But he also asked Judge Valerie Caproni to look at all the positive work he had done over the years, saying he «respectfully» wishes she will «examine the «good» things I have tried to
do as a public servant and as an individual... what I consider a lifetime of hard work and many good deeds»
It's also a metaphor for what she says she intends to
do as a public servant.
Not exact matches
We also provide training to be able to continue serving communities
as a
public servant (firefigher, law enforcement, paramedic, etc.) Thank you for what you are
doing for America.
There's a moral precision about him
as a man and
as a
public servant; without being prissy or showy in his moralism, he sets himself to the Stoic task of seeing that the jobs at hand are those that will be
done.
Directors of state lotteries now see themselves not
as public servants, but
as corporate managers of a billion - dollar industry who should
do everything possible to maximize lottery revenue.
As a
public servant and not a politician, I simply could not
do that to the village.»
My duty
as a
public servant is not something I take lightly and I will not walk away from it until I feel my job is
done.»
«It's a separate thing being a
public servant in terms of
doing budgets and constituent work,» said Sen. Jim Tedisco, a Republican from the Capital Region, who
as a member of the Assembly tangled infamously with Eliot Spitzer, a governor who failed to overcome the hard - charging attitude he carried
as the state's popular attorney general.
It is totally unacceptable that civil and
public servants doing vital jobs, such
as coastguard watch assistants, should earn just above the minimum wage and be faced with pay cuts in real terms.
We should be here because we care about what happens to New York and what happens to New Yorkers, and we should be prepared to work together
as public servants to
do that, despite the outsized influence of money, which, because our Republicans continue to stop any notion of campaign finance reform, we continue to deal with.»
Leaving City Hall Friday, Mr. de Blasio defended Ms. Noerdlinger, once a top aide to Rev. Al Sharpton, telling reporters that «we don't care what someone's boyfriend says, we care what the
public servant is about,
as she is very dedicated to working to bring police and community together and that's what we care about.»
Which is darn strange because
as you know,
public servants around Albany don't cotton much to freedom of information.
«We have to make sure that every elected official is on point with this because what some people don't get on the federal level and elsewhere is that all elected officials are
servants of the
public,» Afaf Nasher, CAIR - NY's executive director, who served
as the rally's emcee, said to roaring applause from the crowd.
OK,
as things stand now we have a President, a party in congess and a number of elected officials who have lied and continue to lie to the american
public, those who own this country are those that are the sevrvants of the people and they want to bully a minor
servant to take the peoples minds off of the foul work they are
doing to our country.
When I am president, I will work consistently every single day to keep this country safe, not call Edward Snowden,
as you
did, a great
public servant.
- Governor Cuomo: «State government must
do more to restore the
public trust because
as public servants we earn the trust of the people we serve.
As public servants, we must
do everything to protect the health and welfare of the residents of Erie County.
«I am confident that she will fight for the issues most important to New Yorkers just
as she
did as Speaker of the City Council and during her many years
as a
public servant and advocate.»
«We don't care what someone's boyfriend says, we care what the
public servant is about,
as she is very dedicated to working to bring police and community together and that's what we care about.»
He described Howe
as a quiet fixer who «stays out of the line of fire,
does his job and has been a great
public servant.»
Now one reasonable «excuse» is for Gavin who is employed
as a
Public Servant in the US Govt — and
as such he has severe constraints in what he can
do and say publicly.
«Are US senators pompous gits before they are elected, or
do they become pompous gits afterwards» I can tell you that they normally enter he Senate
as poor
public servants and then join the ranks of the 1 % wealthiest citizens soon after.
Thus,
as a
public servant, in the broadest sense, Gore has interacted with the scientific community, learned what we have learned and how well we think we know the science, and then made the translation for the
public based on his perspective
as a policy maker and decision maker (something we scientists often don't know much about).
They have a government appointment
as a marraige commissioner, to be sure, but that doesn't make them a civil
servant or government employee, any more than my appointment
as a notary
public makes me a civil
servant.
Doing so could potentially affect relations between governments and
public servants, either
as regards the adoption of special laws like the one recently enacted to force government lawyers and notaries back to work, or special laws that relate to the provision of essential services.
It will also
do so if courts blur the lines between federal and state or provincial authority, making it more difficult for citizens to know what government is responsible for what law or social programme, or give private unaccountable actors, such
as civil
servants» unions, power to influence
public affairs.
Does the Law Times and its corporate network take itself for Sun Media (or is there common ownership
as well
as a common desire to find fault on any pretext with
public servants or lawyers)?