Sentences with phrase «public postures of»

In endless negotiations under this treaty, which will resume in Cancún, Mexico, at the end of the month, powerful subtexts have shaped public postures of rich countries, emerging powers and the world's poorest nations.
The unusual display of affections seemed to indicate at least a public posture of conciliation among agency officials who in the last several months have been beset by internal squabbling and disagreement over a long list of park plans.
POLITICO recently reported that de Blasio attempted to coordinate with the Clinton campaign even as he maintained his public posture of neutrality in the Democratic primary, and that top Clinton aide Huma Abedin sought help managing the apparently burdensome relationship.
Such incoherence suffuses the public posture of climate denial, suggesting that it can not lay a strong claim to scientific or intellectual credibility.

Not exact matches

A ferocious critic of accommodationist Christianity, Bonhoeffer, within a short time of leaving Berlin, had shed forever the martial nationalism that was Harnack's public posture, as well as the softer type of political acquiescence that went with traditional Lutheran «two kingdoms» theology.
I have watched well - intended ecumenicity become twisted in the interest of 475 ideological assertions and public policy postures.
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.
These motivations alone, to apply Ockham's razor to the question, are more than sufficient to explain the public postures and private initiatives of the Holy See with regard to the Middle East.
Public discourse and Politics in the 24 years of the 4th Republic of Ghana have all been about partisan adversarial posturing.
But Susan Kent, president of the Public Employees Federation, blasted the Cuomo administration for its posture with the union on the parking issue.
The first public leaders meeting in more than two months is underway, and so far there has been a lot of posturing and not much in the way of progress.
«Don't look at this vast hole in the public finances over there look at this pathetic piece of class war posturing over here.»
Maybe after all the posturing, the legislature won't go far enough in crafting something Cuomo can present to the public as an enlightened compromise, and maybe then the governor will simply lose patience and issue a veto after all, putting the whole matter at the mercy of the courts.
But in the aftermath of the coup, ordinary Igbos resident in the North were so triumphalist in their public behaviour and posture that this led to resentment against them, which was transferred to that man known as Nzeogwu.
But they also provide a public window of the postures each side is taking in their talks with the governor.
«This is the kind of strong leadership we need — not the type of attacks and stunts that puts political posturing ahead of public policy.
In counts three and four, the defendant alongside others now at large, were accused of conspiring to impersonate a public officer and unlawfully postured as the Lagos State Deputy Governor by calling and sending SMS on a mobile number 09064583091 to the public as the said Deputy Governor contrary to and punishable under Sections 380 and 411 of the Criminal Law Cap C17, Vol 3, Laws of Lagos State, 2015.
No employee will represent themselves in any public social media forum as an employee of the Buffalo Police Department with information, opinion or posture that would bring unfavorable criticism or embarrassment upon the department.
The good news among all these examples is that the voting public is becoming weary of all this political posturing.
Awakening with the right side of his body paralysed is something he is not used to, and his poor speech and posture gives a massive blow to his ego... so much that Walter becomes ashamed to be seen in public.
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.
«Free of the posturing characterized by rountables and panels, Norte Maar began its programming by involving the public and the neighbors, showing leadership and piquing curiousity thanks to co - founder / director Jason Andrew.
Unlike Nakadate, Wilke didn't shy away from the self - awareness of her very public postures.
Garza Usabiaga's «Muralism's Afterlife: Mural Practice and the Avant - Garde Legacy in Contemporary Art of Mexico» examines the mural as a form of public art, investing the form with a critical, social, and political posture that resonates with artists today.
In the same room was a strong series of photographs by Wolfgang Tillmans, taken on tube with passenger caught and cropped in a range of postures and indication of the public as opposed to the private space.
While many of the defecting companies said their anti-Kyoto posture had not changed, this was a major blow to a 10 - year campaign by oil, coal and automotive interests to prevent public action to address the climate crisis.»
At some point the tipping point will be reached where the great band of CAGW believers realize that there just are not going to be any catastrophes in the foreseeable future and that their public posture needs a change.
All this is posturing for position in the wider court of public opinion.
Albert E. summed up quite nicely what a lot of us out here in the climate interested street level public who no longer have any trust left in the «we are the experts and therefore don't need to answer questions from those low level ignorants» posturing of climate science advocates nor believe most of what they try and push as the» adjusted out of it's cotton picking mind», so called «climate science».
I knew that it would be difficult (though some of the contributors here reluctantly acknowledge there may be something in what I say) because climate science has to change its public posture, and change is always difficult.
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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