Sentences with phrase «public in perpetuity»

«Our commitment is really making this painting available to the public in perpetuity

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Although I don't pretend to understand all the «ins & outs» of banking, public financing, etc., it seems to me to be self - evident that if Canadian governments at all levels were able to borrow, at low or preferably no interest rates, to finance infrastructure projects and other issues such as health care and education, rather than indebting Canadians in perpetuity in order to pay big interest payments to the greedy Big Banks, it would ultimately be in the best interests of most ordinary Canadians.
They are conveyed to a non-profit conservation organization or public conservation entity, which accepts the right and responsibility to monitor the property and defend and enforce the terms of the CR in perpetuity.
«We believe the public has a right to know how and why the Rivington House facility will no longer be maintained in perpetuity for their benefit...»
«We knew about the 50 - year term, but the public did not know,» she said, adding, «And I think we all assumed the special permit would be renewed without any issue in perpetuity
«The vast majority of that land should be preserved in perpetuity for public access,» Higgins said in August.
Earlier this month, however, Glazier came to the legislature's Environmental Protection Committee meeting asking the legislature to keep all county - owned land along the lake «in the public domain in perpetuity
The resolution approved this month, Glazier said, «is really a commitment by the county to keep the property within the public domain in perpetuity and to ensure public access is made available moving forward.»
To those who say that we don't have the capacity to grow enough new schools, I say that's because we have a system that was mistakenly built a century ago to populate schools by geography, to keep schools open in perpetuity, to homogenize offerings, and to own and operate all public schools in a designated area.
Unlike traditional public schools, charter schools must be re-authorized every few years, which means they don't exist in perpetuity to fail multiple generations of youngsters.
This mega-buck mafia's goal is to gain access to the $ 600 billion per year that taxpayers pump into public schools, and then to profit in perpetuity by shaping the nation's educational system to their corporate needs.
Aggregators help, especially in Higher Ed and Public library areas, it's a matter of understanding whether you license the content, own it in perpetuity, any dark archive, the list goes on.
In late 2017, Tulsa Mayor G. T. Bynum announced that the City of Tulsa had agreed to transfer title to River Parks Authority for its leased Turkey Mountain properties, assuring that it will remain public park property in perpetuitIn late 2017, Tulsa Mayor G. T. Bynum announced that the City of Tulsa had agreed to transfer title to River Parks Authority for its leased Turkey Mountain properties, assuring that it will remain public park property in perpetuitin perpetuity.
The current price tag for Heatherwick's sculpture, invested with a 4 percent annual return could keep the Public Art Fund afloat in perpetuity, showing literally thousands of artworks to the delight of New Yorkers and the great people who visit our city.
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http://www.cato.org/pubs/pas/pa437.pdf The settlement of the tobacco litigation, in November 1998, was a legal and public policy debacle of truly historic proportions.5 The tobacco companies agreed to abide by a new set of regulatory constraints and to make multibillion - dollar payments annually to the states (and the trial lawyers from private practice who were hired to represent most of them) in perpetuity.
The person behind the site says he plans to keep updating the site whenever a new password database is made public «in perpetuity
«We want to make sure that [these objects] are removed with dignity, respect and with efficiency for those involved, and to save these items in perpetuity,» says Todd DeAngelis, Parkland's public information officer.
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