Sentences with phrase «public exercise»

A token sale is a very public exercise and constant communication and engagement are vital across many different platforms.
While the American Republic had no established church, the American state took a positive and benign attitude toward the full, free, and quite visibly public exercise of religion, not least at major state functions and national celebrations.
It is a quite public exercise in the manipulation and construction of concepts — a manipulation of fundamentally the same sort and serving substantially the same purposes as scientific generalization.
Moreover, the religion shown in such public exercises was not just «religion in general,» but quite distinctively Protestant Christianity, albeit, typically, in a fairly nondenominational form.
An analysis by a team of North Carolina - based environmental and planning researchers concludes that densely populated regions with compact urban development that discourages commuting by car — widely touted as a way to increase public exercise and reduce harmful automobile emissions — may only slightly lower average regional particulate matter (PM) concentrations in air.
His most public exercising of this enthusiasm can be found on Twitter, where over
What if teachers saw their work as a public exercise and were willing to open up their classrooms in service of their own learning and development?
The young artists went through a process of public exercise as the works were simultaneously produced and exhibited; bravely opting to take the risk of showing both hits and misses.
Parr Brown President Jeff Hunt, who founded the FOI Hotline in 1992, said the goal was to help journalists and members of the public exercise their rights under the First Amendment and Utah's «sunshine laws» to obtain information about the workings of government and to hold public officials accountable.
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