It looks
like the public sentiment paid off and Amazon is again letting Lendle access its API system.
Not exact matches
In closing, I would
like to echo the
sentiment expressed in the Framework: «The success of electronic commerce will require an effective partnership between the private and
public sectors, with the private sector taking the lead.»
It is easy to see why that seems
like the right tool: Free exercise jurisprudence has frequently involved the crafting of prudential exemptions and accommodations — precisely the carving out of spaces — that could allow religious believers to act on their convictions even in the face of contrary
public sentiments or (up to a point)
public laws.
Sometimes a phrase or
sentiment from the memoir is lifted virtually unchanged into the novels, as when Mantel's mother and Jack,
like Henry and Anne, are described as «[the] couple who had endured, to be together, so much adverse
public opinion.»
It's now common knowledge that the policy —
like so many of the government's proposals — is based on myth and imagined
public sentiment other than actual data.
Nothing says «I Love You» quite
like a copy of a movie you won online, and so it is with that
sentiment that we here at JustPressPlay want to give you our readers (and / or the general internet
public), the chance to win Dumb and Dumber To.
«I couldn't get a publisher, so I «had» to self - publish,» are words that a number of dedicated, successful authors have had to carry
like a yoke around their necks for far too long, and just as some of that
public sentiment is beginning to shift, Yiannopoulos has moved forward with plans to self - publish Dangerous next month.
I do
like the «no credibility» aspect of the comment, Adam, but the point is that so much
public sentiment is based upon commentaries just such as these — in fact, these particular articles where apparently very influential in turning
public opinion against climate science — and now we are seeing retractions.
This last hearing is expected to reflect the
sentiment at previous
public hearings — people don't want to live at risk of contamination from heavy metals
like arsenic, mercury and lead.
BBC News and other outlets are reporting that the start of GM brinjal (eggplant or aubergine, call it what you
like...) has been suspended, with environment minister Jairam Ramesh calling for more testing and essentially putting on indefinite hold the introduction of any GM food crops: Ramesh said that due to negative
public sentiment it was his «duty to adopt a cautious, precautionary, principle - based approach.»
In this age of electronically enhanced transparency, this whole dust - up reflects a
sentiment I encounter time and again: «We
like our
public records to be
public — just not too
public.»
2017 was the year
public sentiment began to turn against massive tech conglomerates
like Facebook and Google.