Sentences with phrase «of publica»

Autograph Collection Hotels, Marriott International's distinctive collection of passionately independent hotels today announced its debut in Israel with the opening of Publica Isrotel in the coastal city of Herzliya.

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Andrew, meanwhile, is the chairman of Res Publica Consulting Group, which owns National Public Relations and other communications firms.
«You're going to have spills when you have more activity,» Ron Ness, president of the North Dakota Petroleum Council, told a reporter with the investigative journalism organization Pro Publica, which documented more than 1,000 accidental oil spills in North Dakota in 2011.
But, as a 2015 investigation by Pro Publica and National Public Radio and subsequent Congressional inquiries have confirmed, the Red Cross has screwed up billions of dollars in major disaster situations of recent vintage.
Augustine was formed in this same world, and he begins his response by appealing to the Roman understanding of civic virtue as presented by Cicero in his treatise De Re Publica, a work both he and Volusian knew well.
For Cicero there was only one society, de re publica, but Augustine belonged to an alternate society, and it is as another city, not just as individuals, that the people of God relate to the earthly city.
And of what does the res publica consist?
Because of human sin, true justice is never fully obtainable: «vera autem justitia non est nisi in en re publica cuius conditor rectorque Christus est».
In Whittier, the SGV's southernmost neighborhood, you begin to see a lot more Mexican food, including the fantastic Colonia Publica from Ricardo Diaz, who was one of the founders of L.A.'s legendary taco spot, Guisados.
Pro Publica says the NYPD has overstated its record of foiling 14 terrorist attacks in NYC.
There exists diversity at local level as local capacity / innovativeness, vis - à - vis a projected discursively driven homogeneity of the «national» (in the form of «res publica») at state level.
I was recently hired as a consultant by the NGO Res Publica to help them complete a research project for the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation on the topic of «e-advocacy in the global south».
Besides Gentile, other potential candidates bandied about have been Publica Advocate Letitia James, Department of Investigations Commissioner Mark Peters — who sought the job in 2005 — and Hynes - era First Assistant District Attorney Anne Swern.
Congratulations to the team at Investigative Post of Buffalo, Pro Publica, and Columbia Journalism School for publishing the best summation of New York State economic development spending done to date.
Jamal Abdi from the National Iranian American Council told the investigative journalism organisation Pro Publica: «We are inundated with calls and questions of how this is going to affect people.»
Reed Hastings, CEO of Netflix, gave his view of the next couple of decades in the evolution of TV - watching at the re: publica 15 digital culture conference in Berlin on May 5
As Robert Hutchins once wrote, they are part of the res publica, the public thing.
There are examples of nonprofits such as Pro Publica.
Of course, in practice, that just makes Publica another self - publishing platform.
Could be in six months someone else will have put Publica out of business with a better, more streamlined, more accessible system.
Publica Isrotel draws inspiration from its location at the heart of Herzliya's burgeoning tech district through its public spaces, specifically the hotel's Social Club — a feature that gives free access for hotel guests with a regular lineup of live music and sporting events.
Res Publica elevates the art of governance and exploration by allowing the player to experience new ways of receiving bonuses, whilst expanding on their trade empire.
The demolition of the Palace of the Republic (Palast der Republik) and the reconstruction of the City Palace (Stadtschloss) have been the topic of public debate for years and thus become res publica, a public affair.
Courtesy of joségarcÍa, mx. Photo: White Balance Corría el año 1979 cuando el antropólogo Walter F. Morris Jr. publica A Catalog of...
In Mulholland v Mitchell [1971] AC 666, [1971] 1 All ER 307, Lord Hodson [at 674] stated the general proposition of English law, that the maxim interest rei publicae ut sit finis litium [the public interest is that there be an end to litigation] is, in the usual case, strictly followed.
He is on the list of arbitrators of the Câmara Brasileira de Arbitragem na Administração Publica and a member of the Arbitrators Council at the Atlanta Centre for International Arbitration and Mediation.
A recent report from Pro Publica strikingly illustrates the actual consequences of entrusting software with such an advisory role.
And the reason that I think is pretty impressive is this gives the publica lot more protection than they would get simply from persons who, as John mentioned, may be document preparers or in some other kind of service similar to that.
In 2016, a Pro Publica report found that Facebook allowed housing advertisers to target, and exclude, categories of users based on their interests.
Note: According to the latest information from Publica the date of the presale is extended and will last to 31/10/2017.
It enables decentralisation of direct transactions in Publica's currency between readers and authors in order to purchase access keys for their literary works.
Charles Ornstein, an investigative journalist with Pro Publica and president of the Association of Health Care Journalists, recently interviewed Don Berwick, an international guru on healthcare quality, for the AHCJ.
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