Sentences with phrase «as public disagreements»

The Guardian: Peter Higgs criticizes Richard Dawkins over anti-religious «fundamentalism» As public disagreements go, few can have boasted such heavy - hitting antagonists.

Not exact matches

But the effect of such critique and disagreement is amplified in a world in which your customers as well as the general public can post online messages about you, more or less with impunity.
The divorce papers of Democratic lobbyist super couple Tony and Heather Podesta show that for a certain class of people government is not a public service or a field for settling partisan disagreements so much as an opportunity for self promotion: «As a married couple who both lobbied they..as an opportunity for self promotion: «As a married couple who both lobbied they..As a married couple who both lobbied they....
The divorce papers of Democratic lobbyist super couple Tony and Heather Podesta show that for a certain class of people government is not a public service or a field for settling partisan disagreements so much as an opportunity for self promotion: «As a married couple who both lobbied they strategically cultivated their public image,» one document reads, «and worked to build the «Heather and Tony Podesta» brand for the success of their shared enterprise.&raquas an opportunity for self promotion: «As a married couple who both lobbied they strategically cultivated their public image,» one document reads, «and worked to build the «Heather and Tony Podesta» brand for the success of their shared enterprise.&raquAs a married couple who both lobbied they strategically cultivated their public image,» one document reads, «and worked to build the «Heather and Tony Podesta» brand for the success of their shared enterprise.»
The meeting was described as «amicable» — although Benitez was told to keep any future disagreements out of the public domain.
In Clegg's characterisation of not making public disagreements as the pukka thing to do, for example, he seems oblivious to how Lib Dems are going to campaign against those policies that they do disagree with when they have been silent on them for five years.
The public was suddenly watching the first visible disagreement between the county executive and the mayor - two leaders held up as a model of friendship and cooperation.
Lansbury resigned as leader in 1935 after public disagreements over foreign policy.
In this edition of the Campbell Conversations, he discusses the environmental issues he became known for as mayor, economic development, and the current Syracuse mayor's disagreement with the governor over public pensions.
But that disagreement morphed into open warfare yesterday as Commission Co-Chair Kathleen Rice lashed out at one of the dissenters, Onondaga County Executive Joanie Mahoney, all but accusing her of lying when it comes to the commission's ability — and willingness — to include anyone other than state legislators in its public corruption probe.
Second, disagreements between members of the combined authority (made up of Barnsley, Doncaster, Rotherham and Sheffield)-- and with the Government — mean that the public consultation needed to unlock the powers and resources on offer as part of the city region's devolution deal has not yet taken place.
«I chose not to speak publicly about these disagreements, however, because I feel my responsibility as CEO of Success Academy is not to advance my personal beliefs on a broad range of political issues but instead to focus all of my energies on advocating for our kids and public policies that expand educational opportunity and parent choice,» she wrote.
«Whatever their disagreements, most in the public and science community see STEM education as a concern,» said Lee Rainie, co-author and Pew Research Center director of internet, science and technology research.
Disagreements over «what kinds of uniforms are appropriate for home - school cheerleaders and whether rock music may be played at home - school events» are not uncommon, says Beinart, as lifelong home schoolers rub shoulders with families fresh from the public schools.
Due process hearing — An informal administrative process before a special education hearing officer to resolve disagreements over such issues as a child's eligibility for special education and related services, evaluation of a child with a disability, appropriateness of a child's services and / or placement, or any other matter under free, appropriate public education, including disciplinary matters.
With disagreements swirling about the Park City School District's $ 56 million bond as Election Day nears, voters got to see supporters and detractors face off in a public setting Tuesday one last time before heading to the polls.
But it can not solve a more fundamental and subjective disagreement about whether public education should or should not continue to exist largely as it has for the last century.
Even infighting between the two strongest pro-suffrage women's groups threatened passage, with men using the disagreements as evidence women were ill - suited to public debate.
• Female and Female tend to have more disagreements as each wants to «rule the roost», especially if neither are spayed, which is known to be the worst case scenario ◦ I do understand that there are many people that have two females and two males that are not spayed or neutered and live in harmony, however these recommendations are more for the general public and not a breeder
Downplaying uncertainty in public fora, indulging in Nazi and slaveholding analogies, playing the guilt by association card and smearing disagreement as mental illness are all transparent and counter-productive.
To name a few: Dr Nina Pierpont, USA, author of «The Wind Farm Syndrome»; Dr Sarah Laurie, Australia, Medical Director of the Waubra Foundation; Dr Bob Thorne, Australia, Psychoacoustician; and Dr Carl Phillips, a Harvard - trained epidemiologist specializing in public health policy, formerly tenured professor in the School of Public Health, University of Alberta, who wrote about governments denying the health problem: «The attempts to deny the evidence can not be seen as honest scientific disagreement and represent either gross incompetence or intentional bias.&public health policy, formerly tenured professor in the School of Public Health, University of Alberta, who wrote about governments denying the health problem: «The attempts to deny the evidence can not be seen as honest scientific disagreement and represent either gross incompetence or intentional bias.&Public Health, University of Alberta, who wrote about governments denying the health problem: «The attempts to deny the evidence can not be seen as honest scientific disagreement and represent either gross incompetence or intentional bias.»
That maybe because the first was a disagreement between 2 groups of scientists who had put their respective points of view down in the journals, as well argued, though different, cogent lines of thought (ignoring the fits of public slanging).
The Brain Injury Network recognizes that there is disagreement and inconsistency among medical and legal professionals, as well as the public.
He shall from time to time give to the Congress Information of the State of the Union, and recommend to their Consideration such Measures as he shall judge necessary and expedient; he may, on extraordinary Occasions, convene both Houses, or either of them, and in Case of Disagreement between them, with Respect to the Time of Adjournment, he may adjourn them to such Time as he shall think proper; he shall receive Ambassadors and other public Ministers; he shall take Care that the Laws be faithfully executed, and shall Commission all the Officers of the United States.
Justice Slatter's dismissal of this jurisprudence as «a simple disagreement by the judiciary with the public policy decisions of democratically elected officials» looks not unlike the expression of a simple disagreement by one judge with the constitutional policy decisions of his hierarchical superiors.
In cases of disagreement between the two houses, with regard to the necessity, expediency or time of adjournment, or prorogation, the governor, with the advice of the council, shall have a right to adjourn or prorogue the general court, not exceeding ninety days, as he shall determine the public good shall require.
Early examples of atomic swaps technology emerged in various stages in 2017, and while there's disagreement as to the timeline they'll be available to the public, some believe 2018 will be their year.
As a professional trade association, ORRA offers its members and the public a distinct service regarding disagreements over the details of a real estate transaction — filing an ethics complaint against a REALTOR ®.
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