Sentences with phrase «after public exposure»

After public exposure, a notorious Victorian puppy factory closes its doors, sparing countless dogs from a life of terrible deprivation.

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After Fowler's post, Uber investors and longtime diversity advocates Mitch Kapor and Freada Kapor Klein wrote an open letter on Medium, noting that «Uber has been here many times before, responding to public exposure of bad behavior by holding an all - hands meeting, apologizing and vowing to change, only to quickly return to aggressive business as usual.»
Given the inner circle protection thats been afforded the churches clergy just in my lifetime alone, and the unwanted exposure that has cast them into the public light, I would not want to live my life modeled after them.
Jim Bakker — TV evanglist, affair with coworker Marvin Gorman — TV evangelist — affair with congregant Bob Moorehead — Pastor of Overlake Christian Church — arrested for indecent exposure, resigned in disgrace after evidence of his molesting congregants at weddings and baptisms for 20 years went public.
Before our investigation in Indonesia in 2011, the live export industry said pre-slaughter stunning was an «aspirational» goal only — yet the public pressure that ensued after the exposure of cruelty in that country has resulted in stunning rates rising rapidly.
An Orland Park man was charged with public indecency and lewd exposure after he was spotted standing naked in the back of his pickup truck, fondling himself, in the driveway of his house in the 16300 block of 88th Avenue, police said.
The state health department has come under intense criticism for its handling of the unfolding Hoosick Falls crisis, including the distribution late last year that also downplayed risks of PFOA exposure after federal regulators pushed for a wider public alarm about the situation.
School district shuts down information after Stoneman Douglas shooting Facing significant legal and political exposure over the shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School, the district has tried to keep information from the public and put out untrue and misleading statements, frustrating parents who say this is the time for maximum transparency.
Prior studies by the Mailman School of Public Health and other institutions have reported an increase in body mass index and a prevalence of type 2 diabetes in both men and women after prenatal famine exposure, but until now results have been inconsistent with respect to cardiovascular disease.
Possible long - term interventions to reduce mortality and morbidity after high exposures end include disease screening, reducing important co-exposures, treatment and health services resource planning, and increasing public awareness of arsenic health effects.
Local public health officials have begun identifying close contacts of the person for further daily monitoring for 21 days after exposure.
The government's quick implementation of a food testing program after 2011 disaster likely limited public exposure to contaminated foodstuff
Her exposure increased exponentially when, after appearing in Wag the Dog and as Johnny Depp's wife in Mike Newell's highly acclaimed Donnie Brasco in 1997, she made public her relationship with Ellen DeGeneres.
Pitt's character is based on General Stanley McChrystal, whose exposure as a rogue U.S. military asshole of epic proportions became public knowledge after Michael Hastings» feature article («The Runaway General») for Rolling Stone Magazine (in 2010).
After 2008, when Xbox Live, Steam, PlayStation Network and others began outreach programs to grant smaller studios marketplace access and public exposure, new indie titles flooded the industry.
Although Francis Picabia's paintings of anthropomorphic, often sexualized, mechanical forms from before and just after World War I are routinely exhinited alongside the art of his contemporaries, his subsequent work from the 1920s until his death in 1953 has received only infrequent public exposure, and rarely comprehensive at that.
I had very little exposure in New York in the last decade, up until the Paula Cooper show [last year], so I began thinking that after all those years of being in the shadows, so to speak, some serious public exposure is beginning to happen.
Although he worked largely in anonymity during his lifetime, Traylor became one of America's most respected self - taught artists after his exposure to a larger public in the groundbreaking 1982 exhibition «Black Folk Art in America, 1930 — 1980,» held at the Corcoran Gallery in Washington, D.C.
In my year - end summary post over the weekend, I touched on some analysis showing, unsurprisingly, that after several years of heavy exposure, global warming, the greatest story rarely told, had reverted to its near perpetual position on the far back shelf of the public consciousness — if not back in the freezer.
Though the public policy behind statutes of repose is based on the policy judgment that a potential defendant should have no reasonable expectation of responsibility for injuries that occur after the passage of a number of years, the Court held that such a policy rationale does not apply to asbestos cases because: (1) the potential dangers associated with asbestos exposure were well known by 1971; and (2) the typical latency period from asbestos exposure to disease is much longer than the six - year window for filing personal injury claims under the statute of repose.
According to the ruling, while there were several federal statues regulating asbestos enacted after 1970, none of them were cited by the plaintiffs as a public policy basis giving rise to a duty for secondary asbestos exposure.
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