Sentences with phrase «of public dialogue»

Over the past few months the intersection of religious principles and environmental protection has become a topic of public dialogue.
Youth voices, and especially voices of queer young people of color and trans youth who have been further marginalized must be at the forefront of public dialogue about how best to effect change.
Redgrave professionals have been actively involved in the development of best practices, standards, and rules reform related to eDiscovery since the 1990s and remain at the forefront of the public dialogue today.
A vision that was informed by a programme of public dialogue with people from across the UK.
But I seriously doubt this jurisprudence will become a central part of the public dialogue in the way capital sentencing could.)
We're getting a lot of public dialogue about the issue as actors like Patricia Arquette and Meryl Streep speak up, but we haven't seen that groundswell result in higher numbers.»
In Philippines, the Golden Rice issue was stirred anew with the renewed application for field trial and direct use last February 2017 despite the absence of public dialogue.
Ken Mehlman, chairman of the Republican National Committee and one of the principal architects of the GOP turnout apparatus nationwide, said a top - notch voter identification and turnout effort matters more in a congressional race than a presidential one because there is «much less of a public dialogue» about individual House contests.
The goal of a public dialogue is often to promote dialogue as an end in itself, «recognizing that informal discussions with the public result in learning on behalf of both the public and experts.»
For example, genetically engineered organisms used in the research laboratory to develop new chemical synthesis methods are not likely to require the same level of public dialogue as products that have more uncertainty associated with them, such as organisms with gene drives, which enhance organisms» ability to pass certain genetic traits on to their offspring.
Jackson, R., Barbagallo, F. & Haste, H. (2005) Strengths of public dialogue on science - related issues.
The fellowship is designed to support Boix Mansilla's thinking, writing, and promotion of public dialogue about global competencies, building on her Project Zero research and the work she has done with the Asia Society and the Council of Chief State School Officers (CCSSO).
Christian Frock, independent curator, writer, and 2015 — 2017 scholar in residence, Center for Art and Public Life at California College of the Arts Chris Johnson, artist and professor of photography, California College of the Arts Deena Chalabi, Barbara and Stephan Vermut Associate Curator of Public Dialogue, SFMOMA
A series of public dialogues with several of the photographers on view will be announced in the coming months.
See, e.g., these terrific columns by Patrick Baud and Maxime St - Hillaire, Tom Harrison, and Omar Ha - Redeye, exploring the uncertain legal foundations for the Chief's order (Baud and St - Hillaire), the general question of how much authority a chief justice has and should have over scheduling and assignments (Harrison), and the Chief's order as an example of public dialogue and as a potentially troubling precedent (Ha - Redeye).
To date, it's been one of the less - discussed trends of 2016, given the lack of public dialogue from the major firms affected and the relative quiet of the new startup founders, many of whom are seeking to do business with their former employers.
In light of Rocketship's very aggressive growth plans, principal credentialing and experience is an important part of the public dialogue.
Given the dual victory claimed by both Mayor Emanuel and the CTU at the conclusion of the Chicago strike, one has to ask whether teacher unions have finally bridged the teacher / child divide and elevated the rights of children to the forefront of their public dialogue.
Stanley Ingber, another prominent academic, envisions the Supreme Court as the «mediator» of a public dialogue, which he hopes will expand throughout society, but in which the Court holds the preeminent position in initiating and structuring a national discussion of fundamental values.
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