Sentences with phrase «by the public at»

As we argued on numerous occasions, the budget needs to be much more explicit on the proposed policy initiatives; providing sufficient detail and background information for Parliamentary assessment and for a better understanding by the public at large.
Since some of that cost is now borne by the public at large, we should pay a tax that compensates for that social cost.
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.
The idea of judicial supremacy — or the idea that the supremacy of the Constitution entails judicial supremacy in constitutional interpretation — has come to be so widely held not only in the legal profession but also by the public at large that today it seems unremarkable.
I love your website - very much needed by the public at large.
Sports Insights betting trends data is taken from real bets placed by the public at actual sportsbooks, unlike other sites who can only provide betting consensus data.
Currently, here are the most - bet NCAAF Win Totals by the public at Bookmaker: 88 % on Stanford Over 8.5 (o - 140) 86 % on Maryland Over 3.5 (o - 146) 86 % on Purdue Over 2.5 (o - 145) 85 % on Boston College Over 4 (o - 119) 85 % on South Florida Over 10 (o - 129) 83 % on Miami Ohio Over 8 (o +131) 82 % on Ole Miss Over 5.5 (o +100) 82 % on Washington State Over 7.5 (o - 133) 81 % on Mississippi St Over 5.5 (o - 123) 80 % on Oklahoma State Over 9 (o - 108) 78 % on Central Florida Under 7.5 (u-126)
shall be kept for inspection by the public at the office of the Electoral Commission for the district, and at such other places within the district as the Electoral Commission directs.
The credentialism of the Democratic Party is not widely shared by the public at large.
Even so he did answer all questions asked by the public at the event.
Crowdsourcing — tapping into ideas and technologies thought up by the public at large — has emerged as a key approach to the emergency.
Until that concept becomes well - known in both the medical community and by the public at large, the misconception about what diabetes is and the appropriate way to treat it will continue to be promoted.
Their collection was well received by the public at the fashion week and it was my absolute favorite due to the cuts, colors and high over the knee boots they used for the SS16 collection.
The top award is the Single's Choice Award, which is voted on by the public at our website.
Asexuality remains poorly understood by the public at large But workable online alternatives for...
Director Hong Sang - soo's 2010 film, Hahaha, took place in Tongyeong, the coastal base of Admiral Yi, a 16th - century naval commander revered in Korean history by the public at large.
2018 promises to be an exciting time for movies, with quite a few titles hotly anticipated by the public at large.
Nearly all of the winners had been previously announced, but «Star Trek» took the Hollywood Film Award after being voted upon by the public at large, while «The White Ribbon» took the Hollywood World Award.
In short, if those in our nation's capital want to modify federal education policy along lines preferred by the public at large, they will enact a law that resembles the bipartisan bill passed by the Senate.
The head of the American Federation of Teachers, meanwhile, said she was «disturbed» that teachers might now be held accountable by the public at large.
The Jaguar E-type Zero can be seen by the public at Central Saint Martins, University of the Arts London from September 8 - 10.
It can't even be procured by the public at large.
A mega-franchise like Harry Potter comes along once in a generation and there was a predatory desire by the public at large to have these books in digital format.
The books in the imprint's first - year catalog all appear to have been works that were very well - received by critics upon publication, but not necessarily noticed by the public at large.
Exotic pets are often unfairly maligned and reviled by the public at large.
Not only can they not take on more shelter animals, they also can not accommodate the myriad of kittens they are handed by the public at adoption sites.
Results can be seen by the public at www.offa.org.
The paintings were well received by the public at large, and it was the artist Wassily Kandinsky, after seeing the paintings in an exhibition in Moscow in 1895, that suggested this series as the first abstract painting in history.
Pollock, I think, was accepted a little earlier by the public at large than de Kooning, maybe because he was perhaps a more legendary figure to begin with.
In response to the call for the #J20 Art Strike, we have opted to remain open so these powerful works can be viewed by the public at a time when the topics present — from climate change to women's issues — are very much at the forefront.»
Fiskin edits her surroundings, underlining certain repeated visual choices made by the public at large, and presents variations on a theme.
And all of the proceedings are in open court and documented by the submissions and court stenographer, to be judged by the public at large.
Such high costs, requiring sacrifices by the public at large, also require the public's consent.
