Sentences with phrase «public figures in»

«REALTORS ® are public figures in a sense and that means our profession involves risk.
• Establish and maintain relationships with public figures in our community.
There were many big public figures in the cryptocurrency space that have remained skeptical of this Russian - based company's large ICO.
You have to consider the trustworthiness of counterparties like exchanges, public figures in the media, informational sites and wallets.
At this year's annual Canadian Bar Association meeting, two public figures in the Canadian legal world spoke out on a topic that is very oftendiscussed, but extremely difficult to assess whether any positive change is taking place: access to justice.
And as any Illinois injury attorney would tell you, politicians (considered public figures in most cases) usually don't win defamation cases brought against political rivals just because they fudged the facts in a campaign ad.
Particularly active representing high net worth individuals and public figures in extradition requests from Russia and Eastern European jurisdictions.
Strange how every developed country except the US, the vast majority of qualified scientists, and most credible public figures in the US — including Senator John McCain — accept that the balance of risk favors somewhat dramatic action.
The company, and Chris Roberts, are almost certainly public figures, or at least limited - purpose public figures in the gaming world.
It takes one of the most hated public figures in American media and dares the audience think about her from a shocking perspective, the victim.
Official Plot Synopsis: Whether you love him or hate him, there is no question that George W. Bush is one of the most controversial public figures in recent memory.
We find it very bizarre that the Hon. Attorney - General, Ms Gloria Akufo, who assured the entire citizenry of her commitment to fairness and strict adherence to ethical principles at her vetting not too long ago, will claim that she exercised the said constitutional discretion on grounds merely that there was a lack of evidence to prosecute the case in question when indeed, the Siting Judge, Court Clerks, Court Bailiffs, Court Warrant Officers (CWOs), Journalists as well as notable public figures in whose presence the said court was physically attacked and the accused persons freed, are alive and available to be interviewed and evidence taken from same.
The standard of proof for public figures in libel in the US is distinct from other legal persons, requiring actual malice.
Jihan Wu and Andreas Brekken, two widely known public figures in the cryptocurrency community, have also engaged with the platform.
A government spokeswoman said: «We have been clear that abuse of public figures in any form is completely unacceptable.
Lady Spencer also acknowledged that one of the most rewarding aspects of her role as a public figure in the fashion industry is being able to help others.
Ask a socialite or model in New York City and she'll say it's Page Six; ask any moderately public figure in the U.K. and he or she will have a hard time picking one.
Jack Dorsey has done no public engagements in China, unlike Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg who has become a well known public figure in the country through multiple tours and partnerships.
While Fluke was giving public testimony, she is not a public figure in anything like the same sense.
Thirteen followers that met all of these criteria were following both a Christian and an Atheist public figure in our sample, and were excluded from the final analysis.»
That point's potentially important, because if a judge determines McNair was a public figure in his job as a USC assistant, he can't prove defamation unless he also proves it was deliberate.
But when an American public figure in the year 2016 has a picture of a gorilla, people are going to ask if it's that gorilla.
Spitzer, in his first electoral loss since 1994, indicated he would continue to remain a public figure in some capacity.
Sanders could enjoy some of the same benefits he held in New Hampshire, where his experience as a public figure in a bordering state helped lead him to a victory.
She became a public figure in 2012, when an influential paper by Francis and Vavrus came out in Geophysical Research Letters just as the United States was in the midst of some unusual weather patterns.
For instance, Mildred unloading on a skeptical public figure in her dining room is as discomfiting and hilarious as movies get, McDormand pushing a great movie to greater heights, the scene's searing uncomfortability a testament to the sterling work happening on all sides of the camera.
While Whiteread has never become a public figure in the manner of contemporaries such as Damien Hirst and Tracey Emin, her projects have become the subject of fierce public debate, both in Vienna and in London: House won her the Turner prize in 1993, but was the subject of some local hostility; some found her fourth plinth commission repetitious.
Christopher Le Brun has been a celebrated British artist since the early 1980s; he has also been an instrumental public figure in his role since 2011 as President of the Royal Academy of Arts in London, which celebrates its 250th anniversary this year.
I mean even though I became this reluctant and accidental public figure in the debate over climate change, over time I've learned to embrace the opportunity that has given me to talk to the public about this problem and the threat that it represents, to inform the public discourse on this issue.
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.
Attacked both professionally and personally, I became a reluctant public figure in the climate wars.
Vahrenholt is a case for psychopathologists or criminologists: The man is honorary (i.e. avocational) professor for chemistry, a well - known public figure in Germany, and a high ranking industry manager.
Defended a public figure in connection with a high - profile defamation claim that was dismissed on summary judgment.
John McAfee, a security expert and a well - known public figure in the cryptocurrency space, continued to fuel controversy around Binance and rumors of hacking attacks, showing screenshots that circulated on various social media platforms.

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Four months before political cartoonist Mike Fiore won a Pulitzer Prize for his work, his NewsToon app was rejected by Apple in December 2009, with the company citing rules about making fun of public figures.
«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.
«In a world where information travels very, very fast and through different media, figuring out whether information is public or not is challenging,» says Daniel Hawke, the former chief of the SEC's market abuse unit, who recently joined Washington, D.C., law firm Arnold & Porter.
As Gallup concludes, these figures demonstrate that, as the positive results of legalization become more evident in multiple states, public perception of marijuana is shifting, and the stigma around weed is being steadily overcome — largely driven by the medical marijuana movement.
He figured out which private and public high schools were the largest by enrollment in 2016.
In the past, the Syrian Electronic Army has targeted social media accounts of media companies and public figures including the Associated Press, CNN and President Obama.
I confess that like public figures from bygone days or an entertainer that hadn't been heard from in eons, I didn't know AIM, as we all called it, still existed at all.
But even with scarce public and private parking options in New York City, parking rental prices are not nearly as steep as one would expect given that $ 300,000 selling figure, according to Trulia's research.
But when a plane crashes, there is enormous public and economic interest in figuring out what went wrong.
There is no figure in public life, with the possible exception of her husband, who has so strong a hold on liberal hearts and minds.
During a televised debate, or a press conference at the Oval Office, or on a trip to visit a fast food restaurant during a campaign, it would be almost inconceivable for a single person to have enough access or clout to be able to make a comment about a public figure — say, calling him a moron — in a way that could be viewed and archived forever.
«Right now, it's really hard to get a firm handle on a total figure [for] what kind of economic activity the sharing economy encompasses in Canada,» notes Sunil Johal, policy director at the Mowat Centre, an Ontario - focused public policy think - tank at the University of Toronto's School of Public Policy and Goverpublic policy think - tank at the University of Toronto's School of Public Policy and GoverPublic Policy and Governance.
Sesno tells Fortune that «the media are between a rock and a hard place on this» due to the fact that Trump is a fascinating figure who has a lead in the polls that demands the public's attention.
Public figures come with a built - in audience, giving marketers a head start in reaching out to audiences.
Although it's not illegal to have an offshore holding company or assets that are held in foreign accounts, most countries require politicians and other public figures to declare their holdings.
Tim interviews an eclectic mix of public figures from Arnold Schwarzenegger to Tony Robbins, picking their brains in order to find out exactly what makes them tick, and thus what makes them so successful.
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