Sentences with phrase «public career»

Combined, when considering the lengthy and public career of the plaintiff, are all damaging to his reputation as a lawyer, and to his position and standing in the community.
Begin's fundamental integrity was indeed beyond question, but the man himself was less well known than this question, and his long public career, would suggest.
Typically, loan forgiveness is targeted to those individuals who are working in high - demand, low - pay public careers, and forgiveness programs are usually hard to qualify for.
When Mr. Dinkins called on him to head the commission, Mr. Mollen had months before stepped down as deputy mayor for public safety, after a long public career in which he had been a top city housing official in the 1960s and a high - ranking state judge in the 1970s and»80s.
Jefferson's public career focused on securing for Americans,» the historian Edmund S. Morgan has written, «a right of expatriation from the past.»
Nicholas Serota: Only in Britain would John Browne's private life be used to destroy his brilliant public career in business and as a patron of the arts.
Thus, as he revealed in the haunting polemic with which he began his notorious public career (Prescription: Medicide [1991]-RRB-, Jack Kevorkian was not particularly concerned about the issue of legalized assisted suicide.
The same kind of test confirms such facts as that the major part of Jesus» public career lay in Galilee rather than in Jerusalem and Judea, and that he was actually put to death by the Roman rather than by the Jewish authorities.
Christianity began with one whose public career was so short, whose teachings were seemingly so casual and so conditioned by a particular view of history, and whose death was apparently due to such impractical idealism, that some scholars have held his connection with it to have been only a minor, even though possibly an essential, cause of its existence.
He's had a good public career, although I can't forgive him for inventing «the magic bullet» theory for the Warren Commission.
This research proposes that women and men respond to gendered public career systems.
The most important romantic painter of the period was Eugène Delacroix, who had a successful public career and was the main opponent of Ingres.
A prize not as sexy as the Turner, but generally awarded to those who have etched out far more public careers.
Design and conduct public career webcasts entitled «Conveying Your Wow: Taking Your 30 - Second Commercial to Extraordinary» and «When Bad Cover Letters Meet Good Resumes.»
She has worked in a variety of settings, including colleges and universities, public career centers, outplacement firms, and English as a Second Language programs.
Julian Schnabel: A Private Portrait provides an in - depth look into the personal life and public career of Julian Schnabel.
Faso, during a long public career, was usually direct, but not always respectful.
Salem Is My Dwelling Place: A Life of Nathaniel Hawthorne by edward haviland miller university of iowa press, 596 pages, $ 35 Jefferson's public career focused on securing for Americans,» the historian Edmund S. Morgan has written, «a right of expatriation from the past.»
Typically, loan forgiveness is targeted to those individuals who are working in high - demand, low - pay public careers, and forgiveness programs are usually hard to...
It has to be a matter of deep regret that perhaps only in Britain can the private life of an individual be used to destroy a brilliant public career.
His public career was short.
Already as a young man Updike saw that he lacked the smooth self - oblivion required for a public career.
The end of an occasion's private life — its «perishing» — is the beginning of its public career.
Peter, for example, would not fail to give some kind of sequence to his recollections, some hint or other as to the location of the incidents he related within the general framework of at least the public career of the Master.
The author of the Fourth Gospel, at the point at which he is about to launch Out upon his account of the public career of Jesus, tells his readers what they are to look out for: «You will see heaven wide open, and God's angels ascending and descending upon the Son of Man.»
The fusion of the two ideal figures of Messiah and Servant of the Lord in the historical person of Jesus is dramatically represented in the scene which in all gospels prefaces the story of his public career.
Indeed, it is striking that the same critical tests which, when applied to the birth stories, reveal so large an element of legend, have the effect, rather, of establishing the validity of the Gospel record when they are applied to the main body of the tradition, the Synoptic account of Jesus» public career.
Mark tells us that Jesus began his public career with the announcement: «The kingdom of God is at hand; repent and believe the gospel»; (Mark 1: 14 - 15.)
Jesus began his public career with the proclamation, «Repent, for the kingdom of heaven is at hand» (Matt.
The work which God had done through scripture in the Old Testament is done by Jesus in his public career, his death, and resurrection, and his sending of the Spirit.»
And there is nothing in the public career of Mr. Kaine to indicate that this decent man is willing to lay his head on the chopping block.
The body laid by sorrowing and hopeless hands in a tomb was raised from it and, triumphant, met with the disciples for forty days, «speaking of the Kingdom of God» — His main theme in the brief period of His public career.
Then, after a few months, at best only three years, of a public career in which He was hailed by a crowd which proved fickle and had won the adherence of a coterie of men and women who did not fully understand Him, He ran afoul of the leaders of the organized religion of His people, was accused by them of fomenting rebellion against the civil government, that of Rome, and was crucified by the order of the local representative of that government.
And it's not hard to imagine the Father of the Constitution and Bill of Rights taking deep satisfaction from the public career of a fellow - Virginian, a man of integrity who bent every effort to defend human rights, especially for the defenseless.
In Martin's public career this was one of the crucial moments.
The Wedding Feast at Cana Elisha is the key to this joke shared between a Mother and her Son, the start of His public career that no - one dared imagine could end as it did.
The sphinxlike former Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver, who presented no defense at trial just as he answered no questions for decades, was convicted this week a few feet from where his public career started 45 years ago.
His public career is founded in two classic city settings: prosecuting Mafia corruption of the garment industry for the Manhattan D.A.'s office, then, as state attorney general, cleaning up the city's linchpin industry, Wall Street.
Throughout his public career, Pedro Espada has been a charismatic, attention - grabbing narcissist.
He was known during his public career as a voracious fundraiser, and he's helped his longtime friend LaCorte become the same.
It is indisputable that during his public career, Maurice Hinchey was feisty, articulate and had no corner for bullies.
Hevesi didn't bother with a campaign Website or significant campaign staff, except for consultant Hank Morris, the mastermind of nearly all of Hevesi's public career.

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