Sentences with phrase «public clashes with»

The eased regulations surfaced in budget talks weeks after those public clashes with DPI staff.
«Ai Weiwei: Never Sorry ``: Renowned Chinese artist and activist Ai Weiwei has garnered international attention as much for his ambitious artwork as his political provocations and increasingly public clashes with the Chinese government.
A US Documentary Special Jury Prize for Spirit of Defiance was presented to Ai Weiwei: Never Sorry, directed by Alison Klayman — Renowned Chinese artist and activist Ai Weiwei has garnered international attention as much for his ambitious artwork as his political provocations and increasingly public clashes with the Chinese government.
And his Albany agenda is in question after public clashes with Governor Cuomo.
A new oversight and investigations division could set up more frequent and public clashes with Mr. de Blasio and the agencies he oversees.
Never Sorry documents everything, from Weiwei's personal family relations to high - profile public clashes with the Chinese government.
Her public clash with the Cuomo administration over their handling of the contamination of Hoosick Falls water contamination brought her to public prominence.

Not exact matches

The former Exxon Mobil CEO's departure caps more than a year of policy clashes, sometimes public, with his boss.
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.
This causes further tensions in relations with the Canadian public and the perception of Sikhs, what we see as taking a stand and fighting what is wrong, many see as causing uneeded violence, it's a huge culture clash.
Becks» attraction to the public eye and interests away from football became too much for Fergie to stomach and they clashed in 2003, with the United boss kicking a boot that caught the former Red Devils No. 7 in the eye - leaving a cut that required stitches.
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.
Nixon, a 51 - year - old Manhattan mother of three, is a longtime advocate for fairness in public school funding and fervent supporter of Democratic New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio, who has frequently clashed with Cuomo on a range of issues.
Cameron's public professions that attempting to handle Johnson is futile clashes with reports in today's newspapers that he has been asked to clear his speech to conference, which takes place on Tuesday, with Downing Street.
Wednesday's strikes look increasingly likely after further defiance from union chiefs over their public sector pensions clash with the coalition this weekend.
In a boiling decade when the civil rights movement was in full swing and police were clashing with African - Americans across the nation, Lindsay believed the NYPD needed a Civilian Complaint Review Board to serve as a check on their power and show the public, particularly minorities, that a white police force could be held accountable by unbiased people outside the department.
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.
Moskowitz has frequent clashed with Mayor de Blasio, who has occasionally praised Success Academy but remains focused on traditional public schools.
While Nick Clegg and David Cameron have managed to make their differences over electoral reform cordial, the energy secretary has repeatedly clashed with Baroness Warsi in public.
Forty suspects have been arrested in connection with Wednesday's bloody clashes at Old Tafo which led to the death of one person, the Public Relations Officer of the Ashanti Regional Police Command, ASP Mohammed Yusif Tanko, has confirmed.
Journalists, activists and members of the public alike were taken aback at the manner in which the two brothers repeatedly clashed with each other for the first time at the NS - hosted debate.
The Police in the Eastern Region have cautioned the two major political parties in the country to act in accordance with the public order act or face a possible curfew in areas the two parties clashed.
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.
At a meeting of the State Board of Elections, its commissioners sharply clashed with the board's independent enforcement counsel, Risa Sugarman, over the role of her office and whether criminal referrals resulting from her campaign finance investigations should be made public.
Christie and Malloy have clashed repeatedly — and quite publicly — over both personality and policy, particularly when it comes to negotiating with public employee unions, pension reform and budgeting.
Both Gov. Andrew Cuomo, with whom de Blasio has an ongoing public feud, and Comptroller Scott Stringer, with whom the mayor has also sometimes clashed, received higher approval ratings.
Democrats close to Mr. de Blasio concede these days that the greatest failure of «surrogacy» — lining up a wall of voices to tout your message to the public — was his clash with Uber over the summer.
As the public corruption trial of State Assemblyman Sheldon Silver heads to closing arguments on Monday, the clash in the courtroom has been handled largely by well - staffed government and defense legal teams, each with a wealth of experience in handling corruption cases.
NEW YORK CITY — Gov. Andrew Cuomo is considering lifting grand jury secrecy in cases where people died in clashes with the police as a way to increase public trust in the criminal justice system, DNAinfo New York has learned.
But that agenda clashes with the aims of the Working Families Party, which has advocated for an energetic, expansive public sector and for middle - class property tax relief financed by higher taxes on the wealthiest New Yorkers.
Clashes over wind farms have spread across the country — from Minnesota to Missouri, Alabama, Maryland and Massachusetts, writes Bonner R. Cohen, a senior fellow with the National Center for Public Policy Research.
The Revisionaries showcases how public education has become the latest battleground in a new wave of cultural, religious and ideological clashes, with local Texas education board members advancing agendas of Creationism and other religious issues in public schools.
As with Michael Mann's Public Enemies, the director's use of digital cameras clashes with the historical recreations before giving them new life, a fitting aesthetic revisionism to go along with the constantly redefined parameters of the stories Ruiz conjures from the ether.
His aggressive, bare - knuckle style, cuts to public spending, and well - publicized clashes with the New Jersey Education Association have made the governor a media sensation and shoved his education reform ideas — which include expanding school choice options for students and overhauling teacher tenure, compensation, and pensions — into the national spotlight.
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.
The Democratic governor, who has clashed with public school teachers on several issues in recent years, expanded his recent efforts to extend an olive branch.
Such clashes are inevitable in government - run schooling because all Americans are required to support the public schools, but only those with the most political power control them.
The new Playa Vista Middle School approved last week by the LAUSD board illustrates how school choice can clash with the ideals of public education.
Though his administration has often clashed with teachers unions, Florida Gov. Rick Scott extended an olive branch of sorts Wednesday: a $ 2,500 for all full - time public school teachers in the state.
Horn blamed the current clash over classroom size on legislators» willingness to package major policy decisions like this one with the state's overall spending plan, a move that he acknowledged is made to avoid lengthy, sometimes bitter, public discussions and bad publicity for lawmakers.
The contest was cast as a clash over «education reform,» and the candidates, both Democrats, indeed presented strong contrasts, with Torlakson being supportive of public schools and classroom teachers and Tuck advocating the need to «disrupt» education with more charter schools and stricter, managerial oversight of educators and school performance.
The animal rights group, which is well known for staging publicity stunts to draw public attention to what the group views as «unethical» commercial activities is now bringing its fight to corporate boardrooms by buying a stake in the very companies with which it is clashing.
Unfortunately, unlike the «mainstream» console / PC market, mobile games didn't become popularized in the public eye as paid commodities; a large part of why games like Angry Birds and Clash of Clans have seen so much success is because anyone with a smartphone or tablet can download and play them free of charge.
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Over 100 public security personnel clashed with around 100 local artists attempting to halt the demolition, leading to multiple injuries and the arrests of two protestors.
After he called on the United States to reduce greenhouse gas emissions in a December 2005 lecture, Dr. Hansen found that NASA officials began reviewing and filtering public statements and press interviews in an effort to limit his ability (as well as that of other government scientists) to publicly express scientific opinions that clashed with the Bush administration's views on global warming.»
In particular, the prohibition clashes with the Court's disapproval of sweeping restrictions rooted in paternalistic assumptions about the public's capacity to assess commercial advertising.
Also, while we wouldn't sell the services to the general public, we would obviously do software development in - house for our service, thus clashing with class 9 and possibly class 42.
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