Sentences with phrase «common public realm»

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In most cases they have overcome both political fragmentation and government overload by replacing their old governmental bureaucracies with an innovative and effective form of governance: coalitions (composed of business, government, nonprofits, universities, neighborhood and minority associations, and religious groups) that develop a cooperative agenda to improve the city and that assume many of the city government's traditional functions (economic development, long - term planning, educational reform, even care of the homeless), and that also operate like political parties of yore (providing the point of access for new groups and a public realm for discourse, debate, and negotiation concerning matters of the common good).
In contrast, Hough and Cobb have defined theology by reference to the mission and common life of an institution that in its God - relatedness is inescapably located in the public realm in which it may be more or less active.
Scotus has very nearly revived Aristotle's notion of praxis, with the glaring difference that because Scotus does not define praxis by reference to the public realm or the common good it lacks any political connotations.
Serving in the public realm since 1999 also as a member of Buffalo's Common Council, a member of the Buffalo School Board, and 2017 mayoral candidate, Grant has made East Side redevelopment a priority.
While uniforms have long been a staple of private schools, they're increasingly common in the public education realm.
In 2004 Angelika Richter was appointed director of the 6th Werkleitz Biennale, entitled «Common Property / Allgemeingut», which explored issues of cultural property, knowledge production, collective artistic practice and interventions in the public and media realm.
Making pedestrians feel welcome and providing art and greenery wherever possible should always be strived for in the public realm, and slowing speeds with neck downs is becoming a common tool.»
The politics of s. 92 aside, it seems to me that it won't be a good thing for the respect accorded by the public to the common law realms in the country if there's a provincial / territorial difference on something as basic as when the but - for test applies, so that Ms. Clements, on the the trial judge's findings of fact, would succeed everywhere in common law Canada other than in BC, so long as the judges are not prepared to adopt the BC law.
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