Sentences with phrase «public nominations more»

Public nominations more than doubled this year, after the Guardian became the first newspaper to publish nomination forms.

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But it is also true that public opinion began to show a partisan split on trade before Trump won the nomination, with Republicans displaying more skepticism toward TPP in polls even as they showed more enthusiasm on Capitol Hill.
The Texas Act would also apply to any proxy advisory firm that «publishes or otherwise provides an analysis or a recommendation to one or more shareholders» of a Texas - based public company concerning a nomination to the board or a shareholder proposal of an activist investor.
She has been a public company director for more than 12 years in the financial services, building materials, resources, property and biotech sectors including chairing remuneration, nominations, audit and risk and health and safety committees.
A bill sponsored by state Sen. Terry Gipson would only allow expenditures «promoting the nomination or election of a candidate» or for carrying the duties of public office, and would more clearly define the «personal use» ban to cover a range of specific non-campaign-related expenses, including mortgage and rental payments, clothing, cars and sporting events and concerts.
In her nomination letter, Hassol wrote that in one year, «Mann has done more to engage with the public on science than most active scientist - communicators do in an entire career.»
Though it carries a relatively - low profile with the general public, Best Documentary Feature is one of the Academy's more controversial Oscar categories, with many alleging that the best documentaries often get overlooked when it comes to nomination time.
PRAISE AND CRITICISM OF DEVOS PILE UP: More than 250 civil rights groups have signed a letter opposing Betsy DeVos» nomination, arguing she would «undermine bedrock American principles of equal opportunity, nondiscrimination and public education.»
Because of her role in promoting school choice and her history of denigrating traditional public schools — she called them «a dead end» in 2015 — DeVos was controversial before her nomination, but became even more so after her Jan. 17 confirmation hearing before a Senate committee.
With the nomination of Betsy DeVoss as the new secretary of education, public education was imperiled even more.
According to the nomination letter, «Ms. Cottman founded the Latin American Montessori Bilingual Public Charter School (LAMB) more than ten years ago, and she has proven to be an excellent leader and a wonderful asset to the school and community.
The more nominations a book receives from members of the public, «the more likely it will get the attention of our Kindle Scout team and be selected for publication», said Amazon.
The council narrowed its choices after receiving more than 18,000 submissions during a public call for nominations earlier this year.
The bank's advisory council received more than 18,000 submissions during a public call for nominations earlier this year.
In announcing the panel Monday, the bank said it has received more than 18,000 submissions since issuing a public call for nominations last month.
If one or more valid additional nominations are received by the Board Secretary postmarked on or before December 1st, he shall on or before December 15th, mail to each member in good standing a ballot listing all the nominees for each position in alphabetical order, with the names of the States in which they reside, together with a blank envelope and a return envelope marked «Ballot» addressed to the Certified Public Accountant and bearing the name of the member to whom it was So that the ballots may remain secret, each voter, after marking his ballot, shall seal it in the blank envelope, which in turn shall be placed in the second envelope addressed to the Certified Public Accountant.
The award sets no restrictions in terms of age, gender, nationality, or medium, and the nominations may include emerging artists as well as more established individuals whose public recognition may be long overdue.
Then one hears that the public nominations were heeded for once, rather than slung in the bin - producing a consensus for Richard Billingham and, more intriguingly, Creed.
This year's Turner Prize contenders drew broad praise for being more accessible to the public than some past nominees, although the nomination of Assemble drew sharp scrutiny and some ridicule in the British news media.
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