Sentences with phrase «public airing of»

Then again, most of these disputes tend to get sorted out after a big public airing of grievances.
«What needs to happen is a very thorough investigation and a public airing of the way these platforms function,» said Raj Goyle, a former Kansas state legislator and Congressional candidate, who now is the co-CEO of legal tech platform Bodhala.
Sen. Susan Collins (R - Maine), who serves on the Senate Intelligence Committee, said she'd like Nix to testify and answer questions about potential Russia connections, which could lead to a public airing of close ties between the Trump campaign and Cambridge Analytica.
FAIs provide a public airing of the circumstances of a death, which allows bereaved relatives to hear what happened from those directly involved and to ensure that reasonable measures to prevent a recurrence are identified.
The commentary (including here at Slaw) has been interesting and the public airing of patent policy is much needed and generally productive; but I don't think the ruling is that big a deal.
They were not at all comfortable with the possible public airing of their past, unlike a younger generation.
The really pernicious thing about the public airing of the scientific community's dirty underwear is the way it feeds people who have a general distrust of science, and are looking for any excuse to trash the scientific - whatever complex.
Since then, there does not appear to have been any public airing of a plan except for last week's hearing, in which the bill Walsh co-sponsored was among many pieces of charter - related legislation that came before the Legislature.
So it was yesterday, when the research panel of the U.S. House of Representatives science committee held its first public airing of a bill that would make some controversial changes to peer review at the National Science Foundation (NSF).
Few physicists attended Weinstein's initial lecture, and with no published equations to review, the public airing of his theory has generated heated controversy.
It's unlikely that your average Ph.D. researcher would consider such a public airing of family history, though it's not without precedent.
At a rare public airing of their differences, some commissioners at the August meeting of JCOPE said they don't want another associate of Cuomo's to be the next executive director.
De Blasio's very public airing of his grievances with Cuomo last year, in which he said the governor had «engaged in his own sense of strategies, his own political machinations, and what we've often seen is, if someone disagrees with him openly, some kind of revenge or vendetta follows,» marked a turning point in the two men's relationship, and not for the better.
Democrats, already fearful of getting throttled at the polls in November, are dreading a public airing of Rangel's ethical misdeeds at a hearing before the ethics panel's adjudicatory subcommittee — just weeks before the elections.
New Yorkers For Constitutional Freedoms, a conservative Christian organization, blasted the measure, saying lawmakers should conduct a more public airing of the bill through hearings.
A New York State judge ruled that a defamation lawsuit brought by a woman who has said Trump made unwanted sexual advances could go forward, raising the possibility of a public airing of other allegations of sexual misconduct against the president.
Then there was the time Kelly and Cuomo were traveling again right at the height of the public airing of grievances between the Governor and New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio.
While de Blasio has promised a public airing of grievances over the city's more controversial statues, he said a commission to study them has to stay quiet — for now — because it's dealing with «very sensitive, complex subject matter.»
Maybe it's a clever marketing call, maybe it's a sincere public airing of the challenges of marriage and monogamy, maybe it's both.
The very public airing of the reason for Saatchi and Lawson's relationship breakdown has had one benefit: it has raised awareness of an issue that may have been quietly slipping us by for far too long.
Following Fowler's public airing of her experience at the company, Uber set out to «grow up,» as Kalanick said months ago.
Mid-month, the USTR is holding a hearing for the public airing of views about the Section 301 remedies, where it will be impressed upon the administration how costly a trade war would be.
President Donald Trump will not assert executive privilege to block fired FBI Director James Comey from testifying on Capitol Hill, the White House said Monday, setting the stage for a dramatic public airing of the former top law enforcement official's dealings with the commander in chief.

