Sentences with phrase «into private»

Hughes's colleagues say the incident will drive more embryology research into private clinics, where it is unregulated.
For a course on security auditing and penetration testing, they hack into private companies» computer systems, pinpoint vulnerabilities, and then advise the companies how to do a better job protecting their systems.
The New York Racing Association's board of directors, which came under state control in 2012 after years of controversy, on Tuesday recommended that the organization go back into private hands — but with a minority of members once again appointed by the governor and legislative leaders.
The budget also creates 10 «Innovation Hot Spots,» where high - tech incubators would spin off research from universities into private businesses.
According to the mother, Afiba, the Police negotiated a fine instead of pursuing a jail term for the suspect, who bruised her daughter's vagina by inserting his finger into her private part under the guise of teaching her how to...
And housing charity Shelter said the government's plans to move more people from social housing into the private rented sector could increase homelessness.
They went into a private meeting after addressing party leaders, members of the State House of Assembly and the State Executive Council.
Chiefs have been urged to take centre stage in the anti-corruption fight to save the nation's resources from being diverted into private pockets.
The most significant announcement made Friday is the transitioning of Konni's Chief of Staff, Elliott Griffin, who is moving into the private sector.
«For the administration to put that building into private hands failed miserably, and we've seen the negative affect that has had on the community,» de Blasio said of the Giuliani administration's decision to sell the property, according to the website.
Some of the cash was deposited into a private account linked to BNP leader John Thesele Maseribane rather than the official party account.
Normally in a Labour leadership election people like us either profess disinterest (or, possibly, even uninterest), or make jokes about intrusions into private grief.
In his response Tuesday, Paterson was clearly trying to capitalize on the same skepticism toward the press, and revulsion at its intrusion into private life, that helped revive Sen. John McCain's presidential campaign in February 2008, when the Times, after weeks of similar speculation, reported on McCain's relationship with a female lobbyist.
For the past two years, the leader of a small group of breakaway Senate Democrats, Senator Jeff Klein, has also been allowed into the private meetings.
Paladino's attorneys have shown a number of video clips in which Nevergold is vague in giving a reason for going into private session.
David Wilshire, the Tory MP for Spelthorne, announced last night that he will stand down at the next election after allegations that he had funnelled # 100,000 in parliamentary expenses into a private company owned by himself and his partner.
On Thursday, the Mail on Sunday apologised «unreservedly» for «a reporter intruding into a private memorial service» for Mr Miliband's uncle
Why: The Buffalo Teachers Federation endorsed Howie Hawkins because he defends the right to education, calls for full funding for public schools and opposes the plans to turn Lafayette, Bennett, East and MLK into private charter schools, including giving these wealthy charters the public school buildings!
The housing benefit bill could also rise if more people move into the private rented sector because of a shortage of one or two - bedroom properties in social housing.»
The city would have to cover the leasing costs of moving Success into a private space, which can be very expensive.
Cuomo's relationship with Hinton and Glaser turned sour after she took the job as de Blasio's press secretary, a gig she held for less than a year before going back into the private sector.
Leftists and liberals, meanwhile, have despaired at the «outing» of a gay minister and inveighed against the intrusions into his private life.
He only blew the whistle on what everyone already knew: that this Senate had developed a sickening pleasure, of turning public estate, into private treasure.
Banks then leapt into the private sector, as the director of government relations at Con Edison.
The proposal is meant to push the State University of New York's sexual assault policy into the private sector.
These officers came to my home on various occasion, trespassing, breaking into my private residence and stealing.
Later, Governor Cuomo called the Assembly Democratic women, along with Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver, into a private meeting in his office.
Maibe Ponet, a spokeswoman for the mayor, said, «We know Gov. Cuomo deeply cares about addressing the homelessness crisis, and we look forward to continuing our work together for an immediate plan to help working families exit shelter and into private housing.»
Kelly was a member of a commission set up by the Institute for Public Policy Research into the Private Finance Initiative, which expressed some scepticism about the operation of the policy.
As with all really serious state encroachments into the private lives of citizens, the powers are buried deep in a legislative document and smoothed out with all sorts of euphemisms.
Between 2000 and 2008, he was into private practice as the Chief Executive Officer of a Broadcast Media Consultancy Firm — ATSOM Media.
«Public authorities do not misuse their powers under Ripa [Regulatory and Investigatory Powers Act] to engage in random mass intrusion into the private affairs of law abiding UK citizens.
There are those who put these kinds of support into their private pockets and accounts while there are those of us who receive for patriotic and humanitarian purposes and to continue the neo-colonial struggle.
«Wards closing, hospitals closing and a great deal of money being siphoned off into the private sector - all we ask for is these issues to be reviewed,» he said.
The Westchester County Department of Health on Wednesday urged people with private wells that were flooded to either boil their water before consumption or to use bottled water as a precautionary measure since sewage and other harmful contaminants can be washed into private wells by storm waters.
Cuomo graduated from St. John's Law School in 1956, tied for top class honors, and soon after went into private practice.
«Joe left state service, and went into the private sector, he consulted for my campaign,» Cuomo said on May 2.
He used this frame to rebut counter-arguments (which most of the wage hike skeptics haven't been making) that a minimum wage is an unjustified intrusion into the private labor market.
The decimation of London's social housing has pushed many families into private tenancies with exorbitant rents that they just can't manage.
He then clerked for Judge Adrian Burke of the New York State Court of Appeals and went into private practice in Brooklyn.
I'm not going to go into any private conversations with a friend, obviously, but whatever she does, she's going to be a politically active person, she always has been.»
The Tory leader backed the move following allegations that David Wilshire, MP for Spelthorne, had funnelled # 100,000 of public money into a private company owned by himself and his partner.
Ministers have decided to keep three South Yorkshire prisons under public - sector management amid an investigation into private firm Serco which was the preferred bidder to run them, the Ministry of Justice said today.
A lawyer and businesswoman: Tenney was a partner in the Utica - area law firm of Groben, Gilroy, Oster and Saunders before going into private practice in 1996.
Democratic senators are demanding the government investigate the «news activities» of the Sinclair Broadcasting Group, saying they want a federal probe into a private news organization because they are «strong defenders of the First Amendment.»
«The transfer of what are essentially public assets into private hands is not what we want from these institutions,» Mr. Brodsky says.
«Joe left state service, and went into the private sector, he consulted for my campaign,» said Cuomo.
Timony, who recently went into the private security business, is expected to testify that it was the ineptness of Monaco's police and fire departments that killed Safra, and that Maher was just a misguided man who wanted to be a hero.
The rich, he wrote, «never form a body which has manners and regulations of its own,» and prefer to retreat into private life than to «engage in an often unequal struggle against the poorest of their fellow citizens.»
After 13 years in elected office (first in the state Assembly and then on the City Council's powerful land use committee), Melinda Katz, 44, is now settling into private - sector life.
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