Sentences with phrase «as public remarks»

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But unlike Trump, so far as I can tell, O'Leary has never uttered a public remark that would suggest he is a bigot, a misogynist or an imbecile.
His remarks, at least as the story quoted him, indicate that the bank would be patterned on the Bank of North Dakota, currently the only state - owned public bank in the US.
The president did not address the issue in his public remarks, focusing instead on the power of prayer as a centerpiece of American life.
Chatham House Rule will be in effect for all but those remarks that are made public as explicitly noted during the event; media may report on comments made during the event, but may not attribute remarks to individuals or organization.
In his review article of Hartshorne's Creative Synthesis and Philosophic Method (PS 2:49 - 67), Robert Neville remarks that «one of Hartshorne's most important contributions» has been his concern to deal «with problems as formulated by public discussion, usually that of analytical philosophers.»
And those articles in peer - reviewed journals such as the Lancet, Science and BMJ, mentioned by Dr. Greene, were all in the public domain: the Vatican Press Office should have known about those, too, and should have been ready to quote them the instant the Pope made his off - the cuff remarks.
But, as Colson and Neuhaus remarked, common witness in the public square must be founded on the gospel.
It does remind me of a public lecture in which Harvard biblical scholar Jon Levenson, who is Jewish, once defined anti-Semitism as «hating Jews more than is necessary», obviously the kind of remark whose success as comedy turns on the context in which it is spoken and the one who speaks it.
Should I have the money, and a child in the public education system, I belive I could take the issue to court and win that educators must always preface any remark that deals with the theory of evolution with statements such as: «it is thought» or «there is reason to believe» or some or qualifying statement indicating that it is just a theory, not fact.
As the legal specialist at the Indianapolis meeting remarked, religion can not be taken out of public education simply by court rulings; it will disappear from the schools only if it ceases to live in the «thoughts and hearts of citizens.»
I talked with him by phone, and asked him about the context of this remark, as well as the content of his sermon and the Christian's public responsibility toward Presidents with whom we disagree on crucial issues.
I still nurse in public and have become immune to snide remarks such as, «Wow!
As Nigel Lawson remarked, it is «the closest thing the English have to a religion» and has topped surveys of what makes the public «most proud to be British».
He wasn't much gentler in public: For most of the campaign, Ryan made it seem he felt honor - bound to denounce the candidate's latest incendiary remark or antic, as though the two were personally engaged in a tug - of - war for the GOP's soul.
Our last subject in the race for the 36th Council District seat is the Rev. Conrad Tillard, formerly known as Conrad Muhammad, formerly known as Conrad X. Reverend Tillard first came to public attention as the chief youth minister of the Nation of Islam, and then the minister of Harlem's famed Mosque No. 7, the former seat of Malcolm X. Reverend Tillard made some conventionally controversial remarks against white devils and Jewish slave masters, etc. from that esteemed perch, was later stripped of his ministry under a cloud of suspicion, and then underwent a second Damascene moment when he left the NOI and returned to the faith of his fathers, receiving baptism by the Reverend Calvin Butts.
Silver's defense attorney Michael Feldberg painted a much different picture than prosecutors in his opening remarks at the retrial, describing Silver as a selfless public servant, who's multi-million-dollar referrals were «perfectly, 100 - percent legal.»
Reginald Bowman, President Citywide Council of Presidents of the New York City Housing Authority — the official leader of residents of the city's sprawling public housing system — blasted the pol's remarks as reminiscent of decapitated French Queen Marie Antoinette.
Remarks he had made at a private meeting of Conservative Way Forward - in which he suggested that the party could make greater public spending cuts than those to which it had publicly committed itself - were leaked to the media and his resignation as a party deputy chairman was not enough for Michael Howard.
In an earlier remarks, the Chairman of the House Committee on Health in the Plateau State House of Assembly, Hon. Simon Kudu, assured the Nigeria Medical Association that their agitations will be attended to as a matter of public importance.
«Back in 1992, New York State set a blood level at 10 micrograms per deciliter of blood as the action level — child tested at 10, the public health people would spring into action to ensure they were fully evaluated,» remarked Ryan.
According to Labour strategists, the row over Howard Flight's remarks on public spending shows that «the Tories are two parties» - unreconstructed Thatcherites such as Mr Flight who want deep spending cuts and the New Tories trying to show that the party has moved on.
Levine has been seen as the candidate perhaps most favored by the mayor, which has raised concerns about whether he can be a sufficiently independent leader, and led him to focus many of his public remarks on leading an strongly independent Council.
Ms Blears raised eyebrows with one remark as she discussed the ability of Labour politicians to communicate with members of the public.
«We need to get back to an era in which public transportation is acknowledged as an essential civic responsibility,» he planned to say in his remarks.
I am proud of what we achieved in the general election and am only sorry to have succumbed, as Roger [Helmer] put it with such impressive understatement, to public remarks that were «unhelpful».
The mayor, sniffling through his remarks, highlighted major investments in the city's public hospitals, whose finances, a city - commissioned report found, were teetering on the edge «of a financial cliff,» and in shoring up the city's bridges, as well as a one - time, $ 183 credit paid out on the water bills of more than half a million homeowners.
