Sentences with phrase «everyone says in public»

If we coddle them, protect them from anything that could ever be triggering by policing what everyone says in public, then we are not really being respectful or helpful, IMHO, however well intentioned we are.

Not exact matches

«In this day and age when everyone has a megaphone and people are watching, you almost have to answer publicly,» said Bob Geller, president of Fusion Public Relations, a New York - based marketing and communications firm.
Pandey said Nutanix did not want to have an IPO like Facebook's (fb), in which the social networking company's public debut flopped (although not everyone agrees).
As Richard Settersten, author of Not Quite Adults: Why 20 - Somethings Are Choosing a Slower Path to Adulthood, and Why It's Good for Everyone, has said: «the media focuses so much on coddled kids, but there's a huge, invisible class of young people that's just not part of our public discussion and who are really in dire straits.»
While it's obvious to Boroditsky — along with, he says, everyone else «in the tech forward part of the market» — that the password has been dead for years, he's finally beginning to see the rumblings of acknowledgment from the general public.
When asked his opinion of Taunton before a public debate, Hitchens said, «If everyone in the United States had the same qualities of loyalty and care and concern for others that Larry Taunton had, we'd be living in a much better society than we do.»
Real hate and contempt for being disabled — that's what I put up with in public — and I'm not misinterpreting people's actions and words nor am I saying everyone is viewing me this way.
No, Jesus says that his return will be a visible and as public as a bolt of lightning which lights up the sky, everyone everywhere will be aware that he has arrived, it won't be done in secret.
That's how this stuff works on people, they don't actually believe any of it but they won't say so in public, which leaves everyone thinking everyone else agrees.
Sounds to me a lot like the story from the New Testament about the Pharisees who prayed loudly in public so that everyone would remark about what pious men they were and what jesus had to say about them.
This country certainly does not cater to religious beliefs, given that you can't even say the word «pray» in a public school anymore, and we have a president who is pushing for everyone to pay for contraceptives.
It's like saying religious artwork has no place in a public museum because it doesn't represent everyone's religion.
Never mind the general public... Some examples: 1) the passenger in front of us on our first flight, whom when my daughter was crying while we waited to take off and I said something aloud such as «I'll nurse her once we take off and then she'll be quiet», had to tell everyone around us that she was a nurse and that I was essentially a bad mom to not nurse my baby during takeoff (sorry lady, but the reason I bought her a seat was for her to be in her car seat during takeoff as it's much safer than in my arms nursing).
That being said, I understand that not everyone may be as «prude» as I am but I also feel uncomfortable when I see others openly breast feeding their children in public.
Yet, if someone says «I have nothing against breastfeeding, I just don't like it when women breastfeed in public», everyone loses their minds...
When asked about the audit's findings, NYCHA issued a statement saying it «is committed to providing safe, clean, and connected communities for everyone who lives in public housing.
In an interview with The Daily Telegraph, he said: «Public sector workers» life expectancy is going up as fast as everyone else's.»
Committee chairman Kenneth LaValle said that Mujica's character was «impeccable,» but noted in any case that «this will be very public and everyone will be looking at it.»
Stockport Council strategic head of place management Mark Glynn said the start of work on the bridge marks «a big step forward in improving access into the area, making public transport easier for everyone to use».
Senator Klein (D - Bronx / Westchester) said: «Throughout my career in public service, I have always believed that one of my most important duties is to be accessible everyone I'm lucky enough to represent.
«These figures are a wake - up call to politicians, parties, public bodies and everyone involved in the referendum to do all they can to boost public knowledge and engagement in this crucial vote,» said Katie Ghose, chief executive of the Electoral Reform Society.
«The EU Commission are wrong to try to prevent member states having sensible checks like this as it will increase public concerns about migration and give member states an incentive to cut employment support for everyone, which is against everyone's interests in Britain and across Europe,» shadow home secretary Yvette Cooper said.
In other words, since the original owner of the property openly held the property and the «everyone» knew of this (most such natural property as land / resources is done in public with the government, so this counts), within several - let's say 3 to 6 years - the statute of limitations on recovery passes, and you can no longer be sued to return the propertIn other words, since the original owner of the property openly held the property and the «everyone» knew of this (most such natural property as land / resources is done in public with the government, so this counts), within several - let's say 3 to 6 years - the statute of limitations on recovery passes, and you can no longer be sued to return the propertin public with the government, so this counts), within several - let's say 3 to 6 years - the statute of limitations on recovery passes, and you can no longer be sued to return the property.
Cuomo also famously doubled down on tying education funding to performance and pushing for greater teacher accountability, saying: «l learned that everyone in public education has his or her own lobbyist.
