Sentences with phrase «public commentator»

A public commentator is someone who publicly shares their opinions and thoughts on various topics or issues. They often talk about current events, politics, social issues, and other subjects to contribute to public discussions and debates. Full definition
A wide range of scholars, governments, international organisations and public commentators agree that ideology matters, but its precise role in violence is poorly understood.
He has been a frequent public commentator on these and other issues, and has testified dozens of times before the U.S. Congress.
Public commentators recommended that both gifted and regular education teachers participate in the GIEP meeting.
With such a broad definition, lukewarmers range from public commentators such as Matt Ridley to scientists such as Nic Lewis, an independent researcher who engages in climate work.
Simon is an incisive and articulate public commentator and his legal expertise has featured, among other publications, on the pages of the Financial Times and The London Magazine.
Public commentators who would have us believe the Stolen Generations era was fiction or that Stolen Generations children «were taken for their own good» appear to be losing their clout with the broader population.
The ready assumption by some writers and public commentators is that most Nigerians are gullible and have short memories.
Mr. Chris Okah (A Port Harcourt - based public commentator)
To Mallam Abdulilyas Kareem, a public commentator based in the state, what President Buhari deserves from Nigerians are prayers and not additional trouble.
As a public commentator on the environment in Ghana, my interest is to make the incoming government aware that they have to fulfill...
As a public commentator on the environment in Ghana, my interest is to make the incoming government aware that they have to fulfill their promises.
Public commentators, the Senate Education Committee and the Independent Regulatory Review Commission (IRRC) recommended that oversight and monitoring responsibilities of the Department be specified as found in Chapters 14 and 342.
Public commentators, the Senate Education Committee and IRRC recommended that in addition to establishing a case load maximum, a maximum class size should be established in § 16.41 (c)(relating to general).
Public commentators, the House Education Committee and IRRC recommended that proposed rulemaking be revised to add a requirement for a graduation plan.
Public commentators, the House and Senate Education Committees and IRRC commented that the title of the chapter be revised to better reflect statutes requiring special education for students who are gifted.
Public commentators and IRRC questioned the statutory authority under which the Board could empower parties in a due process hearing to compel the attendance of witnesses, found in the proposed rulemaking under § 16.63 (k)(relating to impartial due process hearing).
Public commentators and IRRC recommended the addition of the prehearing conference provision available to parents of gifted students in current Chapters 14 and 342.
Public commentators, the Senate Education Committee and IRRC recommended that the broad language of § 16.22 (h)(3)(iv)(relating to gifted multidisciplinary evaluation) enabling certified professional employes to administer tests and similar evaluation materials used to determine giftedness be eliminated to clarify that only certified school psychologists are able to administer tests and evaluation materials.
Public commentators, the Senate Education Committee and IRRC recommended that the language in § 16.7 (b)(relating to special education) be clarified to ensure that for students determined to be eligible for special education and needing gifted education, the processes followed under Chapters 14 and 342 fully address the students» needs related to disability as well as that for gifted status.
For Morgan, «a New Zealand businessman, economist, investment manager, motor cycle adventurer, public commentator and philanthropist,» according to Wikipedia, «that little ball of fluff you own is a natural born killer.»
Drawing upon twenty - five years of professional work as an international climate change scientist and public commentator, Mike Hulme provides a unique insider's account of the emergence of this phenomenon and the diverse ways in which it is understood.
And, if you were a public commentator, willing to state your views honestly, you would say so.
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