Not exact matches
A better method is that whenever you need to take a
public, onstage customer interaction private, do so in the hidden chambers
of the original contact
channel.
Iranian authorities are blocking access to Telegram for the majority
of Iranians after our
public refusal to shut down https://t.co/9E4kXZYcP9 and other peacefully protesting
channels.
Later chapters offer a detailed peek into how the Canadian media sausage is made, detailing the challenges
of offsetting
public funding with ad sales, the overwhelming importance
of NHL hockey to the CBC's operating budget, Ceeb - style office politics and the uphill battle against the private
channels of Corus, Rogers and Bell.
«If you are in a position
of public trust, and you talk to, meet, or collude with a foreign power» while trying to subvert normal state
channels, «you are, in the eyes
of the FBI and CIA, a traitor,» said Glenn Carle, a former top counterterrorism official at the CIA.
Here's why: When Blue Apron filed to go
public earlier this year, it commissioned a study by research firm Euromonitor to track the migration
of grocery store sales to online
channels.
This is a paradigm that I really, really, really, wish more
of my peers on Twitter (and other
public channels) would take to heart as well - it's been a pain to be subject to posts that are essentially irrelevant or incorrect «takes» on a particular matter, or be privy to users who seem to incessantly complain, and are eager to have their brand
of negativity imprinted on everything and anything.
«Getting attention from the media is like getting free advertising on TV, in the newspaper, or via social media
channels, allowing you to reach not only your current audience, but also people who may have never heard
of you or your product,» says Wendy Duval,
public relations and communications manager for The Vermont Teddy Bear Company.
Social media, where people participate and share instead
of simply ingesting, has the potential to
channel our excess
of intellect, energy and time — the «cognitive surplus»
of the title — into projects that offer more
public value than does basting ourselves in Simpsons reruns.
Van Parijs and Vanderborght trace the political roots
of guaranteed basic income to England in the late 18th century, when Prime Minister William Pitt proposed to replace the country's poor law, which
channeled public generosity through gruesome workhouses, with cash supplements to low - wage workers.
Ms. Mohr is a Director
of Emissions Reduction Alberta (ERA)--
channelling public funds into leading - edge R&D for GHG mitigation.
It seems we have become so accustomed to the idea
of broadcasting news and opinions with «friends» online, that some individuals forget just how
public those
channels really are.
Social Media Success Policy Template The hyper - speed and incredible reach
of modern social media makes for uncharted territory that many companies are still floundering with, when it comes to what can and can not be said to avoid legal liabilities, how to handle a crisis in the
public eye, and standard procedures and guidelines for creating the kind
of culture you want on all your social
channels.
As this is a
public broadcast communications service then these issues are often quickly diverted by businesses to a private message
channels so that the customer issue can be resolved outside
of the
public glare.
Putting on one heck
of a show, Warren
channeled the betrayed
public, flagellating Stumpf for the bank's misdeeds under his leadership.
Largely discussed on internal developer
channels, reports
of the problems to the
public have been unusually quiet, scarcely touching Reddit, Twitter and other active ethereum forums.
With the growth
of online and other marketing
channels, it's no surprise that
public speaking has declined in popularity, although the decline is not as sharp as other marketing methods.
Neither involved a nearly 5 - mile - long underwater segment in the Straits
of Mackinac, the
channel that connects Lakes Michigan and Huron, which received several dents from a suspected tugboat anchor strike last month and is the subject
of public debate over its safety.
Furthermore, he noted: «If there had been no
public debt, and no means
of disbursing this large sum [$ 45 million since March 1853 by Treasury bond repurchases] and again giving it to the
channels of commerce, the accumulated [sterilized] sum would have acted fatally on the banks and on trade.
Writing in the New York Review
of Books (April 1), I. F. Stone made an astonishingly persuasive case for the bizarre possibility that the CIA leaked the House report to an unwitting Schorr — a masterstroke which
channeled public anger toward a virulent «secrecy backlash.»
It will have to attract a large
public base which can be both a base
of financial support and a
channel for citizen education.
This concept has kept instruction in the world's greatest literary masterpiece and its most influential body
of literature out
of the
public schools and hence out
of the primary
channel for the transmission
of our cultural heritage.
The greatest present bar to a mature religious orientation in
public education is the assumption that the church and the synagogue are the only appropriate
channels for religion, and that anything done about religion in the schools must be accomplished through these
channels or at least with the official approval and sanction
of the recognized religious officials.
Another
channel of action for the scientist is participation in
public decisions relating to his work.
Take away all network TV and daily newspapers and give me cable stations C - Span, CNN and A&E,
public radio and television, a remote
channel selector, some shortwave radio, some heaped - up helpings
of classical music, a decent evangelical radio station and a few weekly journals, and I have enough media blitz any given week.
