Sentences with phrase «public glare of»

«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.
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.

Not exact matches

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.
Tribune Publishing, of course, has found itself in the harsh glare of public scrutiny of late («Tribune Publishing prepares to play more defense»).
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.
Nordstrom had hoped to escape the capriciousness of the public markets — not to mention the glare of the spotlight on its earnings each quarter — and free up the company to make longer - term investments.
The recent outbreak of listeria cast a glaring pre-election light on food safety, and made public the Conservative governmentâ $ ™ s plans to deregulate food inspection.
Dirty laundry is aired, private moments made public, and topics not meant for the glare of the public eye are brought to light.
Scotus has very nearly revived Aristotle's notion of praxis, with the glaring difference that because Scotus does not define praxis by reference to the public realm or the common good it lacks any political connotations.
The lack of meaningful public participation is glaring with no substantial consultations and dialogues that could address the concerns of the stakeholders especially regarding the safety of Golden Rice.
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.
The substantial upside from a re-booting of Treasury Wine Estates away from the glare of public markets is what attracted US private equity firm Kohlberg Kravis Roberts in the first place to the owner of Penfolds, Wolf Blass, Rosemount and Wynns.
Private equity firm Kohlberg Kravis Roberts intends keeping Treasury Wine Estates chief executive Mike Clarke at the helm should its $ 3.05 billion offer prove successful, but they believe the company needs to be away from the glare of public markets for Mr Clarke's long - term fix - it plans to succeed.
Don't get me wrong, I recognise that we have possibly one of the worst injury records since the the premier league began but many of these injuries occur in the full glare of public view i.e. during a match.
Let's face it goalkeepers tend to march to the beat of a different drum and Szczesny certainly fell into that category, but most of his antics were relatively harmless and simply reflected a certain level of immaturity that isn't uncommon for someone thrust into the limelight at such a young age... lord knows we've seen that happen with numerous players throughout the years and very few were ever banished for such behaviour... the only on - field action that drove me crazy was his inability to take a deep breath and not try to rush the play with an ill - timed throw at certain points in the game when common sense suggested holding the ball and slowing things down... the fact that he continued to do this probably had a lot to do with the glaring lack of coaching time spent with the goalkeepers... ultimately he made the fateful decision to take his frustrations out into the public sphere and paid dearly for it... in the end, his services were wanted by several of the best Italian squads, which is significant considering the historical importance placed on the defensive side of the ball in Serie A... all I know is that if someone asked me to pick the most athletically gifted goalkeeper we have had in our squad since the arrival of Wenger, without hesitation, he would be my pick and for that reason his departure is more than a little disappointing... what else is new though
It is understood that to show dissent to officials, even out of the glare of the public eye should still be punished.
I am empathetic with mothers who can not breast feed, but that doesn't mean we should forget how difficult it is for mothers who breast feed — glared at when public feeding, condemned for feeding after one year, constantly being asked if they are «supplementing with formula», having to pump, having to watch what they eat, not being able to go out for drinks, being up in the night, and, like your comment, judged for breast feeding as a form of soothing.
It takes guts... to nurse in a room full of glares, to nurse at a public park or restaurant, to nurse in the middle of a children's museum where people actually think you're part of an R - rated exhibit.
she intended to keep the wedding from the glaring eyes of the general public, social media broke the news and some pictures were shared from the ceremony.
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!
Tensions flared when a video exposing the nudity of Sarah Kwablah was reportedly leaked from the camp of Asamoah Gyan into the media and to the full glare of the general public.
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.
That's why we're throwing open the shutters and bringing the full glare of the public's eye onto spending.
Constable Bossey, who was riding the unregistered «L» plated motorbike reportedly got angry by the questions, pulled the journalist out of the car he was travelling in, and physically assaulted him in the full glare of the public.
But the question on the lips of many is that, couldn't Mrs. Akufo - Addo, embarked on this benevolent tour without making it so glaring to the public that she is campaigning for votes, especially at the hospitals?
The latest, the murder of a police officer near Lapaz in broad day, by unknown assailants was the apex of impunity so witnessed in Ghana under the full glare of the public.
It is far harder to ignore reforms under the withering glare of focused public attention.
He was also captured in Nungua in the company of ex-Minister of Justice and Attorney General, James Ayikoi Otoo, eating Kplekple with Palm Soup in the full glare of the public.
«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.
The officer who did not take his questions kindly dragged him out of his car and beat him up in the full glare of the public.
Cuomo doubled down on his attacks on the city's public housing and jail systems — calling both glaring examples of racial and economic inequality.
Thankful to God, the proceedings of the Special Committee were conducted in the full glare of the public making today's attempted cover - up in Parliament laughable and an exercise in futility.
May, whose wooden leadership and shortcomings became painfully plain to the public in the full glare of the campaign, finished on a rating of +6.
In what appears to be an outrageous claim, Mr Adorye said President Mahama has become addicted to alcohol to the extent that he even drinks on his job to the glare of the public.
(see Graphic)(see Graphic) For all its reputation as a trendsetter, Los Angeles stands out from other major cities such as New York, Tokyo, London, Paris and San Francisco through one glaring deficiency: it has never had an underground railway, and public transport of any kind has always been a rarity.
By DAN THISDELL (see Graphic)(see Graphic) For all its reputation as a trendsetter, Los Angeles stands out from other major cities such as New York, Tokyo, London, Paris and San Francisco through one glaring deficiency: it has never had an underground railway, and public transport of any kind has always been a rarity.
This is usually to avoid public glare and ridicule on what the society thinks of in negative terms.
She endured through her death in 1994 as a mysterious shadow in the hot glare of the public spotlight, a celebrity that revealed nothing.
The harsh glare of state accountability systems has brought to public attention the expansive collective - bargaining agreements that local school boards negotiate with their employees.
Sensible judgment becomes much more difficult when decisions are made in the glare of the public eye.
Charters will face a second - straight year of flat per student funding, rising costs, and a glaring funding gap of nearly $ 4,000 compared to public operating funding for traditional district schools.
One of the most glaring omissions in the article is a failure to set in context what is happening in our nation's charter schools in comparison to what has persisted for decades throughout the traditional public education establishment.
Is the incessant glare of public scrutiny in our 24 - hour news cycle driving away good people and creating a leadership gap in education?
While I'm all for transparency of government data, there are a few glaring problems with value - added scores that the public might not be aware of.
As the Milwaukee Public School District grapples with a $ 30 million budget deficit, the school board continues to play around the edges while ignoring a glaring solution that is right in front of their face.
A rabid Puerto Rican «rescue pup» imported by a Massachusetts animal shelter exposes the glaring public health risk of «humane relocation.»
Perhaps we still can sense in some of that work the drive to create a near vacuum that would suction the truth of shared public realities into glaring obviousness.
Perhaps the most glaring evidence of this strategy was a long memo written by Joe Walker, who worked in public relations at the American Petroleum Industry, that surfaced in 1998.
But I would imagine that this might give «them» at least a chance to find each other's cock - ups before they reach the light of day and the glare of public release.
In summary it is puzzling that the Japanese media would so recklessly handle the critical topic of typhoons and mislead the public of Japan in the face of glaring facts.
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