Sentences with phrase «public gatherings of»

Ensure flawless execution for events ranging from 25 attendees to promoted public gatherings of over 20,000.
Never mind that public gatherings of people were ordered for the general population (remember this was a Missionary Trip were we are involved with large gatherings of people).
The Community Rooms are available for public gatherings of educational, civic, cultural, and governmental groups and individuals.
Today, it features one of the largest public gatherings of petrol heads in the US and as we all know, thousands of car fans can't be wrong.
Our tradition is to allow public prayer at public gatherings of this sort, but to insist that such prayers (in the aggregate) be inclusive and non-sectarian.
The statement read, «The bodyguard of the Ooni of Ife, Oba Adeyeye Enitan Ogunwusi, in what seemed to be an errand message, pushed Oluwo at the public gathering of the first - class paramount rulers held at the Presidential Hotel, Port Harcourt, the capital of Rivers State last Tuesday.
In fact, I think Publishers Weekly has the right of it with this comment: The best thing about the meeting, the second major public gathering of the DPLA, was that it was full of hope and aspirations.

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In order to successfully create a public relations plan, you need to gather a significant amount of data about your target customer and who they look to.
As an avowed supporter of open data — or the government freeing the information it gathers to the public — I really wondered how Kundra felt about the issue, especially given that he's now on an advisory panel set up by Tony Clement.
«Taking advantage of Wendy's lax data security and delayed notification to financial institutions and the public, hackers were able to gather large amounts of consumer data,» the lawsuit stated.
Meanwhile, a day later in New York, Fed chair Janet Yellen will participate in a discussion with three of her predecessors (Ben Bernanke, Alan Greenspan, and Paul Volcker), marking the first time the four have gathered together to speak in public.
A decision is still pending, and no timeline is imminent on when that decision might be forthcoming, Public Works Minister Diane Finley told a gathering of defence contractors Thursday.
In a time where people are less likely to go to church or participate in bowling leagues, Amazon is contributing to the loss of some of the remaining public spaces where Americans gather with their neighbors: malls.
They'll request and review a lot of documents, including communications with the public and the type and extent of client information gathered by the advisor in order to make their investment recommendations.
In Aventura, Fla., for example, drone operators could face a $ 500 fine and up to a year in jail if they fly a drone at a public gathering or take photos of a person's house without their consent.
The angry protestors are gathered outside of the office of Nevada's Public Utilities Commission, the regulatory body that sets rules for the state's electricity, gas, and water utilities.
Masses of data about each voter's political tendencies - gathered through public sources and through campaign contact - allowed Obama for America (OFA) to target voters more precisely than ever before.
March brings the opening of Lafayette Anticipations, a public gathering place in the heart of the Marais that will present a wide variety of events and works of contemporary art, design and fashion.
Instead, the maneouvre — likely perfected raising her own two kids — draws light applause from her gathered entourage of public relations and store staff.
At least one psychologist has attempted to create a «psychological portrait» of Trump in the June 2016 issue of the Atlantic using information gathered from the media, his own public statements, and his biographies.
«If you go back to the rapaciousness and lawlessness of Gilded Age capitalism, it was the slow burn of public opinion that gradually gathered force and ultimately became the driving force that provided cover for dramatic new legislative and regulatory efforts,» she said.
Performance metrics in forums are more difficult to gather due to lack of free, public APIs, which Twitter and Facebook provide.
In recent months, as the 2016 election campaigns have gathered momentum, concern about the long - term effects of the buyback craze has crept into public discourse and caught the attention of politicians.
Focused on public - private partnerships and how we measure their levels of success, the briefing hosted a national gathering of informal STEM experts with on - the - ground knowledge and expertise, as well as professionals who have been examining the national trends and levels of success of informal STEM programs for students.
Known as a «Zestimate,» this home valuation algorithm looks at the recent sale prices of similar properties gathered from public records, such as tax assessments, as well as user - submitted data.
The Times seemed the right place for such a gathering: The Newspaper of Record was soon to be awarded three Pulitzer Prizes on April 16, one for public service that it shared with The New Yorker for documenting stories of sexual harassment from multiple women who claimed they were abused by disgraced movie mogul Harvey Weinstein.
Dubbed Facebook's «collapse» of public trust, the double revelation that Cambridge Analytica, ostensibly a voter - profiling company, collected the data of 50 million Facebook accounts without user permission, and that thousands of third - party developers built apps on Facebook's platform to gather private information has spurred international outrage.
