A stock piece of advice to our clients, therefore, is simply not to post, tweet or share anything online that they wouldn't
actually say in public.
Here are some hilarious things fashion people
actually said in public, crowded places.
Not exact matches
That being
said, I can't see many people
actually making calls
in public as you have absolutely no privacy.
That was followed by a
public relations gaffe, when Wilson
said in a TV interview
in early November that, «some women's bodies just
actually don't work» for Lululemon's tight - fitting pants.
«All of the private market valuations are going to more closely match what the
public markets
actually will pay, and the two will come closer together,»
says Ross Fubini, venture partner at Canaan Partners,
in Menlo Park, California.
The agency warned last fall that there's little evidence to support kratom's use as a «natural» pain relief alternative, and
in February, it issued a
public health advisory
saying that kratom compounds — ostensibly meant to replace addictive opioid products — are
actually opioid products themselves.
The Times has exaggerated the importance of things like the Iowa caucuses and primaries
in terms of giving the
public false confidence they
actually have a
say in what is an increasingly tenuous democracy.
Tang
said the wealth gap was
actually widening at a slower pace compared with a rise of 0.004 between 2006 and 2011, thanks to the government's increased efforts to help the impoverished, including an increase of over 40 per cent
in welfare spending on
public housing and medical benefits for the poor.
But America has become resistant to doing anything about this issue,
in large part due to a decades - long
public campaign by the National Rifle Association (NRA) to convince the US
public and politicians that,
in fact, the Second Amendment guarantees an individual right to bear arms and that more guns will
actually make people safer, contrary to what the research
says.
This sentiment has been fueled by a decades - long
public campaign by the NRA to convince the US
public and politicians that,
in fact, the Second Amendment guarantees an individual right to bear arms, and that more guns will
actually make people safer (by letting them protect themselves), despite what the research
says.
«The volatility can
actually slow investment behaviour, and when you do that, you begin to slow the pace at which the economy can potentially grow,»
says Kenneth Medlock, a fellow
in energy studies at the James A. Baker III Institute for
Public Policy at Rice University.
«I'm not a partisan actor, but I
actually think this is the worst thing that the Harper government has done for Canada,» the former co-chief executive of RIM
said in an interview after studying large sections of the 6,000 - page document, released to the
public last week.
Plays are play, as Walter Ong observes, except for the playwright and perhaps some of the paying
public.5 Moreover, while most would
say that tennis and drama provide at least the occasion for play (even if some tennis players, for example, are not
actually «playing»), the list of possible play activities is much broader than we often imagine, including much of life - more,
in any case, than just tennis, reading, dancing, etc..
Actually, millennial Christians are more likely than any age group — notably, those generations of Christians that invested a ton of hope
in the political process — to share their faith
in public (43 percent
say they talk to others about their faith at least once a week).
That's how this stuff works on people, they don't
actually believe any of it but they won't
say so
in public, which leaves everyone thinking everyone else agrees.
Jesus
actually (well, allegedly)
said to pray and fast
in private, and
said not to make a
public spectacle of yourself.
He
said: «I have no sympathy for bishops who privately
say «
Actually, I really support you and I want to see a Church
in which we can celebrate gay and lesbian relationships, but I can't
say that
in public because I'll get attacked for it».»
Similarly, they did not merely
say there should be separation of church and state; rather, they
actually separated them by (1) establishing a secular government on the power of «We the people» (not a deity), (2)
saying nothing to connect that government to god (s) or religion, (3)
saying nothing to give that government power over matters of god (s) or religion, and (4), indeed,
saying nothing substantive about god (s) or religion at all except
in a provision precluding any religious test for
public office.
«Looking back, it was probably the best decision we made
in launching
Public School 612 — we were able to test the décor, the food, the ambiance, the beers — everything without
actually opening a full restaurant until we were ready,» Senior Vice President of Operations John Sola
says.
kronkes influence over the club is minimal at best how many decisions does he
actually make
in the
public club domain that we all know of, i am only guessing here but just because he is majority shareholder it doesn't mean he can just do what he wants without the other board members
say so, i suppose the rest of the board would vote him out of power and liquidate his shares if he did something really wrong like leveraged the club against a big debt.
So far at least, the data,
says Dawn Comstock, PhD, an associate professor of Epidemiology for the Pediatric Injury Prevention, Education, and Research (PIPER) program at the Colorado School of
Public Health, MomsTeam Institute Board of Advisor and a co-author of a 2014 study on injuries
in high school lacrosse [5], «is quite clear - boys most commonly sustain concussions (nearly 75 %) from athlete - athlete contact, the kind of mechanism we all know helmets don't always do a great job preventing - while girls most commonly sustain concussions (nearly 64 %) from being struck by the ball or the stick, the kind of mechanism that helmets are
actually quite good at preventing.
Robin Kaplan: Yeah, and so -
actually Whitney and Daisy, I'd love for you to kind of answer this question as well: After your harassment incident - Whitney, you mentioned that you had a really tough time leaving the house when it was feeding time because of this incident - so would you
say you're pretty nervous about breastfeeding
in public after this?
So she was out
in public with her eight week old son and it
says that she was at a cafe and she happened to be breastfeeding her baby and it
says an elderly women,
in not sure if it
actually lists her name or sorry her age, but anyway this elderly women comes up to her and honestly the mom was like «oh no, she's going to tell me to cover up, she's going to be like, be mean about this or you know or how dare I be, you know doing this
in public kind of thing» and the only thing the elderly wanted to do was to help the mom be able to eat.
