Sentences with phrase «public frustration over»

In response to the NTSB's newly public frustration over the release of these details by Tesla, Musk wrote on Twitter today, «Lot of respect for NTSB, but NHTSA regulates cars, not NTSB, which is an advisory body.
Now, after years of inaction, and in the face of public frustration over rising gas prices, the only energy proposal he's really promoting is more offshore drilling — a position he recently adopted that has become the centerpiece of his plan, and one that will not make a real dent in current gas prices or meet the long - term challenge of energy independence.

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Just a few years ago, public condemnations from him of police brutality and overall systemic racism in the country were few and far between, with Jay's frustrations and reflections over his tough childhood limited mostly to his music, including «Politics as Usual» from his debut studio album Reasonable Doubt.
«You can appreciate, then, that as our summer upgrade projects wind down, it continues to be an extreme source of frustration to watch over $ 4 million in funds that the public invested in public education make their way to the private sector.»
There are long passages expressing his frustrations over public service reform and his conflicts with Brown on breaking up previous monopoly state provision, notably over academies, foundation hospitals and over tuition fees.
They helped to bring people onto the streets, successfully tapping into widespread public anger over recent events, as well as long - term frustrations generated by sustained political and economic marginalisation and ongoing human rights violations.
Frustrations over the lack of diversity among the ranks of top Senate Democratic aides began seeping into public view after Hillary Clinton's stunning loss deprived the party's donors and lobbyists of a critical opening to build on the Obama administration's minority - hiring efforts.
The senator's comments echoed the mayor's very public venting of his frustrations with the governor over the past six months, which included an accusation that the Senate Republicans were under Cuomo's «control» when it came to thwarting NYC's agenda.
In interviews with over a dozen state committee members, Capital heard common frustration with Cuomo's fiscal record — he blocked an income tax hike on wealthy city residents, cut corporate taxes, reduced school aid in 2011 (and slowly dialed it back up), reduced pensions for newly hired public workers and pushed for a cap on local property tax increases.
The crowd's sour reaction stemmed from Dolgon's public frustration with the county over what he perceived as it dragging its feet over funding for improvements in the War Memorial.
At committee meetings last week, the frustrations bubbled over, resulting in a public letter condemning city councilman Adam McFadden for, among other things, race - based comments.
Council frustration with the planning commission boiled over this fall when the commission refused to conduct a public hearing on a plan to build a Kinney Drugs store in Eastwood.
This frustration and fatigue over failed «reforms,» and a growing consensus among parents and educators about more - promising ways to provide all children with a great education, make this a critical moment to reclaim the promise of public education.
With this dual focus on my professional requirements and my students» needs, I sat down just more than a year ago with four Twin Cities teachers — elementary and secondary, traditional public and charter — to discuss our shared frustration at how little voice we had over these policies.
As written into a recent article in the Albuquerque Journal, an Albuquerque, New Mexico Public School Board member publicly, but in many ways appropriately, unleashed her frustration over the use of standardized tests and VAMs in Albuquerque's public scPublic School Board member publicly, but in many ways appropriately, unleashed her frustration over the use of standardized tests and VAMs in Albuquerque's public scpublic schools.
Contrast Grim's statements with the frustrations of the Indianapolis Public Schools leaders, who moved to authorize a lawsuit against the state over its intervention plans Thursday: While the district wants to fight the outright takeover of four other district schools, the much - less - intrusive intervention at Washington means staff can more easily get on board with state - led turnaround efforts.
Anger and frustration on the part of parents, teachers and supporters of public education is bubbling over.
The bag you choose determines everything, from whether you'll be paying checked baggage fees and risk frustration over lost luggage, or whether a rain storm will ruin your day, to the ease with which you can board public transit and whisk into the city.
Art collectives that have sprung up around Santa Fe out of frustration over trying to have their works seen by the public are getting a significant chance for exposure with a series of exhibitions planned at the David Richards Gallery.
Whether you are working on the front lines of the climate issue, immersed in the science, trying to make policy or educate the public, or just an average person trying to make sense of the cognitive dissonance or grapple with frustration over this looming issue, What We Think About When We Try Not To Think About Global Warming moves beyond the psychological barriers that block progress and opens new doorways to social and personal transformation.
The resignations Friday came amid mounting frustration within Uber's security team over Sullivan's dismissal and the company's handling of the public disclosure of the breach.
Frustration is brewing at top levels inside Facebook over what has become a pattern during the controversies that have bedeviled the company recently: The public silence of co-founder and CEO Mark...
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