Sentences with phrase «n't open their letters»

A UN report is not an open letter.

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«In this new economy, workers and start - ups and small businesses need more of a voice, not less,» President Obama writes in his opening letter to the report.
«As a company that is committed to the principle that everyone deserves to live without fear of discrimination simply for being who they are, becoming an employer in North Carolina, where members of our teams will not have equal rights under the law, is simply untenable,» Schulman wrote in an open letter.
AMC Entertainment Adam Aron wrote in an open letter, «Unlike many AMC advancements that you have applauded, we have heard you loud and clear that this is a concept our audience does not want.
Last month, Thomas Peterffy, the billionaire chairman of Interactive Brokers Group Inc., wrote an open letter to CFTC Chairman J. Christopher Giancarlo, arguing that bitcoin's large price swings mean its futures contracts shouldn't be allowed on platforms that clear other derivatives.
It's best to open up the possibility of not having to write that termination letter at all and shed valuable human capital.
About two dozen artists, gallery owners and officials wrote an open letter Monday urging the city of Paris not to install the 12 - metre - tall «Bouquet of Tulips» outside the Museum of Modern Art and adjacent Palais de Tokyo, a contemporary art centre.
Still, on Friday, not many more than 600 had signed the open letter.
An FAQ section for the open letter notes that it «reflects the personal views and opinions of the signatories only and is not affiliated with The Wharton School.
When 145 leaders in the technology sector signed an open letter condemning GOP presidential candidate Donald Trump, they included a disclaimer: The message reflected only the signees» personal views, and not those of their companies or organizations.
«We urge you our fellow shareholders do not let Fuji steal this company from us,» Icahn and Deason said in an open letter.
It's not perfect, but the open letter to Canadians from RBC president and CEO Gord Nixon does hit a lot of the right notes to help stem the swell of ill will, sparked by a CBC report over the weekend claiming the company was swapping Canadian staff for cheaper temporary foreign workers.
A customer - service rep named Talia Jane, who worked for the company's food delivery arm Eat24, wrote an open letter to Yelp CEO Jeremy Stoppelmann on Friday explaining how she could not afford to pay groceries, had stopped using her heater, spent 80 % of her income on paying rent in San Francisco, and was «balancing all sorts of debt and trying to pave a life for myself that doesn't involve crying in the bathtub every week.»
In the open letter, Engstrom and Franklin write, «Limits on the movement immigrants — including lawful visa holders — into the U.S. based on their nationality or religion not only seed fear and uncertainty for our friends, families, and co-workers, but are also antithetical to American values and sends the message that the U.S. is no longer open for innovation.
It would appear that CFTC chairman J. Christopher Giancarlo's statements did not allay fears, as Futures Industry Association president Walter Lukken, penned an open letter to express concerns regarding cryptocurrency derivatives.
Icahn promised not to tender his shares if Apple agrees to his proposal to implement a $ 150 - billion repurchase, he said in the open letter that he posted on his website Thursday.
As my colleague David Graham wrote, the letter from Trump's lawyers that Trump proffered on the subject last week «doesn't define several key terms,» leaving open the possibility that one of Trump's projects benefited from Russian funding through a pass - through corporation or another intermediary.
As I argued in An Open Letter to Congress Regarding the Current Financial Crisis and You Can't Rescue the Financial System if You Can't Read a Balance Sheet, this is exactly the right approach, since it operates on the liability (capital) side of the balance sheet, which is where the trouble has been.
What I found is that Facebook is doing OK, but not great by any means — see one Forrester analyst's recent open letter to Mark Zuckerberg, pointing out that Facebook comes dead last on a satisfaction index of digital marketing channels.
NATIONAL POST, Toronto: CPTPP Motor Vehicle Side Letter Won't Open Japanese Market: Auto Industry Reps
As we stated in the opening letter, 2011 did not produce the attractive stock market returns that we expected.
On the eve of President Obama's first foreign visit to Canada, a group of over 50 prominent Canadians have signed an open letter telling Obama that the tar sands don't fit in the new energy economy.
The open letter calls upon the Canadian government to address environmental concerns in NAFTA and to ensure that the new North American trade deal currently being negotiated does not undermine -LSB-...]
In November, Thomas Peterffy, the billionaire chairman of Interactive Brokers Group Inc., wrote an open letter to CFTC Chairman J. Christopher Giancarlo, arguing that bitcoin's large price swings mean its futures contracts shouldn't be allowed on platforms that clear other derivatives.
In an open letter, Chavez explained his hope that the march would function as a pilgrimage, that it would not only raise awareness of injustice, but also remind strikers of their own sins:
Requiring a permit to evangelize is «not only absurd and offensive, but also creates the basis for mass persecution of believers for violating these provisions,» read another open letter signed by Protestant Churches of Russia leader Sergei Ryakhovsky among other signatories.
In an open letter, he went on to say: «As Christians we know it (heterosexual marriage) is God's plan; but it is God's plan for humanity, not just the people of God.
In an open letter to President Barack Obama, Texas governor Greg Abbott wrote, «Neither you nor any federal official can guarantee that Syrian refugees will not be part of any terroristic activity.
Of course, the evidence of Paul, at first hand, and of many others which we know about primarily through Paul (his letter to the Corinthians is considerably older and closer to the events than the earliest of the written Gospels), is open to the objection that we have no guarantee that the appearances were not hallucinations.
