Sentences with phrase «marshal public»

It's time to marshal a public relations campaign to enlighten the public that the choice to become a Realtor will deliver a rewarding career.
The environmental community is «fighting the wrong battle,» Luntz announced on Thursday at an event to mark the release of a new report by his polling firm, The Word Doctors, outlining strategies to help marshal public support for a climate bill.
Rather than seek to marshal public sentiment, or even quite build public support, all sides have wanted to claim a preexisting bedrock of widely shared attitudes backing their favored policy outcome.
Scriba, N.Y. — Central New York lawmakers are trying to marshal public support to save the struggling FitzPatrick nuclear plant in Oswego County, which owner Entergy Corp. has said it might close.
But the presses and pastors combined to stand behind the nation in order to marshal public opinion.
That position may help him marshal public sentiment against additional economic sanctions.
Now his softer approach will be put to the test — though the company is also diving back into the Kalanick - era playbook, including by marshalling public pressure on regulators.
The senior senator from Massachusetts has led the fight for tougher regulations on Wall Street, and she has an uncanny knack for marshaling public support for such an esoteric project.

Not exact matches

At the height of the Clayoquot standoff, MacMillan Bloedel employed public relations campaigns, marshalled exhaustive research from its foresters and scientists, and fought its opponents in court — and none of it was working.
That's why you can visit the marshals» website and ogle boats, cars, planes, wristwatches, and other ill - gotten gains snatched by the FBI and other agencies, all available at public auction.
What resources must we marshal for overcoming ignorance and indifference about public worship?
But if these figures are reasonably accurate, they are an index to the potential of the churches to influence public policy if their strengths can be marshaled.
One lesson from this is that, with the prospect of a sufficiently powerful external threat, public support can often be marshalled for what was hitherto considered wholly unthinkable.
The strategy in all these efforts is break down bureaucratic and geographic silos so that the county's full array of public and private resources can be marshalled and coordinated in the most effective ways possible.
«This generated undue public anxiety and different strategies and deployments for our agencies, resulting in the state marshaling unprecedented resources in order to adapt to the constantly shifting guidance and recommendations from the EPA.
Former Islip Town Public Safety Commissioner John Carney, who resigned one week ago citing health reasons, was indicted today along with an assistant chief fire marshal on felony and misdemeanor charges.
Michael A. Allen, assistant chief fire marshal, left, and former Islip Town Public Safety Commissioner John Carney were indicted Tuesday, Sept. 13, 2016, on felony and misdemeanor charges.
Former Islip Town Public Safety Commissioner John J. Carney, who resigned one week ago citing health reasons, was indicted Tuesday along with an assistant chief fire marshal on felony and misdemeanor charges.
In 2000, Kevin again marshaled broad community support for his Canal Conversation, a two - day public forum on the Erie Canal, waterfront development, and cultural tourism.
The far - reaching recommendations of this report, which stem from two years of IISS workshops and conferences, urge nations to adopt a «whole of government» approach and marshal involvement from throughout the public sector to address these problems.
«In 1960, six - year - old Ruby Bridges became the first African - American child to attend an all - white public elementary school in the South when she was escorted by U.S. marshals into William Frantz School in New Orleans.
Marshaling a mountain of facts that she reported over years, Ravitch tells through riveting stories and sharp analysis why she no longer believes that public schools should be operated like businesses.
She faces protests at many public appearances, which is why she receives special protection from the U.S. Marshals Service, at an average cost so far this year of $ 1 million a month.
Into this debate wades Stanford University professor Terry Moe with his new treatise, Special Interest: Teachers Unions and America's Public Schools, in which he marshals evidence on elections, campaign contributions, and education governance to argue that unions have an exaggerated and detrimental impact on American schooling.
For her work marshaling hard facts and empirical data against corporate - backed «reformers» who rely largely on substance - free rhetoric and platitudes, Ravitch has been named this year's winner of the Daniel Patrick Moynihan Prize — so clearly, she's holding her own, even as U.S. Secretary of Education Arne Duncan is launching a desperate PR campaign to make her Public Enemy # 1.
If any of you can devise a working method that will permit every author to sit in the same space (without running afoul of the fire marshal), the public to browse comfortably, and every reader to pay for all their purchases in one transaction, I'm certain the organizers would adopt it in a heartbeat.
The Ad Council The Ad Council (www.adcouncil.org) is a private, non-profit organization that marshals volunteer talent from the advertising and communications industries, the facilities of the media, and the resources of the business and non-profit communities to deliver critical messages to the American public.
The Advertising Council The Ad Council (www.adcouncil.org) is a private, non-profit organization that marshals talent from the advertising and communications industries, the facilities of the media, and the resources of the business and non-profit communities to produce, distribute and promote public service campaigns on behalf of non-profit organizations and government agencies in issue areas such as improving the quality of life for children, preventive health, education, community well - being, environmental preservation and strengthening families.
The Ad Council is a private, non-profit organization that marshals talent from the advertising and communications industries, the facilities of the media, and the resources of the business and non-profit communities to produce, distribute and promote public service campaigns on behalf of non-profit organizations and government agencies.
In the face of the election's upheaval, both mainstream environmental organizations and grassroots groups expressed confidence that public opinion was on their side, and could be marshalled into a force to be reckoned with.
The problem, he concludes, «is that the genius of the tort system — its capacity to marshal the entrepreneurial energies of the bar — is also its greatest public relations liability.»
An intensive search was conducted by a joint task force that included agents from the FBI, Internal Revenue Service, Drug Enforcement Administration, and U.S. Marshals; they finally found Ulbricht to be the man behind the site, and arrested him at a San Francisco public library in October 2013.
In fact, US Marshals once seized records from a Florida police department to prevent documentation about cell - site simulators from falling into the hands of the American Civil Liberties Union, which had requested them under public records law.
(4) The officers of the Court, other than the Chief Executive Officer and the Deputy Marshals, are to be persons engaged under the Public Service Act 1999.
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