Sentences with phrase «public posture for»

Championing diversity is a very different public posture for Kalanick, who for years stressed meritocracy over inclusion, insisting diversity comes in different forms and Uber should just hire top talent.

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Banning all signs of religion from schools and public property (neither of which is called for by the Constitution or the Supreme Court) is exclusion posturing as inclusiveness.
But Susan Kent, president of the Public Employees Federation, blasted the Cuomo administration for its posture with the union on the parking issue.
On the need for a public debate and sharing a platform with Andrew and responding to calls for cross party co-operation Cllr Dwelly had no time for the former MPs «posturing».
In the video, which features Senate Minority Leader Andrea Stewart - Cousins, Assemblywoman Addie Russell, Assemblywoman Michelle Schimel, and Assemblywoman Latrice Walker, Cuomo is knocked for his posture toward the state's public teachers union.
While their public posture is to shrug off Teachout's challenge — «It's a free country,» said Hank Sheinkopf, a Cuomo campaign adviser — it apparently caused enough agita for an immediate smear push.
People needed a bold speech that pledged serious, radical cuts in wasteful public spending, but all we got was political posturing about the rich and harmful tax rises for the middle and working classes.
As for analysis, Mark Thompson wrote a brilliant column on public rhetoric, populism, and «authenticism» throughout history and how they were revealed in the 2016 campaign; David Fahrenthold did some stellar gritty, shoe - leather reporting on President - elect Trump's philanthropy; Maureen Dowd wrote on the campaign's «fear and insecurity»; and Molly Ball wrote on the principles and posturing of Ted Cruz.
Washington — The nation's chief state school officials, in a markedly emotional meeting last week, voiced extreme displeasure with the Reagan Administration's posture towards public education, particularly its intention to seek legislation that would introduce a system of tuition tax credits for families with children attending private schools.
Carol Burris of the Network for Public Education pointed out today on national Public Radio, that the proponents of test - based accountability took a very different posture in 2013 when a very small uptick in NAEP scores were cited by Arne Duncan as proof that the strategies in place were working.
Diligently working with kids in isolation, while quietly believing that humility is the best posture for educators, just assures that the negative public perception will continue.
All this is posturing for position in the wider court of public opinion.
More and more of them (give a mouse a cookie) also have been posturing to the public (conveniently for the psychology and social worker industry), that a proper «collaborative team» will «usually include» three mental health professionals, adding individual «communications coaches» for each party along with the neutral psychologist (none of whom of course, will be doing «therapy» and it would appear that it is only the lawyers in this professional bunch who will be at risk of professional malpractice).
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