Sentences with phrase «press and public scrutiny»

However, knowing this as he must, he should be sensible enough not to use racist words which most of us - who luckily do not suffer the same press and public scrutiny - would not use.

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Culture secretary Matt Hancock added: «Robust high quality journalism is important for public debate and scrutiny - but as print circulations decline and more readers move online, the press faces an uncertain future.
Fortune: Do you worry that with the legal scrutiny and all the press, the tide of public opinion may be turning negative?
For weeks, in an attempt to avoid the scrutiny of the press and the public, Thompson wore dark glasses and a brimmed hat and averted his eyes at stoplights and in airports.
And often, the principle of independent scrutiny was then taken by the government, or the hard - pressed leadership in a particular area of public life where standards were said to be inadequate, to imply formal enforcement by an external body.
On - topic questions include: whether de Blasio and McCray's partnership is modeled on the Clintons, how the Mayor's Fund will be financed including whether they plan to ask Michael Bloomberg to contribute money, the anticipated size of McCray's staff and office location, whether McCray will regularly issue a public schedule, how de Blasio decided to appoint McCray, whether she will continue to be active in other efforts related to the administration such as the pre-K initiative, whether McCray is ready for increased public and press scrutiny and how others who disagree with any actions or decisions by McCray at the Mayor's Fund can address those with the mayor.
We'll continue to press our case with ESD, Fort Schuyler and any other state development agencies that attempt to shield their spending of tax dollars from public scrutiny.
In waging a nasty public fight over CRISPR, they have already attracted the scrutiny of the mainstream press (The Washington Post and the Boston Globe Media's STAT, to name two avid voyeurs), the scientific press and, oh boy, the Internet.
Over the last year, the publicity - averse brothers have found themselves and their company, Koch Industries, under increased scrutiny from the public and the press.
As a firm believer in the concept of additionality - basically, would the proposed renewable energy project have happened under «business as usual» conditions - he explained that offsets would only gain the upper hand through: «public perception (from closer press scrutiny of REC financial figures); possible consumer fraud lawsuits testing deceptive marketing statutes; and perhaps most importantly a thriving domestic offset market built around regional climate schemes such as the Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative, AB 32 in California, the Western Climate Initiative, and possibly a national cap - and - trade scheme down the road.»
Where matters are dealt with in either the county court or the High Court, they are protected from public scrutiny yet they become open to both public and press — subject to reporting restrictions at judicial discretion — should they reach either the Court of Appeal or House of Lords.
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