the depth of accelerator problems in millions of its vehicles....
But Ms. Rowland said Facebook must also be more clear to the public about its rules on making those calls.
The group argues that the claims the plaintiffs made to the court are inconsistent with statements they routinely make to the public about their services, Hauptman said.
NextGen also provides educational content, including online webinars, boot camps and videos, to inform the public about equity crowdfunding.
Melinda Gates has been very public about her investment in Aspect as a Fund II institutional investor.
In an effort to continue capitalizing on this trend, WikiLeaks recently polled the public about implementing additional digital cash systems.
In 2014, Target and Neiman Marcus were hit with similar criticism for not going public about credit card data breaches until a third - party cybersecurity blog needled the retailers into coming forward.
Additionally, Facebook is taking unparalleled measures to assure the public about any concerns they may have over how their data is used.
First, almost none of the promises that were made to the public about what was going to happen under Dodd - Frank financial reform is actually happening.
Massachusetts became the latest state investigating whether Exxon Mobil Corp. misled investors and the public about how climate change may affect its business.
Even before the recent U.S. presidential election, Canadian governments were concerned about the weakened ability of the news media to inform the public about their democracy.
Carl C. Icahn, Chairman of Icahn Enterprises L.P., intends to use the web site www.carlicahn.com (and communications to its members), as well as Tumblr, Facebook, Twitter and the web site www.shareholderssquaretable.com (and communications to its members), from time to time to communicate with the public about Icahn Enterprises L.P. and other issues.
Peabody Energy has a responsibility to be honest with investors and the public about the risks posed by climate change, New York Attorney General Eric T. Schneiderman said in announcing the settlement with Peabody Monday.
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z