I feel safe in predicting therefore that such a definition, if enshrined in statute, would only increase animosity amongst scientists, and foster further mistrust of science professionals by the public at large.
The study, which was released in the Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, tallied the economic, health and environmental costs associated with each stage in the life cycle of coal — extraction, transportation, processing, and combustion - and estimated those costs, which are borne by the public at large, to be between $ 175 billion and $ 500 billion dollars annually.
But to distrust the media so thoroughly as to shut it out entirely serves only to breed reciprocal distrust, by the media and by the public at large.
Instead, it will have to await endorsement by the public at the next election.
I think that the real estate profession (so - called) is not generally «perceived» in the most favourable light by the public at large.

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Arguably, Chinese sentiment still hasn't recovered in the wake of the negative public outcry provoked by CNOOC's run at Unocal in 2005.
The most recent research, led by Joseph Allen, who teaches at Harvard's T.H. Chan School of Public Health, analyzed the performance of knowledge workers, including engineers, programmers, creative marketing professionals and managers.
The most dangerous supplements are the ones that claim to increase performance in three broad categories, S. Bryn Austin said at an event organized by the Harvard T. H. Chan School of Public Health.
If you've ever seen a stranger behaving badly — a mother yelling at her kids in the grocery store or someone who's inebriated in public — you may have reacted by silently judging this person.
The Air Force Court of Appeals in May 2017 also reversed a conviction in the sexual assault case U.S. v. Boyce after finding that public statements by Sens. Claire McCaskill and Kirsten Gillibrand regarding the «Marines United» scandal earlier this year created «the appearance of unlawful command influence» in the case, as retired Col. Don Christensen, a former Air Force chief prosecutor and current president of the advocacy group Protect Our Defenders, told Task & Purpose at the time.
That was the eye - opening opening of a keynote address given yesterday by the brilliant John Quackenbush, a professor of biostatistics and computational biology at Dana - Farber Cancer Institute who has a dual professorship at the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health and ample other academic credits after his name.
The order, which is expected to be announced by the airline Thursday, ahead of its investor day presentation, is a big win for Airbus and a very public loss at home for its main rival Boeing.
Topics included: early reporting on inaccuracies in the articles of The New York Times's Judith Miller that built support for the invasion of Iraq; the media campaign to destroy UN chief Kofi Annan and undermine confidence in multilateral solutions; revelations by George Bush's biographer that as far back as 1999 then - presidential candidate Bush already spoke of wanting to invade Iraq; the real reason Bush was grounded during his National Guard days — as recounted by the widow of the pilot who replaced him; an article published throughout the world that highlighted the West's lack of resolve to seriously pursue the genocidal fugitive Bosnian Serb leader Radovan Karadzic, responsible for the largest number of European civilian deaths since World War II; several investigations of allegations by former members concerning the practices of Scientology; corruption in the leadership of the nation's largest police union; a well - connected humanitarian relief organization operating as a cover for unauthorized US covert intervention abroad; detailed evidence that a powerful congressional critic of Bill Clinton and Al Gore for financial irregularities and personal improprieties had his own track record of far more serious transgressions; a look at the practices and values of top Democratic operative and the clients they represent when out of power in Washington; the murky international interests that fueled both George W. Bush's and Hillary Clinton's presidential campaigns; the efficacy of various proposed solutions to the failed war on drugs; the poor - quality televised news program for teens (with lots of advertising) that has quietly seeped into many of America's public schools; an early exploration of deceptive practices by the credit card industry; a study of ecosystem destruction in Irian Jaya, one of the world's last substantial rain forests.
But Leslie Lenkowsky, professor emeritus of public affairs and philanthropic studies at Indiana University Bloomington, told CNBC by phone that he felt Global Citizen's approach may be too broad.
Other analysts, such as Larry Downes, project director at the Georgetown Center for Business and Public Policy, an economic policy think tank, say both reclassification under Title II and regulating under section 706 represent overreach by the FCC.
'» Another former employee suggests the reluctance wasn't Fisher's alone; all public relations decisions had to be vetted by headquarters in the U.S. at the time.
By 2040, say data scientists at three leading health research centers — Seattle's Institute for Heath Metrics and Evaluation, the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health, and the World Bank Group — that bill will more than double, to $ 18 trillion.
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