Sentences with phrase «general public address»

Oregon Coastal Atlas, to help scientists and the general public address issues such as beach erosion and salmon restoration.

Not exact matches

This gets back to the New York Times column I cited yesterday, which disparaged business efforts to address what have traditionally been public sector issues — like fixing the health care system, exploring space, or providing general education and training.
Zuckerberg and Sandberg, on the other hand, were at first nowhere to be found, dispatching instead their vice president and deputy general counsel to address employees after days of public outrage.
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With a general understanding that addressing the «data deficit» will require new forms of public / private data sharing agreements and that the...
Don't get yourself in a twist, sounds like they are addressing those of Faith not the general public.
The agreed conclusions negotiated by all States urged governments at all levels, the general public and the private sector to address women's economic empowerment in the changing world of work.
Such articles are addressed to the general public rather than to the practicing or aspiring scholar.
In addition, the conference had excellent support and cooperation from the major religious groups in Honolulu; the addresses were well attended by the general public.
More citizens view what the Surgeon General has described as a «public health crisis» with alarm, recognizing that it needs to be addressed through regulatory standards in several arenas.
In the section of his paper addressing criticisms, he doesn't directly address the criticism that open primaries threaten freedom of association by opening up candidate selection to the general public (who may or may not share the values of the party).
If it's not, what then makes the case of Members of Parliament who are often addressed by their constituents and the general public as «Honourable «A or B wrong?
Commenting on the Public Accounts Committee's report Retaining and Developing the Teaching Workforce, Chris Keates, General Secretary of the NASUWT - The Teachers» Union, said: «We have now had numerous official public bodies highlighting the lack of effective action by this Government to address the deep teacher recruitment and retention cPublic Accounts Committee's report Retaining and Developing the Teaching Workforce, Chris Keates, General Secretary of the NASUWT - The Teachers» Union, said: «We have now had numerous official public bodies highlighting the lack of effective action by this Government to address the deep teacher recruitment and retention cpublic bodies highlighting the lack of effective action by this Government to address the deep teacher recruitment and retention crisis.
In my estimation, the Chief Justice went overboard especially when the matter before the Supreme Court had nothing to do with the interpretations of the titles of members of parliament either assigned to themselves or as they are often addressed by their constituents or the general public.
Unite assistant general secretary, Diana Holland, who will address the rally, said: «With next to nothing in the way of prior consultation, we are extremely concerned at the rush to dismantle these essential public bodies.
The Connecticut General Assembly's Labor Committee held a public hearing on Tuesday to address Governor Daniel Malloy's proposed minimum wage hike.
The President expressed the hope that «the review addresses the unintended implementation flaws and allay whatever fears and anxieties the public in general and the investor community in general have expressed about the measures.»
A spokeswoman for Ms. James, Delaney Kempner, did not address the issue, saying, «As she explores a run for attorney general, public advocate James is talking with everyone.
«Whilst we welcome the intention behind the audit of public services to address racial disparities, the fact is that in education, the Department for Education is already in possession of a wealth of evidence, much of it provided by NASUWT, on racial and other inequalities faced by young people, teachers and the education workforce in general.
The spokesman did not directly address the issue, but said «no attorney general in New York state history has been as aggressive in cracking down on public corruption,» saying the attorney general during his term in office has prosecuted 40 politicians.
Hannah Lowery, archivist in Special Collections, said: «With the public's assistance, we hope to collect a broad range of election addresses, manifestos and other publicity for the upcoming general election.
Addressing the Greater London Association of Trades Councils at Congress House, general secretary Brendan Barber said trade unionists had to unite to fight public spending cuts.
The Chief of Army Staff, Lt. General Tukur Buratai, in his welcome address, said the annual conference is a forum for re-accessing the performances of the Nigerian Army for the year in order to rededicate them to the challenges of new year, saying it also affords the Nigerian Army hierarchy the opportunity to rub minds with the public and the private sectors, the academicians especially in view of the contemporary security challenges in the country.
General News of Thursday, 17 May 2018 Source: classfmonline.com The clash between the two security forces left eight people injured The Ghana Police Service and the Ghana Armed Forces (GAF) have assured the public that the two institutions will address the misconduct of some personnel of the police and military who were seen shooting sporadically and violently attacking each other in a free - for - all clash in Tamale recently.
In a joint press release on Thursday 17 May 2018, signed by Director - General of the Public Affairs Directorate of the Ghana Police Service, ACP David Eklu and the Director of Public Relations of GAF, Colonel Eric Aggrey Quarshie, the security institutions stated that: «The media and the general public are assured that steps are being taken to address these regrettable incidents to the later and therefore urge circumspection from all sides&General of the Public Affairs Directorate of the Ghana Police Service, ACP David Eklu and the Director of Public Relations of GAF, Colonel Eric Aggrey Quarshie, the security institutions stated that: «The media and the general public are assured that steps are being taken to address these regrettable incidents to the later and therefore urge circumspection from all sides&rPublic Affairs Directorate of the Ghana Police Service, ACP David Eklu and the Director of Public Relations of GAF, Colonel Eric Aggrey Quarshie, the security institutions stated that: «The media and the general public are assured that steps are being taken to address these regrettable incidents to the later and therefore urge circumspection from all sides&rPublic Relations of GAF, Colonel Eric Aggrey Quarshie, the security institutions stated that: «The media and the general public are assured that steps are being taken to address these regrettable incidents to the later and therefore urge circumspection from all sides&general public are assured that steps are being taken to address these regrettable incidents to the later and therefore urge circumspection from all sides&rpublic are assured that steps are being taken to address these regrettable incidents to the later and therefore urge circumspection from all sides».
