Sentences with phrase «heard by»

Padalino said the district will continue focusing its efforts internally on the academic success of its students, even as its administrators, teachers and parents continue their efforts to have their voices heard by the Cuomo administration.
Among those discussed is allowing the release of evidence and testimony heard by a grand jury in cases where a civilian is killed by police.
The case, involving five men suspected of financing terrorism, will be heard by seven Supreme Court justices.
And I want my experience to be heard by young women in my constituency and across the country who have or may go through this in the future - and just to say: «You're not alone».
Since 2013, there has been a big drop in the number of benefit appeals heard by a tribunal.
In Wisconsin, this was, in part, the basis of their gerrymandering case / challenge that will now be heard by the Supreme Court.
Later advice included hacks where the message had already been heard by the intended recipient.
Thus, someone has to serve as a catalyst — a sort of entrepreneur to get things going — in Buford's account usually by breaking a window (a signal that can be heard by many who do not see it).
The case will be heard by acting state Supreme Court Justice Richard Platkin, who happens to be a former counsel to ex-Gov.
«Big society rhetoric is all too often heard by many therefore as aspirational waffle designed to conceal a deeply damaging withdrawal of the state from its responsibilities to the most vulnerable.
So when May tries to mislead her British audience, that is heard by Europeans too.
«Some people might be sitting around mad about the name change,» said Christopher McMormick, secretary of Save Our Tappan Zee Inc. «But they can take action and have their voices heard by calling their representative or by joining our movement and signing the petition.»
The dispossessed, he declared, «were not being heard by New Labour for sure».
Silver is appealing to have his case heard by the U.S. Supreme Court.
Hon. Peter Azi, assured the doctors of the support of the legislature in ensuring that their agitations are heard by the executive.
Mr. Flanagan described the recommendations contained within the report as «a good first step in addressing the concerns heard by the committee, which overwhelmingly revolved around the issue of over-testing.»
Councilmen Corey Johnson, Brad Lander, Fernando Cabrera and Ritchie Torres introduced the bills, which will first be heard by the health committee on April 19 and could all pass by the summer, officials said.
Humanists UK member Noel Conway's claim for an assisted death has been heard by the High Court.
They further indicated that, they will advise their client to resort to other constitutional and legal options available if he is refused the opportunity to be heard by the committee.
The closeness of the election prompted a protracted court battle heard by Justice Joseph R. Glownia of the State Supreme Court.
Whether they support the bill or not — and this newspaper does support it — the opportunity to be heard by the county Legislature is something residents should do their best to take advantage of.
«Labour's next leader needs to support public sector cuts and embrace the Big Society agenda if they are to be heard by the public.
Sir John Yates, Britain's most senior policeman, told MPs on the media committee that he had been informed by prosecutors that a message would have to have been intercepted before it was heard by the intended recipient to classify as phone hacking.
Mr Yates had said on numerous occasions that their leads in the case were restricted by legal advice saying that only messages which had not already been heard by their intended recipients would qualify for a criminal charges in a phone - hacking case.
in the Democratic primary and Gary Johnson and Jill Stein in the general election have struggled to have their voices heard by the masses, both Clinton and Trump have dominated the airwaves and newspapers for the entire race.
In one exchange heard by jurors, Stevenson tells Gonzalez, «I wan na bless it to the sponsor, too» — which Gonzalez testified was code for paying him off.
The result was expulsion from the Tory party in September, and now the rejection of his appeal for reinstatement which was heard by a panel of three Conservative party officials.
Therefore, the case will be heard by a panel of judges in the future.
A New Yorker should not have to pay to have his or her voice heard by our state legislators,» said Barbara Bartoletti, Legislative Director of the League of Women Voters of New York State.
MPs should be making their voices heard by asking foreign secretary William Hague what new measures he proposes be taken in order to better protect Syria's beleaguered civilians, especially the 220,000 suffering in sieges.
But in his ruling, Justice Tsoho held that Falana's argument had not shifted the court's earlier position in its ruling delivered on April 28, to the effect that the constitutional rights of the interested parties to be heard by the appeal court outweighed the procedural requirements the SAN was relying on.
An outcry from Buffalo city residents has been heard by local politicians and lawmakers in Albany.
The display of posters created for the 125th anniversary of the Second U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals featured famous cases heard by the court, including 30 criminal cases.
While it was heard by a different 2d Circuit panel and the facts of his case were different, the Silver result appeared to be a promising sign for him.
Much like a dog whistle, this toxic message can only be heard by those who are familiar with the internet rumours.
Only those who appeal against removal will have their case heard by a judge and even then it will be an immigration judge at a tribunal, not in a criminal court.
Scrutiny should also give a public voice to those seeking to be heard by the Government in the negotiations — businesses, trade unions, civil society generally, the devolved administrations, Gibraltar, and the Channel Islands.
It should offer fact - based constructive criticism of the Government's conduct of the negotiations, invite the Government to think outside the box, invite the Government to test its own internal advice, and itself be willing to test that internal advice, based on evidence heard by the Houses of Parliament in the course of the scrutiny process.
What this means is that there is important political slippage between the tax policy debate in Washington and the way it is heard by many Americans.
The CIOT is concerned that penalties under the GAAR are being introduced before a single case has been heard by the GAAR Advisory Panel, despite it being launched in 2013 — and with taxpayers still unsure of what activities will be subject to counteraction.
Well send your donations to the ACLU, make your voice heard by your congressman, assemblymen and state and federal Senators, cause we're going to need it for the next two years.
What's more, you'd only be one voice that would struggle to be heard by the big bosses who could affect change.
It may not always be honored or even heard by others, but I don't really find that important to me anymore.
Digital Monitors These encode the signal as it travels between the monitor and the receiver, making it nearly impossible for recognizable sounds to be heard by others.
In addition, parents will routinely be able to touch base with their children and listen to their concerns, and children will have the opportunity to have their voice heard by their parents and siblings.
Now we're asking you to spread the word and get «Listen: Five Simple Tools to Meet Your Everyday Parenting Challenges» heard by others that don't yet know about it.
Pam Leo offers a message of insight, understanding, and strong advocacy for children (and all human - beings) that should be heard by parents, those within the field of Early Education, and any adults that touch the lives of children and families.
I've pretty much heard it all by now.
Isobel or Isabetta may be more unusal choice which may not have been heard by your doctor in recent years.
You probably heard by now that the U.S. Department of Agriculture got firmly put in its place last week by the National Cattleman's Beef Association when a poor employee had the gall to suggest in an internal employee newsletter that coworkers consider taking up Meatless Mondays.
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