«BCREA is pleased that the government will collect this information, in which there is obviously
a lot of public interest,» says BCREA CEO Robert Laing.
There's
a lot of public interest love this week in the news.
The moral of the story: if you are Betting Against the Public, focus on the games where there is
a lot of Public interest.
In addition, SportsInsights» researchers have shown that «anti-public» sports investing systems can be aided by keying in on games with
a lot of public interest (such as games involving nationally - ranked teams, nationally - televised games, big rivalries or popular teams, or games with a large number of bets).
Not exact matches
Topics included: early reporting on inaccuracies in the articles
of The New York Times's Judith Miller that built support for the invasion
of Iraq; the media campaign to destroy UN chief Kofi Annan and undermine confidence in multilateral solutions; revelations by George Bush's biographer that as far back as 1999 then - presidential candidate Bush already spoke
of wanting to invade Iraq; the real reason Bush was grounded during his National Guard days — as recounted by the widow
of the pilot who replaced him; an article published throughout the world that highlighted the West's lack
of resolve to seriously pursue the genocidal fugitive Bosnian Serb leader Radovan Karadzic, responsible for the largest number
of European civilian deaths since World War II; several investigations
of allegations by former members concerning the practices
of Scientology; corruption in the leadership
of the nation's largest police union; a well - connected humanitarian relief organization operating as a cover for unauthorized US covert intervention abroad; detailed evidence that a powerful congressional critic
of Bill Clinton and Al Gore for financial irregularities and personal improprieties had his own track record
of far more serious transgressions; a look at the practices and values
of top Democratic operative and the clients they represent when out
of power in Washington; the murky international
interests that fueled both George W. Bush's and Hillary Clinton's presidential campaigns; the efficacy
of various proposed solutions to the failed war on drugs; the poor - quality televised news program for teens (with
lots of advertising) that has quietly seeped into many
of America's
public schools; an early exploration
of deceptive practices by the credit card industry; a study
of ecosystem destruction in Irian Jaya, one
of the world's last substantial rain forests.
While smart watches or other pieces
of wearable technology are
interesting concepts, the issue lies in getting a whole
lot of people to see why they need these devices — and why on earth they'd be caught dead wearing them out in
public.
The company, which recently airdropped a massive cache
of XRP into US
public school coffers is hoping to stimulate
interest in the creation
of applications that use its currency and blockchain, which has attracted a
lot of interest as a back - end technology in the banking industry, but has only been adopted by one other Coin thus far — the somewhat mysterious Allvor.
That's important since 2017 might be the year a
lot of said tech startups finally go
public, with possible moves from Airbnb, Snapchat and more, which is obviously
of great
interest to investment banks like Goldman.
In conclusion, I do find it
interesting that those who are raising concerns about all that happened and is happening are doing so unafraid in the
public forum
of my post with a
lot of emotion and intelligence, while those who are trying to silence the discussion or at least control it are contacting me privately outside
of the
public forum with words that attempt to direct, intimidate or shame me.
One
of the most
interesting categories in the annual Lead Awards is «Weblog
of the Year» — the list
of nominations give you get a feeling
of what topics get a
lot of resonance in the
public eye.
These games attract a
lot of public betting
interest and hopefully some good contrarian value.
That could be true, but Petrino's account has long had
lots of very
interesting follows that are highly unusual for
public figures associated with academia, so to speak.
That is, games with a
lot of attention, national exposure, or
public interest — seem to attract more casual bettors — adding «value» for the sports investor.
The playoffs and
interesting matchups have piqued the
public's
interest in betting the playoff games — so there's already
lots of action.
Two years ago here on BrightonYourHealth, we focused a
lot of energy on this topic and fueled the
public's
interest by providing a successful analysis comparing thirty days
of typical school menus in France to America (
interested in seeing these articles click on category: school lunch on top
of this page).
For better and for worse, I didn't take a whole
lot of interest in conversations about breastfeeding in
public until I myself started breastfeeding (in
public and everywhere else) almost two years ago.
«There is a
lot of business they have before Albany,» said Bill Mahoney, the research coordinator for the New York
Public Interest Research Group, «and this is one way for them to buy more access than other folks.»
«It's a
lot easier to maneuver if people are unable to ask questions about decision - making,» said Blair Horner
of the New York
Public Interest Research Group.
«I think the Legislature recognizes this needs to be done, and there's a
lot of interest among the
public in putting something together.»
Because in the end, I have been blessed to receive support from
lots of different people, but I'm still gonna make up my mind according to what's in the best
interests of the people in general, the
public of New York City.»
(CNN)- Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker, a Republican hero for pushing austerity measures that stripped collective bargaining rights from most
public unions, rallied supporters Monday night, one last push before a recall that's drawn
lots of outside
interest and money.
Clegg: If you're not clear about what the
public interest is then that creates potential for a
lot of misunderstandings
«In terms
of notable bills last year, a
lot of them just didn't really draw a
lot of money,» said Bill Mahoney, research coordinator for the New York
Public Interest Research Group.
