Sentences with phrase «expressed public confidence»

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Those government acknowledgments of religion serve, in the only ways reasonably possible in our culture, the legitimate secular purposes of solemnizing public occasions, expressing confidence in the future, and encouraging the recognition of what is worthy of appreciation in society.
President Akufo - Addo has expressed confidence in the ability of his nominee for the position of Special Prosecutor — Martin Amidu — to instil some sanity in Ghana's public space.
«In appointing a special prosecutor for the Howard Beach case, Governor Mario Cuomo further expressed his opinion that the public had lost confidence in the Queens District Attorney's ability to fairly prosecute that case.»
NYPD Commissioner Bill Bratton expressed confidence regarding public safety during a radio interview one day before the Memorial Day, when violence traditionally spikes as people spend more time outdoors.
Speaking to newsmen soon after collecting the forms, Uba expressed confidence that his record of performance in public service would place him above other contenders.
Nevertheless, he maintained that technology «has come to stay» and expressed optimism that the coming together of election managers and experts to share experiences would prepare the EMBs in making appropriate and cost - effective choice of technologies that would increase public confidence in the electoral process.
At a press conference this morning, David Cameron's official spokesman has expressed confidence from within Downing Street for reaching a deal with the unions over public sector pensions by the end of the year.
These consist of issues such as social anxiety and shyness, lacking the confidence and ability to articulate your views in public, an inability to create and express thoughts and feelings and an overall dampening of your creativity in general.
The American public is quick to condemn the K - 12 schools, yet expresses confidence that colleges and universities are doing a good job educating students, a recent report found.
When asked in 2012 to grade their local schools, about 60 % of both parents and teachers give a grade of A or B. Nearly as many parents express confidence in public school teachers as do those teachers themselves.
Americans» confidence in public schools is down five percentage points from last year, with 29 % expressing «a great deal» or «quite a lot» of confidence in them.
The governor is still expressing confidence that his school funding plan will clear the Legislature, increasing per pupil funding for public schools — but outside of the revenue caps and less than what voucher students will receive.
Confidence in the nation's public schools bumped up in 2017, with 36 percent of U.S. adults expressing «a great deal» or «quite a lot» of confidence in publiConfidence in the nation's public schools bumped up in 2017, with 36 percent of U.S. adults expressing «a great deal» or «quite a lot» of confidence in publiconfidence in public schools.
In the face of the election's upheaval, both mainstream environmental organizations and grassroots groups expressed confidence that public opinion was on their side, and could be marshalled into a force to be reckoned with.
For otherwise, it would be surprising for an appeal court judge to express such public confidence.
In Re B (a child)(disclosure)[2004] EWHC 411 (Fam), [2004] All ER (D) 500 (Mar), Mr Justice Munby expressed his concern about further loss of public confidence in the system.
«They must also avoid expressing opinions which, were it to become known that they hold judicial office, could damage public confidence in their own impartiality or in the judiciary in general.»
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