Sentences with phrase «public example of them»

Prince William and Prince Henry («Harry») of Great Britain's royal family provide a vivid public example of how the structural features of a sibling relationship can be institutionalized and shape expectations and life trajectories.
A proactive approach not only has the potential to improve workplace engagement and prevent your company from being a public example of why workplace sexual harassment laws are needed, but can help mitigate the threat of costly legal or human rights challenges.
This is just a more public example of the type of things that some people, like Tallbloke and others, have been doing for years.
The clearest public example of «warming and cooling» (IMO) was Monckton in 2006 with the infamous «no SUVs in space» gotcha.
Colossians 2:9 - 15 claims that Christ has disarmed the rulers and authorities and made a public example of them, leading them hostage in triumphal victory procession.
He seems to share the point of departure and says that the resurrection of Jesus broke the power of cosmic forces: «He disarmed the principalities and powers [one of Paul's phrases for them] and made a public example of them, triumphing over them in him» (Colossians 2:15).
He disarmed the principalities and powers and made a public example of them, triumphing over them in him» (Col. 2:14 - 15).
There is a dramatic word in Colossians that Christ «disarmed the rulers and authorities and made a public example of them, triumphing over them in it [the cross]» (Col. 2:15).15 The astounding paradox, or we might even call it, reverently, God's practical joke, is that it is precisely in offering himself as Victim that Christ becomes Victor.
Colossians 2:15 states, «He disarmed the principalities and powers and made public example of them, triumphing over them in him.»
Strong campaigning against factory farming of poultry, assisted by public examples of obvious mistreatment of animals and food safety scares - the most well - known being the salmonella in eggs scandal - was having an impact by the 1980s.
So far this summer, the LCO has released one consultation paper and issued Liaison (the LCO newsletter), both «visible» activities that we've added to our website and all public examples of how our work is progressing.

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So for example, you could have fake directors where you pay a little bit extra and someone pretends to be the public face of this company.
U.S. officials cited the case as an example of their commitment to protect the public.
The game is the most recent example of how Russians tried to sway public opinion in the US during the 2016 election.
The photographs on the next five pages are examples of an extraordinary report on the oil industry and an extraordinarily bold departure from the usual pattern of public relations.
Ivanov's story is just one example of the serendipity involved in this small Canadian company's rise to the forefront of a worldwide race to harness nuclear fusion, a race that has been going on fitfully, consuming tens of billions of mostly public dollars, for more than half a century.
If someone uses a photograph of you and makes it public when perhaps you intended it not to be you might be able to have — an action against the friend for unfairly depicting you as a drunk, for example.
Tay's initial failure is a great example of how the most well - intentioned tech innovations can be taken in unexpected directions when subjected to a public audience.
Take, for example, the recently published report entitled «Public Health Consequences of E-Cigarettes,» by the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine — which the Academies helpfully point out is a «congressionally mandated» study.
For example, Stanford University and MIT are just two examples of major colleges that feature free online coursework for the general public.
Although many of the companies going public lack profits — Twitter and Box, as just two recent examples, reported hundreds of millions of dollars worth of losses in their Securities and Exchange Commission filings — they are a far cry from many of the hollow IPOs of the 1990s, experts say.
In a statement, President Obama said of the astronaut and public servant, «John always had the right stuff, inspiring generations of scientists, engineers and astronauts who will take us to Mars and beyond — not just to visit, but to stay... The last of America's first astronauts has left us, but propelled by their example we know that our future here on Earth compels us to keep reaching for the heavens.
Any amount less than several million dollars is too small to be considered for a standard initial public offering of stock, for example.
So a lot of the work we do, for example, is linking private blockchain — where there is no cryptocurrency — into a public blockchain.
«This is just a perfect example of why a lot of us in the security field are yelling, «Don't keep running to the cloud, especially public clouds,»» said Dave Chronister, founder at Parameter Security.
If you hope to take your company public someday, your business plan should point to examples of other companies in your industry that have done so successfully.
One great example of this is the U.S. Small Business Administration's Small Business Investment Company (SBIC) program, a public - private partnership with no cost to taxpayers.
An octogenarian's renaissance, a reinvention of the laptop and a bunch of irate birds — just a few examples of what grips the public's pop - culture consciousness.
Take, for example, cybersecurity firms Rapid7, LogRhythm, and Mimecast — all of which plan to go public later this year with valuations exceeding $ 1 billion.
For example, if you do public speaking add a photo of you at a microphone.
For example, the percentage of voters who trust Goldsmith in the categories of «public transport fares» and «reliability» has risen five points since Opinium's last poll.
In Aventura, Fla., for example, drone operators could face a $ 500 fine and up to a year in jail if they fly a drone at a public gathering or take photos of a person's house without their consent.
While the Securities and Exchange Commission is attempting to ease the process of going public, recently widening the use of private draft - stage listings for example, long - term secular changes in the capital markets suggest that private funds are likely to remain equally, if not more, appealing to growing firms than public financing.
This is the latest example of a big software company moving its IT operations to AWS or another public cloud so it doesn't have to build or manage data center infrastructure on its own.
Some examples of high - profile pages that have the blue badge include Rihanna (public figure), Fox News (media outlet) and Coca - Cola (global brand).
Auto execs understand this phenomenon well, rattling off examples of vehicle features that the public initially resisted: seatbelts, airbags, antilock brakes, cruise control, even automatic transmission.
For example, in the Arab states of the Persian Gulf, where both men and women tend to cover up in public, Vitamin D deficiencies are common.
The agency he cofounded, Imagio Technology Advertising & Public Relations (# 305), in Seattle, is a prime example of how the fallout from M&A mania can change a company's outlook.
News that tech investor Vinod Khosla is getting sued for turning a public beach private isn't the only example of entrepreneurs rubbing the public the wrong way.
For example, we would have a ton of support from public school teachers, young men and young women who were social workers or probation officers.
Unilever makes money from Lifebuoy while saving lives — a wonderful example of a large - scale entrepreneurial approach to a serious public health challenge.
In an era when the pension liabilities of local governments remain a concern, investors may want to consider the debt offered by established public enterprises — airports and utilities, for example — as an attractive alternative to lease revenue and pension obligation bonds.
For example, instead of preferred access to bankers, a direct listing grants equal and simultaneous access to the public.
In a recent Fortune commentary piece, a private company CEO opined that the disadvantages of going public — using the examples of Snap and Blue Apron — far outweigh the advantages.
As an example, Adamson tells of a Toronto high - net - worth investor who was considering investing about half a million dollars in an information technology company about to go public in June 2014.
The patient, under the supervision of a psychologist, meets something that causes fear.For example, a man has a fear of public speaking.
The head of the US Centres for Disease Control, Dr Tom Frieden, for example says «There is no public health reason to cancel or delay the Olympics.»
Many of these men, for example, spoke of having to constantly calibrate their public miens: striving to appear focused at the office but not too aggressive; hungry but not threatening; well dressed but not showy; talented but not too damn talented.
But a contrary example is in Texas, where a major public pension fund so far has avoided joining the trend of reducing investment projections.
The past month's word - for - word diatribes are simply the latest example of this, and notably, have finally caught public notice.
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