Sentences with phrase «of wide public»

First, there's no way that Climate Audit can control who submits to a UK committee investigating a subject of wide public interest.
The hotel is located 49 km from Barcelona and from Girona, perfectly connected because of the existence of a wide public transport offer.
Critics maintain the Delaney measure would have amounted to a huge giveaway of tax revenue to companies in the midst of wide public concern over the use of so - called inversion deals to avoid taxation by relocating corporations overseas.
Coming at a time of wide public concern about the state of education, the NCLB legislation set in place requirements that...
At the Cavendish Laboratory the group that formed around Bernal, a man of wide public and scientific interests, included the Nobel Prize winners Max Perutz and John Kendrew, who in 1937 began to use X rays to analyze two proteins fundamental to life, myoglobin and hemoglobin, both of which function in the transport of gases in the blood.
But in the age of social media, companies now compete for the trust of the wider public, not just of their own customers.
«It's been said in the past few days we need to stop talking about ourselves and engaging with the concerns and priorities of the wider public.
The readers» panel has been selected from as wide a cross-section as possible and may not be representative of wider public opinion.
In recent years, Oscar voters tastes have diverged from the preferences of the wider public.
Shelton and her star / executive producer, Mark Duplass (Safety Not Guaranteed), have well and truly moved out of the shadow of mumblecore's limitations and into the realm of wider public consciousness.
Throughout the year we welcome visits from members of the wider public, including the police, local councillors and MP's and the business community.
Teacher pay growth has lagged behind that of the wider public sector in most years over the last decade, and there are concerns that it has contributed to current recruitment and retention problems.
Critics, including Professor Jonathan Tritter, Professor of Sociology and Public Policy at Aston University, warn this weakens the democratic leverage once enjoyed by local education authorities as democratic guarantors of the wider public interest.
It was not until the 1970s that this area was brought to the attention of the wider public and it has since gone on to achieve world - wide fame.
It both brought him to the attention of a wider public at a time when Abstract Expressionism still held sway in the eyes of the New York art world, and it documented, step - by - step, his transition from abstraction to figuration.
Of course, a good part of the artist's wideranging, amiable practice lends itself very neatly to reproduction, from the transient «One - Minute Sculptures,» 1988 - 97, that brought his work to the attention of a wider public beginning in the late 1980s to his more recent photographic «instructions» for being idle or politically incorrect.
The Poster Girls exhibition will help to redress this by bringing their work to the attention of a wider public audience.»
It excels in bringing emerging artists, who are expected to create something «big» over the following years, to the attention of a wider public.
This goes to what I describe in Chapter 4 as the policy - dependent nature of wider public perceptions as well as our own ideological biases as a community of people actively working to create social change on the issue.
In this respect, it is worth considering new polling that shows a majority of the wider public supports a net - zero goal for the UK, as does a majority of Conservative voters.
Lewandowsky, amongst others, set about overcoming the impasse by belittling sceptics, primarily, but also the faculties of the wider public, and thereby to elevate academics.
If you take the view that any kind of deception or unlawful activity is never justified in pursut of the wider public good then you're perfecty entitled to take that view but you have to then accept that certain information which should come to light will not do so, and you have to be absolutely consistent, which means condemning the release of the climategate emails.
It is therefore appropriate to curtail further deployment of onshore wind, balancing the interests of onshore wind developers with those of the wider public
I wonder if Mann is now «a cornered animal» and his illogical, childish lashing out at Steyn merely reflects his general emotional state at the present time as his house of cards falls around his ears, exposing his enormous but battered ego to the derision of a wider public.
Surrounding yourself with likeminded people will give that impression, but don't mistake insular groupthink as being representative of the wider public.
Stating that «Vahrenholt is a case for psychopathologists or criminologists» would, in the eye of the wider public at least, paint you as an extremist and Vahrenholt as the persecuted.
Is this reflective of a wider public interest in sustainable living, or are you simply capturing a larger share of the existing green market?
Finally, the TUC powerfully restates the case for an evidence - based approach to legal aid policy, which must be understood within the context of wider public services.
Our pre-eminent investment treaty arbitration practice is part of our wider public international law offering, and sits alongside our successful international commercial arbitration practice.
But lawyers are not drafting only for other initiates into the mysteries: they write for clients and members of the wider public, who are not lawyers and who care not at all for the linguistic arcana of the law.
The LAA's interpretation raises an issue of wider public importance.
Note, though L eventually lost, the CA considered that proceedings were justified because of their wider public interest.
Despite success in his own practice, it was not until the release of Hendrix's groundbreaking book, Getting the Love You Want, in 1988, that Imago Relationship Therapy drew the attention of the wider public.

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In an email to Business Insider, Block.one CEO Brendan Blumer said the advert was targeted at attendees of the conference, «many of whom were developers and not to the wider public,» and was not an attempt to solicit investment.
U.S. Attorney General Jeff Sessions» wide - ranging new crackdown on drug offenders could exacerbate one of America's most persistent public health tragedies: the heroin and opioid addiction epidemic that's been ravaging the country and killed nearly 35,000 Americans in 2015 alone.
We have to look at this say and say, «How do we make sure the public has the widest possible range of ground transportation options and technologies that are safe and affordable and convenient for them, and the rules between those options are fair and equitable?»
In the 18th century, L'Enfant filled DC with plenty of public space, including parks, plazas, and wide sidewalks.
Yet despite the ease, access and affordability of presenting a message to a wide audience, a lot of organizations suck at public relations.
The breakdown of the New York metro area's public transit system is sure to cause a city - wide headache, leaving roughly 600,000 commuters scrambling.
Tightly controlled companies are the unloved children of the public markets, because they concentrate decision - making in the hands of the few to the exclusion of a firm's wider shareholder base.
This category covers a wide range of jobs, although they occupy a very specific strata in the public sector: these are the senior administrators that sit between elected politicians and the front lines of the civil service.
«If present public expenditures on schooling were made available to parents [through a voucher] regardless of where they send their children, a wide variety of schools would spring up to meet the demand,» writes Milton Friedman in Capitalism and Freedom.
The CNBC Global CFO Council represents some of the largest public and private companies in the world, collectively managing more than $ 4.5 trillion in market capitalization across a wide variety of sectors.
In January most large public companies adopted International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS), a system already used in more than 100 countries (notably across the European Union and wide swaths of the Pacific Rim).
However, Chadwick said he did not believe the original story should be retracted, and defended The Guardian's choice to «bring to wide public notice an aspect of WhatsApp» that had the potential to make some private messages vulnerable.
March brings the opening of Lafayette Anticipations, a public gathering place in the heart of the Marais that will present a wide variety of events and works of contemporary art, design and fashion.
BlackRock says recent gun violence in Florida «requires response and action from a wide range of entities across both the public and private sectors.»
Second, when someone does something well, reward them with public recognition, whether it's a company - wide email, a shout - out in a meeting, a party, or something more substantial like an enhanced job title (for instance, «Senior» or «Lead» in front of their current role).
Angus responded by arguing that Chan's role as the company's leading public policy person in Canada means he's in charge of engaging with government on a wide range of business issues that affect Facebook, which has 23 million users in the country and more than two billion worldwide.
Canada's most promising tech companies have given the public markets a wide berth, leading to a buildup of IPO - ready firms.
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