Sentences with phrase «public knowledge in»

«Facebook did not actively look into the complaints from local telecoms service providers that users are complaining about slower connections and, as a result, its service quality was not maintained at an appropriate level,» KCC said in a statement, adding that Facebook restored connections last autumn after its rerouting methods became public knowledge in South Korea.
Yale University Department of Education carried out a test of public knowledge in their» Bridging Science and Society» series titled, «Americans» Knowledge of Climate Change.»
2010 FINANCIAL CRISIS: SDA's financial crisis was public knowledge in the summer of 2010 and with the help of local TV, radio, and newspapers, compassionate and generous citizens responded with their contributions that enabled us to keep our doors open.
I'm not sure how you'd find out about the preferred dividends, presumably that's public knowledge in their shareholder report but perhaps it's in a more useful source.
The trends «show the success of open access», says Peter Suber, director of the Open Access project at the non-profit lobby group Public Knowledge in Washington DC.
Perhaps we might see more examples akin to SNC Lavalin becoming public knowledge in the near future.

Not exact matches

«So when Trump says he wants to «open up» libel law, he really means (if he has the slightest knowledge of the law) that he wants to open up — to change — the First Amendment, which, beginning in 1964, has been held to require in cases brought by public figures, proof that what was said was false, and that the newspaper knew or suspected that it was false.
When penalties initially became public knowledge, websites that violated search engine rules were encouraged to improve their practices — if they wanted good results in the SERPs, they needed to provide content that was worth a high page rank.
Little of this was public knowledge when Bisha swung into commercial production in early 2011.
This book explains why that no longer works in an environment where the internet makes everything public knowledge.
In 2013, AWS won a contract from the Central Intelligence Agency — a classified deal that became public knowledge when a competitor sued the government over it.
Fed Governor Daniel Tarullo is one of those said to be in favour of ditching the downpayment rule, but he hasn't, to my knowledge, detailed his thinking in public.
As for his parenting techniques, Zuckerberg hasn't gone into lengthy detail, however it's public knowledge that both he and his wife Priscilla Chan are extremely invested in childhood education, which is likely a part of their parenting style.
«Education used to be thought of as a teacher sort of opening up a kid's brain and pouring in the knowledge,» Dr Meghan Groome, Executive Director of Education and Public Programs at the New York Academy of Sciences, said.
Since most startup leaders are not intimately familiar with the ins and outs of public relations, they need to be hungry for knowledge in order to create buzz for their company.
In other words, Chesbrough is encouraging managers to rethink their internal process of innovation on two levels: first, to acknowledge there is knowledge to be tapped from the general public, and second, a company should strive to offer that innovation back to the world.
Harold Feld, a senior vice president at Public Knowledge, a nonprofit group that supports net neutrality, said the biggest tech companies were less vocal because they are facing more regulatory battles than in past years.
John Bergmayer, senior counsel at Public Knowledge, said in a statement: «The modified approach [FCC Chairman Tom Wheeler] has described today addresses the legitimate concerns raised by [the pay - TV industry] while preserving the benefits to the public, and fulfilling the congressional directive that requires the FCC to ensure that viewers do not need to rent set - top boxes from their providers.&Public Knowledge, said in a statement: «The modified approach [FCC Chairman Tom Wheeler] has described today addresses the legitimate concerns raised by [the pay - TV industry] while preserving the benefits to the public, and fulfilling the congressional directive that requires the FCC to ensure that viewers do not need to rent set - top boxes from their providers.&public, and fulfilling the congressional directive that requires the FCC to ensure that viewers do not need to rent set - top boxes from their providers.»
As part of the transaction, Uber would get a stake of as much as 30 percent in the combined business, said a source with direct knowledge of the matter who did not want to be identified as the deal is not yet public.
However, once her relationship with Prince Harry became public knowledge, the actress has mostly remained out of the limelight — presumably, in part, because of the difficult role the media played in Diana's and Harry's own life.
Dr Ric Simes has extensive knowledge in public policy, governance, finance, econometrics, economic analysis and strategy.
Jonathan Dye, a Toronto - based Heenan Blaikie employment lawyer, said that in his experience, corporate leaders usually sort out any perceived problems with the CEO internally before floundering leadership becomes public knowledge.
In the early days of digital culture, Jaron Lanier helped craft a vision for the internet as public commons where knowledge was available to all — but even then, this vision was haunted by the dark side of how it could turn out.
CEO Levy, who had been scheduled to meet with investors yesterday and give a speech at a media conference organized by JPMorgan Chase & Co. in London, spoke instead via videoconference from a remote location, according to people with knowledge of the meeting, who asked not to be identified because the event wasn't public.
If the central bank's communications suggest that it has greater knowledge or greater precision in its inflation control than it does in reality, then when this becomes apparent and the public's expectations are disappointed, the central bank's credibility may be damaged.
