Sentences with phrase «increasingly public battle»

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Cuomo and de Blasio have been locked an in an increasingly tense public battle over the last year after the mayor slammed the governor in an interview, accusing him of siding with Senate Republicans at the detriment to the city's well being and his agenda in Albany.
The amicus brief cited examples from an array of groups increasingly using public records laws to gain access to emails beyond those of climate scientists, including animal rights groups that have long waged legal battles against researchers who use animals in their studies and opponents of genetically modified organisms seeking to expose the emails of scientists in efforts to demonstrate links to industry.
The campaign comes at a time when public education is increasingly riven by battles over the use of standardized testing in teacher performance evaluations and the rollout of the Common Core, new benchmarks for what students need to know and be able to do between kindergarten and the end of high school.
Increasingly, to a broader public, but art is still fighting the Battle of Brooklyn.
In the age old battle of turning wants into needs, advertising agencies, designers and producers increasingly incorporate sophisticated aesthetic strategies to entice the public towards their particular brand.
Increasingly losing the battle for public opinion as UN «climate» theories self - destruct in the face of reality, the man - made global - warming theorists are quickly revealing their true colors.
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