Sentences with phrase «public presence by»

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Interview summaries released previously by the FBI also show at least one official in the State Department telling investigators that there was pressure by senior department officials to mislead the public about the presence of classified information in Clinton's emails ahead of their public release.
Brand awareness is managed by utilizing social media, content marketing, and various other resources that increase public knowledge of a company's presence.
The main man in this regard was Mr. Paul Boothe, an unassuming, consummate federal civil servant who proved in the heat of battle that he could negotiate with the best of them. If only all our public officials were as determined and skilful in their efforts to pro-actively win real investment and real opportunities for our industries. The St. Catharines announcement is in large part the fruition of the efforts by Boothe (and all the other stakeholders in last year's rescue, including the provincial government and the CAW) to negotiate a package that was much more than a bailout. Rather, it was a recipe for a reaffirmed Canadian presence by these two lynchpin manufacturers (GM and Chrysler).
In not a few cases, that freedom is impeded by prohibitions and persecutions, or it is limited when the Church's public presence is reduced to her charitable activities alone.»
Over the course of a few years, there would be an erosion of the Church's public presence, as Catholic institutions find themselves burdened by fines and unable to offer health coverage.
As mainline Protestantism ceased to be a culture - forming force in American public life, the void was filled by a new Catholic presence in the public square and, perhaps most influentially in electoral terms, by the emergent activism of evangelical, fundamentalist, and Pentecostal Protestantism in what would become known as the Religious Right» a movement that has formed a crucial part of the Republican governing coalition for more than a quarter - century.
Voices on all sides of the religious and political spectrum have begun to recognize — not least because of the increased presence of Islam in Western societies — that a purely secular, liberal approach to public discourse is not sustainable in a world increasingly shaped by religions.
Here are a few of those affirmations: all baptized Christians have Spirit - granted charismata assigned to them; offices are a particular type of charismata; there is no ontological difference between officeholders and other members of the congregations; the priesthood of all believers does not divide a congregation into distinct groups (laity and clergy); ordination is a public attestation to the presence of the particular charismata by the whole congregation; ordination is not necessarily an irrevocable appointment to a lifelong task.
The passage in Nehemiah describes a great liturgy, a public act whereby the whole nation is reconstituted and rededicated by the covenant and the presence of God.
The motive was the public rendering of thanksgiving / praise to God by the person commissioning the ritual in the presence of relatives and friends for God's signal intervention in saving the man (and his family, if the occasion called forit) from death in war or in some similar grave danger such as famine.
I find myself wondering whether we might not do some justice to the truth of each intuition by requiring at executions a public presence of randomly selected citizens» something like a jury.
Above all, public worship is the experience of sharing with our fellow - Christians in an action that is distinctively Christian and which, by our very presence there, is to become (like all prayer) an intentional, attentive, and conscious openness to the presence and action of God himself.
It reflects both the «success - God's blessing» attitude as well as an opportunistic strategy by broadcasters to increase their own influence and promote their own cause in the presence of general public gullibility and naivety.
The new questions and controversies caused by Pentecostals» public presence will oblige them, albeit grudgingly, to rethink the sense of omnicompetence that usually characterizes sectarian mentality.
A study conducted by the Harvard School of Public Health, highlighted that women who ate 16 or more strawberries per week, were 14 % less likely to have elevated levels of C - reactive protein, a blood biomarker that signals the presence of inflammation in the body.
Mistakes are intensified by the tedious psychodramas of Mourinho's public presence, magnified by the size of the club, and cast in an unflattering light by Manchester City, who may have conceded the same number but seem to have had a lot more fun doing it.
Provide a public registry of trained doulas who abide by a clear Scope of Practice and Code of Ethics Provide doulas with access to resources for doula training, continuing education and networking opportunities within the doula community Educating the public, health care community and third party insurers as to the benefits of doula presence for new and expectant families Providing professional guidance to doulas
Theresa May already had the power to revoke British citizenship if someone's presence is not «conducive to the public good» or if they have obtained British nationality by fraudulent means, but she was not able to remove citizenship on conducive grounds if it left someone stateless.
The public hearing held by the DEC yielded 6000 comments raising several new concerns about risks to our water supply such as the presence of a toxic chemical dump in the middle of the pipeline alignment.
Additionally, the public presence of the unit will act as a strong deterrent to future waste, fraud, and abuse by providers.
A ballot test that did not include the third party candidate was still a 44 - 44 tie, according to the Public Opinion Strategies poll, suggesting neither is either helped or hurt by the presence of a contender with no money or name recognition.
The presence of a gun in a domestic violence situation increases the risk of homicide by 500 percent, independent of other risk factors for homicide, according to an American Journal of Public Health report.
The presence of the civil rights leader who has led national marches against police brutality for decades and is seen by critics as reflexively anti-police rekindled a debate about his track record on public safety at a time when his ally, Mayor Bill de Blasio, is seeking to burnish his bonds with police officers, large numbers of whom turned their backs on him at two police funerals last December.
