Sentences with phrase «public learns of»

All charter schools are not equal; when the public learns of the failures, it is a story of closure.
Medical experts, led by Sir Ian Gilmore, special advisor on alcohol at the Royal College of Physicians write: «Today the public learns of the deplorable practices that were instrumental in the government's decision to reverse its commitment to save thousands of lives through implementing a minimum unit price for alcohol,
The public learned of the agency's spying program after Edward Snowden — ex-NSA contractor and whistleblower extraordinaire — leaked information about it to news outlets in 2013.
But the public learned of this only a few months ago when they saw her picture next to her mother's in the newspapers: two smiling people making one Dear Abby.
If the suit is allowed to proceed, it apparently would be the first since the public learned of the contamination last May.
In May, the public learned of PFOS contamination in the main source of drinking water for Newburgh — Washington Lake.
After a 16 - month stretch during which a longtime state Senate leader was indicted, the public learned of Gov. Eliot Spitzer's proclivity for prostitutes, and the Senate spent a summer in chaos, the idea of holding an early convention to fix state government garnered more attention that it had in decades.
In 2011, the public learned of another ethics controversy surrounding Hansen.
He also makes a prediction to the future (this is may be where the uncertainty lies) in which he connects public learning of the aforementioned faults to an unspecified result, with an eventual total collapse of AGW.
If the public is fully informed of the magnitude of the existing consensus in the scientific community, if the public is informed of how our modification of the atmosphere is effecting the climate, if the public learn of the magnitude of the effect those changes will have on the common wealth of the entire world, which I expect he would admit is necessarily going to be quite negative, and if the public are then presented with the choice of voting for a government which would take substantial meaningful action, does he suppose that the reaction would then be to do nothing?