He noted that when he first conceived the idea, people told him he could make a
lot of money from it, but he decided it should be a
public -
interest initiative.
Steve: So, this gene duplication business is so
interesting and it has such profound importance in evolution and researchers realize that, but I don't think that news has really gotten out to the general
public in a
lot of ways that in the modern evolutionary theory play book, gene duplication has a really big role.
Whatever your own personal preferences are to kids and pets, you can bet there are a
lot of people that share your
interests — it's just not possible to know this in advance if you meet someone in a
public place such as a bar or coffee shop.
There are
lots of reasons to have a threesome, but a
lot of bisexual women, men and bisexual couples are afraid to show that they are
interested bisexual relationship or threesome relationship in
public.
«The Cartel» really took on the notion that
public education in America operates solely and purposefully «for the kids,» and it showed exactly what can go wrong when you are consistently first or second in school spending every year (as New Jersey is) and
lots of interest groups have placed the economic advancement and security
of the adults above the kids.
As anyone who attended the 12/15/12 conference knows, there are a
lot of educators who are
interested in using WA's new
public charter school law to create new
public school choices for the children and families
of WA.
Diana Smith, principal
of Washington Latin
Public Charter School in Washington, D.C., received a
lot of press this summer when her No - Tech Tuesday Challengecaught the
interest of the media, educators, and parents.
Ratliff made an
interesting point in his interview with GoodEReader when he said that the popularity
of short - form works like those published by Atavist and the transition
of a
lot of periodicals to digital format over print could lead to much longer article content than the reading
public is typically accustomed to.
we do not need more confusions thus fueling further doubts concerning a product that is showing a
lot of potential &
public interest for people who wish to compare with IPad, Kindle DX etc..
The announcement received a
lot of attention in local news media and sparked
interest in much
of the
public library community.
While there wasn't much new information on the recent developments and early 2012 attempts to resolve a
lot of the concerns from publishers, Raphael did weigh in on an
interesting point that could end up building a bridge between libraries and publishers: the authors» concerns that their books were not available in
public libraries.
There are a
lot of factors to take into account when choosing a student loan — differing
interest rates, private vs.
public, the pros and cons
of working with various lenders.
There are
lots of interesting spots scattered around the island which are far apart if you're traveling by
public transportation, but which you can easily get to on two wheels.
It's
interesting because Mad Max commits a
lot of sins that the
public would normally demand reviewers be harsh on, such as the typical open - world covered in icons, most
of which aren't really worth the effort, a generic combat system, a reliance on busy - work, fetch quests, a poor story and much more, and yet Mad Max seems to be getting a free pass while critics are being called out for noting things the
public would normally be against.
So basically, it's «a casual action - strategy game», just as Oasis switched up a
lot of mechanics from more complex PC RTS and turn - based strategy titles into a cohesive casual whole - and honestly, we hope it gets a whole
lot more commercial
interest that Oasis, which seemed to get somewhat ignored by the casual gameplaying
public - anyone hazard a guess as to why?
When we think
of Sports here in America, we think
of football, baseball and probably basketball, but outside
of those sports the viewing
public doesn't seem to put a whole
lot of interest into any other
of the others sports out there.
A
lot more
interesting to me is a piece on how modern shooters affect the general
public's perceptions
of modern war, which gets takes from everyone from Randy Pitchford to US / British soldiers and vets.
There have been some fantastic spoofs which got a
lot of attention, and which just shows how much
interest there is in the industry and
public at large for a new Nintendo console.
So there is a
lot to look at in this retrospective, at least for that surviving remnant
of the art
public that still takes a serious and knowledgeable
interest in the fine art
of painting and in the kind
of drawing that sustains it.
There a just seem to be an awful
lot of people stategically situated in influential places with a vested
interest in dumbing - down
public discussions.
Bast and Spencer are motivated to debunk the 97 percent «myth» because they have a vested
interest, via their affiliation with Heartland, in getting the
public to believe that the scientists are a
lot less certain about the reality
of man - made climate change than they actually are.
And a vocal minority
of corporate
interests and their ideological allies are spending a
lot of money to hijack the
public debate about climate change.
There was a «
lot of [
public]
interest about whether the radiation had reached the UK yet», he told me, «we had found a result, and felt that we should publish it».
Albert E. summed up quite nicely what a
lot of us out here in the climate
interested street level
public who no longer have any trust left in the «we are the experts and therefore don't need to answer questions from those low level ignorants» posturing
of climate science advocates nor believe most
of what they try and push as the» adjusted out
of it's cotton picking mind», so called «climate science».
There are
lots of interests at stake here, and those in the best position to play games and deceive the
public are not climate scientists.
I'd be
interested to know how workplaces navigate the etiquette
of EV charging, but I suspect the fact that folks are (typically) at work all day, that they know their colleagues, and that they have existing infrastructure to communicate with them, means that coordinating charges with their colleagues is considerably easier than in an open
public parking
lot.
As for those opportunities, a
lot of work comes through New York Lawyers in the
Public Interest (NYLPI) and the Urban Justice Center.