Sentences with phrase «be in the public realm»

And what little information is in the public realm is often coloured by companies looking to drum up security business, on the one hand, or hacked companies looking to salvage their online reputations.
Of course, I'm not talking about an absolute but a rule of thumb, and all bets are off when it concerns elected officials and others whose lives are in the public realm (celebrities, wannabes, MySpace exhibitionists, porn stars, bloggers), since there's no way a reality show contestant (for instance) can claim a reasonable expectation of privacy.
The last thing you want to be in the public realm is a nuisance to anybody, or to come off as an uninformed amateur.
Of course the data should be in the public realm, we paid for it and Baillie's career and probably his education.
In addition, the petitioner can also introduce evidence that the patent should not have been allowed because the owner violated an on - sale or public use bar (i.e.: show that the invention was in the public realm for more than one year prior to the filing of the application).
She did not want her divorce to be in the public realm.

Not exact matches

«It is disturbing that the same companies and investors who have pledged to work with the City to respect California public safety and public realm laws are spending lobbying dollars in Sacramento to repeal them,» San Francisco Supervisor Aaron Peskin, who has been leading the charge to regulate the scooters, told TechCrunch.
The system, dubbed «Quorum,» is designed to toe the line between private and public in the realm of shuffling derivatives and payments.
«It's salad days for KKR, Blackstone, Apollo,» says Jonathan Grabel, chief investment officer at Public Employees Retirement Association of New Mexico, referring to the trio of titans in the PE realm.
Yet, while both are at the height of hype in the tech world, much of the general public still has trouble believing either has progressed beyond the realm of science - fiction.
They can't vote in this year's federal election, and they aren't allowed to contribute funds to federal political campaigns, but most Canadians would probably be surprised how heavily involved Canadian corporations are in the public policy realm.
While it may seem unfair that trades exists outside of the public realm during trading hours, trades executed in dark pools are incorporated into a post-trade transparency which means investors do have access to them.
But theological schooling, even when undertaken by a Christian community itself committed to vigorous engagement in the public realm, has not itself been rooted in such engagement.
But because its governing interest is «religious,» theological schooling on the model of paideia has characteristically been disengaged from the public realm in the sense of the realm of political, social, and economic power, its arrangement and its management.
The ethical and emotional crises that we experience today in relation to the thresholds of birth and death, the uncertainty as to where «personal» value may be located and anchored, and the resultant confusion in the realm of public policy and law are symptoms of the fundamental intellectual crisis of modern humanity.
Previously the Church, along with the State, was a major direct participant and influence in the public realm, with substantial control over how it was represented in the public realm.
In the electronic era the church has largely been displaced from the public realm.
Think of the low - rise, high - density character of neighborhoods in Paris, London or Charleston, or any pre-1945 American town or city neighborhood, which are characterized above all by a beautiful, walkable, convenient public realm that more than compensates for their small building parcels.
In these and many other ways, the case is advanced that Christianity is a public proposal within the realm of authentically public discourse, and requiring decisions of immeasurable consequences, both personal and cultural.
In addition, if seminary education were informed more by theologia as he conceives it, ministers would be better equipped not only to run their churches but to relate them to the major issues being debated in the public realIn addition, if seminary education were informed more by theologia as he conceives it, ministers would be better equipped not only to run their churches but to relate them to the major issues being debated in the public realin the public realm.
For example, referring to the «institutional field of cultural production» that «rapidly and radically transformed... the rigid dichotomy between «high» and «low» «(for academics like Professor Rainey, dichotomies are always «rigid» and high art always needs scare quotes), he tells us that «Modernism's ambiguous achievement... was to probe the interstices dividing that variegated field and to forge within it a strange and unprecedented space for cultural production, one that did indeed entail a certain retreat from the domain of public culture, but one that also continued to overlap and intersect with the public realm in a variety of contradictory ways.»
«Those who believed in Christ possessed at every period a twofold being: as individuals in the realm of the person and as participants in the public life of their nations.»
If no such evidence is forthcoming, then one may fairly conclude that the real backing for the warrant must be found elsewhere than in a public realm of discourse — for example, in the personal belief of the theologian.
Another excellent study is Ferre, Frederick, Shaping the Future: Resources for the Post-Modern World (New York: Harper and Row, Publishers, 1976), especially with its public policy proposals in the realms of religion, politics, economics, and education based on the relational vision.
It means leaving the privacy ot your solitary labors, moving beyond those expected work relationships in which the product is always the go - between, and saying or doing something about the human affairs — the public realm — of that organization or community of which you are a part.
The institution of marriage, the bishops say, «must be preserved, protected, and promoted in both private and public realms....
And it tends to yield a picture of theological schooling in which the life of faith is disengaged from the public realm.
What is being shaped is the life of a community of bodied persons who are agents in a public realm shared with many others, most of whom do not engage in this practice of worship.