The members of the public were spurred on by an op - ed piece published on an internet news source that implied town officials had already made a back - door deal with another entity to run the shelter, and by a letter sent to other animal service organizations soliciting proposals by a woman who has long been an opponent of the League's presence at the shelter, ostensibly at the urging of a member of the Town Board.
Nor do the other public services — including schools and police and fire protection — available to all non-citizen residents simply by virtue of their presence.
This list must be signed in the presence of a notary public by the party officer named to do so on the minor party's certificate of existence.
A statement detailing the operation signed by Col Sani Usman, Acting Director, Army Public Relations said, «Following credible information on the presence of Boko Haram terrorists; their camp and other facilities at Chukungudu, a carefully planned and deliberate attack was carried out to clear the camp.
IFREMER scientists are counting on public participation in this research project: please help by reporting the presence of honeycomb worms.
A recent study conducted by the University of Minnesota's Public Health Department found that the presence of a doula during birth was linked to a 60 % decrease in mothers» odds of having to undergo a C - section.
Cribbed by screenwriter David Nicholls from his own mega-selling novel — the kind of fast - digesting doorstop that's been a ubiquitous presence on London public transport for the past two years — the line is one of those reductively heart - on - sleeve sentiments that Richard Curtis sharpened to a blunt point in his 1990s heyday; when Hathaway drops it, you can hear the film straining for its own place in the pop culture quote bank, somewhere between «Is it still raining?
At the same time, more senior scholars, like Gene Glass, Hank Levin, David Berliner, and Kenneth Zeichner may have been given too much credit by the old ranking system for books and articles that were influential in the past but do not give them as much of a public presence in recent policy debates.
Still, if North Carolina's traditional public schools improved in response to their presence, the apparently negative effects of charter schools on the achievement of students who attend them could be offset by more positive statewide effects.
Some proponents have predicted that the presence of charter schools would have a positive effect on nearby traditional public schools by exerting positive competitive pressure; some opponents have worried that charter schools would harm students in nearby traditional public schools by draining resources.
The presence of conflicting elements, all protected by our political and legal system, in our schools leads many parents to select private schools that they find more coherent, better capable of instilling and transmitting a common culture than the public schools can.
Those events led me to my thoughts about a recent The 74 article about charter schools making traditional schools better merely by their presence in the same building or their proximity to a traditional public school.
Claiming the title of the most potent DB9 yet devised, by virtue of its uprated 6.0 - litre V12 engine which now boasts 547 PS — the DB9 GT makes its public debut as part of Aston Martin's impressive presence at this week's Goodwood Festival of Speed.
One Equity Partner Jörg Zirener welcomed the new technological additions by saying «3M's Library Systems will allow us to deepen our presence in the education and library sector and broaden our product offerings in end - to - end automation solutions for public, private and academic libraries,» he said.
Two detectives of equal rank would normally address each other by name, except in the presence of the public or around junior officers.
Twins Onyx boox Nefertiti Onyx Boox Cleopatra, released to the public in early 2014 by Onyx differ from each other only by the presence of the touch screen model Cleopatra.
With the assistance of a public relations firm, TVMA promotes veterinary medicine to the public by building relationships with the news media, providing articles for publication in news outlets, and maintaining a presence on social media.
Public · Concert · Hosted by The Historic State Theater Complex, Friday, September 23 at 8 PM The Historic State Theater Complex 209 W Dixie Ave, Elizabethtown, Kentucky 42701 With her engaging stage presence and alto vocals, singer / songwriter Emily West's dream is to tell stories through song.
Davey is the narrator of the entire journey, his voice a near constant presence, while he presents to the player a series of «games» created by Coda that he has stitched together, the initial idea being to gain an insight into who Coda is by playing his unique creations that he never releases to the public and usually deletes.
From Tate Modern in London to the Guggenheim in Bilbao and the National Gallery in Washington, D.C., Bourgeois» arachnid presences have been celebrated by critics and public alike.
His presence at UCLan is marked by a workshop with photography students, a public lecture, and the exhibition Consigned for Future Memory presented at PR1 Gallery and the Centre -LSB-...]
In this project he proposes that public sculpture might become a catalyst for the creation of new works by augmenting physical presence with the construction of shared spaces.
Additionally, by bringing attention to The Drawing Center's building, York's installation generates opportunities for discussion about the importance of museums continuing as public spaces with permanent, physical presence.
2.4 The Gallery will borrow only those objects for which either provenance has been established by research or, through their presence in the public domain, are judged to have a history that is reasonably secure.
The exhibitions will be accompanied by a video that documents the presence of public works by Gianfranco Pardi located around the city, and a book that will be jointly published by Fondazione Marconi and the Cortesi Gallery.
For this unique and challenging performance, the gallery will have special hours (see below), to facilitate repeated attendance by the public, as their presence is integral to the work.
As a supporter of the art she admires, Connor is the Owner / President of AI Productions, an emerging corporation whose mission is to serve the artistic community by facilitating the presence and publication of young talented artists and educating the public about their work.
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