Sentences with phrase «in public speeches»

The most visible role the surgeon general plays is to talk to country about health, whether in public speeches or scientific reports.
Eugene Volokh sorts out some of the issues and notes that the Supreme Court, including some of the most liberal members, have taken the view that elected officials are free to voice religious convictions in public speeches without fear of violating the Establishment Clause.
Of course, stretching or concealing the truth in public speeches is by no means the strict domain of the Chinese government.
But in his public speeches he says things he knows damn well are false — global warming stopped in 1998; Mars is warming too and there are no SUVs there; it's the sun, stupid!
In this article and in my public speeches and seminars (www.youtube.com/annabarchetti) I advocate that we all have the right to this education because we all want to be happy.
Trump has said in public speeches that immigrants from Mexico bring crime, drugs and are rapists, and has proposed building a wall along the border.
In his memoir, Denis Healey recalls Jim Callaghan being subject to a «barrage of the most offensive personal abuse both in public speeches, and perhaps even more wounding, in the private meetings of the National Executive Committee.»
As Lewis sardonically notes, «The poet did not foresee that his work would one day meet the disarming simplicity of critics who take for gospel things said by the father of falsehood in public speeches to his troops.»
In his book Mein Kampf and in public speeches he made statements affirming a belief in Christianity.
To the extent that they mentioned «God» in public speeches — well they probably had to pander to / appease the Christian nutjobs of their day.
Although faith has long been a part of Clinton's life, she rarely addresses it in public speeches.
His zealousness for Chicago - style ideals is also apparent in his public speeches, including one he made this spring at the conservative Hudson Institute.
«Dell and EMC are a dream combination,» Michael Dell, founder and CEO of the tech giant, said in a public speech.
Whether it is the stupidity of the London Olympics or the stupidity of current tax policy in the U.S.A., it seems that in public speech, whatever one says is held up to the most exacting of standards.
In a public speech a few years ago, President Bush expressed this commonly - held view, albeit within the context of a sober warning: «The powers of science are morally neutral — as easily used for bad purposes as good ones.
In a public speech on 15 August, David Cameron blamed a «broken society» in «moral collapse» [134]-- broad societal change themes common to his party's election campaign theme Broken Britain.
Scientists rehearse and present ideas in public speech.
Nonetheless, they faced the same issues as later generations, and enacted some of the same adaptations and solutions: playing both at femininity and masculinity as artificial roles, speaking to each other in private in a different manner than in public speech, and letting their work be filled with their own, unnamed sensibility.
Hayes» work is concerned with interrogating the present political moment, often through works staged «in the street,» a practice that she says arose from her «interest in public speech and the conditions of public address.»
While this is may be «political» in that any public speech is political in some broad definition, it is not partisan, and I don't opine much on specific policies or legislation.
As you have clearly noticed, your clear and concise posts are never addressed, much the same as the questions you raised in your public speech.
Bottom line - don't refer to a judge as an «Evil, Unfair Witch»... Or to state it more simply, if a lawyer ought not to make a specific comment in a public speech or debate, he or she ought not to say it online, either.

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Used in conjunction with the guided meditation app Public Speaking from HiveBrain, this app could really help you identify signs of pre-speech jitters — and eliminate them — before they eliminate your speech.
There's a constant worry that you'll be called on in class, the terror of public speaking and, of course, the relentless bullying that comes with being a kid with a speech impediment.
«A better understanding of the medium - term trade - off of private sector versus public sector debt will be helpful in developing stronger guidance around the monetary / fiscal policy mix,» Poloz said in his speech.
One user from California noted,» [It's] not cool to sue customers simply for writing a review,» while another from Massachusetts said, «When you sue your customers for voicing their dissatisfaction in a public setting, you're attempting to stifle free speech
My stomach felt like I was about to give a public speech, while in the same breath I knew I could walk on water if I tried.
President Kennedy's «race to the moon» speech in 1961 received an enthusiastic public response.
If you think your voice may be working against you or if others find it difficult to understand you, don't hesitate to invest in a speech coach or a few public speaking courses.
Back then, the release of a major candidate's paid speeches to a leading firm in a highly controversial industry — speeches that the candidate had refused to release, despite considerable public interest — would have been an important event.
After that came a massive anti-Keystone rally in Washington and John Kerry's two pointed mentions of global warming during his congressional hearing to become America's next secretary of state and in his first public speech as such.
