Of interest to law folk will be the fact that back in 2008 Swartz, then a research fellow at Harvard University's Safra Center for Ethics, used a program of his to download 20 % of the documents made available by PACER (Public Access to Court Electronic Records)-- «more than eighteen million pages with an approximate value of $ 1.5 million,» according to FBI documents — and released them to
the public en masse.
«The work of the Japanese artist has captured the attention of
the public en masse in a way art rarely does... the lines snaked down 19th street (where the gallery lives) around the corner to 10th Avenue.»
If they don't, the Switch could go the way of the Wii U: a console of awesome potential, largely ignored by bigger developers once it failed to match the Wii's commercial weight, and subsequently dismissed by
the public en masse.
Not exact matches
Exactly how Facebook handled the multi-year fiasco could be core to whether the
public forgets and goes back to scrolling their News Feed, or whether users leave
en masse while government regulators swoop in.
The West need not return to religion
en masse, but it needs to allow religion to return to the center of its
public life.
Shah, we found out, used to think Israelis should be relocated
en masse to America, compared Israelis to Hitler, issued a
public warning that «the Jews are rallying» (to take part in an opinion poll) and tweeted a link to an article which compared Zionism to al - Qaeda, and fretted that the Zionists are «grooming» Jews to «exert political influence at the highest levels of
public office.»
Verbal attacks on minorities, characterizing foreigners
en masse as criminals or as seeking to profit from
public assistance.
With bustling
public squares, people out
en masse socialising and amazing food, there is so much to see and do in Madrid.
It's not that hard to cobble together a 10 - best documentary list every year if you watch a decent amount of nonfiction flicks — and thanks to HBO, Netflix and a number of distributors still willing to get them out to a moviegoing
public, you've arguably never had a better chance to see them
en masse.
School testing
en masse was perfectly timed with the boon of the growing
public school system and the desire to track students.
But that first year white parents responded to bussing by pulling their children from
public schools
en masse, prompting the district to create special magnet programs to entice them back.
I find it fascinating that the term «education reformer» is being used in such a pejorative way by Ravitch and others (though the strategy is obvious: lump together everyone fighting to change the status quo in hopes of getting the
public to dismiss them
en masse.
In fact, here in Connecticut, corporate funded charter school front groups are quick to condemn Connecticut's
public schools
en masse.
After thirty years of the Guerrilla Girls presenting statistics that repeatedly show the underrepresentation and misrepresentation of women in
public collections, museums, and galleries around the world, one would think that these institutions would have been driven to promote changes
en masse, if only out of shame.
For her video All by myself (2016), featured on a monitor within the show, Soda compiled 18 hours of footage taken from her MacBook's PhotoBooth archive and publicly released the content
en masse, content that was never intended to enter the
public domain.
Will the greater
public ever rise up and goto Canberra
en masse to insist that we phase out coal and speed up wind solar and geothermal?
If there has been any shift in
public opinion away from acceptance of AGW, it has not been because an engaged «
public» have trawled
en masse through stolen emails that offended their sensibilities.
In particular, seemingly «scientific» ideas are used to belittle the
public, to question their competence to act even in their own interests as individuals and
en masse.
But the decision of the inquiry committee to resign
en masse has reinforced the perception the proceedings have gone badly awry, and are undermining
public confidence in the fair and effective regulation of the ethics of the judiciary.
Migrants may be apprehended by the Canadian Border Services Agency (CBSA) if, in an enforcement officer's view, the person is: (1) a flight risk, (2) a danger to the
public or themselves, (3) undocumented (they do not have acceptable identification papers or their papers conflict with information the CBSA has on file), or (4) are part of an irregular arrival, such as arrival
en masse on a boat.
The combination of cost and labour is unsustainable for libraries, with the result that all libraries, both private (law firm) and
public (law schools and courthouses) are cancelling them
en masse.
The ideal scenario for this type of situation to emerge would be a large institution, like a government or facility with significant records, to disclose
en masse the personal information of members of the
public.
When the
public jumps
en masse on the speeding runaway gravy - train to riches via real estate purchases, it is time for the smart ones to jump off, wait out the storm of downward spiralling back - to - normalcy prices of actual value / worth, and thence re purchase at prices that reflect actual value in a stable / balanced marketplace.
Each of us can charge as much or as little as we prefer to negotiate with the
public — buyer or seller, but it is my understanding to engage in discussion of specific amounts and baselines and exact amounts
en masse is likely to be misinterpreted by «someone» out there??? as ganging up, together, and that is surely to draw out some criticism.
That is also what the
public thinks
en masse.
Ergo the
public thinks that Realtors are
en masse not worth much, and you help to solidify that opinion by way of your cheap - is - better - routine.