Sentences with phrase «public life run»

There is no doubt that, compared with most of us, people in public life run a high risk of being attacked.

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Becoming Warren Buffett will highlight the modest lifestyle of the 86 - year - old investor, who runs the world's fourth - largest public company, drives to work every day, and lives in a humble home in Omaha, Neb..
«The use of the medicines in lethal injections runs counter to the manufacturers» mission to save and enhance patients» lives, and carries with it not only a public - health risk, but also reputational, fiscal and legal risks,» wrote the companies in a friend of the court filing.
In the U.S., women are already responding to the 2016 presidential election by pursuing their own runs for office: since November, more than 4,500 of them have signed up for She Should Run, a new organization that trains women for public life.
«The notion the news is imperilled runs contrary to [the public's] experience — 93 per cent say they get more news today, quicker, in a more timely fashion, from more diverse sources, than they ever had in their life,» pollster Allan Gregg said.
But here's what this data really means: Each year, nearly every student at an American public school is trained to cower under a desk or run for their lives to avoid being murdered by a gunman.
Everyone who runs for a public office will have his / her life exposed; if a belief in God is part of the core, then that coincides with the principles that originally shaped this country and have made it a democratic and desirable place to live.
The government doesn't need to recognize marriage (I don't give a hang if they don't recognize my relationship with my wife); the government doesn't need to run public schools (and get into the fight about whether evolution truly explains the origin of species and the origin of life).
By the time this issue reaches you, we will have produced the first annual report for the Institute on Religion and Public Life, the nonprofit foundation that publishes First Things and firstthings.com as well as running a variety of programs.
She was a stay - at - home mother who launched a full - time career as a political activist and public speaker from nearly the day her first child was born, doing a neat end - run around the feminists who claimed to have invented the idea that a married woman could have a professional life.
I will support people who run in public life for political positions, absolutely.
When his sin was made public, he ran for his life and was exiled to the desert.
They attend to scripture; struggle to discern the gospel's call and demand on them and their congregations in particular contexts; lead worship, preach and teach; respond to requests for help of all kinds from myriad people in need; live with children, youth and adults through life cycles marked by both great joy and profound sadness; and take responsibility for the unending work of running an organization with buildings, budgets, and public relations and personnel issues.
They want the public to stay out and they want to run every aspect of our lives.
If believers want to congregate in their special buildings and run their lives by their books - of - magic, no problem, but the instant they try to push their silliness in public, they should expect to be asked to justify their position with something much more substantial than «this book says so» or because their charlatan leader says so.
At Kendall College, our School of Culinary Arts runs an open - to - the - public fine - dining restaurant to provide our students with real - life experience.
I was a successful entrepreneur running a public relations company in Paris but when I first landed in Sierra Leone I knew I had to change my life.
In the city many parents live in small apartments, use public transit, and run errands around town by foot.
What I love about Nano: it makes life easier and is ideal for running errands, city living, traveling and public transport - life without limit!»
Together with the AHRC Religion and Society programme and Charles Clarke, they are running the Westminster Faith Debates, presenting the best research about the place of religion in public life.
The Minister further said government is putting a lot in place to ensure that the Steel Complex gets back to life as the company would no longer be run as a public concern.
He says he considers public service his life's calling, and a run for governor as the next step.
In any case, the role pays well, provides a staff, and requires limited work, so if you are already used to living on the public's dime, why wouldn't you run for it?
Jazmina Saavedra, a Republican congressional candidate running for California's 44th district, streamed herself on Facebook Live harassing a transgender woman in a public restroom.
NYC Council Speaker Christine Quinn has endorsed a bid by former Councilman and ex-Bloomberg administration official Guillermo Linares to return to public life by running for the 72nd Assembly District seat being vacated by Senate hopeful Adriano Espaillat.
The statistics keep changing, the series aren't the same, the functions and the roles keep altering and nothing is constant — particularly not the people who run the machine, for ministers and now senior public servants too live in a «here today gone tomorrow» world where they're no sooner settled in than they're out.
Onondaga County Comptroller Bob Antonacci began his new life as a nominee for state comptroller pledging to run a positive campaign on Wednesday, saying that it was «crucial» considering he will participate in a public matching program.