Not exact matches

Lane kept up that effort, saying that governments must put a greater emphasis on retraining and lifelong learning or risk a public backlash against the merits of freer trade.
Dr. Marcia Drew Hohn, director of the Public Education Institute at the Immigrant Learning Center, which is based in Malden, Massachusetts, sympathizes.
But acting confident enough to get on stage and give a speech to a packed room, even when your hands are violently shaking, is necessary to learning the art of public speaking.
After perusing their profiles, I learned that most of them work in public relations.
«You're going to need to know how to be scrappy, and you don't want to be learning after you've raised a bunch of money or when you're public,» he says.
News Corp. is not the first organization to face a public relations nightmare, but it seems unwilling or unable to learn from the lessons of previous crises.
The biggest thing I learned, and the most wonderful thing, is the great rewards of the public sector.
As Darby and Stenson learned, even business interactions can spread like wildfire, welcoming the court of public opinion to pass judgement on the intentions of both parties.
Holiday wants you to believe he is a crusader fighting for the public good, revealing the secrets he's learned because he's «tired of a world where blogs take indirect bribes, marketers help write the news, reckless journalists spread lies, and no one is accountable for any of it.»
After more than a decade of research on the use of machine learning to detect disease - causing mutations in DNA, Brendan Frey, biomedical engineering professor at the University of Toronto, this week launched his company, Deep Genomics, to bring the technology his team developed to the public at large.
Though much of the success of craft breweries (which are technically defined as those that make less than 6 million barrels per year) and microbreweries (which make less than 15,000 barrels) can be credited to shifts in public taste, those in the industry say they've learned a few truths along the way that have aided in their success.
Developing their case in only a matter of weeks after Apple CEO Steve Jobs unveiled the iPad concept to the public, Buckley and Dalton learned some valuable lessons that any entrepreneur can put to use when getting a business up and running.
«We're developing a new way of typing and notoriously the public doesn't really respond well to wanting to learn something new.»
In some cases, a company must file a public form known as an 8 - K with the SEC within four days of learning about it.
As other boards use HP as a case study and learn from its trials, perhaps it's time for HP to also re-examine the board's level of involvement with the company's strategy — before the company presents their ideas to the public.
«We learned that Vista does not plan to make a public statement that outlines a clear plan of action.
Fox: To transit from the private sector into the public sector successfully, you need a lot of learning experiences.
You'd think that after the hue and cry of that scandal, the U.S. automobile industry would have learned from GM's financial, legal, and public relations nightmare wouldn't happen again.
«We are extremely saddened to learn of the collapse of abuilding complex in Bangladesh and our condolences go out tothose affected by this tragedy,» Julija Hunter, public relationsvice - president for Loblaw Companies, said in an email.
«New research on learning shows that the public is largely ignorant of, well, research on learning,» she writes before offering a quick quiz that can diagnose whether you've fallen for any of the seven most common and most destructive misapprehensions about learning and education.
«I think the rest of the world is learning about leadership from you,» Mahindra told Trudeau in a brief, public portion of their meeting Tuesday.
Within five years, I'd built a booming business and published my own book, all because I used the resources of the public library to learn something new.
We have learned great workplaces are not created through a particular set of benefits that are unique to a particular industry, limited to public or private organizations, or the advantages of large or small organizations.
While Mr. Carnegie is probably better known for his other books about public speaking and gaining influence, Mr. Buffett has learned to adopt several of Mr. Carnegie's tips for living a worry - free life.
There is, however, one particularly terrifying skill Ancowitz does ask of introverts: learn how to speak in public.
On Wednesday, when Motherboard learned of the operation and contacted the Bureau before the court documents became public, an FBI spokesperson declined to comment, citing the Bureau's policy of neither confirming or denying investigations.
Did anything at the hearing today give you assurance that Wells Fargo had learned from either the public outcry or multiple rounds of Senate hearings?
It's the kind of thing you might come up with if you were a wealthy landlord and reality television personality who ran for president on a whim without learning anything about issues or public policy.
AxionV, which caters only to serious investors, are redesigning their machine learning AI algorithms for public use as a SAAS crypto trading tool for investors of all skill levels.
J&J spokesman Ernie Knewitz told CNBC, «As we have learned through the 2016 election campaign, personal attacks do not serve the interests of the American public or foster a balanced discussion on the substantive issues facing the nation.»
The U.S. Department of Education previously said it was providing $ 1 million to the Broward County Public Schools to help costs of education related for schools that have had their learning environments disrupted.
«By allowing investors and their financial advisers to efficiently learn about our REITs and invest directly, there is less cost involved in raising equity capital than there would be through more traditional public distribution formats,» said Amy Tait, chairman, CEO and co-founder of Broadstone, in a statement.
[00:08] Introduction [02:50] Tony introduces Ray Dalio [05:30] Ray's upbringing and early life [06:00] The first stock he bought [07:00] Getting hooked on the market [07:30] Why he wants to share his secrets now [08:15] The three stages of life [08:45] Finding joy in helping others achieve success [09:15] Creating principles in life [09:45] Why his new book is a recipe book [10:45] The two things you need to be successful [11:10] You have to stress test your ideas [11:50] The power of making mistakes [14:00] Public humiliation in 1982 [15:30] The most painful experience became the most powerful [15:50] Learning to ask: «How do I know I'm right?»
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On Wednesday, just before the company went public with its news, Gizmodo reported that employees of Cambridge Analytica's U.S. offices learned that their jobs were being terminated when they were ordered to hand over their company keycards.
One lawsuit filed yesterday in Northern California on behalf of a Facebook shareholder, Jeremiah Hallisey, alleges the company's senior management «breached their fiduciary duties by failing to prevent the initial misappropriation [of user data by CA] and, after learning of it in 2015, failing to inform affected Facebook users or the public markets».
The public may learn of data breaches much more promptly if three senators get their way on a proposed Senate bill, the...
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Verizon, which agreed to buy Yahoo's core properties in July, said it only learned of the breach two days before Yahoo disclosed it to the public.
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