Sentences with phrase «beyond public control»

It's not doing them any favours to be seen as something of a secret elite beyond public control, and I think they would benefit if we started treating them like everyone else.

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«Whether and when we go public will depend on a variety of factors, many of which are beyond our control,» a Snapchat spokesperson told The Information.
The most troubling of public neighbors were the able - bodied unemployed, and reformers endeavored to separate out those worthy poor who were the temporary victims of economic circumstances beyond their control and those unworthy poor immune to the appeal of the Protestant work ethic.
Taken seriously, the rite requires parents to prepare their child for something more than a domestic significance and to free the child for a public identity beyond their final reach and control.
Forcing sex Withholding sex Rude stories or gestures Double standards Using sex as a weapon Punishing you for not complying Making sexual threats with objects Talking dirty Laughing at you Shaming Intimidation to do unwanted acts beyond comfort level Sex as a form of control Sexualizing in public Rape Possessiveness Mocking of body parts Accusations Sex for favors Pornography
She does believe that mayoral control of the New York City public school system should have been extended beyond the one year that the state Legislature gave Mayor Bill de Blasio «There is an element for the mayor to have some skin in the game,» she said.
Chattam House recently came out with an information about the data used in analysis of investment pipelines for 2007 - 2013 and beyond and in that report, it was revealed that an adjusted number of China controlled mining assets in Africa could be even more impressive due to the fact that deals are not always made public.
Over two weekends in September in Manchester — just as the Brexit negotiations start to move beyond preliminaries — citizens will focus on choices relating to trade and immigration, and the implications of these on issues such as the economy, jobs, public services and the degree to which the UK can control its own affairs.
In a related editorial comment, Paolo Boffetta, M.D., M.P.H., associate director for population sciences at The Tisch Cancer Institute and chief of the Division of Cancer Prevention and Control of the at Mount Sinai in New York, addressed whether the increased risk of cancer in this group of heart failure patients warranted additional screening beyond what was recommended for the general public.
At a time when public health messages emphasize just how important it is to carefully balance diets and fitness regimes in order to live long lives, Calment is a reminder of that no matter what we do there may always be a part of our health that is beyond our control.
27.6.1 For the purposes of this clause 27.6, «Force Majeure Event» means any act or event beyond the reasonable control of the Company, including without limitation strikes, lock - outs or other industrial action by third parties, civil commotion, riot, invasion, terrorist attack or threat of terrorist attack, war (whether declared or not) or threat or preparation for war, fire, explosion, storm, flood, earthquake, subsidence, epidemic or other natural disaster, or failure of public or private telecommunications networks.
(a) For the purposes of this clause 13.1, «Force Majeure Event» means any act or event beyond the reasonable control of ELITESINGLES, including without limitation strikes, lock - outs or other industrial action by third parties, civil commotion, riot, invasion, terrorist attack or threat of terrorist attack, war (whether declared or not) or threat or preparation for war, fire, explosion, storm, flood, earthquake, subsidence, epidemic or other natural disaster, or failure of public or private telecommunications networks.
An Event Outside Our Control means any act or event beyond our reasonable control, [including without limitation strikes, lock - outs or other industrial action by third parties, civil commotion, riot, invasion, terrorist attack or threat of terrorist attack, war (whether declared or not) or threat or preparation for war, fire, explosion, storm, flood, earthquake, subsidence, epidemic or other natural disaster, or failure of public or private telecommunications netControl means any act or event beyond our reasonable control, [including without limitation strikes, lock - outs or other industrial action by third parties, civil commotion, riot, invasion, terrorist attack or threat of terrorist attack, war (whether declared or not) or threat or preparation for war, fire, explosion, storm, flood, earthquake, subsidence, epidemic or other natural disaster, or failure of public or private telecommunications netcontrol, [including without limitation strikes, lock - outs or other industrial action by third parties, civil commotion, riot, invasion, terrorist attack or threat of terrorist attack, war (whether declared or not) or threat or preparation for war, fire, explosion, storm, flood, earthquake, subsidence, epidemic or other natural disaster, or failure of public or private telecommunications networks].
James Coleman and Thomas Hoffer did control for family background and found that students in private schools, both Catholic and non-Catholic, scored higher on the High School and Beyond civics test than did public school students, although the results were not statistically significant.
For four years I taught in an all - boys public school in Queens that serves an almost 100 percent African - American student body — a population of students that has been historically and systematically under - represented in the upper echelon of standardized test scores for many factors beyond anyone's control.
Mr. Duncan has extended federal sway even beyond the controversial provisions of the No Child Left Behind Act, further defying the national pledge of allegiance to local control of public schools.