Trump is a man prone to emotional outbursts with little knowledge about public policy issues; it was easy to spin worst - case scenarios in which he might put the country in danger on a whim.
They inform the Institute's research and policy agenda and contribute their knowledge and analysis to further the Institute's efforts to impact public debate in support of progressive change.
Even now that the affair is public knowledge, Trump and his legal team are seeking $ 20 million or more in damages from Daniels, out of retribution more than anything else.
-- Mueller's team is asking witnesses «pointed questions» about whether Trump had prior knowledge of the stolen Democratic emails before they were made public, and if he was involved in their release.
Alibaba, which has been valued at as much as $ 200 billion by analysts, plans to go public in 2014, people with knowledge of the matter said in October.
Uber is meeting with investors about a new round as well, which is expected to close in December, said other people with knowledge of that round, who also asked not to be named because the details are not yet public.
The public isn't allowed to know what is specified in the full text of the TPP, which means that public knowledge of the agreement is limited — and according to one poll, most Canadians aren't even aware the agreement exists, despite the fact that one of the many rounds of negotiations was held in Canada -LSB-...]
The public isn't allowed to know what is specified in the full text of the TPP, which means that public knowledge of the agreement is limited — and according to one poll, most Canadians aren't even aware the agreement exists, despite the fact that one of the many rounds of negotiations was held in Canada during an unpublicized Ottawa meeting from July 3 to 12, 2014.
He analyzes institutional corruption in the pharmaceutical sector, regulatory capture of public institutions, innovation policies and intellectual property in the knowledge - based economy, as well as comparative regimes of health insurance and pharmacare.
Many of your clients will probably be happy to be featured in a case study, as long as you make them look good and avoid giving away anything they don't want to be public knowledge.
Edwards, a candidate for the Democratic presidential nomination in 2008, was found not guilty of campaign finance violations in 2012 after a donor paid $ 1 million to keep knowledge of Edwards's out - of - wedlock child from becoming public the year before his presidential bid.
The Forum will provide an in - depth knowledge for the FinTech industry participants, and intriguing information on the latest «currency economy» for the general public and the consumers of money.
Public knowledge facilitators, such as governments and business associations, along with private knowledge facilitators, such as consulting firms, law firms, and banks, play crucial but different roles in supporting Canadian investments in China.
Mr. Henry brings to the Board his experience and knowledge of the law, which enable him to provide valuable insights in the areas of governance and public policy.
Best for students in grades six through twelve Students will examine two public laws and other primary resources related to the Bracero worker program and apply their knowledge to evaluate whether the program was carried out as intended.
This lack of public knowledge of how new tax proposals would operate worked in Cain's favor for a while.
(25) Say: «As to the knowledge of the time, it is with Allah alone: I am (sent) only to warn plainly in public
Tony Jones has had a lot of opportunities then and since to be specific in responding to (what I see as) legitimate questions — as he was and is a public figure — but rarely has done so online, at least to my knowledge.
A much fuller knowledge of the horrific truth had been laid out in public hearings and in printed materials and could not be retracted, even if someone then willfully chose to ignore it.
In his words, «The primary problem is not to provide the public with the knowledge of how far it is to the nearest star and what genes are made of....
In view of the public knowledge of the charges, it is not plausible that he was censured for some other and unknown reason.
Evidence uncovered in the recent tobacco litigation demonstrates that the tobacco companies deliberately deceived the public into believing that their products were safe and non-addictive while conspiring to keep the industry's knowledge to the contrary secret, manipulated the nicotine delivery of their products to better addict consumers, and targeted children in their advertising campaigns.
Faith is not a way of knowing in addition to reason, he declares, but is grounded in public, historical knowledge.
Indeed, a «sociological imagination» is slowly transforming all theologies — sometimes with unsettling and explicit power, as in the use of critical social theories in political and liberation theologies; sometimes with more implicit but no less unsettling effect, as in the increasing use of sociology of knowledge to clarify the actual social settings (or publics) of different theologies.
In the celebrated case New York Times v. Sullivan, the U.S. Supreme Court held «the First Amendment protects the publication of all statements, even false ones, about the conduct of public officials except when statements are made with actual malice (with knowledge that they are false or in reckless disregard of their truth or falsity).&raquIn the celebrated case New York Times v. Sullivan, the U.S. Supreme Court held «the First Amendment protects the publication of all statements, even false ones, about the conduct of public officials except when statements are made with actual malice (with knowledge that they are false or in reckless disregard of their truth or falsity).&raquin reckless disregard of their truth or falsity).»
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