The content may be somewhat soporific, but the concept of asking judges in effect to draft an executive summary and to make it available
for press and public is both novel and exciting.
Therein lies another problem that she thinks cameras would solve — the lack of space in many courts
for the press and public to attend.
This is the first opportunity
for press and public alike to have a close look at Aston Martin's thoroughbred twin - turbocharged V8 sports coupe.
Yet to be tested by the world's media, this is the first opportunity
for press and public alike to have a close look at Aston Martin's thoroughbred twin - turbocharged V8 sports coupe.
· Every Senate committee meeting, hearing and legislative session is webcast live — with the video archived on the web
for the press and public to view at anytime.
I wrote this book in careful, plodding prose, Corrected every sentence; all was fit
For press and public, free from every pose Or literary scandal, every bit Tidy, exact.
Not exact matches
The findings appear to show that
public attitudes about the media are «more complex and nuanced than many traditional studies indicate,» according to the American Press Institute, which conducted the study as part of a collaborative effort with the Associated Press - NORC Center for Public Affairs Res
public attitudes about the media are «more complex
and nuanced than many traditional studies indicate,» according to the American
Press Institute, which conducted the study as part of a collaborative effort with the Associated
Press - NORC Center
for Public Affairs Res
Public Affairs Research.
Because it was being used
for atom bomb calculations
and other classified tasks, ENIAC was kept secret until February 1946, when the Army
and Penn scheduled a gala unveiling
for the
public and the
press.
But the
press conference likely aimed to shape U.S.
public opinion, Malik said,
and while not producing any groundbreaking intelligence, would make it easier
for President Donald Trump to scrap the deal.
Culture secretary Matt Hancock added: «Robust high quality journalism is important
for public debate
and scrutiny - but as print circulations decline
and more readers move online, the
press faces an uncertain future.
«This review will look at the sustainability of the national, regional
and local
press, how content creators are appropriately rewarded
for their online creations,
and ensure that the UK has a vibrant, independent
and plural free
press as one of the cornerstones of our
public debate.»
The billionaire investor says a free
press is «vital
for public debate,» but that journalists must «exercise judgment» when it comes to invading a person's privacy,
and should condemn those who willfully cross it.
During a televised debate, or a
press conference at the Oval Office, or on a trip to visit a fast food restaurant during a campaign, it would be almost inconceivable
for a single person to have enough access or clout to be able to make a comment about a
public figure — say, calling him a moron — in a way that could be viewed
and archived forever.
Later this week, the LOC will stop saving all tweets
and has decided, based on a
press release this week, to only save important tweets at random
for the
public record.
Among them was a
press darling — a man whose brash reputation
and penchant
for public tirades had made him one of the city's most recognizable figures.
Thanks to a
public - relations push
and a video of Sterling making an earnest plea
for why Goldie is needed, the campaign received national
press.
«I do think that Republicans have found that trying to shut down the government or threatening the full faith
and credit of the United States of America over Obamacare was something that the American
public had very little patience
for,» deputy
press secretary Joshua Earnest told me at the White House
press briefing on Thursday.
The family are trying to come to terms with this situation
and although they appreciate the wide
public and press interest in this matter, can I appeal
for the
press to cease contacting the family at their home.»
That ignited
public outrage far beyond any previous reaction to
press intrusion into the lives of celebrities, which the paper had previously acknowledged
and for which it paid compensation.
Free
Press President
and CEO Craig Aaron, however, said Pai has «never met a mega-merger he didn't like or a
public safeguard he didn't try to undermine,» calling him «an inveterate opponent of net neutrality, expanded broadband access
for low - income families, broadband privacy, prison - phone justice, media diversity
and more.»
The Media Insight Project is a collaboration of the American
Press Institute
and the AP ‑ NORC Center
for Public Affairs Research with the objective of conducting high ‑ quality, innovative research meant to inform the news industry and the public about various important issues facing journalism and the news bus
Public Affairs Research with the objective of conducting high ‑ quality, innovative research meant to inform the news industry
and the
public about various important issues facing journalism and the news bus
public about various important issues facing journalism
and the news business.
