They tend to withdraw into gated communities, with private security guards and «enclaves of good schools, excellent health care, and first - rate infrastructures — all the while scoffing at almost all functions of government, thus cutting off the supply of taxes for
most public undertakings — leaving much of the rest of the population behind.»
Not exact matches
It would be tasked with identifying the
most promising research being
undertaken across the whole federal government and assembling
public - private partnerships that aim to create new products and services that bring jobs and wealth to the United States.
The military's cyber-operations, including U.S. Cyber Command, have drawn much of the
public's attention, but the IOC
undertakes some of the
most notable offensive operations, including the recruitment of several new intelligence sources, the document said.
From this he
undertook public works, roads, bridges, buildings, among which, and
most notable, were the University and new buildings at the castle at Wittenberg.
«It's important to keep the
public informed and excited about basic research through astronomy,» said Tim Spuck, principal investigator for the ACEAP project and education officer for Associated Universities, Inc. «An informed society is the key to any successful
undertaking, which is why we chose the
most passionate professionals in astronomy.
-- John SanGiovanni, Coordinator, Elementary Mathematics, Howard County
Public School System «Planning is one of the
most important instructional activities that teachers
undertake.
Most prominently in «The Estate of Rochelle Feinstein,» a pre-posthumous
undertaking of the artist's own legacy, and «I've Made A Terrible Mistake,» (2013 --RRB- a body of work examining the late Michael Jackson's
public downfall, the divisiveness of pop and personal epics are brought under tender, rather than dismissive, scrutiny.
During his tenure at the WPA, Diller championed abstract art and oversaw the execution of more than 200
public murals,
most of which were completed as part of his largest
undertaking: in the late 1930s, he supervised the artwork for the Williamsburg Housing Project in Brooklyn (1937 - 1939).
U.K. contemporary artist, Mike Nelson, has
undertaken an original installation at the Old Essex Market at 117 Delancey Street in New York City's Lower East Side with the support of Creative Time — who promote «the
most innovative art in the
public realm».
Despite these influences, the fate of
most countercultural production was that it would be
undertaken outside the disciplinary boundaries of art — beyond its studios, galleries, and museums — and enacted in the
public spaces and places of popular life: in streets, parks, plazas, discos, and theaters.
The favoured models of CO2 abatement schemes are exactly consonant with a market based apporach to allocation of
public goods, in which the
public interest and the managemement of the interest humans have in the commons — here the biosphere — is
undertaken by government and the market is left to determine how to deliver these goods
most efficiently and effectively.
Public transport is still the
most effective environmental measure that can be
undertaken as also the ability to do things over the Internet.
We all know by now that
most so - called world leaders are already in on this game of geoengineering, but the secretive nature of the whole
undertaking and the collusion going on behind the curtain and away from open
public disclosure implies, by it's very secrecy, a dark and potentially malevolent agenda.
In this regard Article 102 TFEU is by far the
most popular norm to be mated to Article 106 TFEU as the exclusive right mentioned in Article 106 TFEU is easily equated to a statutory monopoly for the
public undertaking and thus dominance within the meaning of that provision.
The sentiment expressed by the poll results is perhaps
most concerning because it is in spite of the fact that Canada has been
undertaking serious efforts to combat the problem — with new legislation and
public education efforts at the forefront.