Sentences with phrase «for public observation»

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If a person is violent and / or adamantly refuses to accept help, it may be necessary for the family to call the police who will transport him to a public psychiatric ward (in a county hospital) or to a mental hospital for observation, This is the least desirable method of getting the person to treatment, but it sometimes becomes necessary as a last resort.
Sham Pearls for Real Swine (Wolgemuth & Hyatt) takes its title from Winston Churchill's observation that his public school was a place «where sham pearls were fed to real swine.»
It makes sense that a newspaper guy like Capehart would make this observation, since while part of the joy of the blogosphere and Twitter is that they make us all potential journalists, it's the job of trained and experienced reporters to hold politicians and other public figures responsible for their words and actions (how depressingly rarely they do it in practice is a story for another day, and for many a Daily Show segment).
The warning followed the observation by the Nigeria Police Force leadership of the increasing resort to acts of brigandage by sets of misguided individuals who apparently are hiding under the cloak of Movement for the Actualisation of Sovereign State of Biafra (MASSOB) and Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) to threaten national security and public peace in parts of South East geopolitical Zone and some other conterminous States.
«The warning followed the observation by the Nigeria Police Force leadership of the increasing resort to acts of brigandage by sets of misguided individuals who apparently are hiding under the cloak of Movement for the Actualization of Sovereign State of Biafra (MASSOB) and Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) to threaten national security and public peace in parts of South East geopolitical Zone and some other conterminous States» IGP Arase said.
More exoplanet discoveries are expected to be announced next week in Moran, Wyoming, at a conference on extreme solar systems, and a new batch of Kepler data, based on 674 million observations recorded from September to December 2009, is scheduled for public release on 23 September.
After unsuccessfully lobbying to change those rules, Illingworth instead helped create a new «Early Release Science» (ERS) program to circumvent them — up to 500 hours of diverse observations front - loaded to Cycle 1 for immediate release to the public, giving all astronomers a chance to absorb the results and apply lessons learned to Webb proposals of their own.
«We expressed a need for something that could provide more immediate and local observation that could be launched easily and cover enough distance to conduct reconnaissance on potential routes through drifting sea ice,» says Cyrus Unvala, a lieutenant, junior grade, who served as public affairs officer onboard the Polar Star.
To address the growing observation that the proposed site can not geologically isolate the waste, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) gerrymandered the zone of compliance for environmental laws — what is called the «controlled area» — around the Yucca Mountain site to allow for the site to be licensed, rather than protect the public health and environment for generations to come.
Professor of Economics and Research Chair in Energy, Ecology and Prosperity at the Frontier Centre for Public Policy Dr. Ross McKitrick discusses the wide disparities between the expected results of climate models and real - life observations, during an in - depth interview for The New Criterion by Ben Weingarten
Phenological observations were made on both public and private lands; permission was obtained for private land when necessary.
That is why this article is just an opinion based on the experience of working in the dating industry for considerable time, having lots of female friends looking for a foreign spouse, personally trying this, collecting the public opinion, having some general observation in the society and studying what mass media and Internet presents about this topic.
Facing imminent death, a devil - may - care Bulworth speaks his mind in public, forsaking platitudes for honest but controversial observations.
Based on direct observations of conditions in local schools, for instance, some portions of the public may decide that whatever is being spent is not enough.
For our investigation, we used individual test - score information on the Florida state assessments in math and reading that are available for as many as 500,000 Florida public - school student observations in grades four through eight for the eight years 2002 to 20For our investigation, we used individual test - score information on the Florida state assessments in math and reading that are available for as many as 500,000 Florida public - school student observations in grades four through eight for the eight years 2002 to 20for as many as 500,000 Florida public - school student observations in grades four through eight for the eight years 2002 to 20for the eight years 2002 to 2009.
Rhodes Boyson, a Conservative Member of Parliament and an official in the government of Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher, made these and other observations during a public address sponsored here last week by the Education Department's office for intergovernmental and interagency affairs.
In these ways, we can help set the stage for engagement and excitement, for original observations and deepening interest and understanding — in history and other subject matters — in public school classrooms.»
The New Mexico Public Education Department (NMPED) provides a framework for teacher evaluations, and the final teacher evaluation should be weighted as follows: Improved Student Achievement (50 %), Teacher Observations (25 %), and Multiple Measures (25 %).
