Good stuff and not the first time that the Conservative leader has led on this issue of
standards in public life but enough?
«Women are important to society and they should have an equal
role in public life in general,» she says.
A change to eradicate the perception of widespread
corruption in public life and enhance the quality of governance in our nation.
A not - for - profit organisation has partnered with the Victorian Government to assist disadvantaged high school students interested in a
career in public life.
But as an astute and well - connected political strategist, concerned about the future of the country, he also remained
involved in public life.
Earlier the chairman of the committee for standards
in public life said banning MPs from hiring relatives «could be the right thing to do».
«If people with experience of mental ill health play a full
part in public life, our country will be a better place for it,» he commented.
Many persons are not at all sure that this religious tradition or the church itself can or does make much difference
in public life today.
Instead guests are invited to relax
in the public living room with a drink, while staff with the latest portable devices, including iPads, bring the check - in to you.
Those who hate all forms of religious practice
in public life offer nothing positive in exchange for ripping out the existing furniture.
There is no
figure in public life, with the possible exception of her husband, who has so strong a hold on liberal hearts and minds.
Never before has the nation elevated to its highest office a candidate with no prior
experience in public life or the military.
Its decision making is dominated by, if not entirely controlled by, those who apparently view religion as an outdated, alien, and hostile
force in our public life.
Moreover, he did as much as anyone
in public life after 1965 to develop policies aimed at strengthening families, white as well as black.
An important aspect of this cultural development has been the influential presence of the homosexual
movement in public life.
Let me then draw out some implications that follow from this understanding of the orders of creation with respect to the
church in public life.
But that, too, is typical of those who have played similar roles
in public life down through the ages.
The bishops forced the nation to face the embarrassing fact that its commitment to religious
neutrality in public life had been seriously compromised.
Editor, I agree, outside of the existing party structures there is very little opportunity for others to
serve in public life.
The committee on standards
in public life welcomed the plans, which seemed to be significant steps towards the establishment of a robust regime.
Instead you are invited to
relax in the public living room with a drink, while staff with the latest portable devices, including iPads, bring the check - in to you.
Surely we have the right to expect the same standards across the
board in public life, including the arts.
[56] These standards require that Indigenous peoples «effectively participate»
generally in public life and particularly in «matters of concern'to them.
But consider the three that regularly come to the fore: the role of
religion in public life, gay marriage, and abortion.
This is shocking, and goes against all the rhetoric that we hear so often about the need for more
women in public life.
But theological ethics as principle and procedure is crucial if practical theology is to equip the church to take a thoroughly critical
role in public life.
Phrases with «in public life»