Sentences with phrase «of the public trust do»

The Division of Election Law Enforcement will continue to work together with its law enforcement partners, including the Attorney General, to assure New Yorkers that violations of the public trust do not go unpunished.»

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«It's almost a public criticism of what the State Council has been doing,» Jonathan Fenby, a managing director at Trusted Sources consultancy in London, told the South China Morning Post.
I believe you think we are heading for a long period of low returns, but still, with such a long investment horizon ahead of you, don't you think it could make sense to be more exposed to public equities, maybe in passive index funds, and trust the long term wealth building power of that asset class without so much attention to continuous portfolio rebalancing trying to anticipate short term returns?
He has ignored the CEO playbook for a company that faces a crisis of public trust: He does not grovel, he does not evince embarrassment at the size of the lapse.
There is the permission list — bitcoin, Ethereum, public blockchains — and then there is a whole other ecosystem where established financial institutions, kind of the traditional market if you want to think about it that way, is trying to apply this technology but in a different way using private networks where you don't need the same trust because these banks will know each other.
Public trust in Facebook has taken several beatings in the past 18 months, and the social networking giant was done no favors by the recent revelation that a political data firm called Cambridge Analytica had smuggled millions of users» data out of the site, exploiting a loophole in Facebook's platform.
I am no enemy of right - to - work laws; I do not despise the institution of private property; I do not trust the capacity of public bureaucracies to substitute for the fruit of private initiative.
The City of Asheville understands that there is substantial work to do to restore the public's trust
And doesn't Article VI of the Consti.tution state,»... no religious test shall ever be required as a qualification to any office or public trust under the United States.»
The most sustained religious discussion in these huge volumes has to do with the line in Article VI of the Constitution that «no religious Test shall ever be required as a Qualification to any Office or public Trust under the United States.»
Because the people of faith see logic in creation and see the hand of God in nature, and the athiest see the carbon dating and recent research as valuable... doesn't justify what Bill Nye said... he was not just expressing his opinion... he was taking the next step of a public figure looking to SILENCE those of faith and to interfere with the family's rights and trust.
I've seen it and it did not win him an inch of trust from the public.
nice to see you crawl out of your hole just in time to offer your 2 cents worth once again... unlike yourself I started following this team long before Wenger arrived on the scene and will continue to do so long after he's gone... in his earlier years I admired the cerebral elements he brought to the EPL, which at that point was more brutish than beautiful, and I respected the seemingly tireless efforts of Arsene, Dein & staff to uncover and develop talent without sacrificing the product on the field... likewise I appreciated that such a youthful manager wasn't afraid to bring strong personalities and / or world - class players into the fold without being fearful of how said players would potentially undermine and / or dilute his authority... unfortunately this all changed about 10 years ago and culminated in the removal of all our greatest players, both young and old, without any real replacements coming in... from Henry to RVP to Fabergas and Nasri, it was easy to see that this club was no longer interested in competing at the highest levels... instead of being honest, minus the ridiculous claims regarding the new stadium, Wenger chose to side with management and in doing so became the «front man» for this corporation pretending to be a world - class soccer club... without the «front man» this organization would have been exposed numerous years earlier, so his presence was imperative if the facade was to continue... it's for this reason and more that I despise what this once great man and Kroenke has done to my beloved club... the gutless, shameful and manipulative way they have treated the fans, like myself, is largely indefensible and this is why I felt it necessary to start offering my opinion in a public format... trust me, I resisted the temptation for many years but as long as the same shit continues to exist I will voice my opinions and if you don't like it maybe you should look for a different team to pretend to follow
Which should be obvious, but some people seem to believe Nestlé's public relations campaigns claiming it is «creating shared value «and should be trusted to do the right thing instead of regulated.
WASHINGTON — Almost half (48 percent) of Ohio voters with children in K - 12 public schools think that students do not have enough time to eat lunch at school, according to a statewide survey released today by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation and The Pew Charitable Trusts.
I just don't trust food corporations who only seem to have their best interest at heart and a complete lack of disregard for the general public who consume their products.
The public does not seem to trust the establishment any longer, but it has learned that changing governments does not lead to any significant change of government policies.
Do they really think the public will go into the polling booth thinking «oh well I would vote for Labour but they can't be trusted on the economy, and I would vote for the Conservatives but they might deliver the wrong kind of recovery, so I think I will marry economic efficiency and social justice and vote for the Liberal Democrats instead»?
Of course, it requires people to trust a campaign with what amounts to their public face — not something I'd do, thanks.
The attrition of the public realm; the remorseless growth of inequality; the social pathologies associated with its growth; the humiliations suffered by those at the bottom of the economic pile; the callous indifference of those at the top; the penetration of state institutions by corporate interests; the decline of public trust; and, not least, the hubristic irresponsibility of a sometimes criminal financial sector — all the stigmata of pre-crisis Britain — loom as large as they did before 2008.
With the reputation of elites at an all - time low, and politics seemingly more polarised than ever, who do the public now trust to manage the economy, and do they view business as friend or foe?
Although the situation does not include a public keen for constructive change — there is no positive consensus on change in any particular direction — neither is it one of widespread happiness and trust in the existing system.
