Sentences with phrase «prompted public questions»

State Sen. Andrew Maynard, D - Stonington, who suffered a brain injury in a 2014 fall that has prompted public questions about whether he can effectively perform his duties, would quickly qualify for a lifetime of generous state health benefits if he...

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Public speakers, politicians and marketers count on being able to provide information that subtly blends into the listener's understanding of the world without prompting questions or analysis.
In light of the need for prompt action to avoid continued uncertainty regarding the future of the Rule and PTEs, the Department concluded that a 45 - day comment period would provide adequate time for the public to provide input, generally, and on the threshold questions raised in the Presidential Memorandum.
The timing of Long's announcement prompted me to ask several public relations and church experts a question:
At the heart of the problem of consciousness, in other words, is the problem of qualia: to show how «brain processes, which are publicly observable, objective phenomena, could cause anything as peculiar as inner qualitative states of awareness or sentience, states which are in some sense «private» to the possessor of the state (MC 60).6 Searle thus prompts an even more basic question: whether it is possible to distinguish clearly and distinctly between private and public aspects of perception.
My question was prompted by this editorial in science arguing that the politicization of science has led the public to oppose it.
In her campaign, Templeton questioned the board's financial management and the revocation of privilege of the floor, which was prompted by public outbursts over the past several years.
The March 2017 Owasco Lake public forum organized by your Owasco Watershed Lake Association prompted many questions to the panel of government...
Using the Google Hangout's chat function, participants such as Joe Kerns, co-founder of the start - up Roundview.co and a volunteer with the New York City Code for America brigade betaNYC, and Chris Whong, a data solutions activist at Socrata who is co-captain of betaNY, asked questions about the degree to which information about constituent services prompted by social media and other avenues is available as public data for analysis.
The potential risk to public health posed by this trend prompts the questions: Are these amateur biologists dangerous, and if not, could they be in the future?
In their annual poll of the public's attitude toward public education, what prompted the well - respected PDK (Phi Delta Kappa) association's new question about the purpose of education?
But in none of the states, Florida included, does the law provide the sort of data and transparency needed to answer the question of how neovoucher students do academically or the question of how many students are prompted by the law to attend private school instead of public school.
Whether the financial crisis will prompt public debate on these broader questions remains to be seen.
There remains a lack of concrete evidence that coyote numbers have been reduced with these approaches, prompting wildlife biologists and the public to question their validity as a management option.
Andy, I think your prompt question at the end of your column touches on a related but more basic question: Does the general public know where their food comes from and how it is grown?
So now the question is no longer about what would have prompted questions about skeptic scientists» funding to come up at «an obscure utility hearing in Minnesota», it's about why an assistant A.G. would insert material into a public hearing against some of its expert science witnesses concerning an industry corruption insinuation based on a suggestion coming from a private citizen who had nothing to do with the topic at all just eight or so weeks earlier.
, which seems to often resort to claiming that the public and deniers are «stupid», which now prompt the question «aren't these emperors, in fact, quite stupid?».
The research shines a spotlight on concerns around data protection and privacy among the British public, with only one in five (19 %) confident their personal data is used in the best possible way by business, and GDPR prompting a further three in five (58 %) to question how much data businesses hold on them.
Given the Cambridge Analytica scandal has prompted public and political questioning about the way Facebook handles personal data, the company may well be unwilling to launch a device which sits inside your house and recognises your face.
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