Sentences with phrase «public blogs like»

She has every right to go to the police or do what is needed to get justice, but if she goes onto public blogs like this one and starts posting names of people and organizations, it can get touchy if they decide to take legal action.

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The idea, explains Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella in a blog post, is to give access to the computing power afforded by public cloud platforms like Microsoft Azure even to those nonprofits and charities who otherwise might not be able to afford it.
Then what possesses folks like you to feel so compelled to deny his existance in public on a CNN blog?
It seems like lots of non-mothers think that it shouldn't be done in public nor be discussed in public (like on blogs).
I like your blog graphic — is it custom made, or maybe some public template?
As Anne Marie [Carrie] has already pointed out on her blog last month — a 2008 Barnardos poll found that 54 % of the public thought that British children were beginning to behave like animals.
This blog and others show you are unable to lead and are crying in public like children.
Eventually, Trippi believes that we'll laugh off minor gaffes like this, but at the moment, the Internet is encouraging a culture of authenticity at the same time that rival campaigns, the media, blogs, etc., will gang - tackle a candidate (or celebrity) for the slightest public or private mistake.
This post is part of a blog carnival called Public Science Triumphs, a project that shows the great value of public funding of basic science at a time when Congress is considering deep cuts to agencies like the National Science Foundation and the National Institutes of HPublic Science Triumphs, a project that shows the great value of public funding of basic science at a time when Congress is considering deep cuts to agencies like the National Science Foundation and the National Institutes of Hpublic funding of basic science at a time when Congress is considering deep cuts to agencies like the National Science Foundation and the National Institutes of Health.
I always like to think of my blog as a personal diary that I am willing to share with the public.
Like male peacocks showing off their magnificent plumage to attract a mate, some men on dating sites post topless selfies in mirror... Shruti Shah, 30, who works in public relations, blogs about food in New York and is on dating apps...
Users can also check out the largest Herpes blog as well as public forums to find their like — minded companion.
The website also boasts of highly advanced communication options that include the likes of a dedicated email client, instant messaging service, public forums as well as blogs.
Standard users can also access the blog section as well as public forums in order to find their ideal match and interact with like — minded people.
About Blog A small group of young Christians who have spent several years working out what our faith looks like in public.We host thoughtful and gracious conversations about Christianity's shape in the public square.Classical, conservative discourse on all issues of faith, culture and politics.
I like to see that Steve has a public blog, it's full of interesting information.
Through this blog we hope to educate the general public on where their food comes from and what a real Midwest family farm looks like!
Mikael Haveri, director of public relations at Housemarque, told the PlayStation Blog that, like a lot of projects at the developer, Alienation began with technological experiments and tinkering, which were also influenced by games developers play.
Seattle Education has timely blog posts about Seattle's public school system, and like most of the regional blogs, they provide excellent information for the country about education reform.
Education reform advocate Peter Cunningham shot back in a blog post that the study's premise that charters siphon money from traditional public schools «is like arguing that a younger child deprives an older child of parental attention.»
As a parent writing to President Obama explained, in a letter posted at the Washington Post blog of Valerie Strauss, «We have something very important in common: daughters in the seventh grade... Like my daughter Eva, Sasha appears to be a funny, smart, loving girl... There is, however, one important difference between them: Sasha attends private school, while Eva goes to public school... Sasha does not have to take Washington's standardized test, the D.C. CAS, which means you don't get a parent's - eye view of the annual high - stakes tests taken by most of America's children.»
Yet, in spite of all of the drama that has occurred in the time since the ruling, a number of individuals — from parents to politicians to members of the media — have inexplicably opined in letters - to - the - editor, blog posts and the like that the fateful decision made by four of the seven justices on the State Supreme Court would not hurt the charter school movement in Georgia nor stifle the progress that has been made to give parents and students quality public school choice options.
We received a lot of great submissions, tabulated the Facebook «Likes» of many of them on our Facebook page, and from those «likes» arrived upon three finalists to participate in a public poll at the SelfPublishingNews.com Likes» of many of them on our Facebook page, and from those «likes» arrived upon three finalists to participate in a public poll at the SelfPublishingNews.com likes» arrived upon three finalists to participate in a public poll at the SelfPublishingNews.com blog.
I think educating the public about what indie publishing really means and the rise of review blogs that cater to them and carry as much weight as places like Dear Author and Smart Bitches Trashy Books will go a lot further toward informing the public what qualifies as a good read.
And yes, because like you, I've promised confidentiality (although I am not a lawyer like you, so I can't defend the confidentiality as a client privilege), so I can't specify much more than I have in my public blog, for fear of revealing my sources.
Clove made public this information in a blog post on their http://blog.clove.co.uk website, with a message that reads — «This delay is quite common with brand new devices but we would have liked it if it had arrived as originally planned.
