Sentences with phrase «many public scandals»

Sure, she's dealt with her fair share of public scandals, but despite them, she's only continued to grow and expand upon her success.
We round up noteworthy politicians, entrepreneurs and business leaders who survived (and thrived) after public scandals.
Regardless of rising pressure around what is now a major public scandal — including the FTC opening an investigation — Zuckerberg has declined the committee's summons.
What's curious about this response is that Zuckerberg elides to mention how Facebook's own staff have worked with the program he's suggesting his company «found now» — as if it had only discovered the existence of the Cambridge University Psychometrics Centre, whose researchers have in fact been working with Facebook data since at least 2007, since the Cambridge Analytica story snowballed into a major public scandal last month.
Below is a quick timeline of how Facebook has reacted since mid March — when the story morphed into a major public scandal...
Perhaps fearing a public scandal, from demanding $ 26m to end the identical components of the two bets, the valuation models of the banks magically changed.
It's unlikely all these issues will be remedied within a week, particularly since Kalanick's focus is divided between the company's autonomous efforts and its recent public scandals.
Coming off a year wracked with public scandal, Khosrowshahi is under a great deal of pressure to turn the company around in 2018.
This lawsuit comes as the ride - hail company is working to revamp its image after a tumultuous year fraught with public scandals.
«If you're a billionaire and you don't like the coverage of you, and you don't particularly want to embroil yourself any further in a public scandal, it's a pretty smart, rational thing to fund other legal cases.»
Dara Khosrowshahi, Uber's newly appointed CEO, will inherit a company that has been wracked with public scandal, infighting among its board members, an investigation into workplace harassment and a slew of lawsuits.
The ride - hail company has recently seen a parade of executives leave the company — either after being fired or resigning — and has suffered through a series of public scandals, the most recent of which involved an executive obtaining the medical records of a rape victim in India.
The responsibility of bishops is and always has been, as Archbishop Raymond Burke of St. Louis and other bishops have explained in great detail, to protect the integrity of the sacrament, to prevent public scandal that creates confusion about the Church's teaching, and to avoid the danger of people receiving the sacrament, as St. Paul puts it, to their damnation.
The fear of litigation (the Church has to date put out close to seven hundred million dollars in settlements) and of public scandal led some bishops to minimize the fact that what some priests were doing was, as the NRB says, «simply immoral.»
Even if they had but the flimsiest evidence, their threat of creating public scandal induced dioceses to pay big money to keep the accusations secret.
A rather public scandal resulted, with earnest defenders of propriety on one side and equally earnest defenders of artistic freedom on the other.
Those institutions, however, are not subjected to a sustained storm of public scandal and outrage.
Admittedly, many bishops do not publicly address this public scandal.
Public scandal is objective fact that can not be fudged.
Quite apart from the state of a politician's soul and the related question of excommunication, there is the matter of public scandal when prominent Catholics act contrary to the Church's teaching.
Yet the urgent problem of public scandal posed by pro-abortion politicians and other public figures remains.
finds out that Nora's loan transaction involves an illegality which would bring a public scandal, he appears to care more about his own reputation than about Nora, rejecting her in a scathing, angry attack.
Congressman Vito Fossella's final words before he emerged from lockup two weeks ago, just after his drunk - driving arrest and before the maelstrom of public scandal that would erupt:
The disparity between votes cast in the election and the votes each of the parties has in the parliament should be regarded as a public scandal.
A public scandal forced both men to resign, although they later returned to high office.
Former Gov. Eliot Spitzer, who knows a little something about recovering from public scandal, doesn't think ex-Rep.
Every once in a while, usually after a series of public scandals, some good government group or other advances the idea of term limits.
Gov. Andrew Cuomo, who, as attorney general, spent years investigating and prosecuting the case, used the sentence as an opportunity to warn of the lasting harms of public scandal.
Every once in a while, usually after a series of public scandals, some good government group or other advances the
Lip - still reeling from the very public scandal - is called to appear before a faculty disciplinary committee.
When the star - crossed lovers meet, sparks all - too - literally fly and a very public scandal is not far off.
Nočno življenje (Nightlife, Damjan Kozole, 2016) This Slovenian co-production cleverly uses a single incident to depict how private events can quickly end up becoming public scandals.
As just one example, interviewing students in a San Francisco Bay Area high school a few years ago I was repeatedly told about a known student drug dealer who administrators were hurriedly trying to help graduate rather than risk exposing the school to a public scandal.
There will certainly be public scandals over some of the teaching in these schools.
The participating artists bring their own pleasures and political dispositions to bear on issues of identity and gender, romance and lust, religious and legal strictures, and public scandals.
Using photography, drawing, painting, video, sculpture, and installation, the participating artists bring their own pleasures and political dispositions to bear on identity and gender, romance and lust, religious and legal strictures, and private and public scandals.
For those of you doing IMEs for years, it is time to notice this approaching shift: the cost of litigation, cost of automobile insurance and lack of quality control of IMES, leading to public scandals, might soon lead the parties requesting IMES to be more critical when the appraising medicolegal credentials of an expert before hiring his / her services.
Senator Mike Duffy was charged with crimes following a public scandal over his expense claims.
Regardless of rising pressure around what is now a major public scandal — including the FTC opening an investigation — Zuckerberg has declined the committee's summons.
While Uber's reputation took a hit this year in the face of public scandals and executive drama, the company's UberEats food delivery service prospered.
Candor, temperance, courage — these traits preempt problems like public scandals, harassment and discrimination and foster a positive moral pragmatism among coworkers and practical wisdom among leaders.

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Yet, paradoxically, it is exactly in their public actions and the policies they espouse that we may look for the roots of these selective scandals.
The Air Force Court of Appeals in May 2017 also reversed a conviction in the sexual assault case U.S. v. Boyce after finding that public statements by Sens. Claire McCaskill and Kirsten Gillibrand regarding the «Marines United» scandal earlier this year created «the appearance of unlawful command influence» in the case, as retired Col. Don Christensen, a former Air Force chief prosecutor and current president of the advocacy group Protect Our Defenders, told Task & Purpose at the time.
The researcher at the center of the Facebook personal data scandal, Aleksandr Kogan, also briefly had access to public data from Twitter.
Suggestions so far include Tesla (Elon Musk was an early investor, not the founder), Zenefits (after the David Sacks clean - up, Jay Fulcher has continued on the road stability), Lending Club (the company's stock isn't doing much, but it managed to survive its governance scandal), and Etsy (despite its current activist investor trouble, the company thrived and went public under replacement Chad Dickerson).
The scandal has become a public relations nightmare for the brand.
Rather, the scandal emerged simply because the government mismanaged its communications with the public.
The royal family have faced many scandals and other public scrutiny over the years, and they most certainly don't want another riff in the family due to a silly little board game.
Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg's appearances this week at congressional hearings delving into the Cambridge Analytica data scandal mark a crucial moment for the company, its users, and the broader public — and it's important that members of Congress use it wisely.
The Facebook data breach scandal involving Cambridge Analytica has heightened the public's awareness of the potential costs of using so - called free online services.
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