Not exact matches
Uber, which under new global chief executive Dara Khosrowshahi is eyeing a
public listing in 2019, faced scrutiny from a Senate
inquiry into tax avoidance in 2016 about
how much of its earnings remained in Australia.
The original decree was made as a settlement to an
inquiry at the time into
how Facebook — then just a startup but growing wildly fast — «deceived consumers by telling them they could keep their information on Facebook private, and then repeatedly allowing it to be shared and made
public,» and it arose specifically in relation to
how third - party apps were able to use and access this data.
That a congregation is constituted by publicly enacting a more universally practiced worship that generates a distinctive social form implies study of that
public form: What are the social, cultural, and political locations of congregations of Christians and
how do those locations shape congregations» social form today (synchronic
inquiry); what have been the characteristic social, cultural, and political locations of congregations historically and
how have those locations shaped congregations» social forms (diachronic study); in what ways do congregations engage in the
public arena as one type of institutionalized center of power among others?
19 December 2011 — COMMITTEE ON STANDARDS IN
PUBLIC LIFE Question: To ask Her Majesty's Government how much they estimated the inquiry by the Committee on Standards in Public Life into party political finance would cost; what the final cost of the inquiry was; and how they would assess what represents value for money in the case of such inqu
PUBLIC LIFE Question: To ask Her Majesty's Government
how much they estimated the
inquiry by the Committee on Standards in
Public Life into party political finance would cost; what the final cost of the inquiry was; and how they would assess what represents value for money in the case of such inqu
Public Life into party political finance would cost; what the final cost of the
inquiry was; and
how they would assess what represents value for money in the case of such
inquiries.
The Leveson
inquiry became a
public court as it slowly emerged quite
how close Hunt and his office had been to key figures at News Corp..
Unusually, parts of the
inquiry will be held in
public, but there are still concerns around
how effectively the committee scrutinises intelligence agencies.
Aonghus Kelly of
Public Interest Lawyers, the firm representing Mr Mousa's family, told politics.co.uk the independent
inquiry was a chance to find out «
how someone who was taken away and had done nothing wrong ended up dead».
The Equality and Human Rights Commission announced in December 2009 that it would conduct a formal
inquiry into
how disability - related harassment and its causes are being dealt with by
public authorities The
inquiry is now closed and the Commission is due to publish a «Manifesto for Change» later in 2012.
Is the
inquiry to be held in
public, what evidence will be published, what witnesses will be called, will the civil court cases being taken against the government be stopped,
how will compensation, if any, be distributed to victims of torture?
We create an expectation in the schoolhouse that teachers will observe and critique each other's work, deconstruct lessons and evidence to understand
how children accomplish particular things - so the classroom and schoolhouse are the subject of ongoing,
public inquiry.
The actual myFICO credit report you'll receive contains a ton of details, as it walks you through your score summary, explanations of
how your lenders see you, and your full credit picture at a glance (accounts,
inquiries, collections and
public record data are included).
Artist Jeremy Deller examines the art of war and
how his own works serve as a kind of «
public inquiry» into the nature of conflict.
In reference to his newly commissioned
public artwork in Museum Park on the occasion of Fringe Projects, artist David Brooks will discuss
how artistic
inquiries, fieldwork, and research - based practice contribute to a broader «living» characteristic of his work and projects.
The objectives of the RSE
inquiry are to map out the ground between where we are now and where we need to get to in order to achieve the targeted Greenhouse Gas (GHG) reductions; and understand
how to engage the
public so as to enable politicians to make the right choices.
The relevant communications in Three Rivers 6 involved presentational advice as to
how the client (the Bank of England) could best put material before an
inquiry, established by the Chancellor of the Exchequer and the Governor of the Bank, which was scrutinising the discharge of the Bank's
public duties.
This case results in much - needed clarity about
how inquiry committees should decide about actions to protect the
public, especially in «he said, she said» complaint situations.
Marlys Edwardh discusses
how Justice Peter Cory attempted to balance the
public interest with the rights of the accused in
public inquiries.
This led to a
public inquiry in Ontario in 1997 on
how to avoid future wrongful convictions.
The original decree was made as a settlement to an
inquiry at the time into
how Facebook — then just a startup but growing wildly fast — «deceived consumers by telling them they could keep their information on Facebook private, and then repeatedly allowing it to be shared and made
public,» and it arose specifically in relation to
how third - party apps were able to use and access this data.
This longitudinal study combines two related ethnographic data sets to examine
how teachers and students at a
public magnet elementary school coconstructed a discourse of
inquiry that supported students as thoughtful, engaged learners and community members.
We have to document
how the group specialty differs and overlaps other specialties «for populations, problems, procedures and techniques for assessment, intervention, consultation, supervision, research and
inquiry,
public interest, continuing professional development and any relevant additional core professional practice domains.»