WARNING: A story posted on a public blog (like here) is considered «previously published.»
And finally, I must observe... for many, writing an investment blog for five years, especially when it anonymously separates this public life from my private life, might seem like the work of an austere & unsociable individual.
About Blog Mormon Women Stand is a collaborative online effort to join like - minded female members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter - day Saints who share a desire to make a public stand as witnesses of Jesus Christ.
The other writer wrote the most crap I've ever read on travel blogs about Bali... like no public display of affection, cover arms and legs at all times etc...
On this blog we mostly talk about topics from the video games consulting part of ICO Partners, but we also have an excellent Public Relations team working on a wide range of clients and titles (from big players like SMITE, Fractured Space, Endless Legend to indie titles such as Evoland, The Lion's Song and Fragments of Him).
This comment is not directed at those people (the public visitors) who are above - average knowledgeable and frequent blogs like RC.
«I'll say this t the public Mr Interviewer, anyone who believes that the information on blogs like Judith Curry's and appearances by Lord Monckton is based on the scientific facts as contained in the IPCC reports and thousands of other Papers prodcued by 27,000 people in the climate field are fooling themselves.
I love your blog — it is absolutely essential for non-climatologists like me to stay informed and well equipped to help educate the public.
And yes, YouTube videos, computer games, blogs, websites, street demonstrations, college student movements like the one started at Middlebury College in Vermont, all these contribute to raising public awareness of an enormous enormous problem, and we aren't even halfway there yet to full global conciousness.
Mr. Rabett goes to DC... Eli would like to thank all those who wrote to Senator Barbara Boxer about the US Senate Environment and Public Works blog that Marc Morano was writing.
Headlines like «2014: The Most Dishonest Year on Record» have been posted on climate skeptic blogs, such as Watts Up With That, and a commentator for the popular British newspaper The Daily Mail all but accused NASA of lying to the press and the public about global temperatures, despite the open discussion of uncertainties both in NASA's press materials and during a press conference with audio that is publicly accessible.
And as we have learned lately, there is nothing in the blogosphere keeping corporations or governments from using social media like blogs, twitter, facebook and the like from trying to create a false sense of consensus (like climate skepticism) on matters of public concern or interest — or lack thereof.
Remember, I'm one of the folks who consciously and specifically DID N'T sign the secrecy agreement, specifically so I could discuss these questions in public... so no, there is no wrong at all in folks like myself discussing these questions on the blogs.
But there are hundreds of other light - footed, young abstainers with a diarist urge: it is not news that this shopping - averse, carbon - footprint - reducing, city - dwelling generation likes to blog (the paperless, public diary form).
A number of legal bloggers roundly condemned Jones Day for bringing the suit, with Public Citizen lawyer Paul Alan Levy leading the backlash with his post at the Consumer Law & Policy Blog in which he said that the lawsuit deserved a prize for «grossest abuse of trademark law to suppress speech the plaintiff doesn't like
About Blog Mormon Women Stand is a collaborative online effort to join like - minded female members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter - day Saints who share a desire to make a public stand as witnesses of Jesus Christ.
Public Citizen lawyer Paul Alan Levy is winning praise from some corners of the blogosphere for his post at the Consumer Law & Policy Blog in which he says the lawsuit by law firm Jones Day against the Web site BlockShopper.com deserves a prize for «grossest abuse of trademark law to suppress speech the plaintiff doesn't like
Though Web 2.0 tools like blogs or social networking Web sites can help lawyers build relationships or better position themselves for employment opportunities, there's also a downside to creating a public digital trail.
Leavitt, Yamane & Soldner's blog includes posts about personal injury cases in Hawaii, policy changes affecting pedestrian and driver safety and information about public health hazards like the norovirus outbreaks.
John Hochfelder at New York Injury Cases Blog says a lawsuit against the city subway system on behalf of a grossly drunk patron who tried to board between train cars is the sort of action that brings litigation into public disapprobation and might even fuel interest in relatively far - reaching reforms, like loser - pays.
We're still happily and obliviously posting whatever we like on public blogs and semi-public social network pages.
One example of a lack of the same, i.e., judicial arrogation of divine - like power over mortality — and talk about from the sublime to the ridiculous — is this report from Paul Levy of Public Citizen's Consumer Law & Policy Blog about a favorite topic of mine, too: the reduction of trademark law to the role of handmaiden to Big College Pro Football's money grab over, well, everything:
However, it is unclear whether «private» is used as the opposite of «professional» here, or of «public»: If narrowly interpreted by a court, this exception may not even end up applying to things like blog posts, but only non-public communication like email.
About Blog Mormon Women Stand is a collaborative online effort to join like - minded female members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter - day Saints who share a desire to make a public stand as witnesses of Jesus Christ.
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