Sentences with phrase «fit for public office»

Declining the appeal, the Master of the Rolls said it was in the public interest to name Johnson because it «went to the issue of recklessness and whether he was fit for public office».
As Democrats would do well to remember, the President who they celebrate every year in Jefferson Jackson day dinners, Andrew Jackson, believed that any ordinary citizen was equally fit for any public office.
Gov. David Paterson also weighed in on Paladino's controversial comments Thursday, reportedly saying Paladino wasn't fit for public office and needed to tone down his language.
Backlash: Mencap chief executive Mark Goldring questioned whether Mr Clarke is fit for public office
Women's groups denounced Spitzer's candidacy and insisted he's not fit for public office due to his prostitution scandal.
Anyone who buys into this ludicrous cult is simply not fit for public office — he demonstrates a level of gullibility, self deception and arrogance that disqualifies him.

Not exact matches

Only half the data systems used to measure progress on the government's public service agreement (PSA) targets are fit for purpose, according to the National Audit Office (NAO).
Blake, who by all indications fits Benjamin's description of a new generation of honest office - seekers, is coming off a 2013 spent running Reshma Saujani's unsuccessful campaign for public advocate.
People in public education unwittingly destroy school cultures all the time by treating educators as interchangeable cogs, transferring principals and teachers without regard for a school's approach and operating assumptions, by creating one - size - fits - all mandates that suggest a school's distinctiveness is a nuisance, not a value, and by sending mixed messages and edicts from the central office until people are burned out and resentful.
It is a complex system for parents to navigate, involving two separate lotteries: the Hartford Public Schools (HPS) lottery for HPS district schools, HPS charter schools, and Hartford magnet schools, and the Greater Hartford Regional School Choice Office (RSCO) lottery for Open Choice schools and RSCO magnet schools.Parents must navigate this incredibly confusing and stressful lottery process with the hope of securing a quality education for their child, yet even before tackling the lottery process itself, interested parents must undertake the time consuming process of determining which schools in the system are the best fit for their children.
«The Office of Surface Mining Reclamation and Enforcement (OSMRE) has acknowledged that the self - bonding program is no longer fit for purpose; regulators should act to protect the taxpaying public and demand that Peabody replace those bonds entirely,» said Rob Schuwerk, Senior Counsel for Carbon Tracker.
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