Sentences with phrase «major public speech»

The meeting included the first major public speech by the United Kingdom's new chief scientific adviser, Mark Walport, who took office on 1 April.
Manning, South Carolina (CNN)- South Carolina Democratic Senatorial candidate Alvin Greene urged voters Sunday to «get South Carolina and America back to work» in his first major public speech since surprising the political world last month by capturing his party's nomination.
Those are just some of the questions Democratic activists and political observers are asking ahead of Democrat Alvin Greene «s first major public speech as a Senate candidate.
Agustín Carstens, the new general manager of the Bank of International Settlements (BIS), the self - described «bank for central banks,» has made his first major public speech since assuming the role in December 2017.

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Trump said he had scheduled a major speech the same night — before the American Israel Public Affairs Committee — and was surprised to hear Fox had planned another debate.
Back then, the release of a major candidate's paid speeches to a leading firm in a highly controversial industry — speeches that the candidate had refused to release, despite considerable public interest — would have been an important event.
As Adam Liptak has explained, these older media companies financed many of the major free speech fights of the 20th century; they saw paying for litigation as part of their business model, and as a public duty.
She is also the senior speech — language pathologist on staff at an intensive partial — hospitalization program for autism located at a major public research university located in Los Angeles, California, where Sarah has provided therapy to hundreds of children with autism spectrum disorders and conducted research into various treatment modalities.
Gordon Brown has used a major speech on crime to call for a «public debate» about the policing of large protests.
Last month, he gave a major speech at Bloomberg, setting out his economic case, based on a Keynesian vision of investing in public works to boost growth.
In a major speech this afternoon President Donald Trump will direct his Department of Health and Human Services to declare the opioid crisis a nationwide public health emergency.
New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo made his lone major public appearance at the Democratic National Convention this morning in a heavily partisan speech before his state's delegation breakfast, in which he slammed Republicans, boosted President Barack Obama and said Bill Clinton, his mentor, had stolen the show the night before.
For example, Deanna has a paralyzing fear of public speaking (which leads to an uproariously elongated «so awkwardly long it's funny» speech), and Debbie voices lots of uncertainties about her major.
The Chicago Teachers Union will put on a major public relations blitz today, with a rally in Springfield and a speech by President Karen Lewis in Chicago.
Apparently his remarks were supposed to appease teachers who might still be upset that in Malloy's major education speech in 2012, he called for doing away with tenure while saying, «In today's (public education) system, basically the only thing you have to do is show up for four years.
Jonathan received a B.A. from Drury University in Missouri with a triple major in speech communication, theater, and public relations.
The numbers, distributed at recent speeches by Mecklenburg County attorney Richard Vinroot, a former Charlotte mayor and GOP gubernatorial candidate who's a major figure in North Carolina's school choice movement, claim that the state's charters serve a greater percentage of students who qualify for free and reduced lunch as well as special education classes than do traditional public schools.
It was therefore encouraging when in a major speech in June 2013, the Scottish cabinet secretary for culture Fiona Hyslop veered away from the economic justification for the arts that Westminster holds to, saying «We actively support the case for public subsidy of the arts.
The president should deliver a major speech on climate change to the American public, using all the props and charts he can muster to bring the message home.
The campaign released it just as Mr. McCain was planning to give a major speech on energy policy today, and a day after Al Gore, the public face of efforts to slow the warming trend, formally endorsed Senator Barack Obama.
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