Sentences with phrase «public knowledge when»

The defendants successfully argued that they thought that the information they had was public knowledge when they dealt.
Shadow Health Secretary Andy Burnham has denied trying to prevent a hospital failings scandal becoming public knowledge when he was serving as health secretary in 2009.
A secondary offering needs to be filed with the SEC, and the SEC will make this public knowledge when it occurs.
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.
Little of this was public knowledge when Bisha swung into commercial production in early 2011.

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.
Though we may never know how much knowledge these leaders had prior to the public exposé, it is a compelling case of what can happen when leaders become too focused on an image of perfection.
She says the typical Waldorf parent, who has a range of elite private and public schools to choose from, tends to be liberal and highly educated, with strong views about education; they also have a knowledge that when they are ready to teach their children about technology they have ample access and expertise at home.
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.
After the suit went public, Avenatti unearthed and released an email proving that Cohen used his Trump Organization email account to arrange the wire transfer to Daniels, which could serve as additional evidence that Cohen is lying when he says Trump had no knowledge of the deal.
The day I forgave the man who killed my son, Stephen Oake, was a day when a private prayer became public knowledge.
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).»
I didn't handle Jason's deconversion with the most grace, so when he told me that he no longer believed in God, I asked him not to tell anyone for a while, but I was never really clear with him that when I was okay with it being public knowledge that I meant that I wanted to be public about it as well.
OT: I understand the reasoning behind Wenger keeping his cards close to his chest regarding players with the price hikes and all, but why is it when other clubs want a player the go and get them even after making it public knowledge?
One of the most important pieces of knowledge you can arm yourself with when choosing to breastfeed in public is the legality of it all.
It's not exactly something we absolutely needed, but being an advocate of breastfeeding in public like my wife is, more knowledge and ideas are very helpful and can go a long ways when you are advocating breastfeeding in public.
The DVLA Board which only approved the sum of $ 3.6 million and had no knowledge the sum had almost tripled, expressed shock when the figure became public.
To this end, they expressed disappointed in the Deputy Ministers of Communications, Mr. Vincent Sowah Odotei and Nenyi George Andah for over the recent commissioning of the enhanced Community Information Center (e-CiC) both in Brong Ahafo region and at Elmina in the Central region without acknowledging the previous government when it is public knowledge that the projects were initiated, built and fully completed by ex-president Mahama.
A source with knowledge of de Blasio's plans said he has decided to back Clinton and is working out the details of when to go public.
Sarah Zielinski wanted to be a marine biologist when she was growing up, but after graduating from Cornell University with a B.A. in biology, and a stint at the National Science Foundation, she realized that she didn't want to spend her life studying just one area of science — she wanted to learn about it all and share that knowledge with the public.
The research is the first of its kind to demonstrate that genomic analysis can be used to determine when a TB outbreak has ended — valuable knowledge which can assist public health investigators understand an outbreak's dynamics and guide a real - time public health response.
But this knowledge could also help public health officials use RTS, S more effectively as is by choosing where and when to use it.
When the disease was diagnosed, Karen's family knew little to nothing about skin cancer - public knowledge was limited, information was disparate and not easy to find and the disturbing facts compelling.
When the first images of Jack and Jill began to hit the Internet, and its premise / concept became public knowledge (Adam Sandler plays two characters: one more or less based on himself, the other his twin sister), many commented that Sandler was making exactly the same movie for which he'd supposedly made fun of himself in Judd Apatow's Funny People, i.e. the fictional Merman or Re-Do.
Burning Blue (R for profanity, sexuality and graphic nudity) Out of the closet drama about a couple of Navy pilots (Trent Ford and Morgan Spector) whose lives and careers are turned upside - down when their forbidden love affair becomes public knowledge.
The number of women and men coming forward and naming their abusers in the entertainment industry has skyrocketed since late September when the allegations against Harvey Weinstein became public knowledge.
But when labels are put on those policies — whether the label be Common Core or NCLB — then levels of support decline, despite the fact that the public has little knowledge about policy specifics.
But just at the time when public universities seem to be taking more precautions against such knowledge (read: moral judgments) creeping into their curricula, evangelical high schools are being more aggressive in practicing what Carney refers to as the «integration of faith and learning.»
When I was 13, I had a seemingly unquenchable thirst for knowledge about American history, politics, and public policy.
Youth as Knowledge Creators (2011) When WKCD made its online debut in 2001, we had one goal: to champion what we called «powerful learning with public purpose» by this nation's adolescents.
KIPP, which stands for Knowledge is Power Program, began in 1994 when two teachers, Dave Levin and Mike Feinberg, launched a fifth - grade public school program in inner - city Houston, Texas, after completing their commitment to Teach For America.
In fact, when private school students on vouchers in Milwaukee were required for the first time last fall to take the standardized Wisconsin Knowledge and Concepts Exam, they did not do as well as their counterparts in Milwaukee's traditional public schools.
According to your knowledge, what are the strengths of the public K — 12 education in the United States when comparing it to other countries?
An advocate of public education and teacher leadership with a Doctorate in Educational Leadership, Petra acknowledges the inherent difficulties that arise when decisions on education are made by individuals with minimal knowledge or experience in the field.
Notice that this figure conveys conversational spaces that can be public and social, where conventional knowledge can be introduced and explained, as well as private and individual (such as occurs when students read independently or record their thoughts in reading logs, appropriating and transforming what they have learned).
The drawings don't give much information away but when drawings are sent to the FCC and other companies most often the finished designs are not public knowledge.
In 2001, Welch and Suzy Wetlaufer made headlines when their affair, already a topic of speculation in some circles, become public knowledge.
Eventually, it'll be public knowledge that Amazon pays a higher rate when wholesalers provide ebooks at a sane price.
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When APBTs became popular with the public around 1980, nefarious individuals with little or no knowledge of the breed started to own and breed them and predictably, problems started to crop up.
When she founded IMS in Jan. 1994 she ceased her carrier to dedicate her knowledge and experience in production for TV & radio commercials, corporate tape, translation and trans - creation, Public Relations, Events and Advertising for her company.
When it comes to pet adoption, we focus first on educating the public so they have the knowledge, tools, and support to pick an appropriate companion animal for their circumstances, and to properly care for that pet for its entire life.
Along with advocating force - free methods, we strive to make the importance of early puppy socialization public knowledge and not something owners learn about months later when their pet is developing problems due to lack of socialization.
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When the disease was diagnosed, Karen's family knew little to nothing about skin cancer - public knowledge was limited, information was disparate and not easy to find and the disturbing facts compelling.
«He brings to the ICA many years of experience from both public and private sectors at a time when knowledge of both is so important.
Yet when it comes to climate science the lay public is hungry for knowledge, and many of them are eager, and well - prepared, for a level of sophistication and detail that can't be found in lay journalism or even popular literature; An Inconvenient Truth isn't enough.
And using Gestalt Circuits when entering into public communication of climate science knowledge?
But can he create the technological means and public knowledge needed so that the next president can when things start really going bad?
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