Sentences with phrase «public confrontation»

As a police officer, you have to navigate through several stages in which either stealth and / or public confrontation methods can be utilized.
It was also the drama during Chelsea's game against Swansea that has led to a massive drop in morale within the squad as Chelsea boss Mourinho had a very public confrontation with physio Jon Fearn and club doctor Eva Carneiro.
Lyft, which has taken a softer political tact and mostly avoided public confrontations with cities, has nonetheless benefited from Uber's campaigns.
One of the first public confrontations came in 1989 when Maathai openly protested the building of a $ 200 million, sixty - story skyscraper in Nairobi's Uhuru Park that was slated to be used for government offices.
«By providing business owners and employees with the key information they need to properly serve those who have served our country and those who need our help and understanding, we hope to improve access for those with legitimate service dogs and reduce the possibility of public confrontation
With five key works by Donald Judd, 24 by Sol LeWitt, 11 paintings by Agnes Martin, 13 sculptures and a drawing by Richard Serra, eight sculptures by Carl Andre and two by Dan Flavin, the Fisher collection will provide Northern California artists and public the confrontation with minimalism that most here skipped, to the detriment of the region's art sophistication, at the turn of the 1970s.
I'm a coward when it comes to public confrontation, and I squirmed.
Whether it was at a formal examination in court, or earlier in a public confrontation, that Jesus was asked the crucial question, we may fairly understand it as a preliminary to his arraignment before the Roman governor.
I'd had a few encounters but mostly with family members, and wasn't looking forward to a public confrontation with a stranger.
Pritchard was at the centre of a political story in 2010 when he had a public confrontation with John Bercow, the Speaker of the House of Commons, who had told him to stand aside in a corridor.
Bruce Nauman, the master of public confrontation, gets an entire dark basement.
This is best handled by a direct and public confrontation, for which the alarmists are ill prepared since they have no real scientific evidence for their assertions despite a muddy ocean of words by the UN and USEPA.
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