Sentences with phrase «public clashes between»

It comes after several public clashes between Mr Clegg and former education secretary Michael Gove — particularly over funding for free school meals.
It could become the most prominent nexus for public clashes between the Council and the mayor, which have been rare during the mayor's first term.
A cursory look at the very public clash between the Cato Institute, a libertarian think tank, and the Koch brothers, infamous oil billionaires and funders of right wing causes - leaves many people confused.

Not exact matches

The current impasse between the Parliamentary Budget Officer and the Government is the result of a clash between the Government's business model, based on a lack of transparency, and accountability; non-evidenced based decision - making; and hostility to public debate and discussion; and, a Parliamentary Budget Officer business model with the exact opposite principles.
I have also tried to give more attention in several essays and one book (Plurality and Ambiguity) to the kind of public criteria necessary to adjudicate the inevitable clashes between the claims to meaning and truth in both situation and tradition.
It was a cultural clash between an elite and much of the public, between liberal intellectuals and the Obama administration on the one hand and the mass of Tea party activists on the other.
The court action grew out of a clash between sponsors of the nativity scenes and a group of atheist activists who competed with the churches for limited space in Santa Monica's biggest public park and managed to dominate last year's holiday displays with anti-religious messages.
The second is that public debates about science represent a messy clash between two, not just different, but diametrically opposed approaches to argument: scientific argument and advocacy.
Quinn addressed concerns from business leaders in the room about her public support for the protesters as well as her behind - the - scenes dealings last week to prevent Brookfield Properties, which owns the park where the protesters are camped, from setting off a massive clash between protesters and police by trying to evict them from the park.
Confirming the incident, the Public Relations Officer of the Ekiti State police command, Mr Alberto Adeyemi, said the clash between the masqueraders and Muslims had been brought under control and normalcy has been restored to the community.
Zimbabwe has charged 68 people with public violence following violent clashes between protesters and the police last week and a magistrate court will on Tuesday rule whether they should be released from custody while they await trial.
New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio said he doesn't believe Gov. Andrew Cuomo's idea to use congestion pricing to help pay for public transit can become law, the latest clash between the two Democrats.
The clash between Iain Duncan Smith and George Osborne has generated tumultuous waves but obscures a fundamental question: What do the duo and Conservative MPs on either side of the clash consider to be a sensible level of public spending, one that provides high quality public services in a way that the UK can afford?
He called it «a clash between a very lucrative profit - making opportunity and a very serious public safety hazard.»
De Blasio clashed with the press repeatedly after an unrelated event this afternoon, one day after the New York Times reported that in September the state's Joint Commission on Public Ethics had issued a broad subpoena seeking communications between his administration, his shuttered Campaign for One New York nonprofit and consulting firms that serviced both.
General News of Thursday, 17 May 2018 Source: classfmonline.com The clash between the two security forces left eight people injured The Ghana Police Service and the Ghana Armed Forces (GAF) have assured the public that the two institutions will address the misconduct of some personnel of the police and military who were seen shooting sporadically and violently attacking each other in a free - for - all clash in Tamale recently.
Things haven't improved much since the campaingn between Cuomo and the public sector unions, and, as Nick Reisman pointed out earlier, there's still a lot of things the two might clash over between now and 2014.
This vacuum stems not only from the difficulty of the endeavor but also from a persistent national clash between an obsession to train students solely for high scores on multiple - choice tests and an angry disenchantment with measuring progress of public schools, educators, or education schools.
There is a clash of ideas occurring in education right now between those who believe that public education is not only a fundamental right but a vital public service, akin to the public provision of police, fire protection, parks, and public libraries, and those who believe that the private sector is always superior to the public sector.
Intensifying the heated political clash between charter schools and traditional school districts is that overall spending on public education, for all schools, has fallen.
He rearranged the existing territory of different nations by containing languages and marks of social consuming as well as public commercial media to eliminate the clash between different cultures and merge the worldwide culture and history.
+ The demolition of the residence and studio of Chinese artists Shen Jingdong and Cao Zhiwen sparked a clash between over 100 public security personnel and 100 local artists in Songzhuang, Beijing.
Yet rather than recognise this frequently hidden divide between the green elite and the «baying crowd» as one built on differences of opinion, on clashing aspirations, even on rational assessments by sections of the public that recycling is a waste of time, increasingly environmentalists pathologise it, turning it into evidence of their wisdom in contrast to the public's mental instability.
The biggest complexity which is facing the British economy and the British society is in the clash between a blind nationalistic belief of the policy makers that expulsion of any foreign national is ultimately for the public good and the social and economic necessity for migrants in the UK.
And Chief Justice John Roberts Jr. said in a recent public talk that the all - appellate composition might be a good thing — minimizing the clash between politics and the law.
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