And understand that people rely on them,» May will say, insisting that «everyone in this party cares deeply about our public services» with many relying on them.
County Executive - Elect George Latimer made his first official public appearance at the Veterans Day event and says everyone in the county should honor veterans on Veterans Day.
«I would like everyone in the public to get the message that our economy is in peril,» Mr. Paterson said in June, «that our state ran out of money in December for the first time in history.»
«NYCHA is committed to providing safe, clean, and connected communities for everyone who lives in public housing,» said Jasmine Blake, the agency's deputy chief communications officer.
Good public education is in the interest of everyone in this community» Lipsitz said.
Everyone, including the Police Commissioner, should withhold public comment until all the facts are in,» he said in a statement issued Wednesday.
«It is my hope that our actions can help spur a resolution that benefits everyone, especially the working men and women of this hotel who toil every day so that management can put its best foot forward and continue to serve the public while they visit our beautiful and wondrous state Capitol,» he said in a statement.
«I plan to work to repeal the discriminatory trash fee, coordinate with city officials to rebuild and repair our community's sidewalk, streets, and water infrastructure, proactively work with the Albany police and community stakeholders to develop strategies to improve public safety, promote economic development strategies that benefit everyone in our community, and ensure city services are accessible,» he said in an emailed statement.
«Climate change does not affect everyone equally in the United States,» said Rachel Morello - Frosch, associate professor at the School of Public Health at the University of California, Berkeley and lead author of The Climate Gap.
«Getting these substantial programs in the public domain puts everyone on a more level playing field,» Sembach says.
«I think everyone will be very careful in the future about how findings are conveyed to the public,» he says.
«Everyone has an interest in helping the public be more efficient in their journeys,» he says.
«Medical students are surrounded by the same environment that everyone is in this country, a culture of idealized images of physical attractiveness in which thin is good and fat is bad,» said Mara Vitolins, professor of public health sciences at Wake Forest Baptist, in a statement.
The cuts, he said, have had an impact on everything from class size to course offerings, and they've affected everyone from teaching assistants to central office staff, including the director of transportation in Tyrrell County Public Schools.
«It's naïve to think that there aren't going to be politics involved in every major type of public policy, but there's a lot at stake here, and... everyone is just angry with each other all the time,» Tisch said.
The battle in Arizona this year should be on everyone's radar say public education advocates on the ground.
Helen Marriage, Artichoke Director and curator of Lumiere London, said: «Using London's buildings as their canvas and its streets as their auditorium, these installations are not hidden away behind the closed doors of art institutions, theatres or concert halls, but sit firmly in the public realm for everyone to enjoy.»
While NPR is part of a larger movement in the Bay Area to do social practice work that expands the possibilities of public and performative art, Whitney Biennial curator Henrietta Huldisch says that the collective is «emblematic» of work being done in Northern California and the Pacific Northwest - but not everyone agrees that NPR's faux community radio approach has worked.
«It's another way for art to be an accessible part of everyday life,» says Casey Fremont, APF's executive director, adding, «By pushing the boundaries of where art exists in the public realm, we strive to make art available to everyone
Linyekula says he is «constantly trying to find ways of being in dialogue with the city,» and considering how we can create work that «exists in the public space, for everyone
Creighton says: «It is in everyone's interests that professional self - regulation should be effective and forward - looking, reinforcing public confidence in the role and contribution of family mediators.»
There are also going to easy questions, like, for example, whether a regulator acting under a public interest mandate should have an accurate name that the public understands or provide its imprimatur to — as one national newspaper has put it — a «gay - free» law school or, indeed, to take the highest profile example of late, require its members to act in ways that promote equality, diversity and inclusion.2 I don't say that these questions are easy because everyone will agree on them — clearly people have not and do not.
«We agreed in the big picture this was something the public was going to be interested in and that there was a benefit of putting it on our web site in a way everyone could have access to it rather than just waiting for individual requests,» says Megan Evans, chief legal officer and risk officer with the Hospital for Sick Children in Toronto.
Also for Croakey, Associate Professor Samantha Battams said while everyone was talking about healthcare and GST, they might like to think about healthcare priorities in terms of investing in public health to save dollars further down the track.
He says not everyone is comfortable in front of a camera, but with a background in public speaking and an out - going nature, it is a marketing angle he really enjoys.
Caroline Blazovsky, a healthy - home expert in New Jersey, says everyone should get water tested — whether the water comes from a well or from a public source.
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