Sentences with phrase «public contributions»

Nonetheless, loyalty, obligation, visibility, intimacy and detail all function here to make public contribution a matter of civic responsibility, and a prerequisite of maintaining local reputation.
Though many of her contributions were in tiny little moments in and out of class, perhaps her most public contribution was Little Tiny Walls....
She says more researchers should explicitly state when their research relies on «citizen science,» the term she uses to describe «research practices that relies on public contributions of data.»
Even Starbucks, which felt compelled to donate # 10 million to the Exchequer, apparently because it had listened to customers» concerns, has ended up paying remarkably little in public contributions.
15.04.2012 Tweet the Dawn, Fringe!FilmFest, Hackney, London & online, event by Natasha Vicars, performance Seven Art Writers collective with public contributions.
The greatest public contribution of the Church is for the Church to be the Church — fully and unapologetically.
It's Google and Starbucks who really benefit from a rule - based system of public contributions whose institutional resources are focussed on reinforcing the letter, rather than the spirit, of the law.
It's unfortunate because the institutions that govern public contribution in the UK are premised on a set of principles that inevitably benefit the already wealthy in unintended ways.
But an excessive focus on enforcing tax law could prevent the establishment of effective systems better - suited to encouraging public contribution — systems that have emerged from and succeeded in the developing world to which the Treasury is so keen to offer assistance.
Miller's only significant public contribution was generally regarded by publishers and editors as helpful to their initiative to set up the Independent Press Standards Organisation (Ipso) because she said it was fine for them to go ahead without charter oversight.
The inefficiency of the system is the result of the vast number of small schools, inadequate sharing of resources, and limited public contributions to education.
100 % OF PUBLIC CONTRIBUTIONS GO TO HELP SICK AND INJURED PETS WITH LIFESAVING VETERINARY TREATMENTS.
(Artforum) The Internet in Paper Form — Conceptual poet Kenneth Goldsmith, the founding editor of the fantastic online art archive UbuWeb and the Museum of Modern Art's first poet laureate, is accepting public contributions of printed out web pages for his new art project, which is inspired by and dedicated to the late programmer and activist Aaron Schwartz.
We don't have the authority of the Mahama family to make public their contributions to Alhaji Bature prior to his death, but if there was any creature on earth who took special interest in the upkeep of him while on admission at the hospital, it was the Mahama family.
This process needs to be done transparently, with public contributions and support.
The company opened Street View to public contributions a few years ago and has been certifying professional photographers since.
I don't think you can make the case that this is an unmitigated success story (which is how the author sees it: as an immigrant success story), especially as regards Thomas O'Shaughnessy, who struggled financially all his career and died in obscurity despite the excellence of his art and his public contributions to the cultural and political life of Chicago.
Made possible by the public contribution of shoe laces — everyday materials used by people from all walks of life — the artist's «We the People» installation is scheduled to be unveiled Feb. 24 and will become a permanent installation in the lobby of the New - York Historical Society.
Others set a very high standard in their public contributions to the sustainability movement.
Over the past year, we've made a number of public contributions, including work on a new light client protocol for Bitcoin to support the Lightning Network.
His public contributions include membership of several grants committees for the National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC), honorary advisor to the Chinese Association of Cognitive Behaviour Therapy and the British Psychological Society Division of Clinical Psychology, and chair of the Australian Rotary Health Grants Committee.
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