But if the people turn over the
channels of communication to commerce, then profits and not
public welfare will guide who communicates and what is communicated.
Another local congregation is presently acting as catalyst for a community services workshop to assist churches and
public - service groups in planning how to use electronic media, especially the «
public access»
channel of the newly formed cable system in the area.
This chapter deals with the place
of science in the social order, and the
channels through which the scientist can responsibly contribute to the formation
of public policy.
In previous chapters I have suggested what concerned citizens can do to deal with television without censorship: create local television councils and community action to get stations to accept their responsibility for the
public welfare; introduce media education courses in the schools and churches to create media literacy; organize community groups to develop programs relating to community issues on the «narrowcast» media
of cable - TV, videocassettes, low - power TV,
public - broadcasting facilities, and commercial side - band
channels; employ stockholder action and other economic measures.
This past year has taught me a lot about the limits and dangers
of social media, so while I'll share some reflections on motherhood from time to time, I won't be posting pictures or details about the little guy himself on my
public media
channels.
This reinforces the general shift
of public culture toward a technocracy that promises to master global capitalism, limiting its excesses and
channeling its dynamism toward the common good.
And this
channel was put together by a group
of Italian chefs to introduce low - fat vegan cuisine to the
public.
So while Ozil has largely silenced his critics on this side
of the English
channel thanks to his excellent performances since returning from that knee injury, he will have been keen to show what he can do to the German
public as well, no matter what he says about the critics not affecting him.
Said senior author Abdullah Baqui, associate professor, International Health, Johns Hopkins School
of Public Health, «Infants born in the slums
of Dhaka appear to be confined within «growth
channels» determined at birth, so that bigger babies grew ever bigger relative to their smaller peers.»
Rule # 1
of posting on Facebook, Twitter, blogs, Pinterest and every other
public channel out there?
Usenet as a realm for
public discussion died fast with the rise
of websites, Yahoo / Google Groups and other alternative online social spaces, and it survives now primarily as a distribution
channel for big (and often pirated) binary files.
But unless you just want to vent your spleen in
public, or you happen to have a cable news
channel handy in your pocket, certainty alone isn't enough — most
of us in the political space will need to convince other people to join in on the fun.
Assuming,
of course, that they HAVE supporters willing to respond in
public — and if they don't, that's a sign that they may not need those Facebook pages, Twitter feeds and YouTube
channels much longer.
University
of Manchester research funded by The Economic and Social Research Council found that though TV is still a prized
channel for voter communication, online news sources, email and newer social networking tools are now seen as an important way for parties to reach the
public.
The other consequence, as we have seen is the multiplication
of recurrent costs
of governance as resources which should otherwise have been
channeled into areas
of public need are expended paying and maintaining civil servants and political office holders.
Second is re-nationalisation
of the Royal Bank
of Scotland (RBS), creating a
public interest bank focused on business investment,
channelling credit to fledgling businesses and SME's.
Exactly the right approach: use the
public side
of Facebook and Twitter for what they're good at (
public communications) and turn to invite - only
channels for the real work
of getting people out on the streets.
But when you're trying to shape the online discussion and make your case in
public, sometimes the phone or a discreet and behind - the - scenes email provides the best
channel (guess what: much
of what you read on lefty political blogs is discussed and sometimes coordinated first on various back -
channel email lists).
The mass media forms a key
channel through which instances
of human rights violations are made
public.
It may, however, be a reason for reverting to the shorter, more incisive, twice - weekly event and for seeking to broaden the availability to the
public, on prime
channels and at prime time,
of the highlights
of not only committee hearings but
of the debates in Westminster Hall.
And commercial legacy media are not always doing so well — though many television
channels are roaring back as the advertising market picks up, pay television continues to grow, and some so - called «pure player» (internet - only news organizations) manage to make ends meet or even turn a profit, newspapers, the source
of the majority
of news coverage
of public affairs in many Western countries, are often suffering.
As for how overseas people can watch the debate, in the US, I used C - Span, the official congressional cable
channel that will broadcast daily business in the House
of Representatives and the Senate, as well as other
public events.
The State
of the Borough Address was filmed by Queens
Public Television (QPTV) and will be aired on the following dates and times on the following
channels:
In the memo that became
public last Friday, Sugarman said de Blasio and his team had worked with the New York Hotel Trades Council union, the United Federation
of Teachers, and political consultants to
channel at least $ 971,000 in 2014 to three upstate Democratic senate candidates.
For a huge swath
of the voting
public there is no tether to reality and no media
channels capable
of delivering reality.
He listed some
of the areas where properties were erected on drainage
channels to include Illubirin, Dolphin Estate, Osborne Foreshore Estate, Ikoyi, Osapa London, Ikota, Ogombo, Lekki, among others, noting that the massive investment
of public fund into drainage clearing and de-silting had been compromised by structures hindering the free - flow
of water.