I don't like open letters because, in the blogging world, they're typically employed to issue one - way rants against people we don't like, all while maintaining the appearance of a conversation.That's not really my style, so I try to avoid reading and writing them.
But yesterday I got to thinking that, just because open letters are usually critical, doesn't mean they always have to be.
You will never know what is in a letter or e-mail if you don't open it.
It was not so in the apostolic period, as witness Saint Paul's opening hymn in the letter to the Ephesians, his depiction of cosmic transformation in Romans 8 and his anticipation in Philippians 2 of every knee bowed and every tongue confessing Jesus Christ as Lord.
The articles weren't actually addressed to the Pope directly; they were just written in the «open letter» style as a way to examine issues going on in society from the perspective of a religious skeptic.
Once we have acquired the momentum that permits us to breathe in India's more or less tropical world; once we have become especially broad and open, so that we do not shrink from even the most monstrous of concepts, letters, and numbers, then the world of Mahayana can be unveiled for us in all its beauty and sublimity.
«We wouldn't see them when we go to Westminster to protest; when ten people had to sign [an open letter] to speak about the Church's stand on same sex marriage, to which some of us are today being persecuted, they were nowhere to be found.
He immediately gave me a letter of instruction he had written, so that I would have the authority to turn to monasteries — many of which may not have opened their gates, had I not such a letter in my possession — so as to find shelter for the numerous suffering persons.»
Muslim contributions to the debate, such as the first Open Letter, have qualified this doctrine of transcendence, not least affirming God's basic rationality in terms of basic categories intelligible to us.
Most Un-Cool -LRB-... and not in a good way): Karen Swallow Prior at Her.Meneutics with «An Open Letter to Donald Miller» (Unsolicited marriage advice from a complete strange in the form of «open letter» = not cOpen Letter to Donald Miller» (Unsolicited marriage advice from a complete strange in the form of «open letter» = notLetter to Donald Miller» (Unsolicited marriage advice from a complete strange in the form of «open letter» = not copen letter» = notletter» = not cool.
A few days later, I'll open the mail box and walk along in the twilight, reading the letter and the words will say, «If you can't feed thousands, feed one.
In an interview with Il Foglio Cardinal Scola, Patriarch of Venice and founder of the Oasis cultural centre for understanding between Catholics and Muslims, said that the Open Letter to the Pope and other Christian leaders by 138 scholars from various Islamic traditions was «not only a media event, because consensus is for Islam a source of theology and law... The fact that the text is rooted in Muslim tradition is very important and makes it more credible than other proclamations expressed in more western language... It is only a prelude to a theological dialogue... in an atmosphere of greater reciprocal esteem.
A Cambridge Imam, Abdal Hakim Murad Winter, one of the Open Letter signatories, has stated «Infallibility is an occasion for dialogue, not an obstacle».
The open letter comes three weeks after the uproar caused by another letter, which was written by 50 state - appointed rabbis and told Jews not to rent or sell property to non-Jews.
And guess what, you did nt have to write an open letter to God, remember thats the entire purpose of PRAYER.
While the Letter to the Hebrews does not specifically mention the Eucharist, it surely has this in mind in when it states in connection with Christ's priesthood, «We have confidence to enter the sanctuary by the Blood of Jesus, by the new and living way which He opened for us through the curtain, that is, through His flesh.»
Some editors are open to sharing why letters are rejected, some aren't.
«We have to start somewhere, and at least opening the door is a critical first step,» said Scott Moreau, a Wheaton College mission professor, who did not sign the letter.
Here also is Part 2: Don't Hate Me for Being Queer, Part 3: Queer Christians, and Part 4: An Open Letter to Christians from a Queer.
If they do not do it publicly, I will send an open letter to all news, TV and media outlets in the world to highlight this hypocrisy.
However, in spring 2005, when Raymond Bradley, an atheist in Editorial Board for The Open Society journal, wrote an open letter to Flew accusing him of not «check [ing] the veracity of [Schroeder's] claims before swallowing them whole,» Flew strongly responded to that charge in a letter published in the same journal in summer 2006, describing the content of Bradley's letter «extraordinary offensive» and the accusation made by him as an «egregiously offensive charge»; he also implied that Bradley was a «secularist bigot,» and suggested that he should follow Socrates's advice (as scripted in Plato's Republic) of «follow [ing] the argument wherever it leads.&raOpen Society journal, wrote an open letter to Flew accusing him of not «check [ing] the veracity of [Schroeder's] claims before swallowing them whole,» Flew strongly responded to that charge in a letter published in the same journal in summer 2006, describing the content of Bradley's letter «extraordinary offensive» and the accusation made by him as an «egregiously offensive charge»; he also implied that Bradley was a «secularist bigot,» and suggested that he should follow Socrates's advice (as scripted in Plato's Republic) of «follow [ing] the argument wherever it leads.&raopen letter to Flew accusing him of not «check [ing] the veracity of [Schroeder's] claims before swallowing them whole,» Flew strongly responded to that charge in a letter published in the same journal in summer 2006, describing the content of Bradley's letter «extraordinary offensive» and the accusation made by him as an «egregiously offensive charge»; he also implied that Bradley was a «secularist bigot,» and suggested that he should follow Socrates's advice (as scripted in Plato's Republic) of «follow [ing] the argument wherever it leads.»
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