A former art professor, he had no intention to
enter public life — and when he did, he didn't fully abandon his initial career.
De Blasio claims to have decided to
enter public life when he was 12 years old, watching Watergate unfold.
It gave Paladino the final push to
enter public life.
If you ever want to
enter public life through election you'd best convert too.
The ordained leaders of the Church, and the laity who are Christ's principal witnesses in the public square, do not
enter public life proclaiming, «The Church teaches...» When the question at issue is an immoral practice, they enter the debate saying, «This is wicked; it can not be sanctioned by the law and here is why, as any reasonable person will grasp.»
Those MPs who did not feel they could be open about their sexuality when
entering public life may not have found it easy to do so later.
He concluded that he wished he had made this journey before he had
entered public life.
Delivering his maiden speech on Wednesday, former soldier and journalist Richard Drax — who gained Dorset South from Labour — said that he had
entered public life because he could no longer «sit on my hands and watch our beloved country lose her pride.»
Not exact matches
Palin works from the assumption that one
enters public service not to uphold the constitution, not to defend the nation, not to enrich the
lives of citizens, but to honor God.
Since these «mixed» ventures may not always be the churches» most direct or effective way of fulfilling their central function of explaining the ultimate meaning of
life to their adherents — and certainly not if muffled by the requirements of
public fisc — perhaps churches should be less eager to
enter into what can at best be but a very unequal partnership with the
public, and less tenacious in clinging to «mixed» institutions rather than letting them spin off to nonsectarian auspices.
Christians rightly
enter into
public life, seeking to leaven our laws with the wisdom of Scripture and church tradition, not asserting claims on the basis of church authority, but arguing for them in the give - and - take of civic discourse.
The nativist Know Nothing movement — officially known as the Order of the Star Spangled Banner, and as the American Party when it
entered formally into electoral politics — flashed across American
public life in the mid-1850s.
Thus, before addressing the question of how religion should
enter into
public life, it is imperative that we recognize two things: First, secular religion, i.e., liberalism, has no problem whatsoever with imposing its agenda on American
life.
Certain of my friends have also had positive comments offered to them when nursing older toddlers in
public and this is of great reassurance to me as I
enter a new phase in my
life as a nursing mother.
Theresa May's determination to make
life as difficult as possible for undocumented migrants has seen borders
enter schools, hospitals, banks, and almost every area of
public life.
Young Fabian alumni have played significant roles in British
public life, with many
entering the British parliament and holding offices of state.
However, the British
public expect us to take decisive action to prevent immigration abuse and make it harder for people to
enter or
live here illegally.
In a battery of TV and radio interviews, the Democrat had vague or evasive answers to many shouted questions about his return to
public life — why he
entered a primary against another Democrat that Spitzer called his «friend,» whether he and his wife are
living together, how he thinks his bid compares to Weiner's.
Entering the political (
public) sphere can mean scrutiny of women's homes,
lives and looks.
The city and county are
entering into a partnership with Syracuse
public television station WCNY to
live - stream everything from budget hearings to council and legislative sessions.
To qualify for a scholarship, children had to be
entering grades 1 through 4,
live in New York City, attend a
public school at the time of application, and come from families with incomes low enough to qualify for the U.S. government's free or reduced - price school - lunch program.
The overarching goal of our framework for K - 12 science education is to ensure that by the end of 12th grade, all students have some appreciation of the beauty and wonder of science; possess sufficient knowledge of science and engineering to engage in
public discussions on related issues; are careful consumers of scientific and technological information related to their everyday
lives; are able to continue to learn about science outside school; and have the skills to
enter careers of their choice, including (but not limited to) careers in science, engineering, and technology.
The overarching goal of the Framework for K - 12 Science Education: Practices, Crosscutting Concepts, and Core Ideas (National Research Council, 2012, Summary, para. 2) is to «ensure that by the end of 12th grade all students have some appreciation of the beauty and wonder of science; possess sufficient knowledge of science and engineering to engage in
public discussions on related issues; are careful consumers of scientific and technological information related to their everyday
lives; are able to continue to learn about science outside school; and have the skills to
enter careers of their choice, including (but not limited to) careers in science, engineering, and technology (p. 1).»
To attend Reimagine, a student must be
entering fifth grade in the 2015 - 16 school year and
live in the Jackson
Public School District.
We are very concerned about the prospect of
Public Service Forgiveness elimination, not only for ourselves and our child who is entering college this year in hopes of serving her country rather than her wallet, but many other individuals who seek a higher purpose in their working lives by entering public se
Public Service Forgiveness elimination, not only for ourselves and our child who is
entering college this year in hopes of serving her country rather than her wallet, but many other individuals who seek a higher purpose in their working
lives by
entering public se
public service.
Private
lives enter public spaces, but at their own risk.
«Entangled Orbits demonstrates the museum's commitment to presenting work by
living artists in
public spaces and the idea that art should be the first thing you see when you
enter the museum and the last thing as you leave,» said BMA Dorothy Wagner Wallis Director Christopher Bedford.
Purchased for # 75 · 1965: Picasso Three Dancers gifted to Tate · 1992: Damien Hirst, Forms Without
Life (1991) is donated to Tate, the first Hirst to
enter a UK
public collection · 1994: Peter Doig, Concrete Cabin (1991/2) is purchased in 1994.
· 1917: The Contemporary Art Society gave the first Paul Gauguin, Tahitians (circa 1891) to Tate, the first work by Gauguin to
enter a UK
public collection · 1928: The first Barbara Hepworth (Barbara Skeaping as she was known then) is purchased in 1928:, the Terracotta Goose — was purchased by Ernest Marsh through the Contemporary Art Society Pottery and Crafts Fund in 1928 from Beaux Arts for # 15 15s · 1933: Pablo Picasso, Flowers (1901) is gifted to Tate, it was the first work by Picasso to be acquired by Tate · 1946: The first work by Francis Bacon is purchased, Figure Study II, for # 175 and is donated to Kirklees Museums and Galleries in 1952 · 1950: Lucian Freud, Still
Life with Squid and Sea Urchin (1949) is purchased in 1950 and gifted to Harris Museum in 1952.
«We're
entering a recession, so let's stop thinking up and funding things of
public benefit for people to do to make a
living.»
OceanCare calls on the
public to join the «I Care» movement in order to reduce the amount of single - use plastic in our everyday
lives and thus to prevent plastic from
entering the oceans.
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The scientists are now setting to work devising a website that would allow the
public to
enter personal data in order to find out how long the model predicts they'll
live.
Again, NWS should give training to their 5,000 meteorologists in 120 NWS offices on climate change so they can help educate the
public and other meteorologists who
enter living rooms every evening in the U.S.
The House of Lords recognised that the issue in this case was a matter of general
public interest and Lord Hope noted that the problem «has become an increasingly pressing social problem, as house prices rise and more and more people are
living together without getting married or
entering into a civil partnership».
Steve, I share your experience... when I
entered the
public accounting sector, David was the first consultant I saw and read who really represented and addressed the \ realities \ of in - house
life, perspective, and driving factors.
Generally, your marriage will be recognized as a common law marriage if it was
entered into by mutual agreement, you and your spouse
lived together, and represented yourself to the
public as married.