Sentences with phrase «of public esteem»

It also directly and adversely affects the ability of a law firm or legal department to provide quality legal services and can lead to exposure to unnecessary professional liability, to the violation of professional conduct standards, to loss of public esteem, and even to criminal law violations.»

Not exact matches

An annual survey of public trust finds that CEOs and other business leaders rank low in the public's esteem — but there's still hope
As noted by the esteemed commodities analysts at the US ex-investment bank, copper is very closely correlated to China fixed asset investment, which appears to have become public enemy number 1 of the People's Bank of China's latest tightening campaign.
I, too, oppose abortion and feel it should be illegal as soon as possible, but I also favor an evenhanded treatment of public officials in your esteemed magazine.
Given the nature of their task, it is doubtful whether censors ever enjoyed great public esteem, but it is not doubtful that they cut poor figures today.
The characteristic American «success» story is of the person who from the humblest beginnings by his skill and persistence has won a high place for himself in income, power, or public esteem.
They worked only for wages — the esteem and praise of the public.
Generally social religion of the sort described which depends on public approval seeks the esteem of those parts of society which have been established in power and enjoy the prestige attached to customary authority.
To whatever extent self - esteem depends on that kind of success, public openness to their particiption in the competition lowers their self - esteem.
1) are «injuries... to the society itself,» 2) or which are «abuses or violations of the public trust,» 3) or which require a checking action to preserve separation of powers, 4) or which in general deserve «perpetual ostracism from the esteem and confidence and honors and emoluments of his country,»
-LCB- Spe Salvi 28) The Pope's public expression of esteem is part of a broader re-evaluation of Maximus» thought.
The fact that a time had arrived when at least one man was to «prefer a popular lectureship even to a bishopric» 72 was quite as much a commentary on the decline of the episcopal office in public esteem at is was an indication of the prestige and influence associated with an important preaching post.
We counted the ballots from our esteemed panel of experts and over 8,000 votes from you, the public.
A review of 200 studies published in Psychological Science in the Public Interest found that having high self - esteem didn't cause kids to get better grades or do better in their career.
«Politicians have to take a good hard look at the way the public view us and say «they are watching, are we going to work together, or are we just going to have two years or more of just a shouting match», which just looks very unedifying, achieves nothing and leaves the public holding us in even lower esteem.
In more practical terms, it would be regarded as a scandal by large segments of the press and public, who hold the Queen in much higher esteem than elected politicians.
Our last subject in the race for the 36th Council District seat is the Rev. Conrad Tillard, formerly known as Conrad Muhammad, formerly known as Conrad X. Reverend Tillard first came to public attention as the chief youth minister of the Nation of Islam, and then the minister of Harlem's famed Mosque No. 7, the former seat of Malcolm X. Reverend Tillard made some conventionally controversial remarks against white devils and Jewish slave masters, etc. from that esteemed perch, was later stripped of his ministry under a cloud of suspicion, and then underwent a second Damascene moment when he left the NOI and returned to the faith of his fathers, receiving baptism by the Reverend Calvin Butts.
I also believe that as a journalist who holds in high esteem professional ethics of truth, public interest and unbiased balanced view, you should remove the cloak of your deep partisan politics and be a vanguard of objectivity and fair reportage.
While not all the facts are in, it's a sad day in Queens County when two of your esteemed elects are under arrest for crimes against the public.
A Bloomberg - era NYC public health campaign to improve the self - esteem of young girls susceptible to eating disorders, bullying and alcohol abuse may get a second life in D.C.
Ladies and gentlemen, this current operation will be sustained and followed till sanity and sanctity is restored to the esteemed third arm of government and public confidence is regained.
Established in 1778, the Office of the Secretary of State is a historically distinguished position that has been held by some of New York's most esteemed public servants, beginning with Revolutionary War General John Scotts, to John Adams Dix, who served as U.S. Treasury Secretary, a Civil War General, and the 24th Governor of New York.
Garba further declared that the current operation would be sustained and followed «till sanity and sanctity are restored to the esteemed third arm of government and public confidence is regained.»
Healthy eating is associated with better self - esteem and fewer emotional and peer problems, such as having fewer friends or being picked on or bullied, in children regardless of body weight, according to a study published in the open access journal BMC Public Health.
Unwanted sexual attention can also make existing body - image and self - esteem issues worse, according to a recent study in the International Journal of Public Health.
In fact, dreaming of a better body built is just a way for you to improve appearance and self - confidence so when you face the public, you have a high self - esteem.
