Every once in a while, usually after a
series of public scandals, some good government group or other advances the idea of term limits.
Sure, she's dealt with her fair
share of public scandals, but despite them, she's only continued to grow and expand upon her success.
The CEO, already facing a
myriad of public scandals and executive departures, then on May 27 suffered the tragic death of his mother.
The fear of litigation (the Church has to date put out close to seven hundred million dollars in settlements) and
of public scandal led some bishops to minimize the fact that what some priests were doing was, as the NRB says, «simply immoral.»
Quite apart from the state of a politician's soul and the related question of excommunication, there is the
matter of public scandal when prominent Catholics act contrary to the Church's teaching.
Congressman Vito Fossella's final words before he emerged from lockup two weeks ago, just after his drunk - driving arrest and before the
maelstrom of public scandal that would erupt:
Gov. Andrew Cuomo, who, as attorney general, spent years investigating and prosecuting the case, used the sentence as an opportunity to warn of the lasting
harms of public scandal.
While Uber's reputation took a hit this year in the
face of public scandals and executive drama, the company's UberEats food delivery service prospered.
The ride - hail company has recently seen a parade of executives leave the company — either after being fired or resigning — and has suffered through a
series of public scandals, the most recent of which involved an executive obtaining the medical records of a rape victim in India.
Every once in a while, usually after a series
of public scandals, some good government group or other advances the