Each is seen as determining the sort of questions that can legitimately be
asked under its banner, and as governing acceptable answers.
Not exact matches
The Tyee
asked whether the institution will review the originality of Lippert's considerable body of writing
under The Fraser Institute's
banner.
His fictional National Institute of Co-ordinated Experiments (N.I.C.E.), a technocratic nightmare
under the
banner of progressive Scientism, slowly takes over common man, manipulating his insecurities with the empty promises of progress and technology, never
asking where that progress will lead or what that technology should do.
De Blasio, who delivered his speech
under a
banner that read «One New York Rising Together,» his election slogan, promised to expand the city's so - called living wage, and to
ask Albany for permission to raise the minimum wage in the five boroughs.
Critics of the Buhari administration,
under the
banner of the Wailing Wailers have stated that Thursday's incident in Sokoto, where some young residents bearing placards
asked...
They do so today for countless purposes, typically to claim a right to free and edgy speech on T - shirts or
banners under the First Amendment, to assert rights to education of the handicapped
under the federal Individuals with Disabilities Education Act, and to
ask for more school spending
under state constitutional provisions that are said to guarantee an equitable or an adequate education.
Under the
banner of «Many Stories, One Vision,» they shared stories of children success and met with lawmakers to support the Governor's funding proposal for charters, and
ask for the chance to compete for pre-kindergarten grants.
Don't
ask a Hyundai product rep to comment on whether the Veloster's existence could have ramifications for the development of future sport compacts
under the Kia
banner.