Sentences with phrase «become public soon»

Sandberg said Facebook has shared info privately with lawmakers about who Russia was targeting with its Facebook ad campaign, and that she expects that info to become public soon.
I'm exploring the field of investments and would like to know roughly what numbers and estimates have to be looked at for a company that is going to become public soon.

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Holle soon became busy strategizing how to tell workers, and the public, what was happening at one of the most iconic American brands.
Long - time rumblings that Smith would take Vice public have yet to become reality, but that could soon change.
There is room here for activist public policy aimed at assisting people as soon as they become unemployed — including very fast interventions to have resumés updated, interview skills improved and much shorter - duration job training programs (rather than ones that last months or years).
This private position soon became public.
Ridlington said states are moving in the right direction, but finding the highest - paid public employee won't become any easier soon.
Winterkorn resigned soon after the scandal over polluting vehicles in the United States became public in September 2015.
If Spotify's stock rises in the weeks ahead, its direct listing could become a road map for the array of multibillion - dollar tech companies that investors are hoping will go public soon, including Airbnb, Lyft and Uber.
February 27, 2018: As it became clear that Daniels was going to go public soon, Cohen obtained, on behalf of Essential Consultants, a temporary restraining order via an arbitrator, retired Judge Jacqueline Connor, in California.
Chats are also currently hosted by Grouppee, and any posting to a chat becomes public as soon as they are published online.
Governmental indifference to contraception was soon construed to imply governmental indifference to abortion, via the misconstrual of abortion as a matter of sexual privacy rather than as a matter of public justice; and the «right to abortion» soon became a defining issue in our politics.
Experience, however, soon showed in what way they were to become the most dangerous; that the insufficiency of the means provided for their removal gave them a freehold and irresponsibility in office; that their decisions, seeming to concern individual suitors only, pass silent and unheeded by the public at large; that these decisions, nevertheless, become law by precedent, sapping, by little and little, the foundations of the consti.tution, and working its change by construction, before any one has perceived that that invisible and helpless worm has been busily employed in consuming its substance.
In a few circles of the Presbyterian Church of New Zealand, there was strong concern expressed about the orthodoxy of an article on «The Resurrection,» and as soon as this came to the notice of the press, the debate left the confines of Presbyterian Church circles and became a public issue.
It would be useful to debate the vision of politics according to which facts must become law — that is, that the law must change as soon as polls reveal that a majority of the public favors an opinion.
Naturally Sweet Recipes was then born, and soon became public!
Where an article, designated by a certain name, was for a short time manufactured under a patent, but the patented process was soon abandoned, and an extensive business was built up under a different process, the article continuing to be known by the same name, the expiration of the patent did not cause such name to become public property.
Soon after the charter law passed, and Rainbow helped innovate a public Waldorf charter school in Monterey, CA and became its administrator.
The more we normalize breastfeeding in public, the sooner it becomes a «norm» for everyone.
The sooner kids learn to take responsibility and clean up after themselves, the better (even when outside — when did it become okay to litter a public playground with spilled Goldfish crackers?)
His idea of «rottamare» («scrapping») the entire political class had an extremely wide impact on public opinion and soon became a slogan for all those who wanted to contest the status quo in Italian politics.
The public will know soon whether its democratically elected representatives prioritize health, or if New York has once again become «Marlboro Country.»
Soon afterwards, defence became a divisive issue within the party, especially defence spending (which reached a peak of 14 % of GDP in 1951 during the Korean War), [48] straining public finances and forcing savings elsewhere.
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.
And as soon as it's going to become public, the grants cease,» Caproni said, referring to Silver's alleged asbestos - patient referral scheme.
As the BIT takes new steps to become a profit - making joint venture, like - minded private sector organisations will soon be able to turn to the BIT as well for ways to work with the public and private sector to find areas of mutual benefit
The Guardian's John Crace suggests that Cummings should not become the public face of the Leave campaign any time soon:
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It soon becomes apparent that the two crimes might not be as unconnected as McAffrey first thought, leading him, his editor Cameron Lynne (Helen Mirren), and junior journalist Della Frye (Rachel McAdams) into a political - corporate cover - up that concerns politicians at the highest party level, powerful corporate interests, and an array of ex-soldiers, politicians» spouses and spin doctors, including Jason Bateman's public relations executive.
«I must commend the security agencies for acting swiftly and decisively, soon after the reporter's kidnap became public knowledge.
Siemens released a software tool for users to detect and remove the Stuxnet virus, and encourages its customers to install fixes Microsoft put out for its Windows system soon after the Iran attack became public (most PLCs are programmed from computers running Windows.)
These and other disease - monitoring sites provide a crucial early - warning system that puts information in front of the public as soon as it becomes available, Madoff says.
«I can't imagine having to tell her when she's grown up that the polar bears became extinct,» he said, «because we didn't act soon enough to combat a problem that we knew was real but that we couldn't convince the public of.»
Soon, Einar is appearing in public as his alter ego Lili, until it becomes clear that he thinks of himself more as Lili than as Einar.
While the concept remains popular with the public today, one wonders whether the current level of support will persist if tax credit programs don't soon become more prevalent across the country.
North Carolina public schools could soon become a little more religious, if the General Assembly passes a new bill that would force schools to display signs saying «In God We Trust.»
Ted Neitzke, superintendent of the West Bend School District, told legislators Wednesday that his district began preparing for Common Core as soon as it became clear from the Department of Public Instruction that it would be the new standard.
In addition, the demographic reality is that low - income students of color and English language learners will soon become the majority of students in our schools (Center for Public Education, 2007; Gray & Fleischman, 2004).
In New York, described as «just arrived from England,» Charlie became an eleven - year old named Tom Thumb, and soon thrilled the viewing public with his impressions of Napoleon Bonaparte.
The contract dispute first became public in May when Hachette spoke out against Amazon's negotiating tactics, which have involved delaying shipments of current books published by Hachette authors and not offering preorders of soon - to - be-published Hachette books.
We all need to do more to engage the animal - loving American public at a new and deeper level, and the new administration and Congress must become allies in the fight against America's puppy mill problems if we're going to see a resolution soon.
I soon learned about the Foundation and decided I wanted to become involved with this organization because of the activities they participate in, the support they give the veterinary community and the assistance they provide the public
Soon, however, he moved to Boston, where he became interested in Egyptian and Aztec artifacts, which he saw at the Boston Public Library and the Museum of Fine Arts.
Saint Phalle was adept at using the media to consolidate her public image, and soon became an icon of the 1960s art scene, attaining a broad cultural profile that was furthered by her numerous public art projects, including the Tarot Garden in Tuscany and the Stravinsky Fountain in Paris.
In the late 1940s, they began experimenting with the increasingly popular material of plastic, creating the legendary fibreglass chairs that soon became a common fixture in many households and public spaces.
Argentinian Alicia Penalba (1913 — 82) became a sculptor in France in the «50s; her work was soon sought after for museum collections and graced public spaces across Europe.
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«Are US senators pompous gits before they are elected, or do they become pompous gits afterwards» I can tell you that they normally enter he Senate as poor public servants and then join the ranks of the 1 % wealthiest citizens soon after.
Oliphant's outdated, over-exaggerated claims about coal pollution hopefully will soon come to an end as more and more of the general public become aware of the falsehoods and made up numbers that Oliphant -LSB-...]
The awareness of over-population is growing quickly and the time will soon be right for the debate to become public and the Greens, IMO, will be more likely to support reduced or negative population growth than the pro-business, growth fetishist major parties.
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