Sentences with phrase «public appeal which»

The following advertisement is typical of the public appeal which was used in the campaign to secure adoption of the statute:
The result of a historic public appeal which attracted around 800,000 donations from the public, totalling # 1.5 million (a total of # 10.3 million was raised with grants from the Heritage Lottery Fund, Art Fund and RMG).

Not exact matches

Fitzgerald said a challenge in a movie like Snowden is to appeal to the American public, which includes many people who don't know or care about geek - speak, while also remaining credible with hacker types.
In the ruling, which was made public just before Christmas, the U.S. Federal Circuit Court of Appeals in Washington said the government was wrong to deny a trademark to «The Slants,» an Asian - American band.
Christians are then left pointing to sociological maladies to vindicate our claims or appealing to the authority of a «pure science» which doesn't exist; or in the case of «same sex marriage,» we're reduced to pleading for private exemptions from public «justice.»
The two kinds of activity which we have noted — the public appeal and the service to individuals in need — run together.
Symbols and images of this kind cluster thickly in the scenes of the «Christmas story» which in Matthew and Luke is the prelude to their account of the public career of Jesus: visits of angels, prophetic dreams, the marvelous star in the east, the miraculous birth greeted with songs from the heavenly choir, all the appealing incidents so familiar in the appropriate setting of Christmas carol and nativity play.
She issued a ruling outlining a process, which, at the moment is not public, but is being appealed by The Rev. Vosper, which is her absolute right.
By nature, the present President of America has that element in him — I should not be saying this but I am being inherently made to convey this as comment of exception for America and for Obama whose whole (Obama and his better half) stand as an extension through the ex Presidential candidate's Charisma Of the Secretary Hillary Clinton that President Obama's Charisma has selflessly absorbed for function in the cabinet gracefully for America and the world.That shows the humbleness of President Obama and maturity of Hillary Clinton of acceptance without a feeling of high and low of ego regarded as exceptional in Divinity.I was not supposed to make this comment and I have done so to urge the Republicans to accept their Light within of consensus through individual projections under control as Obama's gesture of bipartisanship that will come to address.In short, this comment is all about health and health care where economics alone does not come into the picture with a rigorous analysis on it but should also extend as leverage to the person in play (Obama) who is also selflessly poised with corrections on it over the infra structure of it that he has proposed for approval as ego of his working element as the executive public ally chosen as the President that had appealed to the public at large voting even putting behind able dleaers like McCain?George W Bush was the last to steer America into the Light over the past of America and that stands as the subtle truth even today as on date with Bill Clinton the ex President of America giving support through his excellent independent caliber for Obama ultimately to head the show of America that was time bound of its reality that sees no barriers and to which he accepted well in his individual capacity as the free lance ex President of America.
They described the phrase as «relating to or denoting circumstances in which objective facts are less influential in shaping public opinion than appeals to emotion and personal belief».
The Appeal, which also contained once again a succinct history of the whole affair was to be sent with the letter to the Fuggerhaus and to be made public after Luther's departure.
April 12 — West Ham's move to London's Olympic Stadium will come under increased public scrutiny following a ruling by the UK's Information Tribunal which rejected in full the London Legacy Development Corporation (LDDC)'s appeal against an earlier Information Commissioner ruling to reveal full details of the secret contract enabling West Ham to move into the publicly owned Olympic Stadium.
Prophet Kobi for one has admitted in the same video in which he appealed to the public to help him to unravel the identity of the anonymous person who had posted another video online that, among other things claimed the prophet had predicted Bishop Obinim's therianthropic prowess, also pontificated that the end times or Christ's Second Coming, otherwise called Parousia or Second Advent, is not to be expected in these times as the Great Commission has yet to penetrate every nook and cranny of this planet!
Michael Heseltine, commenting on BBC2, was certainly in no doubt that this was his kind of Tory speech, an appeal to «the whole spectrum of society» that put education and public services at its heart and is aimed at re-engaging with parts of the country in which the Tories have become an extinct or endangered species — hence the appeals to Humberside, Lancashire and even Scotland.
This is in stark contrast to the public realm, which is characterised by the diversity of human difference, and where plural appeals prevail.
The BHA appealed this decision to the ICO, which on 4 July 2012 ruled that the DfE must publish the information by 8 August, as the public interest favours disclosure.
I believe that such appeals carry grave threats to democratic discourse, and I think it wrong that faith groups, which in the United States and here enjoy significant hidden subsidies from other taxpayers, should award themselves a special right to influence the law and public policy and seek to impose their views on others who disagree with them.»
That puts Council speaker and mayoral hopeful Christine Quinn in a bit of a bind and she seeks to both widen her appeal in the business community, but also tend to the grassroots which gave her a boost into public office in the first place.
The foldout also includes commitments to «support our public schools» and to «close the $ 4.4 billion annual gap in funding owed by the state to public schools» — a figure apparently derived from the Court of Appeals» 2003 Campagn for Fiscal Equity, Inc. v. State decision, which ruled Albany had shortchanged the city billions in education funds.
Public Advocate Letitia James filed a motion to expedite the review of the case on April 14, which a state appeal court approved, records show.
The company, which owns and manages about 15,000 units in the New York area, said the filing was not meant to impact the talks, but was necessary to preserve its right to appeal the September 2009 Public Service Commission ruling, Urban American spokesperson Joe DePlasco said.
He and co-author Ben Jackson, an Oxford University lecturer, instead called on Mr Miliband to adopt a «patriotic, national growth appeal» which does not simply focus on «a simple defence of the public sector and public spending».
He said the appeal, which will see the three - year freedom of information struggle culminate in the high court, was a «needless additional hammer blow» to public confidence in house of Commons.
