Sentences with phrase «by public money»

Independent charters are funded by public money and authorized by the local district.
Be quite a thing, wouldn't it, if all the legal research funded in whole or in part by public money were made freely available?
That raises an obvious question — if sportsbooks are really being hammered by public money on the Patriots, why haven't they adjusted the spread?
From April, all members of the Conservative frontbench will be expected to complete an annual form detailing their staffing costs and arrangements, communications budget, travel expenses and other costs paid for by public money.
Space activities are mainly supported by public money.
So far, there have been no betting systems triggered on Super Bowl XLVII which indicates that this line movement has been caused mainly by public money.
There, the Government of Quebec initiated a network of community - based, not - for - profit child care centres; they are independently operated, but funded primarily by public monies (parents are charged a nominal daily fee to enroll their children in these child care centres).
Also in high visiblity games, I suspect the sharp money is overwhelmed by public money and fading line moves in these spots has been somewhat effective for me in select situations.
Soon after this line had been inflated by public money, sharp bettors pounced on Kansas State plus the points across the sports betting marketplace.
Although we would typically recommend taking a contrarian approach and taking the free point created by public money, there are a few potential mitigating factors.
A few sharps played Oakland at the open, but they were swamped by public money.
As today's Siena poll showed, nearly 2/3 of New Yorkers in every part of the state support real reforms that limit the size of fat - cat contributions and replacing them with small donations that are matched by public money.
Should Atlantic Yards come to fruition, a fluid small society of commercial and residential property owners, tenants, businesses and employees, would be replaced by a behemoth complex pumped by public money and government might, yet owned by one private, politically connected, corporate entity.
The window exhibitions perhaps anticipate a shift in the world order following the catastrophic «credit crunch» that undermined the banks, once the standard bearers for unregulated markets, now underpinned by public money.
Mr Burden notes that his appeal will be backed by public money while the families have been told they will have to pay for their own lawyers.
In order to minimize liability, sportsbooks will adjust their college football lines if one side is being hammered by public money.
Finally, «if your research is paid for by public money, in some sense the data doesn't belong to the authors,» Vines argues.
«Crown branches are currently losing # 40 million per year and this is being subsidised by public money.
Even market - setting sportsbooks like CRIS and Pinnacle will adjust their college football lines if one side is being hammered by public money.
Riding a six - game winning streak, the Badgers opened as 3 - point favorites and have been hammered by public money.
In other words, even the sharpest offshore sportsbooks will adjust their college football lines if one side is being hammered by public money.
Instead, they are schools that are funded by public money, but managed by Hunter College itself.
Schools are funded by public money and it's time to reclaim their moral purpose, says Emma Knights.
School choice includes charter schools, funded by public money but given more flexibility and accountability than traditional neighborhood schools.
The call for «revised school choice arrangements» will have resonance in the UK, where the coalition government's programme to launch free schools funded by public money was in part inspired by Sweden.
His students are among the lucky 1,822 who have won lotteried seats at Cambridge's three charter schools — independent schools that are funded by public money but not bound by many of the state codes that regulate traditional public schools.
However, to the extent that the email dealt with the coordinated destruction of materials that were clearly a matter of a public controversy and that these materials were paid for by public money, I think others could argue that the emails became a University Record as a result of the public controversy.
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