In that sense, blogging is like playing guitar in a rock and roll band — lots of women study music, but far more men seem compelled to get up on stage and show off those skills in a very public way (trust me — the band I'm in formed when we were all very male and very single... and we knew exactly what we were doing).
Did we underplay the importance of relationships and trust between people that should lie at the heart of public services and institutions?
However, the Public and Commercial Services union dismissed the Cabinet Office's claims, saying: «No - one can trust this government to keep reliable figures, it can't even tell us what it's done with dozens of Home Office files.»
There is no shortage of real solutions that our leaders can draw upon in enacting comprehensive change, instead of incremental reform, and in doing so give hope to the public that can trust can be restored.
We get an incredibly high profile not just on phone hacking, we've done the BBC as well, I've got the chairman of the trust and the director general coming in and that's going to be a huge hearing as well... Because we have this power of summons, if there is a scandal, the great thing about a committee is that they can say «right I want every person who is involved in this in public, in front of this committee, answering why this has happened and what we're going to do about it».
The public still don't trust the politicians on the supply of money.
Given the flagrant abuses of power, privilege and ignoring the will of constituents like me, I don't ever believe that there will be leadership (that was needed two decades ago), to permanently change the way corruption, misconduct and patronage destroys public trust, before the end of my natural life span.
Government, I really believe, is a function of public trust: if the people don't trust the government, by definition, the government is limited.
Assemblyman Brian Kolb, leader of that chamber's minority Republicans, said the «watered - down ethics package» that was enacted «hardly scratches the surface of what we need to do to restore public trust
The body tasked with investigating complaints against the police is unable to do its job and has perilously little public trust, an influential committee of MPs said today.
Current Senate Democratic Leader Stewart Cousins said the two newest Senators, as well as the rest of the Senate, will have to do more to win back the public's trust.
But that did not happen before Cuomo was able to use the commission's report to get state lawmakers to agree to a package of ethics reforms, which created new crimes for violating the public trust and corrupting government.
Even if there is no actual impropriety, such sources of income give the appearance of impropriety and, in so doing, further undermine public confidence and trust in government officials.»
«The government has given # 100 million to a private health care company to do these flawed assessments - instead of using the health service which is already there and trusted by the public.
«And when it's used unfairly, it does enormous damage to public trust in the police... today in this hall I want to send out a message: nobody should ever be stopped just on the basis of the colour of their skin.»
The emergent coalition between open democracy advocates, environmentalists, public school proponents, anti-corruption crusaders, trust - busters and net - heads didn't do badly in yesterday's New York Democratic gubernatorial primary, with Zephyr Teachout and Tim Wu receiving 34.2 % and 40.1 % of the vote (with 98.3 % of precincts reporting), respectively, in their challenges to sitting governor Andrew Cuomo and his hand - picked running mate former Rep. Kathy Hochul.
- Governor Cuomo: «State government must do more to restore the public trust because as public servants we earn the trust of the people we serve.
U.S. Attorney Preet Bharara, his assistants and the FBI did a high service in revealing which species of crimes Silver was committing — at a time when everyone in Albany knew to a moral certainty that the speaker was betraying the public trust and rigging the game to hide his predations.
While most of our animosity and distrust is focused on Albany when it comes to ethical issues, we sometimes fail to realize that we can also do our fair share on a municipal level to help regain the trust of the public.
This came one day after the leader of the Senate's Independent Democratic Conference called for a total prohibition on outside income — something no other state does — to restore public trust in the Legislature.
In the spirit of Mad Men's Don Draper, we didn't like what was being said about Labour (that the party can't be trusted with public money), so we changed the conversation (by fronting up to enough cuts to create fiscal room for a set of policy priorities distinctly Labour and different from those of the Tory - led government).
A perjury charge against an acting district attorney «taints the very essence of who we are as prosecutors and goes against all that we strive to do to ensure the public's trust in the criminal justice system,» said DAASNY president and Oneida County District Attorney Scott McNamara.
«When you don't reveal who is getting paid and you operate behind a cloak of secrecy, it can undermine the public's trust in how the money is being spent,» Dadey said.
This selection weighed against the selection of Zach Carter as Corporation Counsel (because he reportedly befriends disgraced public official John L. Sampson, but was a John Gotti, Jr. slayer and Abner Louima defender and knows that «Stop & Frisk» is not racial profiling when done right) may suggest bi-polarity for the mayor - elect, but I trust not paranoia for me as I am at a befuddled disadvantage on what to expect next: but we can ask a de Blasio agreement with Gov. Cuomo that neither of them will be involved in selecting the next Council Chair (because that would not only be unlawful but power prejudice ugly in these times of moral decay by the elected).
«A lot of damage was done to the public trust.
We do need to fix certain aspects of our ethics laws, like closing the LLC Loophole, and pension forfeiture for elected officials who violate the public trust.
You may recall that despite Gov. Cuomo's public efforts to work for a Democratic majority, many of those Senate Democrats didn't trust him.
«For state government to do this would be an extreme government overreach and violation of public trust,» Jacobs said.
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