Sentences with phrase «hands of the public»

But finding solutions to the freelance retirement crisis shouldn't just be in the hands of the public sector.
Because the market «is heading toward the end of an extraordinarily long IPO cycle,» says Wall Street veteran Tom Stephens, who packaged public offerings in»83 for a small underwriter, «lots of companies were too early to be in the hands of the public.
The aim is to shift planning — along with public enterprises and their revenue — out of the hands of public agencies to those of Wall Street in the United States, the City of London, the Paris Bourse, Frankfurt, Hong Kong, Tokyo and other financial centers.
To put this number into context, the total Treasury debt held by the public today is about $ 15 trillion; a $ 5 trillion revenue shortfall would by itself require federal borrowing equal to one - third of the debt currently in the hands of the public.
In fiscal 2017, which ended on September 30th, the Federal Government ran a deficit of $ 666 billion, with debt in the hands of the public of $ 14.7 trillion, or 76.5 % of GDP.
(and the gain is not tax free) The real cause of the increase in debt - to - income ratio is the following; 1) High taxation leaving fewer dollars in the hands of the public 2) Record low interest rates and relaxed lending criteria 3) The wealth affect of increasing Real Estate prices 4) ridiculous credit card interest rates 5) lack of real wage growth
However, even most public goods should be left in the hands of the public, where virtue must guide, and where free persons are accountable for their decisions.
More information in the hands of the public only strengthens government transparency and accountability.»
Promotion through events like the first - ever Taste New York Craft Beverage Week, is just one more way to get our products in the hands of a public that is demanding more and more locally made beer, cider, wine and spirits.»
Said Fried, «Ilan is afraid of putting this in the hands of the public while I think the public should be allowed to choose their form of representation.
The hearing raised excellent questions about how New York State, or any government, is taking advantage of technology changes which have made it much cheaper and easier to put information online, build websites and other technology tools, and get information, literally, into the hands of the public.
In this definitive article the evidence shows more guns in the hands of the public do not keep people safe.
«It should be an important part of our culture to do,» Balser says, because «it moves our science and discoveries into the hands of the public
Mobile technologies can put this information in the hands of public health officials and practitioners on the ground, providing important reconnaissance in real - time.
An important component of this work will be developing mobile tools and technologies designed to gather data within these local - contexts and to put actionable information back into the hands of public health officials and health care providers.
People who make their living while removing harmful substances from the hands of the public would be overjoyed to remove creatine, if it was harmful.
Street Fighter 4 will soon top off seven strong years of growth in the hands of the public.
Ig is placing his fate in the hands of a public defender, Lee Tourneau (Max Minghella), another friend since childhood and the only person who doesn't see the horns on Ig's head or start confessing wicked thoughts and evil deeds in his presence.
Given the dangers inherent in the use of racial classifications, Scalia maintained, we should take this tool out of the hands of public officials, even if they claim to use it for «benign» purposes.
Frank R. Kemerer's Commentary, «The Publicization of the Private School» (Jan. 8, 1992), will prove an effective weapon in the hands of the public school lobby.
With that no longer an issue, and with the ability of ALL stories to get into the hands of the public, I think we stand to wind up with a richer pool of available work (even as the dregs increase and sink to the bottom) as the readers get a bigger say in what becomes popular and gets the bigger push.
Marketing Tips Around The Net - November 27th Tony Eldridge has ten more superb links for writers who are now considering how to get their work in the hands of the public.
Marketing Tips Around The Net: December 4th Tony Eldridge has ten more superb links for writers who are now considering how to get their work in the hands of the public.
(and the gain is not tax free) The real cause of the increase in debt - to - income ratio is the following; 1) High taxation leaving fewer dollars in the hands of the public 2) Record low interest rates and relaxed lending criteria 3) The wealth affect of increasing Real Estate prices 4) ridiculous credit card interest rates 5) lack of real wage growth
The narrowest measure, M1, is restricted to the most liquid forms of money; it consists of currency in the hands of the public; travelers checks; demand deposits, and other deposits against which checks can be written.
«We are very excited to get this website live and into the hands of the public,» said James Cheng, president of NPIC.
Street Fighter 4 will soon top off seven strong years of growth in the hands of the public.
Speaking to Gamesutra Sony's Adam Boyes had this to say when asked how early the company would consider putting something in the development cycle into the hands of the public:
Apple's iPhone and iPads have more units in the hands of the public than any handheld system.
EGX will be the first time we've put the new Snake Pass into the hands of the public so we're eager to see their reactions.»
«By taking her work off the gallery walls and putting it in the hands of the public, Schnitger playfully explores the line between art and protest.»
The power is quite literally in the hands of the public, as rates and generation decisions are made by members of the communities they serve.
Heavy handed FOI shifts the venue to where it belongs, in the hands of the public.
From the design, manufacture, marketing, distribution, and sale of consumer goods, those that put defective products into the hands of the public may be held responsible when serious injuries ensue.
«the Court observed that while an open and democratic society requires access to information in the hands of public bodies, it must also offer protection for some of that information «in order to prevent the impairment of those very principles and promote good governance»» (at para. 9).
The CAD as transposed into UK law puts enforcement solely in the hands of public authorities without providing any private civil remedies.
«We're excited about getting this report into the hands of public officials, nursing home owners, advocates, and — most importantly — residents and their families,» said Brian Lee, Families for Better Care's executive director.
Because administrative tribunals are established by provincial legislation, they are public bodies, and as such, are subject to provincial (or, as the case may be, federal) legislation governing access to information and the protection of personal information in the hands of the public sector.
Although the regulator has processes in place to protect confidential information, «the law society is not perfect,» DioGuardi also says, adding complainants should know there's a chance their information might end up in the hands of the public or the CRA during the law society's investigative process.
The Galaxy S8 and S8 + might not have made it into the hands of the public yet, but we sure have come across a lot of the stock apps from Samsung's latest flagship phones.
Eighty - eight percent of all TIME tokens are now in the hands of the public.
Eighty eight percent of all TIME tokens are now in the hands of the public.
Valve has pushed its in - home streaming service out of beta and into the hands of the public, meaning you can go play with it right now.
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