These firms build their profiles over a period of years, gathering data from government and public records, consumer contests, warranties and surveys, and private commercial sources — like loyalty card purchase histories or magazine subscription lists.
It is in a public park in Charlottesville — not on the University of Virginia campus, where protesters first gathered.
Public servants, politicians from multiple levels of government and open government enthusiasts gathered Thursday to talk about citizen engagement and how to include the public in the policymaking prPublic servants, politicians from multiple levels of government and open government enthusiasts gathered Thursday to talk about citizen engagement and how to include the public in the policymaking prpublic in the policymaking process.
On Jan. 29, 2008, some of the most powerful public servants in Ottawa gathered around 6 p.m. for a meeting that was scheduled to last at least three hours.
The Connected Health Conference is the largest and most diverse gathering of public sector and health and technology industry leaders working at the intersection of innovative product and service development, research, business and policy throughout the world.
«The wave of public outcry triggered by Cambridge Analytica is only the beginning... Ultimately, the marketers who figure out a more customer - centric way of gathering data will create a competitive advantage for their company.»
Albert Jenner, in his final public appearance, told a gathering of Chicago lawyers: «We need to reorient our thinking away from the legal marketplace and law firms as profit centers and revenue producers, and law as a business.»
These efforts gathered steam in the early years of the last century as the Progressive Movement sought at once to break the power of the old party bosses and to bring the insights of the social sciences to bear on public life.
Allegedly some of his proclamations, made in the middle of a long service of preaching and healing, were based on intelligence gathered from medicine containers in the bathrooms of parishioners or records on file in some public agency or doctor's office.
Paradoxically, the danger in public gatherings is rather to the person who has AIDS, for that person's weakened immune system makes him or her highly susceptible to ambient sources of infection.
Tell me why Paul Ryan, Catholic Republican would state this: «The reason I got involved in public service, by and large, if I had to credit one thinker, one person, it would be Ayn Rand,» Ryan said at a D.C. gathering four years ago honoring the author of «Atlas Shrugged» and «The Fountainhead.»
Of course, their articles also show the bias of the editors and the specific authors, and none of them have the resources to gather information comparable to the public mediOf course, their articles also show the bias of the editors and the specific authors, and none of them have the resources to gather information comparable to the public mediof the editors and the specific authors, and none of them have the resources to gather information comparable to the public mediof them have the resources to gather information comparable to the public media.
For when in summer the peasant's horse stands in the meadow and throws up his head or shakes it, surely no one can know with certainty what that means; or when two of them who throughout their lives have walked side by side pulling in the same yoke are turned out at night, when they approach one another as if in intimacy, when they almost caress each other by movements of the head; or when the free horses neigh to one another so that the woods echo, when they are gathered on the plains in a big herd as if at a public meeting — assume then that they really could make themselves understood to one another.
The public worship of the Christian community gathers up the liturgy of the human city, what Teilhard de Chardin called the «Mass on the World,» the «Hymn of the Universe,» and what Karl Rahner spoke of as the «Liturgy of the World.»
It has helped to shape and gather support for some of our most important public policies.
But we have also seen public ceremonies of sorrow, repentance and rededication, and there have been times in great gatherings when our spirits have rightly lifted to hear of a dream, a vision worth living or even dying for.
Are these little gatherings, then, for all that seems domestic and intimate in them, also occasions of public proclamation, gatherings where — as in Nazareth — Jesus speaks with true authority?
Yesterday marked the Jewish holiday of Purim, when Jews will gather together for festive meals and merriment, exchange gifts, and most centrally, assemble in synagogue for mirthful public readings of the Book of Esther — all in celebration of the salvation recounted therein.
During elections we sponsor forums for candidates, try to put before them issues of interest to our membership, and gather public information and post it on the Web.
If I had to rely on a relationship with God by gathering with a group of self riteous public prayer performance artists, I would never speak to God.
Coming together with others in a public setting (church) can and does at times have its place, but generally speaking attending any church and gathering with those of a similar belief is really sort of a public display.
The leader of the official China Christian Council was also charged for «gathering a crowd to disturb public order» but was sentenced in 2013 to 12 years in jail.
I was privileged to be invited to Westminster Hall, where, in an extraordinary moment of British history, the Pope was to address Members of Parliament and a great gathering of men and women in public life from across Britain.
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