But you've
become the public face of the company.
a statistically - insignificant portion has been burned by others as a protest against the islamofascists that have
become the public face of Islam (largely through the silence of the supposedly less - radical majority).
Schilling had suddenly gotten rich, and he had suddenly gotten famous, and yet... these great harmless creatures, sans cojones, had
become his public face.
He is the former accountant who helped Malcolm Glazer take control of the club and saddle it with debt, played an important role in floating United on the New York Stock Exchange in 2012 and has since
become the public face of the owners in the media and a spokesperson on matters from the boardroom to the dressing room.
Gianaris, who has increasingly
become the public face of the Senate Democratic Conference, blamed Senate Republicans for obstructing the bill.
The Guardian's John Crace suggests that Cummings should not
become the public face of the Leave campaign any time soon:
In the weeks after superstorm Sandy, Nassau County Executive Edward Mangano
became the public face of the county's recovery efforts.
He was keenly aware that he had
become the public face of science, a role he treated with seriously playful irreverence.
In December, one of AdultFriendFinder's rivals, AshleyMadison.com, offered Tiger Woods $ 5M to
become their public face.
Katniss is naturally wary of any leader but, with the encouragement of her remaining allies, she allows herself to
become the public face of a rebellion.
«Supers,» as those with special abilities are known, are still banned, and Elastigirl (Hunter)
becomes the public face of a PR campaign (spearheaded by Odenkirk's and Keener's characters) to rehabilitate their image.
As one of seven couples involved in the case — and the lead plaintiff — the Goodridges
became the public faces of the marriage equality movement.
Virtually overnight, Williams
became the public face of the pro-voucher movement, accepting speaking engagements at such conservative bastions as the Heritage Foundation, Hoover Institute, and the California State Republican Convention.
Polished as a politician and a devotee of the arts,
he became the public face of the Indy Racing League after quitting the cockpit.
Young and forthright, he quickly
became the public face of Epic Games, as the studio followed up his multiplayer hit Unreal Tournament with the iconic Xbox 360 - exclusive Gears of War series.
The Super Mario series not only crafted the world of gaming that we know and love today, but it pioneered a beloved genre to perfection and also introduced iconic characters that've become synonymous with the entire gaming medium as a whole, with Mario
himself becoming the public face of the Big N, which at one point was a renowned playing card and toy company.
Lois Gibbs, a mother of two who led community efforts to get nearby families relocated and seek compensation from the responsible company,
became the public face of Love Canal and still leads an organization devoted to cleaning up such sites.
You will
become the public face of an undisputed leader in the world energy industry, and a company that plays a vital role in our national economy.
A difficult question for the climate science community is, how is it that this broad community of researchers — full of bright and thoughtful people — allowed intolerant activists who make false claims to certainty to
become the public face of the field?»
The signing marked a major victory for the teens who lived through the attack and swiftly
became the public faces of a renewed gun - control movement.
It has
become the public face of digital money, which gives it a leg up over Ethereum.
Not exact matches
As more company's shady dealings
become public, they
face the option of closing stores or raising wages.
Bono has
become the very
public face of the fight against AIDS.
But even the metallurgical coal that has
become one of the province's economic stalwarts is
facing increased
public scrutiny.
Amphastar
became yet another drug price - hiking villain
facing intense
public scrutiny when it raised the price of naloxone, an opioid overdose antidote, by more than 100 %.
Los Angeles Superior Court Judge Lance Ito presided over the Simpson trial and
became one of its most
public faces.
In Italy, he is known as Super Mario, a moniker he earned in the 1990s when, as the Italian economy neared the brink, he
became the acceptable
public face of his country to foreign investors.
In the 1990s, Mr. Draghi earned the nickname Super Mario when, as the Italian economy neared the brink, he
became the acceptable
public face of his country to foreign investors.
But, man, I can not STAND Silverman or his tactics and I HATE that he has
become the antagonistic
public face of atheism.
The
public face of evangelicalism
became most evident in the Billy Graham campaigns, by which the converts made at the mass rallies were redirected back into the denomination of their choice.
The wearing of cosmetics was so integral to the identity of aristocratic women in France that their morning routine of painting the
face and dressing the hair
became an informal ceremony with an audience, known as the
public toilette.