And you know, my own husband had some difficulty when he was with me and we were
in public, and we fought about it a lot, and he
actually said: it's not you, it's... he called them a «lookie loose»»... He's like: I don't like the lookie loose!
i can not believe someone would
actually say that
in public.
She
says new mothers have typically stayed home under a blanket, hidden from society: «I feel it's important for young girls to see mamas breastfeeding
in public, so they grow up knowing it's normal, and what breasts are
actually meant for.»
Actually, people
say this about newborns too when they don't want to see nursing
in public.
«It's substantively not the most critical health issue, yet it was framed
in such a way that the
public outcry actually changed food policy in a matter of weeks,» said Sarah Klein, a lawyer at the Center for Science in the Public Int
public outcry
actually changed food policy
in a matter of weeks,»
said Sarah Klein, a lawyer at the Center for Science
in the
Public Int
Public Interest.
«It
actually doesn't happen that much if you give your patients good instruction about when to come
in,»
said Lu, who is an associate professor of obstetrics, gynecology and
public health at the University of California Los Angeles.
I mean, it's one thing if you're
actually feeding the baby
in public — then no one should
say anything about what you may be showing.
``... I'm still truly amazed, and I
actually said this when I was running for attorney general, but it's only gotten worse over three years, the lack of trust
in the
public officials — especially
in Albany,» the AG continued.
Including recently when I ran into him at an event and snapped a quick photo of him to which he immediately
said: «Ya know, I no longer work
in the
public sector, which means I can
actually beat the S #!
Endless sucking up the rich and the fear of
actually saying we are
in favour of redistribution and high quality
public services funded through progressive taxation eroded the party's USP.
Speaking at the YNN studios
in Buffalo this morning, Paladino
said the program would
actually be available to anyone without a job, regardless of whether they receive
public assistance.
In fact, she
says that they are required to select from a lottery system and
actually bounce fewer students from school than ordinary
public schools.
He
says: «Having been involved
in two referendums
in fifteen years on Welsh devolution, I'm not
actually convinced the
public would welcome another one.»
I think that there's more accountability when you have
public financing to the people who
actually say «wait a minute, I'm voting for you to do x, y and z and I'm voting for you philosophically for this reason or that,»» she told Dicker
in the interview.
«As a matter of fact, the loud whisper
in the
public domain is that your lordship was
actually a classmate of one Adejisola Adegoke, the wife of one Dr. Adegoke, a retired Permanent Secretary,
in the
said Fiwasaye Grammar School.
A second source
said Schwartz, who will be paid a yet - to - be-determined fee by the state, was
actually hired to deflect
public attention from the seriousness of Bharara's probe, which involves former top Cuomo aides Joseph Percoco, now executive vice president at Madison Square Garden, lobbyist and former Cuomo employee Todd Howe, and contractors connected to the $ 1 billion effort
in Buffalo.
«I think the governor has
actually said a lot of good things
in terms of
public policy.
«
Actually, I think the story from the last filing period is the overwhelming number of donations I received from people
in the district, who helped ensure that we will receive our full share of
public matching funds, over $ 92,000,» he
said in an email to DNAinfo New York.
While acknowledging different people apologise
in different ways, she also
said: «Fundamentally what we've got to do is make sure the
public believe
in their representatives and it is only right for the
public and for politics that we get this matter right and we did
actually because we changed the system
in 2010.»
Public figures including Mayor Michael Bloomberg criticized Palin's comments,
saying, that the mosque is «a great message for the world that, unlike
in other places where they might
actually ban people from wearing burquas or building a building, that's not what America was founded on nor is it what America should become.»
«Golden Dawn is an organization of Holocaust deniers, an organization that
actually speaks admiringly of the Nazi movement,»
said public advocate Bill de Blasio, who organized the press conference
in Athens Square Park.
ANDREW LANSLEY: Yes, I think he was right because the authority of parliament frankly has been brought
in to crisis point and that authority needs to be re-established not just
in relation to the Speaker, but
in so many other ways, which is why tomorrow for example, the scrutiny panel that David Cameron has established, that is going to be looking not only at making sure that everything we do is transparent and reasonable
in the future on clear, unambiguous rules, but we are going to look back, as indeed we've done
in the Shadow Cabinet and
said, it's not about whether we were within the rules, it's not about whether it was legitimate, it's
actually about whether we have done something which is unreasonable, which the
public would not regard as acceptable and that, that test, that tougher test is one we've applied to ourselves and we will apply throughout the Conservative Parliamentary Party.
«About 20 per cent of
public sector investment is
actually invested directly
in the
public sector and large proportions of
public sector budgets go on employing
public servants to deliver vital frontline services,»
said Nicola Smith, senior policy officer at the TUC.
He argued that his party's opponents were right to claim that the party often «
says different things
in different parts of the country» and that it runs the risk of becoming a representative of vested interests
in the
public sector, rather than being a mouthpiece for voters who
actually use key services.
But Kaehny
said that forcing committee meetings to be scheduled ahead of time could
actually correct a problem not addressed
in the changes: making sure high - priority bills like the budget aren't jammed through without time for
public review.
Sir Alistair Graham, the former Chairman of the Committee on Standards
in Public Life
said that naming her sister's spare bedroom as her main home was «near fraudulent» — which elicited a threat of legal action from Ms Smith for «malicious falsehood» — unsurprisingly, she didn't
actually take such action.
«The pillowcase and the toilet seat
actually have a lot
in common,»
says Holly Menninger, the project's director of
public science.