Sentences with phrase «members of the public in»

LONDON (Reuters)- Crowdfunding websites helped companies and individuals worldwide raise $ 2.7 billion from members of the public in 2012, an 81 percent increase on the previous year, data showed on Monday.
Practically all of the mega banks of the globe ranging from Bank of America to Barclays and Citigroup to JP Morgan to UBS have been caught in recent years defrauding their account holders and members of the public in some meaningful way.
Announcing the murder probe on Monday evening, Detective Chief Inspector Alan Dickson, from the Police Service of Northern Ireland's Serious Crime Branch, said: «Police were called to the scene after concerns were raised by a member of the public in relation to Mr Flowerday.
It was also important to involve members of the public in this work.
The Green Inspiration Programme has been created to help European Athletics achieve its «Your Sport for Life» vision and to promote European Athletics» championships by involving members of the public in sustainability activities linked to the events.
Baby Milk Action press release 7 March 2016 (Members of the public in the UK can click here to support the campaign in Parliament to enforce formula marketing regulations) Issuing the results of a survey is an old trick for...
It was heartening to hear the genuine appetite for new approaches to involving members of the public in politics.
«In this regard, law abiding members of the public in Northern Borno State are enjoined not to panic as their safety and well - being have been deliberately factored in the operation.
May 11th marks the 200th anniversary of the last British citizen to take things a little further — the anniversary of the assassination of Spencer Perceval, who was shot by a disgruntled member of the public in the lobby of the house of commons.
If we are to restore faith in our politics, we must do more to involve members of the public in our decision making.
When members of the public in the Lib Dem / Tory battlegrounds were asked how they would vote in a general election, just 20 % named the Lib Dems.
This is geared towards increasing public confidence on the Police and working in partnership with members of the public in a more friendly and accountable manner.
According to BBC Radio Derby, a member of the public in Sawley, Derbyshire, had referred to a Polish family living in the town as «scroungers».
(WBEN) Vice President Mike Pence will be the keynote speaker at fundraiser for Congressman Chris Collins today, before discussing President Trump's tax reform proposals at an invitation - only roundtable with members of the public in Lancaster.
«I solicit for cooperation from members of the public in providing timely information as we continue to fish out these criminal from their hideout.
The initiative empowers community, business, and academic leaders, as well as members of the public in each region of the state, to develop strategic plans specifically tailored to their region's unique strengths and resources in order to create jobs, improve quality of life and grow the economy.
Such efforts can involve members of the public in important exploratory conversations that identify and anticipate social, political, and ethical concerns.
It was only possible through the participation of thousands of members of the public in the work's biggest ever climate modelling exercise: they offered up spare processing capacity on their home computers to run the calculations via the Climate Prediction citizen science climate modelling programme.
Members of the public in counties with higher median household incomes are more likely to step into action to perform cardiopulmonary resuscitation, or CPR, when they witness someone have a cardiac arrest, according to a new study led by researchers in the Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania, which was presented today at the American Heart Association's Resuscitation Science Symposium 2014.
Each will make solid contributions to ornithology, while educating members of the public in the scientific method, says Barbara Butler of the National Science Foundation's informal science education programme, which is funding the experiments.
«It seems very unlikely that more than very few members of the public in Japan exceeded the maximum permissible internal exposure of 1 mSv [millisievert] / year,» the team writes in the 3 March issue of Environmental Science & Technology.
Members of the public in Europe, Australia, the USA and Israel were invited to complete an online survey.
«During the long years through which we painted the 65,000 paintings that went into making this film, a lot of support came to U.S. from members of the public in America,» co-directors Dorota Kobiela and Hugh Welchman commented.
An individual speaker's allotted time may not be increased by a donation of time from members of the public in attendance.
The Welland and District Spay Neuter Clinic has been open since May 1st, 2014 beginning with shelter animals and fully opened to all members of the public in September 2014.
We do not import dogs from Ireland or elsewhere, but some rescue organisations are so busy importing dogs from Ireland or further abroad they do not have the space to take dogs from members of public in the UK.
And now you can meet them without any other members of the public in the Park.
The Institute will be showcasing 125 iconic works as voted on by members of the public in an exhibition at Pratt Manhattan Gallery at 144 West 14th Street, Second Floor, from November 30, 2012 through January 19, 2013.
In his 2010 Guggenheim exhibition in New York, Tino Sehgal employed guides who engaged members of the public in open - ended philosophical discussion.
We seek to explore and communicate the value, diversity, and wonder of urban nature, reaching members of the public in new ways.
Artist Shiraz Bayjoo collaborates with members of the public in an exhibition of film and photography discovering economy in Shoreditch...
This is an independent event organised by members of the public in response to Turner Contemporary's invitation to create an event or activity inspired by The Waste Land, T.S. Eliot's legacy, and Turner Contemporary's exhibition Journeys with «The Waste Land».
With artists at the core of the programme, Camden Arts Centre strives to involve members of the public in the...
The SAB observes that the statement has been interpreted by readers and members of the public in many different ways.
As well as the national survey, the researchers quizzed members of the public in five regions of the UK that directly experienced flooding during the 2013 - 14 winter.
The function of these Legal Practitioners would be to provide representation to member of the public in non-litigation aspects of the law, such as wills, contracts, uncontested divorces, real estate closings.
(3) Where necessary, the Judicial Council shall arrange for the provision of assistance to members of the public in the preparation of documents for making complaints.
A paralegal license allows the paralegal to provide legal advice and services to members of the public in certain types of matters and appear before certain lower level courts and administrative tribunals.
This raises the question of whether such a relationship exists between regulators and the members of the public in whose interests they act.
During the 2013 - 2014 bar year, the TBA Young Lawyers Division reached out to librarians across the state to make sure they are aware of several free legal resources to help members of the public in need of legal information and advice.
While it is subject to close statutory regulation in the public interest, so are many private occupations and businesses with operations which may impact on members of the public in, for example, health, privacy or financial well - being.
2015 Report: Public Opinion on Lethal Autonomous Weapons Systems Earlier this year (2015), the Open Roboethics initiative conducted an international survey to engage members of the public in the...
Earlier this year (2015), the Open Roboethics initiative conducted an international survey to engage members of the public in the discussion of lethal autonomous weapons systems — weapons sys...
A book of condolence continues to be available to members of the public in the Porters» Lodge at Gonville and Caius College in Cambridge, where the professor was a Fellow for more than 50 years.
The only permitted use of this Directory is for the convenience of members of the public in obtaining quick access to information on marriage and family therapists for non-commercial and non-research purposes.
How do you expand understandings of mental health and prevention approaches among policymakers and members of the public in Germany?
The Organisme d'autoréglementation du courtage immobilier du Québec (OACIQ) is urging the government to adopt Bill 141 «to better protect members of the public in their real estate or mortgage transactions».
I have the highest degree of confidence in Ms. Rogers to lead this advisory group, which will make recommendations that will enhance protection for members of the public in their dealings with licensed real estate professionals.»

Not exact matches

[But] the member of the public that we are interested in maintaining confidence in the military justice system... is going to be influenced by context.»
Ali, moreover, points out that planners, because they work so often with members of the public, need to be versed not just in the technical elements of the job; they must also possess exemplary communications skills, and have to be able to respond to criticism or skepticism from residents.
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