Meanwhile, other big digital newcomers to the media scene, including BuzzFeed and Business Insider, have also been slow to take up the public interest banner long carried by the likes of the New York Times and the Press - Enterprise (a small California paper that, as Liptak explained, took two free speech cases all the way to the Supreme Court in the 1980s).
In his first public speech since becoming central bank chief last week, Yi Gang told the China Development Forum in Beijing that opening up leads to progress while closure points to backwardnesIn his first public speech since becoming central bank chief last week, Yi Gang told the China Development Forum in Beijing that opening up leads to progress while closure points to backwardnesin Beijing that opening up leads to progress while closure points to backwardness.
Kerry also brought up environmental issues in his first public speech.
«The Turkish government's news media shutdown shows how the State of Emergency law is being used to deny the right to free speech beyond any legitimate aim of upholding public order,» Human Rights Watch said in a statement.
Suddenly, too, the same Chinese leaders who in the early and mid-2000s still had played the role of the meek learner became, in speeches and public appearances and writings, very much the triumphalist teacher.
To further increase the possibility that all borrowers have a fair opportunity to request a foreclosure review, the Comptroller of the Currency and the Chairman of the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System should require that servicers include a range of potential remediation amounts or categories in communication materials and other outreach, such as direct mailings to borrowers, public service announcements, the independent foreclosure review website, regulators» websites, and officials» testimonies and speeches.
German car makers «gambled away» public trust by manipulating emissions values in their diesel cars, Chancellor Angela Merkel said in a Dortmund campaign speech.
The speech makes clear that the Bank's monetary policy frameworks centres around a flexible inflation target that aims to deliver an average rate of inflation of between 2 - 3 per cent over time and in a way that best serves the public interest.
In a speech marking the beginning of the public consultation period, Schembri related that the «purpose of these laws will be to provide legal certainty to a space that is currently unregulated.
20.02.18... The Estonian state needs to understand the necessity of a state reform that would cut the number of officials exercising public authority by half, prominent lawyer and former Minister of Justice Jüri Raidla said in a speech at a meeting dedicated to the centennial of the Republic of Estonia on Monday.
A case can be made that the first public exposition of the inflation target came in 1993 in a speech by then Governor Fraser (1993): «My own view is that if inflation could be held to an average of 2 — 3 per cent over a period of years, that would be a good outcome».
CEO Levy, who had been scheduled to meet with investors yesterday and give a speech at a media conference organized by JPMorgan Chase & Co. in London, spoke instead via videoconference from a remote location, according to people with knowledge of the meeting, who asked not to be identified because the event wasn't public.
A New York Times report in April found that he has earned at least $ 3.2 million in board fees and stock grants from public companies and given more than 100 speeches for which he is typically paid $ 50,000 each.
Such a formulation was repeated and refined in subsequent speeches by Fraser and the inflation target was gradually elevated in prominence in the eyes of the public and financial markets.
Powell stuck to a more reassuring script during his prepared remarks — his first public speech since assuming the role of Fed chairman in February.
In a series of speeches and articles, eventually collected in a justly famous book, he argued that nonvoting stock was the «crowning infamy» in a series of developments designed to disenfranchise public investorIn a series of speeches and articles, eventually collected in a justly famous book, he argued that nonvoting stock was the «crowning infamy» in a series of developments designed to disenfranchise public investorin a justly famous book, he argued that nonvoting stock was the «crowning infamy» in a series of developments designed to disenfranchise public investorin a series of developments designed to disenfranchise public investors.
«She's not really at ease speaking in public, and it shows,» Andrew Sullivan wrote for New York magazine about her speech at Thursday's Democratic National Convention.
Newly minted chairman of the Federal Reserve Jerome Powell's decision to give his first public speech in Chicago Friday was something of a coup for Mellody Hobson.
The speech lists five key fundamentals that should stand Australia in good stead: a strong institutional framework (including the rule of law, respect for property rights, a well - functioning public administration, and a well - established regulatory system); our people, who are diverse, well educated, have a «can do» mentality and a demonstrated capability for adjusting to change; a large endowment of mineral resources; large tracts of agricultural land and an ability to produce high - quality clean food; and an established services industry with the potential for considerable expansion as average incomes in Asia rise.
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