Sentences with phrase «from public commentary»

After rumors began to fly late last week that the SEC has been sending out subpoenas to initial coin offerings (ICOs), some of the biggest projects to yet utilize the funding mechanism have remained tight - lipped, refraining from public commentary.

Not exact matches

The possible benefits or harms resulting from exclusive pumping merit careful study,» a recent commentary in the American Journal of Public Health noted.
Now that the internet has shrunk our rapid response cycles from hours to seconds, advocates use a big public event like this (and the #SOTU hashtag associated with it) to reach activists, journalists, bloggers and other influencers with messages designed to shape the online commentary around their particular issues.
The commentary from QueensCrap (in bold) should be read by everyone because it exemplifies the truth about Liz Crowley, a congressional candidate that is unfit for any role in public policy making.
Featuring various guests, recaps of important news, and the occasional commentary from WRFA Public Affairs Director Jason Sample (pictured), Community Matters is your source for engaging and relevant radio programming in Chautauqua County.
Scientists must seek a new, more energetic engagement with Americans if they are to overcome public skepticism on issues ranging from climate change to stem cell research, AAAS CEO Alan I. Leshner writes in a commentary in The Chronicle of Higher Education.
Dr. Lloyd F. Novick, Editor of the Journal of Public Health Management and Practice comments, «This case study of public health policy practice during the Bloomberg Administration and the accompanying commentary by Dr. Pascal Imperato — NYC Health Commissioner from 1976 to 1978 and current member of the Advisory Council of the Department of Health and Mental Hygiene in the DeBlasio Administration — are excellent resources for students and others interested in different approaches to public health policy.&Public Health Management and Practice comments, «This case study of public health policy practice during the Bloomberg Administration and the accompanying commentary by Dr. Pascal Imperato — NYC Health Commissioner from 1976 to 1978 and current member of the Advisory Council of the Department of Health and Mental Hygiene in the DeBlasio Administration — are excellent resources for students and others interested in different approaches to public health policy.&public health policy practice during the Bloomberg Administration and the accompanying commentary by Dr. Pascal Imperato — NYC Health Commissioner from 1976 to 1978 and current member of the Advisory Council of the Department of Health and Mental Hygiene in the DeBlasio Administration — are excellent resources for students and others interested in different approaches to public health policy.&public health policy.»
Health Systems & Reform presents the article «Zika Virus and Health Systems in Brazil: From Unknown to a Menace,» a commentary by Professor Marcia C. Castro, Department of Global Health and Population, Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health, on the Zika Virus epidemic in Brazil and the Americas.
A special task force set up to create guidelines for bringing stem cell therapies from bench to bedside will be accepting public commentary on the guidelines, continuing until this fall, the group announced today at the annual meeting of the International Society for Stem Cell Research (ISSCR) here in Philadelphia.
The Kite Runner sails onto DVD with audio commentaries (by director Marc Foster, novel author Khaled Hosseini and screenplay writer David Benioff), three featurettes (Words From The Kite Runner, Images From The Kite Runner and a Public Service Announcement With Khaled Hosseini) and theatrical trailers.
Brand new 2K restoration from original film materials High Definition (1080p) Presentation Optional English subtitles for the deaf and hard - of - hearing Audio commentary by director Brian Trenchard - Smith The Stuntmen, Trenchard Smith's classic television documentary on Grant Page (Mad Max, Road Games) and other Australian stunt performers Hospitals Don't Burn Down, Trenchard - Smith's 1978 public information film told in pure Ozploitation fashion Behind the scenes gallery by graffiti artist Vladimir Cherepanoff Theatrical trailer Reversible sleeve featuring original and newly commissioned artwork by Chris Malbon
Don't miss: Extras include about an hour of bloopers and outtakes, deleted scenes, two extended musical numbers, behind - the - scenes footage, commentaries on all five shorts with Schlesinger and the two stars, a 1928 Vitaphone short, «First Things Last,» a Spanish outtake from «Imitation of Wife,» a «Mad Mad World» outtake, a 1962 interview with Biffle and Shooster» and a Will Rogers public service announcement.
It also contains first - person analysis from commentary contributors, such as Rick Hess of the American Enterprise Institute, and Teaching Ahead: A Roundtable, an interactive project developed by Education Week Teacher and the Center for Teaching Quality and featuring teacher - led discussions on America's public schools.
Here is another powerful commentary piece from fellow public education advocate and regular Wait, What?
From what I can see, virtually all of «your» books consist of public domain texts to which you have added some (unknown) amount of original commentary.
The Federal Trade Commission and the Federal Reserve Board will be seeking the commentary from the public relevant to the proposed amendments.
However, he says not all of the commentary he gets from the public is useful.
