Sentences with phrase «public glare»

"Public glare" refers to intense public attention or scrutiny. It implies a situation where someone or something is being closely observed, evaluated, or criticized by the public. Full definition
But this year's birthday was not without a baby bump which became noticeable in public glare for the first time at a Glo event Funke attended prior to her birthday celebration.
Also, while details are being kept away from public glare as of now, what seems certain is the addition of an iPhone style app tray to ICS when used in a smartphone.
«The new government is opening up the pay of middle and senior management to greater scrutiny, and will require any six - figure salaries to be approved - or vetoed - by elected councillors in the full public glare of the council chamber,» he added.
But now the KKR approach is in full public glare and Treasury — the owner of prized brands such as Penfolds, Wolf Blass, Rosemount and Wynns — is, in effect, on the sale block, a public auction has been set in train provided the price is right and well above the opening salvo of $ 4.70 a share from KKR.
Noting that they've been in businesses like paper and natural gas that few people pay much attention to, he wonders whether they really want to take on the quite public glare of newspaper ownership.
He reportedly disappeared from public glare only to come home about two weeks ago to take charge a Director in the Ministry of Interior, with his return sparking reactions and outrage.
«It is also on record that the leader of the Tsaragi delegation, Dr Muhammed Haruna in public glare said to the effect that both communities must live together in peace.
This is usually to avoid public glare and ridicule on what the society thinks of in negative terms.
Ibori who returned to the country a few months ago having completed his four - year jail term in a British prison has not been seen in public glare neither has he participated in any political meeting at the national headquarters.
Even under the growl of Ribadu's anti-corruption rhetoric, cynical extortion, that was the fund - raiser for the OOPL, strutted in full public glare, probity be damned!
As Tribune began its company - wide buyouts / layoffs this week, with the public glare on L.A. («Behind the scenes of the L.A. Times» buyout drive «-RRB- but with expense - reducing cuts introduced across the 11 - daily company, the odd investor bought into what has become a bedraggled stock.
As this is a public broadcast communications service then these issues are often quickly diverted by businesses to a private message channels so that the customer issue can be resolved outside of the public glare.
They regret their own accidental tainting under the public glare, but are inclined to regard the scandals as warnings lest they also trip.
We are going to do it in a public glare for others to see and know that tradition still exists here, irrespective of what the so - called human rights people will say», Alhaji Abass fumed.
He has deliberately sought to shield his children from the public glare.
The caveat to this is that issues get thrashed out in Cabinet, where any major disagreements are fought over in secret, away from the public glare.
In a statment by his Special Assistant on Public Communications and New Media, Lere Olayinka, Fayose said: «Since last week Thursday that Buhari appeared for less than two hours at the Chatham House where he said his doctors certified him fit and that he was returning to Nigeria for the «final onslaught on the PDP,» he has simply disappeared from the public glare.
But this was not fear of the Tories but rather a deep concern that he had to take profoundly uncomfortable steps in the public glare to show that a coalition between two deadly electoral rivals would work.
These practitioners are willing to work in the public glare.
Leiper says much of her most satisfying work occurs out of the public glare.
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z