This concept is based on large - scale surveys of the public and may adequately characterize the way in which problem sequences
emerge for members of the public generally.
Not exact matches
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.
Despite her earlier career as a «radical» on the far left
of city politics, first as a campaign manager
for Council
member Tom Duane and then later a Council
member herself, Quinn has
emerged as the real estate community's favorite
for mayor, besting Comptroller John Liu and
Public Advocate Bill de Blasio, co-sponsors
of a rent control bill that has plagued the industry.
She is also a
member of the steering committee
for the Los Angeles chapter
of Emerging Practitioners in Philanthropy and volunteers as a tutor at the Singleton Adult Literacy Center at the Los Angeles
Public Library.
Hosted by the National Media Museum,
members are invited to join us
for this fantastic opportunity to learn more about the main developments in photography over the last 30 years, gain an insight into the collecting strategies
of private and
public collectors, and get the inside track on
emerging talent.
Our open studios are a fantastic opportunity
for members of the
public, curators and collectors to explore a vast and diverse selection
of work and to meet some East London's brightest
emerging and established artists.
One
of the key insights
emerging from this workshop, which included lawyers, community service providers, judges and
members of the
public, was that one
of the «pain points»
for family justice users — particularly those who are unrepresented — was completing the necessary forms.
The ideal scenario
for this type
of situation to
emerge would be a large institution, like a government or facility with significant records, to disclose en masse the personal information
of members of the
public.