Sentences with phrase «public disagreement with»

WASHINGTON (CNN)- Speaker Nancy Pelosi responded Friday to CIA Director Leon Panetta's public disagreement with her charge that she was misled by the agency on the use of waterboarding and other aggressive interrogation techniques.
Donald Trump has engineered a major public disagreement with Theresa May by backing Ukip leader Nigel Farage to be the next British ambassador to America.
Once gun - shy about criticizing him, legislators are increasingly emboldened to speak up when they are in public disagreement with him.
Miner is a former state Democratic Committee co-chair who departed the role after a public disagreement with Gov. Andrew Cuomo over local government policy.
Miner is a former state Democratic Committee co-chair who left the post amid a public disagreement with Cuomo.
In preconciliar decades, public disagreement with authoritatively proposed moral conclusions was virtually unheard of and would have been hugely dangerous for theologians.
The American version of persecution might be public disagreement with our point of view.

Not exact matches

After further clarifying his thoughts on public transportation and disagreement with Walker, Musk took a moment to appreciate his platform.
But the effect of such critique and disagreement is amplified in a world in which your customers as well as the general public can post online messages about you, more or less with impunity.
«Never air disagreements with her or him in public,» she advises.
So when Pilate washed his hands in public to indicate his personal disagreement with the charges against Jesus, he made it clear that the truth of the matter in the controversy between Jesus and his adversaries had not been settled.
Betting market: This matchup is shaping up to be one of the largest sharp vs. public disagreements of the weekend with recreational players riding L.A.'s momentum, but professionals selling the overreaction.
Louis van Gaal and Paul Scholes have been involved in a public disagreement recently, with the former player regularly going to the media to criticise...
In today's Wake and Rake, I highlighted one college basketball matchup with clear disagreement between sharp and public bettors.
The new pope's comments suggest he sees eye - to - eye on the Falklands issue with Argentine president Cristina Kirchner, even though the two are known for their public disagreements over gay marriage and adoption.
The myriad of disagreements between the President and his (now former) Secretary of State were public knowledge, the most recent being Trump's expeditious acceptance to meet with North Korea's Kim Jong - Un without any prior consultation from his State Department.
In Clegg's characterisation of not making public disagreements as the pukka thing to do, for example, he seems oblivious to how Lib Dems are going to campaign against those policies that they do disagree with when they have been silent on them for five years.
Since becoming speaker 12 months ago, Heastie has had few public policy disagreements with Cuomo, save for the tug - of - war over education reform measures in last year's budget.
De Blasio's has been closely watched, given the public disagreements he has had with Cuomo and the animosity with Senate Republicans.
In this edition of the Campbell Conversations, he discusses the environmental issues he became known for as mayor, economic development, and the current Syracuse mayor's disagreement with the governor over public pensions.
Recently, disagreements between Scamardella and Councilman James Oddo's over the Mid-Island primary, last year's South Shore Assembly race and a pick for the Board of Elections appointee went public, with Oddo telling the Advance that the two haven't spoken in months.
Second, disagreements between members of the combined authority (made up of Barnsley, Doncaster, Rotherham and Sheffield)-- and with the Government — mean that the public consultation needed to unlock the powers and resources on offer as part of the city region's devolution deal has not yet taken place.
While the annual spending document has long produced disagreements over taxes, school aid and hospital reimbursement rates, fights about other public policies — often with minimal fiscal impacts — have now become flash points and stumbling blocks.
But others, especially those who rebel rarely if at all, will tell you that it is possible to work perfectly effectively within the confines of the party system; indeed, they will claim that by rebelling MPs often diminish the clout they can have with the leadership and that working behind the scenes is more effective than going public with disagreements.
Oyediran, a staff of the Department of Public Prosecution in the Oyo State of Ministry of Justice was accused of killing her husband with a knife after a disagreement ensued between them.
Both sides say their disagreements remain amicable, but Ms. Mark - Viverito's proposals are plainly in tension with the mayor's preferences: Besides adding 1,000 officers, which she says is essential to retraining the police force, she has also called for creating a public fund to help low - income defendants make bail.
Sensing the groundswell of opposition, the state superintendent of public instruction, Jack O'Connell, announced his disagreement with the decision and promised that the state's policies would not change.
Disagreements over «what kinds of uniforms are appropriate for home - school cheerleaders and whether rock music may be played at home - school events» are not uncommon, says Beinart, as lifelong home schoolers rub shoulders with families fresh from the public schools.
However, by its very nature, CCTV footage should remain out of the public eye with the exception of circumstances where it is absolutely necessary to resolve disagreements or disputes.
Due process hearing — An informal administrative process before a special education hearing officer to resolve disagreements over such issues as a child's eligibility for special education and related services, evaluation of a child with a disability, appropriateness of a child's services and / or placement, or any other matter under free, appropriate public education, including disciplinary matters.
With disagreements swirling about the Park City School District's $ 56 million bond as Election Day nears, voters got to see supporters and detractors face off in a public setting Tuesday one last time before heading to the polls.
Even infighting between the two strongest pro-suffrage women's groups threatened passage, with men using the disagreements as evidence women were ill - suited to public debate.
It's like when both sides blame the «MSM» for creating public opinions with which they are in disagreement with, when they can't even quantify the impact of the «MSM» on public opinion.
The core of the argument is a disagreement over the issue of private car traffic in the city's streets, with the city hesitant to reduce road space for cars in favor of public transport solutions on the surface, while proponents of surface transit point out that less car traffic in the city center would create better urbanism.
When a magistrate interrupted Cass with a question betraying disagreement with his suggestions, the newspaper reported: «The attorney - general turned both barrels on the interrupter, saying «It is my impression that our courts are there to serve the public.
He shall from time to time give to the Congress Information of the State of the Union, and recommend to their Consideration such Measures as he shall judge necessary and expedient; he may, on extraordinary Occasions, convene both Houses, or either of them, and in Case of Disagreement between them, with Respect to the Time of Adjournment, he may adjourn them to such Time as he shall think proper; he shall receive Ambassadors and other public Ministers; he shall take Care that the Laws be faithfully executed, and shall Commission all the Officers of the United States.
It is, unfortunately, sometimes difficult to discern the difference between these concepts and a simple disagreement by the judiciary with the public policy decisions of democratically elected officials.
Justice Slatter's dismissal of this jurisprudence as «a simple disagreement by the judiciary with the public policy decisions of democratically elected officials» looks not unlike the expression of a simple disagreement by one judge with the constitutional policy decisions of his hierarchical superiors.
In cases of disagreement between the two houses, with regard to the necessity, expediency or time of adjournment, or prorogation, the governor, with the advice of the council, shall have a right to adjourn or prorogue the general court, not exceeding ninety days, as he shall determine the public good shall require.
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