«There are some people in public life for years and years who would never dream of doing anything improper,» said Dan Lynch, who covered politics as a reporter and editor in Philadelphia and New York before running for Assembly in 2000.
«I am running to serve in the 27th Assembly District to continue the work that defined Mike Simanowitz's public service: strong advocacy on the issues that matter to all our neighbors, dedicated constituent services, and a commitment to making our community a better place to live,» Rosenthal, who called Simanowitz his mentor, said in a statement.
While she acknowledges that «in today's climate it would be crazy not to think about running for office,» she also is concerned about what a return to public life might do to her professional career: «I have clients, a team and regulations that demand my time.»
After disappearing from public life for a couple of years — «that was a personal growth period,» Cuomo says wryly — he lowered his sights and ran for attorney general in 2006.
«At the end of the day I've got a lifetime of accomplishments that is being overlooked when people reduce my life and my career of public service down to soundbites, and a few sentences,» she said, adding, «What they overlook is the fact that I've got a reputation here and I encourage people to look at the editorials from when I was running for Congress.»
«I am running because I have a strong record of public service in my life,» Beals said by phone Wednesday.
Kissel, 55, a corporate attorney for Northeast Utilities, ran for his first term in the district 22 years ago and has spent much of his adult life in public office.
Osborne, a lawyer specializing in family law who lives in Simsbury, was making her first run for public office.
The report proposes funding for nonprofits that support women in public life, workshops on running for office for female college students, more mentorship opportunities and a dedicated staffer for the Women's Caucus.
STATEN ISLAND — A retired boxer and public affairs officer for the Army — who lives in Brooklyn and plans to run as a Democrat — plans to run to unseat Republican Dan Donovan of his congressional seat next year.
Today's announcement will only serve to keep the public row over foreign prisoners running and running - something the Home Office has already admitted is making its life very difficult.
«I am not running because I think what could be accomplished in public education is game - changing, is life - changing,» Moskowitz said during a press conference Thursday on the steps of City Hall.
«We've got to find a way to properly fund candidates who are willing to come out of their everyday lives and run for public office.»
Political life: Morris is making his sixth run for public office.
It is a difficult decision to stand down from public life, but with the introduction of fixed term parliaments, we now know that the next Parliamentary term is likely to run until 2020, and that is a commitment which is I believe is too lengthy for me to make.
Cuomo not only avoided the multimillion - dollar waves of TV ads by public employee unions and hospitals that sunk the last three governors, but he had special interests running ads praising him, after he promised concessions including a «living wage» guarantee for health care union workers and a cap on medical malpractice awards.
As for the timing of Abedin's first public appearance on his behalf, Weiner insisted it wasn't to draw contrasts with Eliot Spitzer (whose wife hasn't weighed in on his run for city comptroller and may or may not be living in a different building).
From the traditional left of the party we saw John Gummer and Stephen Dorrell run the quality of life and public services policy groups.
Every month, Scientific American — the longest - running magazine in the U.S. and an authoritative voice in science, technology and innovation — provides insight into scientific topics that affect our daily lives and capture our imagination, establishing the vital bridge between science and public policy.
People diagnosed with cancer gained 3.34 million years of life thanks to cancer clinical trials run by SWOG and supported with public funds, according to new study results to be presented at the 53rd Annual Meeting of the American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO), the world's largest clinical cancer research meeting.
Every month, SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN — the longest - running magazine in the U.S. and an authoritative voice in science, technology and innovation — provides insight into scientific topics that affect our daily lives and capture our imagination, establishing the vital bridge between science and public policy.
Annie is pining for the day when her real parents, who left her as a baby with a note they'd promise to return, will come back to claim her, but things take a turn in her life first when crusty billionaire Will Stacks (Foxx, Horrible Bosses 2), who is running a losing mayoral campaign, decides to take her in so that he can boost his public image and gain ground in the polls.
Oppenheim and Larraín's ability to overturn so many stones and explore so many corners of both American life and Jackie's personal descent into melancholia, all under the watchdog snouts of overeager politicians, public scrutiny and the constant threat of the media's clicking cameras, is nothing shy of hugely impressive, especially operating within such a relatively constrained run time, a mere 110 minutes.
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