According to a copy of the comptroller's prepared remarks sent out by his press office, DiNapoli decried the «coordinated, sustained attacks by anti-pension advocates» that he says have «falsely cast public pensions as costly, unsustainable giveaways that are bankrupting states and localities.»
«Some of the most stupid, asinine, insensitive, ridiculous comments I have ever heard in the public arena» was how Quinn described LaPierre's remarks as she raised her voice in discussing them.
«As a husband and father I was simply outraged and appalled,» Mr. Faso said about Mr. Trump's boasts of grabbing women's genitals; he called the remarks «wholly inappropriate for someone running for public office.»
In remarks to the Daily News editorial board, Gov. Andrew Cuomo discussed imposing stricter standards for teacher evaluation and referred to public schools as «one of the only remaining public monopolies.»
Earlier in the weekend, on Saturday, the mayor delivered remarks at Kehilat Rayim Ahuvim, a synagogue in Manhattan, and delivered remarks at the UFT Spring Conference, as did other elected officials including Comptroller Scott Stringer and Public Advocate Letitia James.
City Council Speaker Melissa Mark - Viverito — flanked by Council members Jumaane Williams, Brad Lander, Margaret Chin and Carlos Menchaca — as well as Public Advocate Letitia James and Comptroller Stringer all made similar remarks in support of immigrants and laborers.
The remarks are usually made at a «Tell Ken» event - public meetings he is holding around London as he campaigns to re-enter City Hall at next year's election.
George Osborne opened his remarks today by outlining what he described as the principles governing his spending review: public service reform, «fairness» (defined as «we're all in this together») and promoting economic growth.
As Dr. Sullivan further remarked, «The Cretaceous feathered dinosaurs of northeastern China have been astonishing palaeontologists and the public for almost two decades now, and the Daohugou Biota preserves their Jurassic counterparts in the same region.
Traditionally, this remark has been interpreted as indicating Newton's modesty, and his recognition that earlier scientists such as Johannes Kepler, Galileo and Descartes had laid the foundations for his laws of motion and his great work on gravity — which is odd, because in 1675 Newton had not made public his ideas about gravity and motion.
Listing the former winners of the award - such as Tom Holland, Jack O'Connell, Will Poulter, Tom Hardy, Kristen Stewart, Noel Clarke, Eva Green and James McAvoy - Spencer remarked: «This tells us that the British public would make pretty excellent casting directors.»
The presence of key cast members — as well as some sincere, prescreening remarks about the late James Gandolfini — may also help explain the rapturous applause that greeted The Drop (Grade: C +) at its first public screening, which I just barely managed to get into.
At Shanker's memorial service in 1997, Daniel Patrick Moynihan remarked, «If, as Emerson wrote, an institution is the lengthened shadow of one man, the public employees unions are singularly the mark of Al Shanker's inspired life.»
Rogers made her remarks in a speech to Simsbury (Connecticut) Public School faculty as they began the 2003 - 2004 school year.
Every since the 1990s, Clinton has expressed support for charter schools, but in Saturday's remarks, she said something that is likely to irritate her supporters within the Democratic Party who are avid backers of charter schools as a principal means of reforming public education: that most charters don't accept those students who are the most difficult to educate, or, if they do, they «don't keep them.»
But the larger effect of Trump's remark is not that it is wrong but rather that it is part of a pattern of his — and of DeVos's — to disparage public education as they promote programs that take resources away from public school systems.
As the public spoke during the comment period, there was loud cheering and applause, booing, continuous snapping of fingers, and derisive remarks made by the audience toward members of the Board; those remarks were primarily dismissive of Board member Brad Noel, who several audience members referred to as «the white woman.&raquAs the public spoke during the comment period, there was loud cheering and applause, booing, continuous snapping of fingers, and derisive remarks made by the audience toward members of the Board; those remarks were primarily dismissive of Board member Brad Noel, who several audience members referred to as «the white woman.&raquas «the white woman.»
First, the good news: The context of Secretary Clinton's remarks were in a talk about supporting public schools in Iowa, specifically schools widely regarded as doing a good job but in danger because of Iowa's particular budgeting laws.
When her uncensored remarks were made public, her advisors tried to laugh it off as Susana being Susana, but the teachers and children of New Mexico are not laughing.
The Mayor «s remarks reflect this exceptional moment: As other superintendents across the state battle the charter schools in their district (see, for example, Princeton Regional Public Schools» unending crusade against a
«Charter schools have earned their place in the public education landscape and we deserve to be treated and funded as such,» said NECSN Connecticut State Director Jeremiah Grace in his remarks which were also streamed via Facebook Live.
The Mayor «s remarks reflect this exceptional moment: As other superintendents across the state battle the charter schools in their district (see, for example, Princeton Regional Public Schools» unending crusade against a small expansion of Princeton Charter School), here we have a case of the district's educational leader embracing a public charter's honor and, by extension, its students and educPublic Schools» unending crusade against a small expansion of Princeton Charter School), here we have a case of the district's educational leader embracing a public charter's honor and, by extension, its students and educpublic charter's honor and, by extension, its students and educators.
Wentworth has remarked «as exhibitionism in private galleries, foundations and museums (both personal and public) have coalesced, I detect a pattern of exhibition making which I associate with the philately of my childhood.
His remarks were welcomed at the time by the Hugh Lane Gallery as «the clearest public acknowledgement of Dublin's right to these paintings».
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