Sentences with phrase «made any public comment»

Xapo itself has made no public comment on the lawsuit, nor did Casares mention the legal dispute to its three new advisory board members — Larry Summers, Visa founder Dee Hock and former Citigroup (c) chairman and CEO John Reed — or at least not until Fortune began making calls.
President - elect Donald Trump has yet to make a public comment about the legislation.
BCE is the only one of Canada's largest media and telecommunications companies that has made no public comment on the substance of last week's decision.
The chief of the US SEC made public comments about the blockchain and blockchain technology just a few days ago.
The TSI Blog was created in 2014, mostly for fun, but also to promote the TSI subscription service and to be a venue for me to make public comments that for one reason or another aren't suited to the subscription service.
Since Gosling has made vague comments about being «religious» in interviews, several Christian outlets grabbed onto a single word and assigned born - again status to a celebrity who has never made any public comments to confirm it.
The holy father has made no public comment on the dispute as of yet.
And he has a congress that has blocked everything and made a public comment (McConnell) that their main goal is for Obama to be a one term president.
A separate probe of alleged bullying tactics by the supermarket chains against suppliers is expected to be wound up by early next year or at least at a stage where the ACCC can make a public comment on the sensational investigation.
While Burfict sought out Bennett to apologize for the low hit after the game, he hasn't made any public comment about his interactions with Gronkowski or Blount.
Even when Napoli was adamant to not sell it to any Italian club and their director made public comments like, Higuain will cheat us if he joins Juve.
I don't want to be making public comments about it.
To my knowledge, Mr. Smith has made no public comment regarding his dismissal of the case.
The combined effect of these two Rules is that Justice Dotse should not have allowed the public clamor for an interpretation of the judgment or the public criticism of the judgment to entice him into making a Public Comment on the case.
Today, those same lawyers and social commentators argue that a judge may sit on a case, rise up whilst the case is pending or impending, and make a Public Comment on the case, even to journalists.
However, we do not expect our judges to make Public Comment on pending or impending matters, including speaking to journalists on such matters.
By making a Public Comment on the case, Justice Dotse has compromised public confidence in his capacity to sit on and determine any further suit by the parties in the recent Abu Ramadan case seeking an interpretation of the judgment.
Cox, who made an appearance earlier in the day the federal courthouse where the Percoco trial is being held, also criticized Cuomo for not making any public comments about the case.
«In the past few days there has been much pressure on me to make public comment about these matters, but I felt that it was right and fitting that I should make no comment until Parliament reconvenes, because it is this House and this House alone that I serve, as well as being accountable for the actions of its Officers.
But David Miliband, who was working at the Foreign Office today, was the last cabinet heavyweight to make public comments and appeared to be the most unresounding.
He rarely makes public comments and his decision to speak out reflects the concern of the NAO that Whitehall is ill - prepared for the profound implications of Brexit.
They did not make any public comments or answer press questions during their walk, however, instead holding separate press conferences.
Authoritative sources confided in Vanguard, yesterday, that the JTF has made remarkable progress in the arrest of some suspects connected with the pipelines bombing, but it was not willing to make public comments on its investigations so far.
Katko had declined until Friday's interview with Syracuse.com to make any public comments about the reasons behind Connellan's departure.
He has not made any public comment on endorsing a mayoral candidate.
Of the eleven panel members, four have made public comments in obvious support of the new standards.
Albany community advocate Marlon Anderson, a casino proponent, plans to speak up: «When individuals like myself make public comment, I think that is going to be a very deciding factor in where the casinos go.»
As a result, Gov. Andrew Cuomo, for the first time, made public comments in support of a single - payer - type health care system.
Foster has yet to make a public comment about Mayer's remark.
Taking time to make public comments or to write a short email or note of thanks is such an easy thing to do.
Even better, attend the school board meeting at 5 pm in the Doyle Building, and consider making public comments to the board (instructions here).
We plan to have a few people make public comments at this meeting.
Nor has the Foundation made any public comment about its charter expansion plan since word of it leaked last month, except to say some of the descriptions about its intent were incorrect.
Valencia and Perry have not made public comments about the videos, which were recorded by women identified as journalists for Project Veritas.
The company has made no public comment if they were the owns serving the DMCA notice to the owner of the website.
The polite thing would happen to contact the site's administrator, rather than making a public comment.
Amazon has not made any public comments yet, but its trademark filings have confirmed that the company did indeed file the Kindle Fire and Amazon Silk browser with the United States Patent and Trademark Office under the name Seesaw LLC, not Amazon.
«We will provide a way to make your public comment if the USFWS again pursues this misguided policy, but you can help today by sharing the petition to Secretary Zinke with 5 friends asking them to oppose the importation of trophies from elephants.
If you make public comments you place your reputation at risk.
First, most government scientists are gagged from making public comment on contentious issues, their employing organisations instead making use of public relations experts to craft carefully tailored, frisbee - science press releases.
NOISY DAN's actions do not comply with Proper Process; deeming him NOT fit to represent the Liberal Party; and he should be disciplined by Tony Abbott for making public comments without any proper basis.
«IPCC Chairman Pachauri was making public comments on a dispute involving factual claims by the IPCC at the same time that he was negotiating for funding to his home institution justified by those very same claims.»
«Making public comments online is not the same as having a chat at the pub and your comments may well get broadcast to a much wider audience that you initially expected.
What other individual would risk making public comment for fear of being confronted by an action such as this one?»
Instead, the bank fired Ms. Dossett for making public comments at a school board meeting that the school board president didn't like.
In a statement, Benson said: «I can confirm that we are in early discussions with DWF, but with respect to all parties involved, we will not make any public comment unless they reach a conclusion.»
Mathen also agrees the government has other avenues to address the issue rather than making public comments about it.
(6) A judge should not make public comment on the merits of a matter pending or impending in any court.
But as of early afternoon Tuesday, neither Facebook chief executive Mark Zuckerberg nor his high - profile chief operating officer, Sheryl Sandberg, had made public comments about the mushrooming crisis, which now involves a reported Federal Trade Commission probe, demands by Democrats and Republicans on Capitol Hill for testimony by Zuckerberg, and the release of an undercover video by a British television station that appears to show the head of the data analytics firm talking about bribes and traps to sway elections.
(iii) while a proceeding is pending or impending in any court, make any public comment that might reasonably be expected to affect its outcome or impair its fairness or make any nonpublic comment that might substantially interfere with a fair trial or hearing.
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