Most of these lectures aim at bringing the insights of Hinduism and Buddhism closer to Indian and Western Christians as well as philosophers, to deepen their understanding of faith and expand it to other forms of belief.43 His anthology «The Vedic Experience» which has been accepted and respected by many Hindus, tries to present texts from the Veda and the Upanishads in such a way that they
become open towards other beliefs and transparent for the depth of faith.44 An important aspect of his literary production, already central at the beginning, but gaining prominence again lately, has been to address a Western
public that
faces the challenge of having to seek its religious identity and not being able to take it for granted.
:) It's also funny how once we
become moms and we're in
public — when we'd normally be a bit more shy or self conscious — nothing fazes us as long as we come out alive and conquering any battles we may have
faced with baby.
So perceived attitude or behavioral concerns are less important in the MLB draft than NFL or NBA when a guy immediately
becomes the
face of a franchise and in the
public eye.
I also
became acutely aware of the challenges
public school art teachers
face with large class sizes, poor quality materials, and infrequent class time.
They were fresh -
faced recruits for the
public school system who had a way to go before
becoming jaded, crusty vets.
The sculptures represent the first installment of a traveling exhibit, Washed Ashore: Art to Save the Sea, which illustrates how plastic pollution has
become one of the gravest threats
facing ocean and freshwater animals, while helping the
public understand what they can do to be a part of the solution.
With the state
facing its grimmest budget outlook in years, the legislative session shows signs of
becoming a tug - of - war between
public schools and health care — the two biggest recipients of state spending and, not coincidentally, the two heaviest - hitting lobbying forces Albany.
Alban Bagbin has
become the
face of Ghanaian politics not for his 25 years so far in parliament and still counting, but for the extraordinary role he played as two terms Minority Leader, twice Majority Leader and Chairman of some strategic committees of Parliament such as Constitutional, Legal and Parliamentary Committee, which he chaired twice,
Public Accounts and Appointments Committee.
That
became especially clear during the 2014 legislative session, when Cuomo and lawmakers were
faced with significant
public unrest over the rollout of the Common Core, a controversy that was politically volatile because the coming elections.
DeFrancisco — a 23 - year Senate veteran praised by Democrats and Republicans alike for intelligence and toughness but seen by some as disengaged — decided to seek Skelos» job after it
became clear Friday that Skelos and his son, Adam,
faced arrest as soon as Monday on
public corruption charges after a long investigation by US Attorney Preet Bharara.
Schumer «has
become a symbol for the political bind
facing New York Democrats» who are trying to balance the
public's distaste for Wall Street with their need for finance industry cash, writes Reuters.
But he insisted there was no alternative, claiming that the
public had to
face up to the reality that additional state funding is needed if large donations are to
become a thing of the past.
Bill Hammond: «With the state
facing its grimmest budget outlook in years, the legislative session shows signs of
becoming a tug - of - war between
public schools and health care — the two biggest recipients of state spending and, not coincidentally, the two heaviest - hitting lobbying forces Albany.»
The Information Tribunal considered in depth arguments as to whether individual teachers could
face dismissal as a result of this information
becoming public, and concluded that there was no basis to believe that there was — such dismissal would be unlawful.»
The bill was also getting more and more unpopular as the «debate» went on and got uglier and it started
becoming apparent that anyone who voted for the bill that wasn't in a totally safe district would
face major challenges in reelection bids, especially for republicans, for supporting the bill, so passing fast there was hope that the
public's short memory would forget the worst transgressions.
Packaging
public financing as a constitutional amendment could make those proposals more palatable to resistant legislators, in part because an amendement would
face several additional hurdles to
becoming law and could not take effect for at least five years.
We know Weiner does the
public -
facing part well, and we've known it since long before he
became a liberal celebrity for his viral tantrums against Republican perfidy.
In an age when science influences every aspect of life — from the most private intimacies of sex and reproduction to the most
public collective challenges of climate change and the economy — and in a time when democracy has
become the dominant form of government on the planet, it is important that the voters push elected officials and candidates of all parties to explicitly state their views on the major science questions
facing the nation.
If the panel had said yes to an emergency declaration, however, it also
faced the risk of losing
public trust if MERS failed to
become a serious global health problem, he notes.