Sentences with phrase «public pronouncement of»

But since Cuomo's public pronouncement of support for the Democrats, GOP Leader Dean Skelos is in no mood to do any deals.
Clergy will sit on denominational committees, read denominational publications, worry about the policies and public pronouncements of their denominations, and look to denominational networks for new jobs and promotions.
Edward - Isaac Dovere noted recently that the DSCC has been spending on almost every Democratic incumbent facing a primary challenge EXCEPT Espada, in spite of Sampson's repeated public pronouncements of support for him.
Chairman of Parliament's Transport Committee, Theophilus Tetteh Chaie, is worried about the recent public pronouncements of some members of the nation's legislature.
I have written articles explaining how they make money, which is different from the public pronouncements of Gross and McCulley.
The co-optation of the International Style was in deference to the American architectural model for development despite public pronouncements of nationalist self - realization.

Not exact matches

This pronouncement, along with Johnson's (and executive chairman Howard Schultz's) apology, meetings with community leaders, and enlisting the guidance of civil rights leaders such as former Attorney General Eric Holder and the NAACP's Sherrilyn Ifill, ensures that this incident and the specter of racial bias will remain in the public's mind beyond a few days.
Even Ferro — despite public pronouncement — has shown signs of weakening in this resolve over the last week, I'm told.
First, the Fed's Board of Governors, particularly chairwoman Janet Yellen, should make more frequent and timely public pronouncements.
Greenblatt read Buffett's public pronouncements, most of which are contained in his investment vehicle Berkshire Hathaway, Inc.'s Chairman's Letters.
 Mr. Poloz himself bent over backwards in his last Monetary Policy Report to not use that term — even though the Bank's own numbers (projecting negative GDP growth for both the first and second quarters of 2015) suggested a recession was indeed already underway. Instead, public officials are normally sanguine and rose - coloured in their public pronouncements, hoping to incrementally shift consumer confidence with their cheeriness, and thus spark more spending. [A ridiculous extreme of this approach was provided when George Bush blithely encouraged Americans to go shopping in the days after the 9 - 11 terrorist attacks.]
In the second part of the talk, I described a church that sometimes in the past has led in dealing with public issues and sometimes responsibly followed other leaders, but is now ineffective even when it makes occasional pronouncements that are good.
If a minister is known as a militant advocate of prohibition and temperance, and if he treats alcoholism in a moralistic fashion in his public pronouncements, it is likely that some alcoholics who might otherwise seek his help will give him a wide margin.
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.
Such public parables must undergird all of the policies, programs, pronouncements, speeches, resolutions, action plans, studies and reports that we make on the limits of natural resources and the unjust distribution of economic costs and benefits.
Through personal action and public pronouncements, these agency people led the church into the forefront of the fight against social injustice.
Their pronouncements about public life are delivered with a tone of absolute certainty.
But there is nothing on its website or public pronouncements to show that it even has an interest in, let alone support of, Lancaster Diocese's attempt.
For in our most public gestures and pronouncements Christians in this country rarely display this sort of generosity toward each other.
The trouble with this is that while their public pronouncements were full of high ideals and fine sentiments, they were depressingly short of actual detail.
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 added that «Since Hon. Ayisi Boateng got to South Africa, we have not heard him make any public pronouncements on the insurgence of xenophobic attacks on most Ghanaians and other African nationals, but he has the nerve to state that he is here to work for NPP supporters and sympathizers.»
He also hates uncertainty and chaos, and a public pronouncement — however many details are left in the air — is better than a cycle of chatter and doubt about what the Legislature will look like in 2015, what that might mean for the issues he cares about and how that affects his promises to secure action on them.
In one of his last public pronouncements, former congressman Maurice Hinchey endorsed Shayne Gallo for Kingston mayor in 2015.
SYRACUSE, N.Y. — The next time Onondaga County Executive Joanie Mahoney wants to help Syracuse Mayor Stephanie Miner, she should start with a private discussion instead of a public pronouncement, state Sen. John DeFrancisco said today.
This was what George Osborne's speech on Monday could have been like: the kind of oh - so - sober grimness which has characterised the chancellor's public pronouncements for much of the last five years.
He is equally worried about some public pronouncements and finger - pointing that are, in most cases very unhelpful to peaceful coexistence of our diverse peoples.
Without making any definite pronouncement on the issue during the interview, President Akufo - Addo had stated that any possible change would only come after a robust concerted push for LGBT rights from some sections of the public.
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.
Without making any definite pronouncement on the issue during the interview, President Akufo - Addo said any possible change will only come after a strong concerted push for LGBT rights from some sections of the public.
Public education information is under development, Macauley said, adding that Islamic religious leaders had already issued a fatwa (legal pronouncement under shari'a law) approving of cord - blood collection and encouraging its use.
It took a long time before anyone was willing to react negatively to the public relations pronouncements of Fred Singer and his merry band, who withing the scientific debate were always afforded the assumption of being hororable.
Just as he avoided formalities and fashion in favor of shirtsleeves and jeans, so he avoided press releases, public pronouncements, and platitudes in favor of quiet discussions about what really mattered.
Union pronouncements about the success or failure of the process, however, and unions» work with states and districts and outside partners on the standards, do influence the materials and supports that are being provided to teachers, and also help shape media and public perceptions of the initiative, and in theory could shape lawmakers» positions on whether to continue, pause, or reengineer the effort.
Through an analysis of pivotal events in his presidency as well as his public and private pronouncements, the authors reveal a side of Lincoln that educators would do well to emulate within and beyond the classroom.
From a conservative perspective, Obama's very public pronouncements in favor of the standards probably hasn't helped, says Michael Petrilli, executive director of the Thomas B. Fordham institute and assistant education secretary during the George W. Bush administration, even though a healthy coalition of conservatives, including individuals like Petrilli, supports Common Core.
Peter's commentary piece focused on the recent pronouncements of Democratic Governor Andrew Cuomo who has pledged to use his second term to destroy public education in New York.
Greenblatt read Buffett's public pronouncements, most of which are contained in his investment vehicle Berkshire Hathaway, Inc.'s Chairman's Letters.
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 poetics of these works speak to a political climate in which authoritarian tactics seek to delegitimize the participatory checks and balances of democratic truth, through pronouncements of «dishonest media» and the falsehoods of public servants being declared «alternative facts.»
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.
Yet the public, so many of the public, still accept the almost daily pronouncements that the world is going to hell in a warm handbasket, in spite of the scandal.
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?
Perhaps he was concerned that such speculation - though worthy in his mind of public pronouncements — would not stand up to the scrutiny of fellow climate scientists.
As I said above, even if (and I'm not saying this is the case) scientists have been poor at communicating this point to the public there is no excuse for anyone who actually takes an interest in the subject to the point where they feel competent to make confident pronouncements on the state of climate science and the reality or otherwise of (C) AGW not to be aware of it.
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).
There are a lot of places that science could be improved so that the public might have a little more trust in the pronouncements coming from the field.
Skeptics didn't make up the scary scenarios, they are simply responding to the public pronouncements from the high priests of Climatedom.
Section 35 -41-3-2 of the Indiana Penal Code provides the clearest and, simultaneously the most controversial legal pronouncement regarding the use of force against public servants in defense of others.
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