Sentences with phrase «public one's findings»

While music executives loved it, much of the general public found it uncomfortable.
He was annoyed that the general public found out his process and the leaking of his work.
Fans complained and this is how the general public found out.
With the amount of public finding flowing through MATs now, it would be a shame if they were a step backwards in terms of leadership diversity.
The statement reads, «We charge the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) to stop covering the atrocities of the All Progressives Congress (APC) by making public its findings on underage voters in various states, particularly Kano and Katsina.
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But his face unfortunately just naturally looks a bit smug and the voting public found that jarring given the economic chaos left in Labour's wake.
Teachers, parents, and school administrators from all over the country strongly opposed DeVos, who was grilled during Senate committee hearings about her lack of experience in the education sector and her support of using public finding for private schools.
David explains, «Stressed that your child exhibits behavior in public you find embarrassing?
Curran and Martins would increase funding and staffing for the county Ethics Board, which investigates complaints of misconduct by county employees but has issued few public findings or reports in recent years.
An American businessman with a stake in a pharmaceutical company that's about to go public finds his life is thrown into turmoil by an incident in Mexico.
I know my reviews are not for everyone, but clearly some small segment of the moviegoing public finds them useful.
This suggests, said Cornford and Lewis, that «traditional publishers are decent arbiters of quality» and that «the reading public finds, in these authors» work, the same high standard (or marketable writing, at least) that led publishers to choose them in the first place».
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Marley's Mutts Dog Rescue is not taking public found strays or owner surrenders at this time.
Emin later revealed it was her slippers that the Japanese public found to be particularly risqué.
The implications of this mashup could be great for cryptocurrency, because, if the general public finds even a fraction of the interest in this game as they did Pokemon Go, then a fun, gamified way to teach the public about cryptocurrency is in the bag.
«The Command wants to assure members of the public that it will not hesitate to make public its findings on the ongoing investigation upon successful conclusion.
If Cuomo had truly decided he'd found a way to outsmart the owners of Indian Point — if the D.E.C. proposal weren't, in fact, the result of a decision by bureaucrats to save some fish — he would normally be expected to make sure the voting public found out about it.
According to the Member of Parliament, the police must make public its findings on the matter, to assure the public of its commitment to protecting lives...
But even this news had to go through channels, and the public found out only a week after the incident.
When Richard Nixon was President Billy Graham was heard on tapes slurring Jews, of course a few years ago he apologized for this when the public found out.
If the public finds it irresponsible when major for - profit companies take controversial marketing too far, surely organizations that campaign and communicate about justice need to be sensitive, too.
If the public finds that the distinction between vanilla and vanillin is too subtile for the average discrimination, and that vanillin holds its flavor better in cooking, why should the epicure object to the non-epicure enjoying it?»»
As soon as the press and the public found out what 1080 was and how it killed and how it was leaking around the state of Wyoming, there'd have been a terrible fuss, so they came in and pled Arambel guilty and got it over with quick and quiet.
When the public finds a profitable angle, bookmakers work to eliminate said advantage.
Hunting with dogs was consigned to the history books because the majority of the public found it abhorrent.
Maude was so keen to talk about the strike, in fact, that he encouraged the public to break the law by keeping over the legal limit of gasoline in their home, encouraged panic buying at petrol forecourts and, worst of all, used a series of terms which the public found baffling and posh, including the word «supper».
He therefore sought the help of Parliament to demand from the police a public findings of their inquiry into the matter, take up the medical bills and provide adequate compensation to the victim.
This time, he will look straight into the camera, and hope the public finds what they are looking for.
In fact, ordinary members of the public find it hard to get through to the Planning Department, whose phones are permanently set to voicemail.
But most Conservatives, while grumbling about the excessive influence of their junior partners, would be secretly relieved if a cosmetic pause comes closer to a full stop on reforms which the public finds incomprehensible.
Bercow often repeats his dislike of the theatrics of PMQs, claiming the public finds it «unappealing».
When the public found out, many MPs expressed shock that this was seen as unacceptable because they were honourable people.
I think the public find it objectionable and I think it's time we stopped it.»
The public found it harder to understand what a vote for New Labour meant any more.
If Congress doesn't like it, if NASA isn't onboard, if the public finds it uninspiring, if industry doesn't think it can be built — well, any one of those would be a big problem....
Economists speak of «repugnant markets» — areas of commerce that the public finds morally objectionable, at least for certain periods.
Yet, it has an exotic nature that the public finds captivating.
It is inadvertently self - critical (at various points in the film characters breathily intone, «It is amazing how quickly you have become tedious,» or «It is a monument to vanity,» or «The public found her guilty of excess»), and credit is due, I suppose, to poor, gaffed Hilary Swank for being either too daffy to see that irony or a better actress than she appears in concealing any self - aware mirth.
Only if these systemic changes are realized will the public find it worthwhile to invest more resources in our country's schools.
It shows that only one per cent of the public find education as an important issue in Britain and nearly half of those (46 per cent) quizzed last month said NHS was one of the most important issues.
That inquiry has yet to produce any public findings.
While it might seem like a good idea to offer a paper that only contains the news that the public finds relevant, there are inherent flaws with a system like this for more widespread distribution.
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