Sentences with phrase «making public pronouncements»

Now, it could be that President Obama is truly sincere in making his public pronouncements concerning his very aggressive GHG reduction targets, but that he doesn't yet have a clue as to how to go about getting the job done.
Scientifically speaking, Muller should have done all this work first, rather than making public pronouncements first.
So the activist's lobbying activities have to be limited: He can make public pronouncements about what changes he wants at Hertz, but an actual dialogue with other shareholders is dangerous.
They added that «Since Hon. Ayisi Boateng got to South Africa, we have not heard him make any public pronouncements on the insurgence of xenophobic attacks on most Ghanaians and other African nationals, but he has the nerve to state that he is here to work for NPP supporters and sympathizers.»
Quigley has yet to make a public pronouncement on Wadnola's would - be candidacy.
Mark Zuckerberg may not want to appear before the DCMS Select Committee, but he will have to make a public pronouncement soon enough.

Not exact matches

First, the Fed's Board of Governors, particularly chairwoman Janet Yellen, should make more frequent and timely public pronouncements.
In the second part of the talk, I described a church that sometimes in the past has led in dealing with public issues and sometimes responsibly followed other leaders, but is now ineffective even when it makes occasional pronouncements that are good.
Such public parables must undergird all of the policies, programs, pronouncements, speeches, resolutions, action plans, studies and reports that we make on the limits of natural resources and the unjust distribution of economic costs and benefits.
The CES, though, has not publicly highlighted this pronouncement, but simply alluded to it in private letters made public on the internet by interested Catholics.
Ravitch skipped the leaders meeting at which the governor made that pronouncement as well as the public Red Room confab held the week before.
Mr. Cuomo has scarcely been around to make such a pronouncement: Before Tuesday, he had not made a public appearance since March 28.
Without making any definite pronouncement on the issue during the interview, President Akufo - Addo had stated that any possible change would only come after a robust concerted push for LGBT rights from some sections of the public.
Without making any definite pronouncement on the issue during the interview, President Akufo - Addo said any possible change will only come after a strong concerted push for LGBT rights from some sections of the public.
I have written articles explaining how they make money, which is different from the public pronouncements of Gross and McCulley.
The public needs to be aware, therefore, that not every pronouncement made by a «scientist» is neutral or disinterested.
The question that remains then, is, how come all this emphasis on «science» — calls to put «science» at the heart of policy - making and information provided to the public — hasn't been able to change the quality of the pronouncements made by the likes of Stern and the Guardian?
As I said above, even if (and I'm not saying this is the case) scientists have been poor at communicating this point to the public there is no excuse for anyone who actually takes an interest in the subject to the point where they feel competent to make confident pronouncements on the state of climate science and the reality or otherwise of (C) AGW not to be aware of it.
If the general public doesn't understand this then it might be in part due to poor communication by climate scientists and journalists, but what the general public might believe is not the issue here — this is a forum for people who actually take an active interest in the subject so there should be an expectation that they are rather better informed than the average man on the street, especially if they are going to make confident pronouncements about the supposed flaws in the IPCC position (and other things).
Skeptics didn't make up the scary scenarios, they are simply responding to the public pronouncements from the high priests of Climatedom.
Such reasons could include the desire to have a public hearing, or have a judge make a formal pronouncement on the issues.
Those concerns are heightened when the adoration is not just a one - sided thing in which the object of the celebrity treatment takes no part in it and does not encourage it, but one in which the object rather seems to enjoy and participate in that phenomenon, and / or takes to making general public pronouncements on various issues, which is a common element in modern American celebrity culture.
As an «emerging growth company,» the JOBS Act allows us to delay adoption of new or revised accounting pronouncements applicable to public companies until such pronouncements are made applicable to private companies.
Committees shall neither make public policy pronouncements nor exceed prescribed powers and responsibilities.
I don't believe that creating an atmosphere of accepted in house endorsement - of - misrepresentation (we will do it for you and make it look like you did it yourself) on the part of agents... I mean registrants... is a good way to encourage the public trust by way of public pronouncements such as what has appeared herein.
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