Assemblyman Felipe Fuentes (D - Sylmar) had revived a long - dormant bill, AB 5, in the last few weeks of the legislative session to push forward his plan for a statewide uniform teacher evaluation system featuring more performance reviews, classroom observations, training of evaluators and public input into the review process.
Good teacher observation, documentation of student work, and performance - based assessment, all of which involve the direct evaluation of real learning tasks, provide useful material for teachers, parents, and the public.
We have helped develop the capacity of coaches supporting school leaders in Providence Public Schools, by providing training, coaching observations and feedback, and support for locally - based training design.
Among these factors were building collaboration and trust by protecting time for teachers to work together and developing a team - oriented culture; making teaching public by opening classroom doors and engaging in frequent observation, feedback, and support; and persisting in improvement efforts by celebrating progress and overcoming inevitable setbacks.
Co-hosted by the Indianapolis Urban League, 100 Black Men, School Choice Indiana, Stand for Children, La Plaza, Education Reform Now, Lacy Leadership Association and UNCF, the event attracted stakeholders from across the community to hear Dr. Fuller's ideas and observations about public education in the U.S.
Although the observations that follow are based mainly on UK experience, similar trends appear to be emerging across global education systems: increased public accountability in tandem with greater autonomy for schools; an urgent imperative to close the opportunity gap between affluent and poorer communities; national, public or state authority over schools being replaced by stakeholder communities or not - for - profit mission - driven organisations impatient with endemic failures of the status quo.
«When you see us doing work, you have the right to expect a quality product,» said Daniel Menendez, a deputy director for public works, in response to Marek's unflattering observations about repairs done on her street.
I've tried to explain it by the simple observation that the founder of PETA, Ingrid Newkirk, formerly held a job killing homeless dogs and cats at the Washington Humane Society, a shelter with a consistently poor record for saving lives and the subject of historical public acrimony for its over-reliance on killing.
Humane Canada supports the development of regulations, guidelines, and codes of conduct for the observation of marine mammals, as well as public education on behaviours of these species and their sensitivity to disturbance.
Once inside the building, the public can also create sound effects for a movie clip, or wander upstairs to experience downtown Santa Barbara on a scenic rooftop, use five observation telescopes, and take in exhibits featuring wind - and solar - powered musical instruments and bubble blowers.
Public areas include a lounge with a full - service bar and facilities for film, slide shows, and presentations; a dining room; an observation deck; a partially covered sun deck with chairs, tables, and an outdoor grill; a global gallery; and a spa.
This intimate ship features a great deal of public space, including an observation deck and a canopied bar on the roof deck, perfect for enjoying a snack and drink on the canopied roof deck while whale watching or chatting with fellow passengers.
Whale watching as an organized activity dates back to 1950 when the Cabrillo National Monument in San Diego was declared a public spot for the observation of Gray Whales.
Bharatanatyam dancer Malavika Sarukkai will offer three public master classes, open to local dancers for participation and the general public for observation.
Inspired by public observation, magazine images and historic sculpture, Price — who was included in 10 Magazine's Ten Sculptors You Should Meet and an invited artist at the Royal Academy Summer Show — is fast gaining a reputation for his consideration of identity and mastery of representing contemporary subjects with traditional techniques.
Yes, yes, in theory anyways, but still a no for public availability unless they have lots of money to spend on 100 year historical records and recent observations.
Cradle to grave public cloud data repository for all observations.
Building on current developments in international initiatives such as the Research Data Alliance (RDA), the Belmont Forum (BF) and the Group on Earth Observations (GEO), the workshop entitled Research Data infrastructures for Environmental related Societal Challenges will be an opportunity to discuss trends of the current global landscape of e-Infrastructures for environmental data management and exploitation to enhance collaboration on a global level in support of sharing research and public sector data.
