Sentences with phrase «public pronouncement by»

It is a reaction to public pronouncement by a group calling itself «Coalition of NDC Foot Soldiers» which sought to create the impression that there is bad blood between Mr Sarpong and the trio.
There are of course very good reasons for quite significant constraint on public pronouncements by holders of judicial office.

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Church pronouncements and responses to this issue have projected the message of a self - interested, defensive, and suspect institution, messages that are read and understood very accurately by the general public.
The CES, though, has not publicly highlighted this pronouncement, but simply alluded to it in private letters made public on the internet by interested Catholics.
In a recent interview he said «Barça is much more than football», a sentiment backed up by his actions and his public pronouncements on social media.
In a current interview he stated «Barça is much more than football», a sentiment backed up by his actions and his public pronouncements on social media.
Moore wanted them left broken and his public pronouncements today — worsened by creator disputes with DC Comics - are usually typified by an angry denunciations of modern comics.
They included Carlos Garaicoa, Los Carpinteros (then a three - man collective), Alexis Leiva Machado (who goes by Kcho and is a superstar in Cuba), and the performance artist Tania Bruguera, a cause célèbre since her arrest and detainment for creating a public disturbance days after Obama's pronouncement, when she attempted to stage a free - speech rally in Revolution Square.
His more controversial pronouncements against women artists, regional museums and public taste ensured that he was no stranger to criticism himself: in one incident in 1994, a group of leading artists, gallerists and scholars wrote a letter of complaint to the Evening Standard accusing him of misogynistic, homophobic and hypocritical writing, which was followed by a counter-letter in his support.
The public needs to be aware, therefore, that not every pronouncement made by a «scientist» is neutral or disinterested.
FOR more than a decade public opinion on human - caused global warming has been moulded by pronouncements from the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change and its army of acolytes.
Meanwhile, environmentalists have struggled to understand the public's unwillingness to respond to imperatives issued in breathless, urgent and shrill pronouncements — why the public were not mobilised by fear, as both green organisations and politicians had expected.
The question that remains then, is, how come all this emphasis on «science» — calls to put «science» at the heart of policy - making and information provided to the public — hasn't been able to change the quality of the pronouncements made by the likes of Stern and the Guardian?
If the general public doesn't understand this then it might be in part due to poor communication by climate scientists and journalists, but what the general public might believe is not the issue here — this is a forum for people who actually take an active interest in the subject so there should be an expectation that they are rather better informed than the average man on the street, especially if they are going to make confident pronouncements about the supposed flaws in the IPCC position (and other things).
And this natural tendency of the public to resist pronouncements from on high is of course is compounded by a lack of openness.
Read your measured but notable comment on the «RC» Existence of any dichotomy of Gavin's understanding is barred from his public pronouncements even more so by his recent carrier elevation; result is a number of obvious flaws in his logic, as distinct from his unquestionable intellectual ability (I am bound to say so, he got a degree from my old university, albeit one stage higher, but then standards deteriorated somewhat by time he joined).
The typical objection is that expressed quite forcefully by Justice John Major, an unusual public pronouncement on legislation for a Supreme Court judge not speaking «ex cathedra.»
from spending the time, money, and most important, sustained effort re proper education requirements (real estate university status, if wannabe's have proper pre-existing pre-qualifying credentials in their possession) just to be part - timers on - the - side who will be unleashed on an unsuspecting public by commission - hungry sales recruiters I know one thing for sure though; the fat cat ORE bureaucrats who live off of the never - ending stream of fees paid by the amateur try - out artists will not agree with the truth of the matter, because they only look out for themselves, no matter what their latest pronouncements to the contrary might suggest.
I don't believe that creating an atmosphere of accepted in house endorsement - of - misrepresentation (we will do it for you and make it look like you did it yourself) on the part of agents... I mean registrants... is a good way to encourage the public trust by way of public pronouncements such as what has appeared herein.
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