Sentences with phrase «comes public judgment»

But along with the public support comes public judgment on a whole lot of parenting issues that no one seemed to care about in past generations.

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The billionaire investor says a free press is «vital for public debate,» but that journalists must «exercise judgment» when it comes to invading a person's privacy, and should condemn those who willfully cross it.
That I have decided, nevertheless, to pursue the task and to make public the judgments to which I have come is an expression of my conviction that this approach to the understanding of Christian faith is a needed supplement and corrective to those approaches that are currently dominant.
For the most part though, the questions that arises most often when people see public breastfeeding are politely asked, whether or not they come from a place of judgment or curiosity.
Finally coming to the realization that it's 2016 and they probably shouldn't still be asking women ages 14 to 19 to subject their bikini bodies to public judgment, the Miss Teen USA pageant has decided to eliminate the swimsuit competition.
Once Slavery came to Belize, (against the better judgment of the Settlers who had fired upon the first Slave Ships to reach the harbour) the Public Meeting had to be a little more selective in its membership.
Also (and this you don't mention), in the arena of public life that we all inhabit willy - nilly, after a reasonable amount (indeed an amount far beyond reasonable) of picking and challenging has already occurred, and the conclusions still look pretty solid at their core, there comes a time when any citizen of good will and decent judgment must begin to demand action.
Generally, in those cases, a legislative body has to authorize the appropriation «voluntarily» from whatever source of funds it choses to impose, and usually, when push comes to shove, state and local governments do pay the judgments they owe (there are limited federal bankruptcy options for municipalities and states), although there are instances of state governments stubbornly refusing to take the actions necessary to comply with court orders directing that public schools be funded for many, many years.
Most information in a credit rating comes from companies that an individual has credit with such as banks, department stores, finance companies, etc. as well as from certain public records such as lawsuits, tax liens, judgments, and bankruptcies.
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