This series was named a finalist
for the 2016 Pulitzer Prize
for Public Service,
and has earned national recognition from many other quarters, including the National
Press Foundation, the Shorenstein Center at Harvard's Kennedy School of Government, the Society of American Business Editors
and Writers,
and the White House Correspondents» Association.
Peter Thiel speaks during a news conference on «nonprofit, nonpartisan organization dedicated to economic research
and innovative
public policies
for the 21st century» at the National
Press Club in Washington October 3, 2011.
It has been fascinating to watch the growing
public reaction to the full - court
press from Canada's Big Pipe companies (aka, the telcos
and cablecos)
for usage - based billing (internet metering).
Pressing the issue further, Ms. Pelosi
and the next two highest - ranking House Democrats sent a letter to Mr. Ryan noting their desire
for the government to remain open
and imploring him to make a
public statement about the scheduling of a vote on legislation to protect young undocumented immigrants who are now shielded from deportation by the Obama - era Deferred Action
for Childhood Arrivals program, or DACA.
Tokyo, May 4 (Jiji
Press)--
Public prosecutors
and private companies in Japan are making preparations
for the introduction on June 1 of a plea - bargaining system in the country that may drastically change the way investigations, trials
and lawyer activities are conducted.
The report also called
for the CBC
and The Canadian
Press to provide additional local coverage
and, in the case of the
public broadcaster, to make it available
for free to publishers across the country.
There are many other tactics shareowners use as levers including, investor statements endorsed by a broad group of institutional investors; direct outreach to other shareholders; proxy voting services;
and other investment advisors to gain support
for specific shareholder proposals;
and, outreach to consumers
and the
press as a way to draw
public attention to an issue or a company.
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The DOJ deleted a section from US Attorneys» Manual called «Need for Free Press and Public Trial»; Eric Holder - era ...
My goal would be to both ensure that those who depend on the program are protected, while also balancing the growing cost of Social Security with other
pressing priorities — from programs
for children, the vulnerable,
public investments,
and shoring up our education
and worker retraining systems.
Making his first overseas trip as secretary of state, the ex-CIA chief traded in a small, unmarked government jet, secret overseas voyages
and hush - hush meetings with spy chiefs
and the occasional rogue world leader
for a decidedly conspicuous U.S. Air Force 757 with «United States of America» emblazoned across its fuselage, a traveling
press corps
and frequent
public appearances.
Groups such as Catholics United
and Faith in
Public Life got off the ground during
and just after the 2004 election when a Catholic Democratic presidential nominee - Sen. John Kerry - was hard -
pressed to find Catholic support in the face of condemnations from some Catholic bishops over his support
for abortion rights.
The question of Catholic institutions like Notre Dame — their odd relation to the Church
and their peculiar relation to the nation — is already
pressing on us,
and it requires no great leap to predict that, over the next decade, this question will dominate the
public stage as the central Catholic problem of our time: the locus of media attention
and the flashpoint
for the arguments of Catholics with one another.
And many feel that their own leaders are not doing enough to fight Islamic extremism, according to the study, a joint project of the Pew Research Center for People & the Press and the Pew Forum on Religion & Public Li
And many feel that their own leaders are not doing enough to fight Islamic extremism, according to the study, a joint project of the Pew Research Center
for People & the
Press and the Pew Forum on Religion & Public Li
and the Pew Forum on Religion &
Public Life.
When the church addresses
public economic issues from a revisionist perspective, it
presses the biblical imperative
for justice while simultaneously accepting modern economic insights into the nature of productivity
and growth.
We should use this
public event as the day of the birth of this movement -
and this is the sense of the text that must be developed - since it is the day
for the
public launch at the Davos
press conference.