But by every metric (except intake, which is beyond our control) the County, FOTAS and you, the supporting public, have significantly improved the condition of and the outcome for the County's homeless animals.
After a career in animal control it is beyond words and disappointing to know that politics has become superior to public safety — our current situation of adoption / placement of all shelter animals regardless of concern for the safety of the community and often disregard for the animal when he is asked to peacefully coexist in society long term when the facts continue to prove that this often ends in tragedy is inexcusable.
Since almost half of cat feeders do not own pets of any kind, attempts to involve cat feeders in control strategies should extend beyond the pet - owning public typically served by veterinarians, animal control agencies, and animal welfare organizations.
07 Oct 2008 Mexican Modernists Exhibition Cancelled The Irish Museum of Modern Art announced today (Tuesday 7 October) that, due to circumstances beyond its control, the exhibition Works from the Natasha and Jacques Gelman Collection of Modern Mexican Art, which was scheduled to open to the public on 26 November 2008, has been cancelled.
The «Getting Health Care Spending Under Control» section of the plan is one paragraph long and offers little beyond assurances that «creating a single public insurance system will go a long way towards getting health care spending under control» and under Berniecare «government will finally be able to stand up to drug companies.Control» section of the plan is one paragraph long and offers little beyond assurances that «creating a single public insurance system will go a long way towards getting health care spending under control» and under Berniecare «government will finally be able to stand up to drug companies.control» and under Berniecare «government will finally be able to stand up to drug companies.»
To speculate beyond known facts or reason to keep the public in constant fear so they can be controlled.
It then proceeded to applied this principle to case before it: «[20] It follows from the foregoing that a body, whatever its legal form, which has been made responsible, pursuant to a measure adopted by the State, for providing a public service under the control of the State and has for that purpose special powers beyond those which result from the normal rules applicable in relations between individuals is included in any event among the bodies against which the provisions of a directive capable of having direct effect may be relied upon.»
It presages a law captured by the rhetoric of the right to freedom of expression without due regard to the value underlying the particular exercise of that right; a law in which, under the guise of the right to freedom of expression, the «right» to offend can be exercised without responsibility or restraint providing it does not cause a disruption or disturbance in the nature of public disorder; a law in which an impoverished amoral concept of «public order» is judicially ordained; a law in which the right to freedom of expression trumps — or tramples upon — other rights and values which are the vital rights and properties of a free and democratic society; a law to which any number of vulnerable individuals and minorities may be exposed to uncivil, and even odious, ethnic, sexist, homophobic, anti-Christian, anti-Semitic, and anti-Islamic taunts providing no public disorder results; a law in which good and decent people can be used as fodder to promote a cause or promote an action for which they are not responsible and over which they have no direct control; a law which demeans the dignity of the persons adversely affected by those asserting their right to freedom of expression in a disorderly or offensive manner; a law in which the mores or standards of society are set without regard to the reasonable expectations of citizens in a free and democratic society; and a law marked by a lack of empathy by the sensibilities, feelings and emotional frailties of people who can be deeply and genuinely affronted by language and behaviour that is beyond the pale in a civil and civilised society.
a) the agreement is null and void under the law of the State of the chosen court; b) a party lacked the capacity to conclude the agreement under the law of the State of the court seised; c) giving effect to the agreement would lead to a manifest injustice or would be manifestly contrary to the public policy of the State of the court seised; d) for exceptional reasons beyond the control of the parties, the agreement can not reasonably be performed; or e) the chosen court has decided not to hear the case.
The Firm will not, nor will any entity that is part of the Firm, be deemed to be in breach of this Agreement for any failure or delay in performance caused by reasons beyond its reasonable control, including any natural calamity, act of God or a public enemy, act of any military, civil or regulatory authority, change in any law or regulation, disruption or outage of communications, power or other, failure to perform by any supplier or other third party, or any other cause beyond the reasonable control of the Firm (or any entity that is part of the Firm).
Notwithstanding that it performed a public service under the untraced drivers agreement, the MIB was not under the control of the state nor did it have special powers for that purpose beyond those that resulted from the normal rules applicable in relations between individuals.
It was essentially flawed and beyond regulatory control with a range of damaging consequences for the public interest, as experience has demonstrated.
Automatic extension: - This extension is over and above extension of the SBI Travel Insurance Policy duration after prior approval for a period not exceeding 7 days if necessitated by delay of public transport services beyond the control of the Insured person.
We have the experience and first - hand knowledge of the controlling variables in the marketplace reaching beyond superficial and general public data.
I'm used to working in an environment that, like the real estate industry, is rapidly changing, often by economic, demographic, and public policy factors beyond our control.
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