This is the second time in October alone that
public posturing by a politician has threatened to taint military investigations.
Not exact matches
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.»