Press freedom is key to delivering that information but, too often, powerful figures in governments, the military and environmentally destructive sectors see local journalists
as nuisances who can be intimidated, bought off or shut up forever.
Not exact matches
It did not take long after the passage of Humphrey - Hawkins for wiser Federal Reserve officials, including Paul Volcker (
who became Chair in 1979), to conclude that the «dual mandate,» far from defining a new and sustainable approach to monetary policy, was simply a
nuisance — something they had to pay lip service to, whilst really concerning themselves with keeping a lid on inflation, so
as to undo and avoid repeating the mistakes of the 70s.
But I believe, and am of strong conviction at this, that this country is provoking the judgment of God on itself, by treating it's poor, under - privileged and those
who fall through the cracks
as a burden, and
as a
nuisance that is only in the way of it's «at all cost» coveted image of «greatness», instead of giving a hard and honest look WHY is it the way it is in this country?
Still, there is no way that, for this Jerusalemite and all other Israeli husbands and fathers» along with students at university
who miss their exams, and beginners in new jobs or careers
who are one way and another bound to be set back» the burden of yearly,
as I like to think of it, «fulfillment» is not at the least a
nuisance and more often than not downright onerous.
Well, the term here would be that he is more of a «
nuisance» for the former Juve boss,
who wants to get rid of him,
as soon
as possible.
It was a scary situation, made worse by doctors
who treated me
as if my every question or concern was a
nuisance, an obstacle to a healthy baby, or even neuroses.
This can include things like heavy corporate influence (typically in the form of money) such
as the battle over GMO labelling and highly influential disruptors such a Tim Eyman
who are considered by many to simply be a
nuisance.
Cummings was also presented with the case of an elderly patient
who was apparently regarded
as a «
nuisance» by staff after she repeatedly refused food and water, according to the patient's daughter.
Gallo,
who helped draft
nuisance abatement legislation in his role
as city assistant corporation counsel, hammered on themes like building code enforcement and holding social service agencies responsible for their clients» behavior in a bid to appeal to working - class residents of Midtown, where quality - of - life crime and neighborhood eyesores are irksome and perennial issues.
At the same time, the two groups have become a major
nuisance to Mr. Bloomberg's successor
as mayor, Bill de Blasio, a Democrat,
who campaigned on reversing some of his predecessor's policies and is friendly with the city teachers» union.
One adviser to the governor described Mr. Cuomo's political reaction
as akin to a person
who aggressively treats the early symptoms of a cold — from taking Theraflu to increasing fluids — in order to avoid the
nuisance of actually getting sick.
«We know alcohol outlets can be associated with unsafe
nuisance activities in urban areas, but this study appears to be the first to suggest U.S. tobacco shops may also impact public health,» said Andrew Subica, Ph.D., an assistant professor of social medicine, population, and public health in the School of Medicine,
who led the study that focused on South Los Angeles, Calif. «Our analyses show that in South Los Angeles tobacco shops
as well
as liquor stores were associated with high levels of violent and property crime around their locations.
Although turf lawns are superbly wasteful and unsustainable, those
who are passionate about lawncare often look at the dandelion (Taraxacum Officinale)
as a nutrient - stealing, bright yellow
nuisances, which prevent them from growing a uniformly green front lawn.
While the «rich white kid with a narcissistic father
who sees them
as a
nuisance» trope is dreadfully trite stuff (have we forgotten «Crazy / Beautiful ``?)
He is a blatant cad and
nuisance threatening the very essence of Anna's social status and ultimately health
as he successfully tears her away from her husband
who views the whole affair a slight against the almighty himself.
(I realise I've already used the term «bumbling» in this review, but any character
who doesn't have a beard and biceps the size of steel beams is depicted
as bumbling — a
nuisance obstacle propped in front of necessary gunishment.)
And he promised to listen to parents and communities, unlike Bloomberg,
who viewed parents and communities
as a
nuisance and obstacles that could be easily ignored.
These properties are typically sold
as - is, but sellers may provide special financing and incentives to those
who convert these empty
nuisances to occupied homes.
Factors that can influence your North Richland Hills insurance quotes include: The safety of your neighborhood, your home's proximity to a fire station, your security and weatherproofing, your credit score, whether you insure your auto and car through the same carrier, and whether you possess «
nuisances on property» (such
as a dog
who has bitten before or a trampoline).
Use of alternative sentencing such
as community service at the county animal shelter or attendance at a full obedience training course for those
who violate
nuisance ordinances.
Dogs
who are outside all day especially when no one is home are more prone to becoming
nuisance barkers for a variety of reasons listed above
as well
as a big one: NO ONE IS HOME TO TEACH HIM PROPER BEHAVIOR.
The name change could attract job applicants
who see the mission
as helping dogs, and possibly help weed out those
who see all dogs
as nuisances, and control
as paramount.
In 2007, she started the island's Cat Café program for feral cats,
who till then had been ignored or euthanized
as unadoptable
nuisances.
She learned that the native population of crows circulates between Syracuse and nearby Auburn, NY; and that this migration is partly in response to harassment and, at times, state - sanctioned violence at the hands of a human population
who view them
as a
nuisance.
Anyone
who takes the time to properly research the origins of the «population control» movement will come to understand that the Rockefeller - Turner-Gates agenda for drastic population reduction, which is now clearly manifesting itself through real environmental crises like chemtrails, genetically modified food, tainted vaccines and other skyrocketing diseases such
as cancer, has its origins in the age - old malevolent elitist agenda to cull the human «chattel»
as one would do to rodents or any other species deemed a
nuisance by the central planning authorities.
My first seven years were spent primarily on the defense side, where I developed an intense frustration with insurance carriers
who would settle meritless claims for
nuisance value when the better long - term view would have been to fight against vexatious litigation
as a matter of principle.
Although the creation of rules will not in itself change the widespread concerns of SRLs, it will send an important message to the collective legal community, including judges
who often see SRLs
as nuisances.
Others viewed it
as a
nuisance that detracted from more important and serious pursuits.Fortunately, several brave pioneers — including several Burton Award winners — were willing to risk their academic careers to improve both legal writing instruction and the job conditions for those
who teach it.
Those
who are relegated to the street due to whatever circumstances, likely won't be
as well protected
as they could be and will continue to be a
nuisance and not welcome by any neighbours they may have.
Start to understand why people
who like the Note for what it is might see a curved edge
as something of a frivolous
nuisance.
As such, the anti-cheat system probably won't be too much of a
nuisance for gamers
who prefer single - player titles.
I thought long and hard about
who I should address this annual article to, and it came to me
as I read the Letters to the editor in the last REM — the Realtor
who complained about the
nuisance of FINTRAC forms, to the point that he wouldn't use them.