Sentences with phrase «public flouting»

I also have published three pieces in Energy & Environment, the journal AGW supporters love to hate and slander because it dares to publish peer - reviewed non-AGW supporting science, a disgraceful public flouting of heresy.
Young people taught us dramatically by public flouting of false, conventional values.

Not exact matches

After years of flouting a village ban on skateboarding on public ways, teenagers in Antioch will be able to skate legally this summer when a long - awaited park opens.
The independence granted the Commission under the Constitution does not mean immunity to flout all the financial laws of Ghana, waste public funds and unlawfully enrich corrupt public officials.
They include a pilot public financing program for the state comptroller's race, new disclosure rules for independent expenditure groups, and the creation of an independent office at the State Board of Elections charged with enforcing the state's oft - flouted election laws.
During President Buhari's recent visit to Benue State, for instance — a trip he took only because of massive public criticism — he expressed surprise the Inspector - General of Police had flouted his two - month old instruction to relocate to the state to handle the insecurity.
A source within the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) in the state told DAILY POST on Saturday that Husein, who is a serving Commissioner was accused of flouting the electoral law, which stipulates 30 days for anyone who is in a public servant to resign his / her appointment before vying for an elective office.
In his first year, Cuomo shepherded through the legalization of same - sex marriage, flouted protesters who had dubbed him «Governor One Percent» by passing tax reforms that increase taxes on the rich, and laid the political groundwork for a brand new convention center to be built in one of New York City's outer boroughs — all largely outside of the public eye.
He was also worried that the way people drive tainted V8 vehicles without being checked at police barriers and flagrantly flouting traffic rules, should inform the public that «we don't need a prophet to even come and prophesy to us that we are compromising our security».
What appears to be the blatant flouting of the country's financial regulations by managers of various state institutions has incurred the wrath of the Public Accounts Committee (PAC) of Parliament.
In a joint statement, three good government groups — Citizen's Union, Common Cause New York, and New York Public Interest Research Group — all assailed Mr. de Blasio's nonprofit for «flouting» JCOPE's subpoena.
Mr. Cuomo derided the WFP as a «fringe party» last week, comments he later walked back, and seemed to deliberately flout its union backers by promising to take a hard line against teachers and other public servants.
«The Bloomberg administration has flouted the rules and regulations as it related to public notification,» she told reporters Monday, adding that, «If we can't trust and rely on the mayor's office's fair and transparent implementation of the rule - making process, we have an enormous problem as it relates to drafting legislation.»
In Renee v. Spellings, filed in a federal district court in San Francisco, Public Advocates argued that the department had flouted the law by permitting employment of teachers still in training.
In April, she wrote U.S. Secretary of Education Arne Duncan saying she would freeze the state's targets for proficiency — a move flouting the requirements of No Child Left Behind, the landmark federal education legislation that sets performance benchmarks for public schools across the country.
«Activision has refused to honor the terms of its agreements and is intentionally flouting the fundamental public policy of this State (California) that employers must pay their employees what they have rightfully earned.
The Production Line of Happiness brings norm - flouting exhibition design to arts institutions (the academic Art Institute of Chicago, the high - gloss MoMA, and the public Whitechapel Gallery) in an effort to draw attention to the naturalised codes of the white cube.
The flouting of intellectual freedom and public records principles is rife throughout our Public Library Department of the City of Bpublic records principles is rife throughout our Public Library Department of the City of BPublic Library Department of the City of Boston.
The public is aware that the executive branch will flout any principles and laws to achieve its own ends.
Such publications would be attempts, albeit unsuccessful, to flout the order made by the court and would be seen by the public as a violation of the order of the court.
BJP in Kerala today urged RBI to initiate an inquiry into the loans allegedly given by some public sector banks to some resorts in the tourist town of Munnar, flouting all banking norms.
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