Sentences with phrase «comments from the public in»

• ANIMAL WELFARE REGULATIONS: The USDA asked for comments from the public in regard to how it grants licenses under the Animal Welfare Act.

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It's a trend that once elicited one of the most annoyed public comments from Apple CEO Tim Cook ever: He called Chromebooks mere «test machines» in an interview from 2015.
The site scanned public comments from Chrome OS developers, and found that a device codenamed «Eve» is in the works.
The FDA said in a statement it plans to file a notice of the change and will take comments from the public for 30 days.
The public will have 15 days from the publication of the proposed delay in the Federal Register on Thursday to comment on the delay itself before the Labor Department can formalize it.
Since 2010, the most famous archival institution in America started saving every public tweet in a database — everything from President Trump complaining about fake news to that one snarky comment you made at Burger King.
At the end of last year, it requested comment from the public on how natural should be used in food labeling since at present there is no standard definition on the term.
That leaves the public comment process clouded in confusion, rendering real comments from concerned citizens politically meaningless.
The most notable public comments in favor of stringent net neutrality regulation has been from President Obama, who released a YouTube video in last November urging the FCC to «take up the strongest possible rules to protect net neutrality.»
The only hint of a public comment from Rob's family since the scandal came in the form of a nondisclosure agreement sent to ABC News by Kim Kardashian's representatives after the network contacted the family for comment following its «Good Morning America» interview with Chyna.
«The backdrop for the study is a widely held view that burnout and depression are separate entities,» notes Dr. Irvin Schonfeld, co-author of the study and a researcher from City College of New York, in a public comment on the WSJ article.
As I tried to illustrate in the comments above, the government has to obtain the funds it spends from some source - the nonbank public through taxes or borrowing or from the Fed and depository institutions.
In his first public comments since the events, Cohn told the Financial Times that the administration of President Donald Trump «must do better» to condemn hate groups and indicated that he'd considered resigning from his post due to the Charlottesville fallout.
«There are clearly signs of problems,» comments Jeffrey S. Levine, a certified public accountant whose firm, Alkon & Levine PC, is based in Newton, Mass. «A client of mine, who owns a very fast - growing temporary - personnel company, suddenly experienced a significant slowdown in payments from a few of his largest customers.
It has happened: an employee posts bully - like comments on the company's Facebook page in response to posts from the public.
Last week we commented on the iconic coffee chain's fall from grace in the annual NATIONAL Public Relations and Leger's Corporate Reputation Study (to recap the company fell from 4th place overall to 50th in a ranking of the 100 companies Canadians most admire).
It is this kind of «hate - speech» which led to the burning down of 77 churches in Norway by militant atheists and which at the most extreme end of the atheist movement leads to comments such as this from the Church Arson website «Any intelligent Antichrist methodology at that point will involve a consolidation of strength, public education in the ways of science and logic for our individual members, and actions taken against the remaining believers.
Let me share a couple of personal comments made in public (among the more printable ones) made about yours truly from some non-hate atheists.
In these sketchy comments I have tried to indicate that constructive postmodernism of the Whiteheadian variety implies a program for public life, as well as that of individuals, that is quite different from the one that our modernist leaders are pursuing.
I assume that after you've finished insulting other posters, you will agree to be TAXED at a much HIGHER RATE in order to give all these poor people a dignified living, which I assume from your comments means free housing, free electricity, free hot water, a free bus pass or maybe even a car if public transporation is not available.
In a recent article on FoxNews.com, Parents Television Council president Tim Winter comments on a 2004 study from the Harvard School of Public Health showing evidence that today's movies contain significantly more violence, sex and profanity than movies of the same rating a decade ago.
He can stay away from commenting in public if all he has are right wing talking points.
«Our industry is acutely aware of its responsibilities,» she comments in the Food and Drink Federation report Delivering Healthy Growth, «whether tackling public health issues such as malnutrition or deficiency of certain nutrients in vulnerable groups or the growing challenge of obesity, or enabling consumers to make informed choices from a range of products than match modern lifestyles.
Although many will suggest that Robson has a personal vendetta of sorts aimed squarely at the Grinch who stole soccer, that doesn't make his words any less truthful... such tactics are nothing new... in the U.S.this business practice has become so common that even the players regularly use the media to manipulate public opinion (LeBron James did likewise to rally public support for himself and away from his teammate, Kyrie Irving, who has asked to be traded)... whether for contract leverage or to rally support for or against certain players, this strategy can be incredibly effective at times, but when it misses the mark it can be dangerously divisive... for a close - to - the - vest team like Arsenal to use such nefarious means to manufacture a wedge between the fans and it's best player (again), is absolutely despicable... for the sanctimonious higher - ups who demand that it's players adhere to a certain protocol regarding information deemed «in house» or else to intentionally spread «fake» news or to provide certain outlets with privileged information for such purposes is pretty low indeed... no moral high ground here, just a big club pretending to be a small club so that they can continue to pull the wool over the eyes of a dedicated, albeit somewhat naive, fan base... so not only does this club no give a shit about it's fans, this clearly shows that clubs primary interests aren't even soccer related... for all intent and purposes Kroenke doesn't care if we're a soccer club or a tampon factory as long as we continue to maximized his investment... stay woke people... great to see more and more people commenting on the state of the franchise... this club needs to be held accountable for it's actions
Until now his last public comment had come two weeks later in a post on his youth team's website, divorcing himself from the apology that the Covenant headmaster placed on the school's site.
I do agree that the past players have slaughtered arsenal name, but i think they have earn the right to do so, especially if arsenal was at the top when they were there, it is obvious that some of the comments are down to get ratings from the public, but in truth most of the comments made are the truth.