When he seems the esteemed position of Consul, he lacks the votes and love of the public needed to win the title.
If only some of our esteemed colleagues could be afforded the opportunty to ply their own wares before the greater public at large... Wouldn't that be something?
Without much of a whimper, the general public accepted these tests, which increased the esteem of the psychological profession and secured its services in education and industry.
Fourteen years after its founding, Edison is running 157 of some 95,000 U. S. public schools, NHA enrolls 30,000 students in 51 charter schools, and KIPP, despite its extraordinary fame and widespread demand, has so far bestowed its esteemed brand on just 53 schools.
Scientifically proven programs are utilized by Harford County Public Schools» teachers that promote character education, build self - esteem, provide resiliency and protective factors as well as educate students and parents about the dangers of drugs and drug abuse.
Michelle Rhee, chancellor of District of Columbia Public Schools, says Hess is «an esteemed scholar who is always willing to speak his mind and shake up the status quo through innovation — he is someone we should listen to as we apply policy to practice.»
Educate Together, an expanding network of public schools that is nondenominational and «guarantees equality of access and esteem to children irrespective of their social, cultural, or religious background,» is gaining traction and support.
In reality, what the two unions have done is perpetuate policies that will continue to damage the futures of children and hurt the public standing of good and great and honorable teachers who deserve our esteem.
As the everyday demands of the teaching profession in our country are compounded by persistent staffing shortages, inadequate pay, and low public esteem, it's no wonder that many teachers feel forced to leave the field, mobilize for walkouts, or discourage young students from pursuing teaching as a career.
For what we have here is the reaping of what California has sowed in its public education policies for the past forty years — constructivist curriculum, whole language reading instruction, and the primacy of the pursuit of Rousseauite self - esteem.
And, of course, it can just be fun to follow a favorite author / personality who feels like making their comments public (and possibly raising their public esteem).
«We're also crazy excited about our Live Text Adventures event on Thursday, when a collection of esteemed writers will deliver excitement to the public in real - time.»
Capture Photo Festival Photography is presented at over 70 esteemed galleries and community spaces throughout Vancouver as part of the Festival's Selected and Open Exhibition Programs, and further includes public installations, tours, films, artist talks, and the inaugural Vancouver Photo Book Fair.
Foote has apprenticed with the esteemed photographer Annie Leibovitz, established a commercial photography career, and developed an extensive group of collectors, both public and private, around the world.
Most of the artworks are drawn from the Abbey Collection, an esteemed private collection, with many appearing for the first time in public, according to The Met.
Works from the gallery can be found in esteemed private and public collections, including the Victoria and Albert Museum in London and the Museum of Modern Art in San Francisco.
Louise Bourgeois: The Spider, the Mistress, and the Tangerine (2008) tenderly untangles the personal and public lives of the esteemed artist, and clocks in at just over an hour and a half — as if to offer a minute for each of her ninety - six years.
Initial curatorial oversight and selection of the artists was provided by artist and curatorial advisor Marc Pally and a committee of esteemed LA - based curators with experience in issues - based public art and biennial presentations.
His artwork is in the public collections of many esteemed art institutions including the British Museum, the Museum of Modern Art, and Metropolitan Museum of Art.
A confessional performance / public meltdown by Self Esteem (Rebecca Taylor of Slow Club) will commence at on the evening of May 6, with Karaoke running into the late hours.
As always, the exhibition is accompanied by a catalogue discussing each artist's project in detail — this time written by the esteemed curator emerita of the New York Public Library's print collection, Roberta Waddell.
Her work has been collected by public institutions and private individuals over the course of her career and subsequently, and it appears in many of the world's most esteemed museums, including the Museum of Modern Art, New York; the Whitney Museum of American Art; the Guggenheim Museum; the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston; the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston; the San Francisco MoMA; the Detroit Institute of Arts; the Israel Museum, Jerusalem; the National Galleries of Scotland; and the Tate Gallery, London.
Works by Mr. Bleckner are also held in esteemed public collections throughout the globe, including MoMA, MoCA, Astrup Fearnley, Museo National Centro de Arte Reina Sofia, and the Whitney Museum of American Art.
Works by Bleckner are also held in esteemed public collections around the world, including the Museum of Modern Art, New York; Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles; Astrup Fearnley Museum of Modern Art, Oslo; Museo National Centro de Arte Reina Sofia, Madrid; and the Whitney Museum of American Art, New York.
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