It was the most logical and legal conclusion the Court of Appeal should have reached to save dwindling public funds to be used again to conduct another election, having nullified the election of Ekwunife on the grounds of non-qualification which means, in the eyes of the law, the PDP candidate was never a candidate.
The authors believe Mr Brown has to appeal to a public mood which is divided between individual optimism and social pessimism.
The ultimate goal is of course a vision which appeals to the public, but it must also speak to the values of the new gatekeepers of the party the members and the three pounders.
Not content with what he could do for the area from his business, John became involved in Orchard Park government as a member of the Public Safety Committee for a year and then as a member of the Zoning Board of Appeals on which he served for four years before being elected to the first of his six four - year terms of office as a Town Councilman.
During Mr. de Blasio's run for public advocate four years ago, Ms. McCray sat in on focus groups in which minority voters talked about the strong appeal of the family's racial diversity — images of which Mr. de Blasio featured prominently in campaign brochures and mailers.
In the interview with the Observer Mr Corbyn also offered his first public comments on the Court of Appeal's judgement to bar around 130,000 members from voting in the leadership contest in a ruling which upheld the initial decision of Labour's ruling body.
Public support is best fired up by appeal to the emotions of deadly combat, over which the amygdala — a center for primary emotion in the brain — is grandmaster.
Ordinary users can track this constellation of satellites with one of several Web sites or with an appealing public - domain software program called Home Planet, which can map any satellite you choose, GPS or not, against a projection of the Earth's surface.
About Blog This blog primarily deals with «public policy» at a theoretical and conceptual level, which has a universal appeal, this blog will overwhelmingly explore public policy issues pertinent to policy discourses in India and from an Indian perspective.
The law, known as the Gun - Free School Zones Act, was struck down last fall by the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit, which said that Congress exceeded its authority under the commerce clause of the Constitution when it made gun possession near public or private schools a federal offense.
That law has four key provisions: 1) every child, no matter how disabled, has a right to a free and appropriate education, which can take place in either a public or private setting; 2) an Individualized Education Plan (IEP) must be designed for each child in consultation with his or her parents; 3) the child should be educated in the «least restrictive environment»; and 4) parents can object to the educational provisions for their child by requesting a «due process» hearing with an independent hearing officer, whose decisions can be appealed to the courts (see sidebar).
The Senate voted 30 to 19 this month to appeal the ruling, which has put pressure on legislators to overhaul the way the state pays for public education.
They describe this as the «circumstances in which objective facts are less influential in shaping public opinion than appeals to emotion and personal belief.
The model under which they operated was one that appealed to us, and we hoped it would become a template for how we reorganized the traditional public schools.
The decision, which the state plans to appeal, is likely, the experts say, to increase the use of the comparable - worth concept in job - evaluation schemes of private and public employers — including public - school systems — nationwide.
In states like Colorado, where charters are perceived as public schools serving local students, advocates may find they can build bipartisan support, especially in light of traditional conservative support for charter schools and the sector's continued focus on serving disadvantaged, urban students, which appeals to liberals.
The Kentucky Court of Appeals, which was then the state's highest court, held that a statute authorizing public aid to private schools for exceptional children did not violate, among other Constitutional Provisions on Education, Kentucky's Blaine Amendment because the funds were for children's «welfare» rather than «education.»
The Kentucky Court of Appeals ruled that an arrangement between a county board of education and a religious college, under which the college was paid tuition fees and building maintenance fees for the education of county high school students out of public school funds, violated Kentucky's Blaine Amendment.
Last week, the Fourth Circuit Court of Appeal, which is located in Louisiana, ruled in favor of a class action lawsuit brought on behalf of about 7000 New Orleans public school employees who were wrongfully terminated when the State of Louisiana took control of 107 New Orleans public schools following Hurricane Katrina.
The decisions come after a public consultation on the changes in the appeals process, in which 19 people and organisations responded.
For about 90 minutes Thursday morning, the three justices on the California Court of Appeals heard arguments in the historic Vergara v. California lawsuit which could have wide implications for the public school system.
In May 2008, the Arizona Court of Appeals held that the programs: (1) did not violate the state constitution's bar to public money being «appropriated for or applied to any religious worship, exercise, or instruction, or to the support of any religious establishment»; but (2) did violate the Arizona Constitution's «Aid Clause,» which the court declined to characterize as a true Blaine Amendment.
The Colorado Supreme Court recently restored a measure of fiscal sanity to public sector retirement law in the Centennial State by reversing a Court of Appeals ruling which said that the state could not cut cost - of - living adjustments to help return the state's pension system to health.
CCSA is proud to recognize these Los Angeles - area charter public school parents for the instrumental role they played in helping defeat SB 808 (Mendoza), which would have eliminated appeals for new charter school petitions and renewals, and their role in rallying families in their community to get involved in the Los Angeles Unified School District (LAUSD) Board District 6 election, resulting in the election of charter public school supporter Kelly Gonez to the LAUSD school board.
We don't boast about releasing thousands of titles each year... many of which hold little or no appeal to the public.
Some 50 BookBench sculptures have been placed around the capital, in an initiative led by the National Literacy Trust and Wild in Art, the body which specializes in mass appeal public art events and which worked on the London 2012 Olympics and Paralympic mascot trails.
This is a particular problem with genre fiction, which has a global appeal, as there are very good crime writers from Mexico, Peru and Argentina who will never be read outside their countries, just because they have never been read before by a larger Spanish publisher or public.
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