In comments transcribed by Comcast Sports Chicago, Rose said he's unaware of criticism he has received from some fans and media for not playing and that he appreciates recent public support from some of his teammates.
However, there is little public appetite for a boycott of the World Cup in England, which has been reflected in comments by England manager Gareth Southgate (who has argued England should definitely participate) and also in media comment which has pointed to the danger England could be excluded from future FIFA competitions if a political boycott was imposed by the country's leaders.
Edmundson has reportedly also received interest from Middlesbrough in the past, and while current York City boss did not comment on any rumours surrounding his player during the press conference, the York Press is reporting that the transfer will be made public next week.
But because the soon - to - be mother has the audacity to go out in public in tight - fitting gym clothes, readers can barely contain themselves from commenting on those «thunder thighs,» «Wide Load» and chuckling about how she is going to be a «beached whale»:
Speaking at the time, Sir Leslie Turnberg, Chairman of the UK Public Health Laboratory Service (PHLS) commented: ³ The vital importance of infectious disease surveillance is clear from the global increase in infectious diseases and the looming threat of antibiotic resistance... The effectiveness of the PHLS is beyond question, and the astonishingly swift identification of the cause of the recent outbreak of salmonellosis from powdered baby milk undoubtedly saved many babies from becoming ill.
Robin Kaplan: Here's a comment from one of our Facebook friends, this is from Shelley, and what she wrote was, «I posted this on the Leaky Boob as well, but with all the negative stories we've been hearing lately about nursing in public, I thought I'd share the wonderful breastfeeding encouragement I had a couple of weekends ago, from my 85 - year - old great uncle.
And I regret that I let one pesky e-mail (from someone I don't even know, criticizing me for being anti-prayer in my public comments about the tragedy... which, by the way, is not the case) occupy considerable bandwidth.
From comments about moms in bikinis at the pool to photos of moms nursing their babies in public and everything in between, moms are being attacked for just about anything.
Given your previous comments elsewhere, along with the plentiful examples we can think of where MDs acted in poor judgement and / or poor ethics... by what merit does the profession have to command such unquestioning respect from the public?
She gives concrete how - to's on managing visits (use the in - law test), talking to the public about your adoption (educate, use humor, ask a question or say it's private), handling difficult subjects and feelings with your kids (depersonalize the situation), and coaching your kids on how to handle comments from peers (choose whether to share, walk away, educate or say «it's private»)....
Baby Milk Action comment: UNICEF's Legal Officer confirmed long ago in response to a request for clarification on contact with the public from Baby Milk Action: «Article 5.5 of the Code states quite clearly that the marketing personnel of companies manufacturing products within the scope of the Code, in their business capacity, «should not seek direct or indirect contact of any kind with pregnant women or with mothers of infant and young children.»
I * do * hear a lot of comments online from people who «support breastfeeding» but only really support it in public if it's a baby under a year.
I nursed in many public places and the only comment I got was from a teenage boy - «You got ta do what you got ta do.
This is why I would still get comments from people and dirty looks when I nursed my child in public (with a cover!).
And for nearly a year, I would steel myself before taking my daughter's bottle out in public, putting up a wall to protect myself from the rude comments that seem to be part and parcel of using formula in this day and age.
According to them over 50 % of the comments they get from the public are positive, and they don't seem to have had the problems with the local government that have occurred in London.
On its Make IT Better website, the party has brought in ideas and comments from the public, to produce an online document on how to improve government IT services.
In a submission to the House of Lords Constitution Committee's inquiry into the passage of legislation through Parliament, the CIOT proposes: · The Finance Bill Public Bill Committee takes oral evidence from tax experts and others; · More effective liaison between select committees and the Finance Bill committee; · Increasing the resources available to Parliament for scrutinising tax matters; · Using technology to make it easier for those outside Parliament to comment on Bills, e.g. an online facility to input comments by clause numbers, so MPs can see who says what against each clause; · Asking the Office of Tax Simplification to publish simplification assessments of new tax proposals.
Google is diving into the public policy waters in a very, well, public way — the company has opened an internal policy blog to the public and will allow comments from readers.
«Yesterday a school filled with innocent children and caring teachers became the scene of terrible violence, hatred and evil,» President Donald Trump said from the White House in his first public comments on the country's latest school shooting, the 18th so far this year.
That this House notes that the report of the inquiry conducted by Chief Constable Ian Johnston of the British Transport Police, and which was commissioned by the Metropolitan Police in December to review the arrest and investigation of the hon. Member for Ashford, has been withheld from public scrutiny and from Parliament despite the fact that parts of the report were released by the Metropolitan Police on 16 December 2008 and used in comments by Assistant Police Commissioner Bob Quick; and therefore calls on the Home Secretary to take appropriate measures to ensure that a copy of the report be placed in the Library without further delay.»
Commenting on these latest figures, Noble Francis, Economics Director at the Construction Products Association said: «The construction industry is now firmly back in recession and, although there are some areas of growth, such as private housing, the overall picture shows an industry clearly suffering from the effects of public sector cuts.
At 10 a.m., Port Authority representatives open seven public hearings about proposed changes in freight transportation across the Hudson River and New York Harbor, open to public comment from Thursday, Nov. 13, through Friday, Feb. 27; faculty lounge and room H750, CUNY's Baruch College, 151 E. 25th St., Manhattan.
When asked the role of the DEC in the public debate over the Plant Janeway said, «We are now in the point of the process where are soliciting input and comments from all citizens and concerned stakeholders and we've extended that comment period, and when the comment period closes we will take all those comments into consideration in making the decisions going forward.»
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