As soon as you go out into the public realm, and put yourself in situations where you are no longer interacting with individuals PURELY of your faith, then you are now open to the government enforcing those people's first amendment rights, and the rights of an individual absolutely outweigh the rights of a religious affiliated private organization.
They would necessarily have to attend to what is known about how persons» identities are shaped in general, and to what is known about the ways in which social, economic, and political power is arranged and could be rearranged in the public realm.
At several points he touches upon the paradoxes of modern urbanism and the tragic ironies of our cultural attitude toward cities: although we now have more individual freedom, technical ability, and, arguably, social equity, we do not live in places as hospitable to human beings as were our cities of the past; we are pragmatists who build shoddily; our current obsession with historic preservation is the flip side of our utter lack of confidence in our ability to build well; while cultures with shared ascetic ideals and transcendent orientation built great cities and produced great landscapes, modern culture's expressive ideals, dogmatic public secularism, and privatized religiosity produce for us, even with our vast wealth, only private luxury, a spoiled countryside, and a public realm that is both venal and incoherent; above all, we simultaneously idolize nature and ruin it.
They are also being reminded, as Niebuhr's category of «Christ and culture in paradox» reminds us, that transforming the public realm can be compromising and tainting.
In contrast, Hough and Cobb have defined theology by reference to the mission and common life of an institution that in its God - relatedness is inescapably located in the public realm in which it may be more or less activIn contrast, Hough and Cobb have defined theology by reference to the mission and common life of an institution that in its God - relatedness is inescapably located in the public realm in which it may be more or less activin its God - relatedness is inescapably located in the public realm in which it may be more or less activin the public realm in which it may be more or less activin which it may be more or less active.
No longer is the «action» in which our humanity is realized primarily political action, as it was in classical Athens, action in the public realm for the public good.
More seriously, we saw, it is open to the objection that it fails to show how theology bears on the public dimensions of human life; in this view, theology seems confined to the private realm of the interiority of consciousness.
It is necessary in order to make credible that education in theology effectively bears on the totality of human life in the public realm as well as in the private.
Of course, a tolerance of divergent world views might lead one to conclude that all such perspectives are evenly matched in the public realm, peacefully and cooperatively contributing their respective strengths.
Without this foundation, American democracy can only be based on a type of secularism that can not allow, let alone guarantee, the place of religions in the public realm.
There would be even fewer among us today, when every i and t in the realm of the spirit must be legalistically dotted and crossed, every apprehension converted to a proposition, every tacit understanding translated to a slogan scrawled on public walls.
The public worship of God also embraces acts done in the public realm in solidarity with those who suffer because of unjust social, economic, and political arrangements that are systemic in the society.
«She is a seasoned public affairs professional with extensive experience in local, state and federal affairs, having successfully led numerous advocacy campaigns in the grassroots, political and legislative realms.
The hang up, though, is when we start talking public policy decisions that cost billions of dollars... I'm still searching spiritual / philosophical ways to deal with feelings about that, but it may just be the whole notion of «rendering to Caesar» and trying to live in my own realm, separating myself from the madness of the State.
Pettit is just one fore - runner in the emergence of a contemporary republicanism that seeks to reaffirm the market as constructed through public, political action, rather than as belonging to the private realm.
For Marquand, the 19th century was the great age of the public realm when Gladstone's reforms to the civil service enshrined an ethos of professionalism and public service and a civic pride and energy was unleashed across the country, as captured in the great civic architecture of northern cities.
This is partly driven by the need for innovation in the light of financial austerity, alongside the recognition that a vibrant public realm is at the core of a successful, prosperous society.
We can only do this, however, if we take a step back and see that what we need most fundamentally is a return to «political economy» in its deepest sense: that is, a rejection of the notion that the economy is a non-political, technical and expert realm of human experience and public policy.
In addition to concerns over privacy, there is an urgent need to address how the public realm is being hollowed out by corporate interests and advertisers.
This is in stark contrast to the public realm, which is characterised by the diversity of human difference, and where plural appeals prevail.
Anna Minton's 2009 book, Ground Control, and the 2011 London Assembly Report, Public Life in Private Hands, both highlight an increase in surveillance and control in the public realm as the management of newly designed public spaces is ceded to developers, rather than retained by elected local authorities, resulting in a winnowing out of people thought «undesirable&rPublic Life in Private Hands, both highlight an increase in surveillance and control in the public realm as the management of newly designed public spaces is ceded to developers, rather than retained by elected local authorities, resulting in a winnowing out of people thought «undesirable&rpublic realm as the management of newly designed public spaces is ceded to developers, rather than retained by elected local authorities, resulting in a winnowing out of people thought «undesirable&rpublic spaces is ceded to developers, rather than retained by elected local authorities, resulting in a winnowing out of people thought «undesirable».
This is his first run for public office, but he has vast experience and social network in the political realm.
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