Sentences with phrase «of broader public»

In Tsilhqot» in, McLachlin CJ instead accepts that the compelling and substantial objective of the government «must be considered from the Aboriginal perspective as well as from the perspective of the broader public» (at para 81).
In a decision released on January 22, 2018, Arbitrator William Kaplan ruled on whether the provisions of the Broader Public Sector Accountability Act, 2010 («BPSAA») applied to an employment agreement entered into between Superior - Greenstone District School Board (the «Board») and its director of education, David Tamblyn.
«Recent surveys of meteorologists have indicated that their belief or disbelief in human cause trying climate change is really an extension of the broader public misunderstanding, and that's a real problem because meteorologists are among the most trusted messengers of information about climate change.»
Take, for instance, the series One - Minute Sculptures (1988 - 97), which brought his work to the attention of the broader public at the beginning of the»90s.
There are times when the interests of the teachers and those of the broader public are not the same, especially when money is tight.
There are times when the interests of the teachers and those of the broader public are not the same.
But there are other times when the interests of the teachers and those of the broader public are not the same.
Teacher opinion more closely resembles that of the broader public on the issue of allowing parents to opt out of state testing of students.
But this vision of healthcare can find itself pitted directly against the notion of broader public health and population level health benefits.
[5] Leonard pledged tough rent controls and the introduction of workers» right - to - buy, alongside consideration of broader public ownership.
Therefore, some of the members of its governing body should represent the interests of that broader public.
IN CANADA, we have seen the issue become the focus of a broader public debate under both the previous Conservative...
Did the leaders of non-state organisations (I think of figures like Lech Wałęsa, co-founder of the Solidarity movement in Poland), or the mental maps of broader publics play as important a role, or were they less critical to the course of international politics?
«My theory is that in the light of broad public attention, the judge decided to play safe and have instructions from the office of the supreme leader [Khamenei] before imposing the sentence,» he says.
These results are a reflection of broad public support.
Years ago, both of these companies saw the approach of broad public access to court opinions.
Setting aside the constitutional questions associated with imposing «must carry» obligations on social media platforms, there's no indication of broad public support for such a requirement.
Florida is known to have some of the broadest public records laws in the country.
The Code is quasi-constitutional legislation that attracts a generous interpretation to permit the achievement of its broad public purposes.
Arbitrator reinstates employee who spoke out against workplace violence, an issue he found was of broad public policy concern.

Not exact matches

Public companies also offer the necessary transparency and access to a broad range and quality of information to evaluate.
But the broader public responded favorably, propelling Colbert to new heights and, ultimately, the helm of CBS's Late Show.
Negotiations between Republicans and Democrats have stalled even though the program enjoys broad bipartisan support over the all - important issue of funding, with Democrats balking at proposals cut an Obamacare public health fund to finance an extension of CHIP.
If you want to steer clear of the most dangerous types of supplements, you can start by avoiding three broad categories, says Austin, who spoke on a recent panel put on by The Forum, an event series organized by the Harvard T. H. Chan School of Public Health.
The most dangerous supplements are the ones that claim to increase performance in three broad categories, S. Bryn Austin said at an event organized by the Harvard T. H. Chan School of Public Health.
But Leslie Lenkowsky, professor emeritus of public affairs and philanthropic studies at Indiana University Bloomington, told CNBC by phone that he felt Global Citizen's approach may be too broad.
And of course it's a good idea to evaluate treatments before unleashing them on the broader public.
«Her broad industry insights, business acumen and experience serving in public company boards will bring invaluable perspective to our investment activities and to the growth of our portfolio companies.
Words evolve, and maybe the public will catch up with the Global 100 in its broad understanding of the term «sustainability.»
Maybe at the end of the day these emails will have the most significant impact on individual dealings with the people who wrote them, even in matters that have not yet registered with the broader public and even in matters will never be considered in court.
Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg's appearances this week at congressional hearings delving into the Cambridge Analytica data scandal mark a crucial moment for the company, its users, and the broader public — and it's important that members of Congress use it wisely.
IBM's decision to build out public and private clouds for infrastructure and application development won plaudits, but the researchers found that SoftLayer, which IBM (IBM) bought for $ 2 billion two years ago, has little to distinguish itself from competitors other than its mix of virtualized and non-virtualized bare - metal capabilities and broad geographic coverage.
«Automakers have been working to mitigate distraction in vehicles since we developed the first set of distraction guidelines in 2003 — years before this issue entered the broader public debate and a full decade before NHTSA published its guidelines for vehicles,» said the Alliance of Automotive Makers, an automotive trade group made up of 12 car and light truck manufacturers including BMW, Chrysler, Ford, GM and Toyota.
Tree said that broad public support for decriminalization or legalization has yet to carry over to the majority of legislators — with notable exceptions — «since they have to worry about reelection and drugs are still perceived to be a potent third - rail issue with which to smear opponents.»
The plan, the result of months of study and public input, will introduce a broad - based carbon tax that would apply across the economy.
The bottom line is that while the U.S. tax system may be in dire need of renovation, encouraging companies to repatriate foreign profits won't necessarily bring the promised benefits to a broader swath of the American public.
More important, the cliff is an obvious effort at correcting the biggest flaw in public budgeting — the tendency of politicians to ignore the broader, long - term implications of what they do by continually kicking problems down the road.
While traditional polls grant precision, social polls can give a broad representation of the public.
Moreover, there appears to be a growing disconnect between the intransigence of Republican lawmakers and presidential candidates and the broader public.
«The ability to test for a broader range of opioids will advance transportation safety significantly and provide another deterrence to opioid abuse, which will better protect the public and ultimately save lives.»
As applications evolve, a broader range of blockchain - related investment opportunities among public companies are expected to emerge.
«Our Integrated Threat and Risk Assessment team monitors the situation by scanning publicly available sources and consulting with expertise available in the broader public sector about road conditions, availability of public transit, information from Emergency Services, etc..»
If the critical hype around Breath of the Wild gets traction with the broader public, we could see those conservative projections blown away.
Sevigny said as social media continues to increase its presence with public commentary on matters such as Question Period — which doesn't just rely on mainstream media for coverage anymore in a sea of tweets — it may lead to a change in behaviour of MPs as they attempt to come across in a warmer light to a broader reporting audience.
We believe this extensive experience has given him a broad understanding of the operational, financial and strategic issues facing public and private companies today.
But when it went public, its directors and officers could no longer remain uninsured, because the liability risk rises sharply with the broader base of public shareholders.
The White House has failed to find traction on a middle ground that would allow meaningful reform to thrive while protecting the constitutional right to bear arms — a compromise that would enjoy broad public support and still represent a practical way of regulating the firearms industry.
«It is questionable, however, whether the public will share this view, particularly in light of Premier Christy Clark's and Minister of Health Terry Lake's public statements in October which suggested that the review would have a broad rather than a limited scope,» he wrote.
The disclosures were part of a broad, Friday - night document release by the White House that exposed the assets of as many as 180 senior officials to public scrutiny.
We include corporate CEOs, the head of the Canadian public pension fund and an activist investor, and the heads of a number of institutional investors who manage money on behalf of a broad range of Americans.
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