He is quite right that we need to draw a wider range of
people into public life, not just at the parliamentary level but also in local democracy.
Bow Arts has brought the building
back into public life as a centre providing accessible creative workspaces for artists, and Create London will offer a lively and creative community focused project space.
People who
go into public life, they want to act in the public interest, to pursue the national interest, to do things for other people, to make the country, make the world a better place.
Those who see any intrusion of religious concerns
into public life as a profound threat to American democracy are having a field day with the recent federal court rulings in Tennessee and Alabama, upholding suits brought by concerned parents.
Christians rightly
enter into public life, seeking to leaven our laws with the wisdom of Scripture and church tradition, not asserting claims on the basis of church authority, but arguing for them in the give - and - take of civic discourse.
It should perhaps take a page from Trump's The Art of the Deal, the book that launched the Twitter happy
president into public life in the 1980s.
«People who find themselves wanting to insert religious texts and religious
authority into public life,» he said, «are in fact recognizing something correct: namely, the nonneutrality of secular reason.»
Having
come into public life complaining about open and honest data, I can't step foot on a battlebus or distribute a leaflet with information that I know to be untrue.
«On the important issue of getting more
women into public life... this is fantastically important for our country because we will not represent or govern our country properly unless we have more women at every level in our public life and in our politics,» he said.
With his flag planted firmly in the «progressive centre ground» and with opposition to the Tories so divided, Blair is preparing for his
re-entry into public life, though his plans remain inchoate.
«Ed now has this
foray into public life and the first thing you do is raise money from donors, and much of the money he raised is either from clients of his registered lobbyist uncle or groups or people under investigation,» Tabone said.
In a time of increasing political and economic polarization, we need conversation, empathy, and character
woven into our public life.
But like Williams, she credited her family's decision to enroll her in a Catholic school, as one of a few Jewish students, with setting her on her life's course, from Stanford
University into public life and to the U.S. Senate.
This Union square store suggests that experience at Apple is simply unlimited and it's
reaching into public life's every aspect.
I do not presume to have a set of policy prescriptions or legal briefs for bringing some ideal type or measure of
religion into public life.
While it is unclear how quickly such an alignment will solidify, it will introduce a new set of
values into public life and restructure the debate about them, supplementing, if not replacing, older cultural alignments.
Thus, before addressing the question of how religion should
enter into public life, it is imperative that we recognize two things: First, secular religion, i.e., liberalism, has no problem whatsoever with imposing its agenda on American life.
Quit injecting
it into public life and expecting the rest of society to simply «be ok with it».
Weiner has dipped one toe back
into public life, talking about health care on WNYC radio.
NEW YORK (CBSNewYork)-- Disgraced former congressman Anthony Weiner reportedly wants back
into public life, but is it too soon for a political comeback?
«I never expected to be going
into public life.
Anthony Weiner, who is busy trying to claw his own way back
into public life, tried his best not to let a morning press conference on bike policy be subsumed into the news of Eliot Spitzer's entry into the city comptroller's race.
The possibility of ecological catastrophe injects moral purpose back
into public life, in spite of a collapse in trust.