Sentences with phrase «of public servants thinking»

«We have a small army of public servants thinking about gender inequality — which is kind of unreal to think about from even five to 10 years ago.»

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I look forward to Bernanke's memoir, when we find out what he really thinks of our public servants.
We think in terms of liberty, equality, representative government, popular elections, and office holders as public servants.
The most generous interpretation I can think of goes something like this: Virginity would disqualify one for office, not precisely because it is a moral failing, but because it bespeaks a lack of experience, a naiveté we can ill afford in our public servants.
So to protest what Hoyt thinks is an illegal furlough of state employees he closes his office «in solidarity with my fellow public servants whose lives are being disrupted»?
• Policymakers at all levels, from local to national • Civil servants, public affairs professionals, campaigners and senior journalists from all of Britain's newspapers and broadcasters • Politically interested members of the public (ABC1 adults and millennials)- think regular watchers of Newsnight and Question Time • Academics and students.
My thought is that a true public servant would have voluntarily stayed off the public stage, and left the politics up to others who at least still had the appearance of integrity.
Some jurors may think highly of Silver specifically or public servants in general, and others may think all politicians are crooks.»
I think she has put the country's interests ahead of her own and demonstrated she's a true public servant
The mayor said his top staffers «are both great servants of the public, and I think it will be a nice event.»
Barnhart said he could not think of a more dedicated public servant.
«Our thoughts and prayers are with the entire Pell family as they mourn the loss of one of our country's greatest public servants.
When Hachette and its stable of indentured servants being paraded to the public want to make the public think that ALL authors support and echo the tsunami of crap that they're spewing - higher ebook prices, government intervention, etc - it makes ALL authors look bad.
Some may argue that no, these people are public servants, like teachers or judges, who rate bonds business they think it is a higher calling and even though they could earn tens to thousands more trading bonds than rating them, they stick it out because of their great hearts.
He insists, «I think that as a public servant I should be here at the service of the public,» but it is a service that is defined narcissistically rather than one that takes any notice of what the public wants.
To the extent that they think about it, most people imagine that when the Federal Government makes decisions on something as vital as the future of Australia's and the world's climate system, it will first seek advice from a range of sources including experts and public servants.
«that far from achieving the neutrality of the state, the new law creates a state preference for certain religious practices, and makes public servants start thinking about the religion of the people in front of them when they are not supposed to do that.»
One of our key failings, I think, in terms of public policy is the failure to have a whole - of - government approach to issues... The key is to change the culture of how public servants deliver public policy.
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