Not exact matches

SEOUL, South Korea (AP)-- A Korean Air heiress apologized Tuesday for causing trouble in her first public appearance as a suspect in an abuse of power case after she allegedly threw a drink at someone during a business meeting.
SEOUL, South Korea — A Korean Air heiress apologized for causing trouble in her first public appearance as a suspect in an abuse of power case Tuesday as public calls urging her family to resign grow.
SEOUL, South Korea — A Korean Air heiress apologized Tuesday for causing trouble in her first public appearance as a suspect in an abuse of power case after she allegedly threw a drink at someone during a business meeting.
The Air Force Court of Appeals in May 2017 also reversed a conviction in the sexual assault case U.S. v. Boyce after finding that public statements by Sens. Claire McCaskill and Kirsten Gillibrand regarding the «Marines United» scandal earlier this year created «the appearance of unlawful command influence» in the case, as retired Col. Don Christensen, a former Air Force chief prosecutor and current president of the advocacy group Protect Our Defenders, told Task & Purpose at the time.
The public was ready to hate us before we were even on the air, and then, of course, the show wasn't very good either.
It will give public investors more faith in their investments, and it could take some air out of the tech bubble.
Related: Back to Civilian Life, Veterans Try Franchises The track will include an eight - week cycle of two public Hangouts per week, on Tuesdays and Thursdays, taught by IVMF founder and former U.S. Air Force officer Dr. Mike Haynie.
Public apologies from Delta Air Lines (dal), Zara and Medtronic (mdt) for similar offenses have so far satisfied China, which has grown increasingly sensitive to issues of sovereignty.
Launched in 2016, public charter air carrier is a subsidiary of private jet charter company JetSuite and a distant cousin of JetBlue Airways.
«Consumers will receive a tangible benefit because the carmakers were overstating their gas mileage and cheating not only the general public but also car buyers,» said Frank O'Donnell, president of Clean Air Watch.
Korean Air Chairman Cho Yang - ho had tried to appease the public by announcing the resignation of his two daughters from executive positions last month.
SEOUL, South Korea (AP)-- A Korean Air heiress apologized for causing trouble in her first public appearance as a suspect in an abuse of power case Tuesday as public calls urging her family to resign grow.
And yet emails that were never intended to be public unavoidably will have consequences, most of which will never be tested in a court of law or arbitration and some of which may never be aired at all, such as the unreturned call or, ironically, the unanswered email.
The family's alleged abuse of power has angered the Korean public as local media reported leaked voice recordings and videos purporting to be Cho family members mistreating Korean Air employees.
«To the flying public an air tragedy is an air tragedy, regardless of how it is classified,» said Tyler.
Responding to public outrage, the government has recently introduced a series of measures like making public the level of air pollution in Beijing and also plans to impose emission restrictions on the steel, coal and petrochemicals industries, among others.
The new entity will incorporate VMware's vCloud Air public cloud option along with Virtustream's enterprise - focused cloud offerings, according to a statement that was released just in advance of VMware's earnings call on Tuesday.
The EPA, a federal agency charged with safeguarding clean, livable air and water, funds and conducts research into the effects of climate change on public health, the environment, and natural disasters.
«The shameful scale of the public health crisis London faces, with thousands of premature deaths caused by air pollution, must be addressed,» Khan said.
In a statement to news site The Verge on Monday, the Air Force's 45th Space Wing, which is tasked with keeping the public safe during launches, said that the shutdown has caused it to remove «key members of the civilian workforce» from its efforts.
In contrast to Ong's product - based approach, Roosegaarde's work has mainly taken the form of large - scale installations, among them a fluorescent bike path that glows like Van Gogh's night skies, giant kites that can supply up to 200 households with green energy, and «the world's largest vacuum cleaner» to suck up air pollution in public spaces.
McCain expressed reservations about the rules and supported revising them, but said, «Improving the control of methane emissions is an important public health and air quality issue.»
MONTREAL — Bombardier is implementing one of the deepest job cuts in its history by eliminating 7,000 positions — including more than a third in Canada — though it took pains Wednesday to instead train the public spotlight on a large CSeries plane order with Air Canada.
Public apologies from Delta Air Lines, Zara and Medtronic for similar offences have so far satisfied China, which has grown increasingly sensitive to issues of sovereignty.
Seeing his work on his personal site and sites like Street Etiquette, it's not surprising to see that brands like Hood By Air and Public School have allowed this rising talent behind the scenes of their Fashion Week shows.
«The top three weighted criteria are political and social environment, medical and health considerations, and public services and transport,» explains Griffiths, adding that criteria cover factors such as ease of entry and exit, air pollution, and risk of disease.
In a television exclusive, TODAY aired excerpts of the interview this morning, which may be her last public interview for some time.
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