When America Alone (personally autographed copies of which are exclusively available, etc, etc) came out, I used to get occasional emails from Hollywood - not from the 20 - million - per - picture guys but from bona fide and Oscar - nominated stars (ie, not fake Nobel winners)- saying how much they liked the book, but please, don't mention it to anybody because they have to work in this town... Well, I'll never know what it's like to depend on Hollywood producers for your next gig, but I know a little bit about the public speaking circuit, and I was surprised, when Niall Ferguson made some unexceptional observations about Keynes that fell afoul of Big Gay, how instantly and abjectly he prostrated himself:
Talking of which, we are flattered that Bob Ward — Policy and Communications Director at the Grantham Research Institute on Climate Change and the Environment, erstwhile Director of Public Policy at risk insurance giants RMS and before that, Senior Manager for Policy Communication at the Royal Society — has dropped by to give his thoughts on our observation that, if you're going to go around accusing the opposition of corruption, you'd better be whiter than white yourself.
Whatever the ultimate scientific explanation for the pause and its implications for the apparent discrepancy between models and observations, policy - makers must be feeling very letdown by the failure of IPCC and its contributing academic community to adequately address an issue that is critical to them and to the public.
A report published online by World Climate Report for the science and public policity institute says there exist historic observations, as well as currently active research efforts, that strongly indicate that there was a large sea - ice extent decline from about the mid-1920s to the mid-1940s.
Though his public bravado in defense of solar variation had been matched with quieter efforts to bolster his cause with better observations, the issue would continue to simmer quietly for the rest of Abbott's life.
The Army's personnel with the ranks of Private and Private First Class do not have any training or responsibility for the performace of meteorological observations, photography, or public relations officer duties; and the Army does not have any responsibility for ASOS sites or reporting.
Although the Navy's Marine Corps does have the ranks of Private and Private First Class, the personnel having these ranks do not have any training or responsibility for the performace of meteorological observations, photography, or public relations officer duties.
The technology of the system is a little bit bulky and I'm wondering if you have observations on what steps could be taken to redact sensitive information in the system or whether we might be well advised to take up some of the private sector offers to take the data and maybe use better technology and as a condition of doing that providing it for free to the public to redact sensitive information?
This empirical information would be gleaned from our law society dues, and may result in an increase in fees given the fact we're now calling for LSUC to conduct independent sociological observations of the public and their perceptions of their role as the regulator.
Public nuisance As to public nuisance, the Court of Appeal noted the observations of Lords Justices Schiemann and Keene in the «instructive» Zain case (Nottingham City Council v. Zain [2001] EWCA Civ 1248) where Schiemann LJ had considered it to be ``... within the proper sphere of a local authority's activities to try and put an end to all public nuisances in its area provided always that it considers that it is expedient for the promotion or protection of the interests of the inhabitants of its area to do so in a particular case&rPublic nuisance As to public nuisance, the Court of Appeal noted the observations of Lords Justices Schiemann and Keene in the «instructive» Zain case (Nottingham City Council v. Zain [2001] EWCA Civ 1248) where Schiemann LJ had considered it to be ``... within the proper sphere of a local authority's activities to try and put an end to all public nuisances in its area provided always that it considers that it is expedient for the promotion or protection of the interests of the inhabitants of its area to do so in a particular case&rpublic nuisance, the Court of Appeal noted the observations of Lords Justices Schiemann and Keene in the «instructive» Zain case (Nottingham City Council v. Zain [2001] EWCA Civ 1248) where Schiemann LJ had considered it to be ``... within the proper sphere of a local authority's activities to try and put an end to all public nuisances in its area provided always that it considers that it is expedient for the promotion or protection of the interests of the inhabitants of its area to do so in a particular case&rpublic nuisances in its area provided always that it considers that it is expedient for the promotion or protection of the interests of the inhabitants of its area to do so in a particular case».
Turley writes that «arresting someone for communications based on public observations is an abuse of authority and a violation of the Constitution.»
What had motivated the creators, was the observation that most advice from lawyers on legal rights of the victims of a crime felt like it was written mainly for the use of other lawyers, rather than to help inform the general public, who were in fact the people most in need of the information.
Normally, the definition of whether something is «public» for purposes of an expectation of privacy is whether it could be detected by a human being unaided by technological enhancements from a place where someone could lawfully be to make that kind of observation.
«newspaper» means a paper containing public news, intelligence, or occurrences, or remarks or observations thereon, or containing only, or principally, advertisements, printed for distribution to the public and published periodically, or in parts or numbers, at least twelve times a year.
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