Sentences with phrase «came from members of the public»

[125] The Guardian later ran a front - page story accusing The Sun of improperly obtaining the medical records of Brown's son, but was later forced to issue an apology upon discovering that the information came from a member of the public.

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About half of the group's $ 10 million operating budget comes from food industry members, including membership fees and sponsorship opportunities, according to a review of public tax filings.
The failure to fulfil their Olympic contract provoked anger amongst the public as members of the armed forces had to fill the security void, many of whom had come straight from deployment in Afghanistan.
The governor emerged from the 10 - week selection period for the Clinton seat politically battered, with Kennedy loyalists bitter that a Paterson aide questioned her fitness and character, several incumbent members of Congress upset they had been bypassed for a junior colleague, and a local political establishment dismayed by the inconsistent public signals coming from the governor himself.
The move comes after calls from politicians and members of the public to keep the popular new statue — which was installed facing Wall Street's iconic «Charging Bull» earlier this month by State Street Global Advisors in observance of International Women's Day.
That's the scenario that came into view Thursday at the Desmond in Colonie, where members of the executive board of the Public Employees Federation were handed a copy of a letter from leaders of the United Steelworkers unit that represents PEF's own employees.
«Fifth, please I urge members of the public to focus more on what they see or hear from major newspapers and television stations who have names to protect and avoid the avalanche of lies and fictions that is coming out from blogs and social media every day.
Following a lengthy public session where the Ulster Town Board heard from members of the public concerned about oversight on the proposed Niagara Bottling plant, the town board voted to deny both the Kingston Common Council and Woodstock Town Board involved agency status in the plant's coming environmental review.
Washington (CNN)-- From staging rallies to mounting a caravan through California to setting up phone banks to more private lobbying activists on all sides of the immigration issue are vowing a month of activities to try to push members of Congress and the public over immigration reform during the coming congressional recess.
The move comes after a public outcry that included, in the last few days: a lawsuit by animal welfare groups; a letter of protest sent to the agency from 18 Senate Democrats; and this letter to President Donald Trump, sent by a bipartisan group of 101 members of the U.S. House of Representatives, demanding that the information be immediately reposted on the public website.
This NIH decision came in response to claims from scientists and public health advocates that members of the panel worked for the chemical industry and cherry - picked the data in favor of industry - funded studies, which did not test low - dose exposure to BPA.
PAHO / WHO has been working with member countries for a number of years on vector control and in the coming weeks will convene experts from throughout the Americas to discuss new, more effective and integrated mosquito control strategies that would help reduce not only Zika infections but also cases of dengue, chikungunya, yellow fever, and West Nile virus — all of which are spread by mosquitoes and are significant public health problems in the Americas.
«During the long years through which we painted the 65,000 paintings that went into making this film, a lot of support came to U.S. from members of the public in America,» co-directors Dorota Kobiela and Hugh Welchman commented.
Massachusetts education officials have released data that they hope will counteract what they say is a false public perception that most students in the class of 2003 who haven't yet passed the state's high school exit exams are members of minority groups or come from poor families.
With resistance coming from the Wisconsin State Reading Association, the 3000 - member professional association for reading teachers, and the Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction appearing cool to the idea, the bill languished in committee.
Writers are invited to come to the member libraries to actually write their content and can benefit from the expertise of the library staff for the process of writing and digitally publishing their work; at the same time, libraries stand to gain from increased patron use and attendance, as well as the furthering of the culture of public libraries.
Sarah Houghton, Director of San Rafael Public Library, concurred that discovery via the catalog is a problem, and adds that this takes on additional dimensions when it comes to free ebook resources, such as those available from Project Gutenberg, and when the catalog is shared with other members of a consortium.
This kind of funding is especially important for game developers coming from new Member States or Southern member states that have been severely hit by the economic crisis and therefore have been forced to cut their public funding opportunities.&Member States or Southern member states that have been severely hit by the economic crisis and therefore have been forced to cut their public funding opportunities.&member states that have been severely hit by the economic crisis and therefore have been forced to cut their public funding opportunities.»
«Art Detective» helps to put curatorial researchers from public collections in touch with relevant experts and well - informed members of the general public who they might not otherwise come across.
There is some exceptional the nonsense coming from Republican members of the US Senate Committee on Environment and Public Works.
That science came from an array of highly respected, peer - reviewed sources from both within the United States and across the globe, and took into consideration hundreds of thousands of comments from members of the public, which were addressed in the finding.
Anyway, just a few thoughts from a member of the generally unwashed public who has found this site invaluable in getting off the fence when it comes to climate change.
Why would they, whose finances come completely from the fees paid by their members, want to finance programs and services intended to help the public access justice without the assistance of a lawyer?
The challenge for law society Librarians is budgetary — we do have our budgets from the Members» fees and as such our collections must support their work, there isn't the money to have a general public collection of materials that those not trained in the law can use and databases comes with licenses that prevent us from allowing the public to use them.
The plaintiffs challenged eight restrictions on judicial conduct: 1) the prohibition on judicial candidates campaigning as a member of a political organization, 2) the prohibition on judicial candidates making speeches for or against political organizations or candidates, 3) the ban on judicial candidates making contributions to political causes or candidates, 4) the prohibition on judicial candidates from publicly endorsing or opposing candidates for public office, 5) the prohibition on judges from acting as a leader or holding office in a policitical organization, 6) the prohibition on judicial candidates knowingly or recklessly making false statements during campaigns, 7) the ban on judicial candidates making misleading statements, and 8) the prohibition on candidates making pledges, promises, or committments in connection with cases, controversies, or issues that are likely to come before the court.
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This new story, which again comes from unnamed sources at Microsoft, says that members of the Windows Insider program will be able to download, test and provide feedback on the Redstone updates before they are released to the general public.
Throughout 2016, NAEYC members took their advocacy to new levels, and from Sunday, February 26 - Tuesday, February 28, 2017, over 260 of them came from 44 states and the District of Columbia for the 2017 Public Policy Forum, where, with a new President and new Congress, they had the opportunity to:
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