The Federal Hudson River Natural Resource Trustees recently sent a letter to General Electric to, as the group contends, address misinformation and correct the public record on a Hudson River Project Report submitted by the company to the New York State comptroller's office in late December.
The spokesman did not directly address the issue, but said «no Attorney General in New York State history has been as aggressive in cracking down on public corruption», saying the AG during his term in office has prosecuted 40 politicians.
The second hearing will be held in Bronxville on Friday, March 12th, and will address Education; Labor and Family Assistance; Public Protection; and General Government.
Bramson states that, «Beyond these core responsibilities, I have worked to enhance communication with the general public, address emergency conditions in an effective fashion, and have launched various initiatives related to sustainable budgeting, development and environmental protection.»
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Dye, director of strategy in the Office of the Director General at the World Health Organization, said in his 12 February plenary address at the 2016 AAAS Annual Meeting that the Ebola crisis demonstrated where global teamwork succeeded and failed during the emergency — in an era where WHO's share of international public health funding has declined.
In a related editorial comment, Paolo Boffetta, M.D., M.P.H., associate director for population sciences at The Tisch Cancer Institute and chief of the Division of Cancer Prevention and Control of the at Mount Sinai in New York, addressed whether the increased risk of cancer in this group of heart failure patients warranted additional screening beyond what was recommended for the general public.
In his opening address Sir William Stewart, president of the BA, said, «the general public of this country are not stupid.
«It was a lot of fun to directly address an urban legend that has captured the imagination of the general public for so many decades,» said Mauro, professor of materials science and engineering.
«However, educating providers and the general public about prevention, care, and treatment, ensuring access to providers skilled in the treatment of hepatitis C, and addressing the high cost of these agents will be critical to maximizing the benefits of these new therapies.»
Scientists and science reporters have often had to waste their time addressing the interference of Soon and his cohorts, who take advantage of the public's general unfamiliarity with scientific nuance.
The extensive outreach opportunities to the general public provided by the National Park Service interpreters provide an opportunity to broaden public appreciation of the utility of these kinds of quantitative approaches in addressing issues of national concern related to natural system management.
While the general public is just now becoming aware of the problem, Medela Centers physicians have known about this health disaster, and have been helping their clients address it for decades.
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Hundreds of billions of dollars in public money are required each year to address societal problems associated with crime, substance abuse, and poor physical and mental health in general (e.g., Insel, 2008; McCollister, French, & Fang, 2010; Rehm et al., 2009).
State Superintendent of Public Instruction Tom Torlakson, Secretary of Health and Human Services Diana S. Dooley, Assembly Member Shirley Weber, Superior Court Judge Stacy Boulware Eurie and Special Assistant Attorney General Jill E. Habig each committed to address chronic absenteeism in their own arena.
With little or no general public funding left to address the necessary conditions for learning, the initiative process in California gave us Healthy Start, Family Preservation and Support, First Five, mental health in schools, and vast afterschool programming, too many of which were designed as short - term grants that required annual renewals and proof of sustainability rather than the ongoing funding we know the neediest schools must have consistently.
Having invalidated the programs on these grounds, the court declined to address whether the programs also violate the Arizona Constitution's requirement for the «establishment and maintenance of a general and uniform public school system.»
By failing to adequately address the needs of our public schools in the 2017 budget, General Assembly leaders have much work to do in 2018.
When Democratic Governor Dannel Malloy addressed a joint session of the Connecticut General Assembly ninety days ago to present his proposed state budget, he called for record cuts to Connecticut's public schools while demanding the legislature increase funding for charter schools by more than 25 percent.
This year a group of Republican legislators in the Connecticut General Assembly introduced H.B. No. 7017, an Act Concerning Student Data Privacy, but following a public hearing, the Education Committee passed an extremely weak version of what might be called an attempt at beginning to address the student privacy problem.
As lawmakers and their elected officials, we owe the public the chance to address these issues in a formal setting within the General Assembly,»
In addition, this notice addresses the general question of whether carriers may require health documentation for carriage of service animals on flights from the U.S. into countries other than the U.K.. On February 26, 2007, the U.S. Department of Transportation's Aviation Enforcement Office issued a guidance document to assist carriers and passengers with disabilities in complying with both U.S. and U.K. regulations concerning the transport of service animals on flights from the U.S. to the U.K. by: 1) explaining the procedures passengers must follow to comply with the U.K.'s Pet Travel Scheme (PETS); 2) explaining the procedures U.S. and foreign carriers must follow to obtain an approved Required Method of Operation (RMOP) from the U.K.'s Department for Environment Food and Rural Affairs (DEFRA); and 3) notifying both U.S. and U.K. carriers operating flights between the U.S. and the U.K. that failure to obtain an approved RMOP from DEFRA will be considered a violation of the ACAA by the Department's Aviation Enforcement Office and may subject such carriers to enforcement action.1 The purpose of this notice is to respond to inquiries from airlines and the traveling public since issuance of the February notice regarding foreign requirements for health 1 72
While visual impairments might be slightly more recognizable by the general reading public, a print disability actually varies greatly in the needs that readers must address.
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