Heather Semple, Director, Duquesne Club Art Collection Sources / Verification: * AKC Library and Archives, New York * Encyclopedia Titanica [public forum / internet repository of R.M.S. Titanic commentaries, official testimonials, and statistics] * Gladys, Duchess of Marlborough, by Hugo Vickers, publisher: Holt, Rinehart & Winston, New York, 1979 * The Diaries, Samuel Pepys [written from 1660 through 1669], variously published * The New York Times [Public Archives] * The late Phyllis Howlett Watson, former President of the King Charles Spaniel Club and personal assistant and friend to Mrs. Lillian Raymond - Mallock * Count Noble: The Great Progenitor, by Joe Kormuth of Charleroi, Pennsylvania, privately published, 1999 AUTHOR: Richard LeBeau, AKC Judge Beauprix English Toy Spaniels Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA Beauprix@comcapublic forum / internet repository of R.M.S. Titanic commentaries, official testimonials, and statistics] * Gladys, Duchess of Marlborough, by Hugo Vickers, publisher: Holt, Rinehart & Winston, New York, 1979 * The Diaries, Samuel Pepys [written from 1660 through 1669], variously published * The New York Times [Public Archives] * The late Phyllis Howlett Watson, former President of the King Charles Spaniel Club and personal assistant and friend to Mrs. Lillian Raymond - Mallock * Count Noble: The Great Progenitor, by Joe Kormuth of Charleroi, Pennsylvania, privately published, 1999 AUTHOR: Richard LeBeau, AKC Judge Beauprix English Toy Spaniels Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA Beauprix@comcaPublic Archives] * The late Phyllis Howlett Watson, former President of the King Charles Spaniel Club and personal assistant and friend to Mrs. Lillian Raymond - Mallock * Count Noble: The Great Progenitor, by Joe Kormuth of Charleroi, Pennsylvania, privately published, 1999 AUTHOR: Richard LeBeau, AKC Judge Beauprix English Toy Spaniels Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA [email protected]
Both social commentary and a poetical discourse of Persian culture, Postcards from Tehran represents unique viewpoint of contemporary artists from Iran whose dissenting viewpoints will be a revelation to a national American public whose main knowledge about Iran is derived from corporate cable news channels.
A representative from the High Line Art said, «The public will be able to submit their commentary onsite and also online, which will be taken into account when Friends of the High Line chooses the final two proposals which will be commissioned as the inaugural works.»
She has also published several books of photographs, texts, and commentary on public space, ranging from airports and roads to housing and gentrification.
In an article to appear in the journal Child Development, «Distinguishing polemic from commentary in science,» physicist David Grimes and psychologist Dorothy Bishop write: Exposure to nonionizing radiation used in wireless communication remains a contentious topic in the public mind — while the overwhelming scientific evidence to date suggests that microwave and radio frequencies used in modern -LSB-...]
The full story, told here for the first time, shows how editor and skeptic cheerleader Terence Corcoran crossed the line from opinionated commentary to active participation in a shadowy public relations stunt aimed at scuttling the Bali negotiations.
As Mann himself concedes, the commentaries did not accuse him of fabricating data from thin air but instead were harshly critical of his scientific models, methods, and conclusions... Amici respectfully submit that permitting such a defamation claim to proceed will substantially chill speech that challenges scientific conclusions, as well as public policies based on them.
[73] This is all the more true in an age when the public is exposed to an astounding quantity and variety of commentaries on issues of public interest, ranging from political debate in the House of Commons, to newspaper editorials, to comedians» satire, to a high school student's blog.
There does not seem to be many changes from the draft Integrated Accessibility Standards Regulation, which was published in February 2011 for public review and commentary, and which, we discussed in previous Slaw posts.
Interestingly, it considers potential future developments in charity legislation and cites commentary from Lord Hodgson's 2012 review of charity law, noting Lord Hodgson's recommendation not to pursue a statutory definition of public benefit.
The story took on a bit of a life of its own resulting in some TV appearances that in turn generated a fair bit of commentary from the general public.
Our first conversation about the report was informed by a powerful blog post by Chelsea Vowel, writing as âpihtawikosisân, where she pointed out too many public commentaries were coming from those who had not yet read the report.
California's reporter's privilege is set forth in Article I, Section 2 (b) of the California Constitution (known as the «Shield Law») which states that reporters are protected from «disclos [ing] the source of any information procured while so connected or employed for news or news commentary purposes on radio or television, or for refusing to disclose any unpublished information obtained or prepared in gathering, receiving or processing of information for communication to the public
The context is a libel case where the judge talks about the «astounding quantity and variety of commentaries on issues of public interest, ranging from political debate in the House of Commons,... Continue reading SCC comments on blogging
All of this poses the question of whether academic legal «scholarship» (as opposed to legal analysis and commentary from professional and practice sources) is necessary and even relevant to a public hungry for legal information.
In this commentary from the final report on the Behavioral Interventions to Advance Self - Sufficiency (BIAS) project, Marianne Bertrand talks about the potential for a broader behavioral agenda that would include larger contributions from psychology and could transform public policy in ways that might induce long - term changes in behavior.
While I agree that ORE can do much more to address professionalism and not just by merely mentioning that Realtors are professionals, registrants must also do their part to better educate the public because when we have two opposing views as below, both of which can not be correct at the same time, it is clear that much of the commentary comes from repeating what has been heard and unfortunately, also a place of ignorance:
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