Sentences with phrase «public figure wants»

For example, if a public figure wants to have something from her past deleted, it's not entirely clear whether she'll be able to do that.
«We actually got feedback from public figures wanting to do live video even before we launched Mentions» in July 2014, Lavrusik tells me.

Not exact matches

«So when Trump says he wants to «open up» libel law, he really means (if he has the slightest knowledge of the law) that he wants to open up — to change — the First Amendment, which, beginning in 1964, has been held to require in cases brought by public figures, proof that what was said was false, and that the newspaper knew or suspected that it was false.
Just a friendly update from California that I have now spent my fifth day working on contacting all of the big free speech legal advocates in Canada and the United States (and those important organizations in Europe as well) about this story and the entire issue of Free Speech (which these public figure pastors in the U.S. who are nationally known want to silence).
Although it is a private building, it is a very public display and they should not be surpised that people are upset when they refuse to celebrate someone who is almost universally admired for charitable works because they don't want to honor «religious» figures or entertain requests from religious organiations.
You'll want to practice a lot with your child at home before you try to babywear in public, but eventually, you and your baby should be able to figure out something that works perfectly for the both of you.
In the case of a public figure like Palin, Facebook and Twitter provide a chance to tell her story as she wants it told — which does not necessarily mean that the result is the REAL story.
Leveson wants to know if Murdoch thinks there's «a distinction between those who hold themselves out as having a public figure like politicians or like newspaper proprietors and those who don't come into that category, like people's who've achieved fame, made money, because they are very good at what they do.»
Before an election, all interest groups, both in the private and public sector, want to understand the policies and the key figures of the party likely to form the government.
Total invasion... because you are a public figure I find that we can't really sue the media and the press and I found that really disturbing... They just write whatever they want without checking the facts.»
Politicians are still trying to figure out the public reaction, which doesn't want softness but understands that something must be horrible wrong with the country.
After all, the public want the debates — that much is clear from the impressive viewing figures they attract.
Praised by leading public servants and political figures alike, Elliott has always been endorsed by groups who want the best.
While Gordon Brown's actual decision on whether or not to call an election will obviously be based on practicialities like cost and whether he can win it or not, not whether the polls say the public want one, the figures suggest that if Brown does call an early election the public will not see it as unecessary and punish him for it, and if he doesn't and the opposition parties call for one they will have public support on their side.
The figures may be inaccurate and outdate for the present moment, however the recent publications and public opinion also prove that Russian women do want to work, often ready to make the job their priority and take on risks connected with starting own business.
Kay has to contend with a board of directors (including Letts and Bradley Whitford) on the verge of taking the paper public who believe litigation could hamper their stock price, Bradlee's reporters (Cross, Odenkirk, among others) who want to go public to protect freedom of the press, and the paper's lawyers (Jesse Plemons, Zach Woods) attempting to figure out the likelihood of the Nixon administration's wrath.
But the director also wants to get at the interiority of this famed public figure, to explore Churchill's insecurity and fits of depression, and to present a portrait of a man who wasn't entirely sure he was doing the right thing when he demanded «victory at all costs» from his country.
If the state doesn't want us to use levies to fund basic education, which they are recommending, then we need to figure out how to cover the 3.5 B. Meanwhile, with or without a balanced budget, we still have to provide every public school child the opportunity for an excellent education, which is part of the constitutional requirement addressing k - 12 public education in the state.
«As city and state leaders seek to figure out how best to salvage Detroit Public Schools and improve performance across a complex network of school choices, top school reformers from around the country want a piece of the action, too.
A great resource for figuring out how much you want your personal life to become part of your public «book life» is the book BookLife by Jeff Vandermeer.
...... The wave has arrived and those of us who want our books read and admired need to figure out how to make them float to the top where they will be noticed by the reading public.
Do people fundamentally want to forgive public figures who have made mistakes?
Who is this enigmatic figure, the public wants to know — and for that matter, so does Sam.
Here's my question: Do authors want to be represented by agents who fire off contentious public comments of this kind when they disagree with other publishing figures» positions on issues?
Most authors I know want to put the focus on the books, not themselves — unless they're nonfiction authors who are also thought leaders, speakers, or otherwise public figures.
MA: With the painting Conjestina Achieng, I wanted to have elements of the painting that suggested that Conjestina, the central figure of the painting, had been given the role of village idiot by the local media (under the guise of public interest, she was repeatedly filmed and interviewed in an institution and at home while going through episodes of paranoid schizophrenia).
I was hoping that the book would be accessible to a pretty broad range of readers because I really wanted to use my personal story as sort of this reluctant and accidental public figure in the debate over climate change, to talk about the bigger issues, the reality of the problem, the threat that it represents, the need to have a good faith discussion about what to do about it.
Not every scientist or professor is a public figure, but a scientist who writes celebrity columns for The Huffington Post and The Guardian, and appears in campaign commercials for powerful politicians, and stars in a big - budget James Cameron telly series with Matt Damon and Jessica Alba, and writes a book not about science per se but about an epic global struggle for truth and justice with him as the embattled hero can hardly claim he wants to be left alone with his Bunsen burners.
Figure out what the public wants and give them some of that.
Expert liars, whether con - men, psychopaths or unscrupulous politicians, know that in the public mind the facts are often a weak defence in the face of persistent and passionate fabrications by figures of authority, particularly when they know that the lies they are telling are one's that the listener wants to hear.
These huge retrospective studies failures I guess are how they figure out what their professional responsibility is to warn where the builders and politicians don't want the public to know a failure is likely.
I have to give Minnesota representative Michele Bachmann credit for figuring out the secret hidden agenda and making it public, the real reason Democrats and environmentalists want to make the United States «the only country that has made it illegal to access its own energy.»
The First Amendment limits California's slander law by requiring public figures prove actual malice when they want to sue someone for defaming them.
Don't want to give the public the freedom to figure out for themselves that «Super Lawyers» is nothing more than paid advertising?
If you want to do public interest work this summer but haven't been able to figure out how to pay for it, look no further: The Public Interest Law Initiative (PILI)'s Law Student Internship Program is open to all 1L and 2L law students from across the country who are interested in working with legal service agencies in Illinois over the spublic interest work this summer but haven't been able to figure out how to pay for it, look no further: The Public Interest Law Initiative (PILI)'s Law Student Internship Program is open to all 1L and 2L law students from across the country who are interested in working with legal service agencies in Illinois over the sPublic Interest Law Initiative (PILI)'s Law Student Internship Program is open to all 1L and 2L law students from across the country who are interested in working with legal service agencies in Illinois over the summer.
We've put it to video, because we figure if one person has the question then we know more people do, and we want to provide easy public access, completely free, for people to find answers to their insurance questions.
I would hate to be a member of the public today trying to figure out who I want to hire as a mediator to help me with my conflict.
So many people don't want to «bother their agent,» I figured it was an opportunity to show the public that all they really needed was a real estate «show - er.»
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