It might be supposed that we could turn to the schools, since the task of the schools is constantly being enlarged, but the very nature of the modern school precludes this, as we have already noted in Chapter I. (
For a careful
and scholarly study of this problem see Alvin W. Johnson, The Legal Status of Church - State Relationships in the United States with Special Reference to the
Public Schools, University of Minnesota
Press, 1934.)
can only occur where there exists some institutional umbrella that can protect human rights advocates
and offer both political
and material support
for human rights activities: a church...; a
press sufficiently independent so that it can report information the government would prefer not be made
public and that can offer a forum
for some opponents of the government; professional associations, academic
and intellectual centers which are financially solvent
and not directly controlled by military or government officials.
They (
press, DA - politician,
public) trashed Duke U.
for a cheap p.r.o.s.t.i.t.u.t.e (
and ALL of the players).
Dependent
for both financial stability
and public support on enrolling tenants able to afford rents at or near relatively high ceilings, the BHA found itself increasingly hard -
pressed to attract
and hold on to such residents.
For one, there are excellent works at the interface of environmental ethics
and public policy, such as K. S. Schrader - Frechette's Nuclear Power and Public Policy (Boston: D. Reidel, 1980), and her Environmental Ethics (Pacific Grove, CA: Boxwood Press,
public policy, such as K. S. Schrader - Frechette's Nuclear Power
and Public Policy (Boston: D. Reidel, 1980), and her Environmental Ethics (Pacific Grove, CA: Boxwood Press,
Public Policy (Boston: D. Reidel, 1980),
and her Environmental Ethics (Pacific Grove, CA: Boxwood
Press, 1981).
That said, I don't know about you, but I can always tell when the slick - sounding
press releases are formulated after «the team» gets together
for an exhaustive «
public statement» strategy session during which every word, phrase,
and nuance is carefully considered, debated - over, written
and rewritten,
and finally aligned - around prior to being released to the general
public.
The most explicit statement of these limitations is in the Constitution's first ten amendments — the Bill of Rights — which guarantee freedom of religion, speech,
press, assembly,
and petition, the right to bear arms, protection against the obligatory quartering of soldiers, security from unwarranted search
and seizure, the right to a grand jury, protection against double jeopardy
and self - incrimination, the right of due process, just compensation
for private property taken
for public use,
and speedy
public trial by jury without excessive fines or bail.
The most obvious way is
for the government to operate its own general
press, radio,
and television services
for the
public good.
There is no reason,
for example, why outstanding teachers can not make valuable materials
for learning at every level available by
press, radio,
and television to the
public at large.
An August 2010 poll by the Pew Research Center
for the People & the
Press and the Pew Forum on Religion &
Public Life found that nearly half of Tea Party supporters (46 %) had not heard of or did not have an opinion about «the conservative Christian movement sometimes known as the religious right»; 42 % said they agree with the conservative Christian movement
and roughly one - in - ten (11 %) said they disagree (based on registered voters).
Along with Bibles
and the literature of the Protestant Reformation, the
presses produced medical anatomies
and pornography
for an increasingly literate
public.
The structures of control within the U.S. media are different from the institutionalized formal censorship we might expect of a government - controlled
press; they are less visible
and more subtle, not monolithic yet hierarchical, transmitted to the many by those who work
for the few, essentially undemocratic
and narrow in perspective, tied to the rich
and powerful but not totally immune to the pressures of an agitated
public, propagandistic yet sometimes providing hard information that is intentionally or unintentionally revealing..
More recently, the American Association
for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) established a Committee on the Social Aspects of Science, whose 1956 report spoke of «the
pressing need that scientists concern themselves with social action»
and urged scientific organizations to abandon their traditional isolation from
public problems.
A survey out today of kids ages 13 to 17 by the Associated
Press» NORC Center
for Public Affairs Research shows that, when it comes to politics, teens are just about as pessimistic
and cynical of politics as their parents.