Sentences with phrase «public remarks»

The Democratic nominee's first public remarks on her opponent's comments will come early on in tonight's debate, according to an anonymous official with her campaign.
The event included public remarks by the first lady followed by a closed - door discussion among attendees, ostensibly to come up with some solutions.
In recent days, the president has sharpened his partisan tone in public remarks on jobs and the economy, a change that has drawn praise from Democrats worried that flagging enthusiasm among core party voters could hurt Obama's reelection chances.
A total of 34 states have for the first time made public remarks about fully autonomous weapons: Algeria, Argentina, Austria, Belarus, Belgium, Brazil, Canada, China, Costa Rica, Cuba, Ecuador, Egypt, France, Germany, Greece, India, Indonesia, Iran, Ireland, Italy, Japan, Mexico, Morocco, Netherlands, New Zealand, Pakistan, Russia, Sierra Leone, Spain, South Africa, Sweden, Switzerland, United Kingdom, and United States.
In the listing's public remarks section — with the seller's permission — Ackley wrote: «The bottom of the barrel!
In Cuomo's first public remarks since Nixon, also an education activist, declared she would challenge him for the Democratic Party's nomination, Cuomo said in Manhattan: «We're in a democracy, anybody can run, anybody can say whatever they want to say.»
In his first public remarks about the shooting on Thursday, Trump spoke about «the difficult issue of mental health.»
Hillary Clinton's pledge on Sunday to support renewable energy and boost subsidies for solar panels was set up as a great unveiling — the Democratic frontrunner's first public remarks on how her presidency would tackle climate change.
«The relationship we have with Australia is a terrific relationship and probably stronger now than ever before,» Trump said in brief public remarks at the Oval Office ahead of his meeting with the Australian prime minister.
In public remarks Friday, the deputy director of the Information and Press Department of the Russian Foreign Ministry, Artyom Kozhin, called Time Magazine's report linking Russian officials and businessmen to the petro «fake news,» Tass reports.
Trump's Education Secretary Betsy DeVos, in what Chalkbeat calls «some of her most expansive public remarks since taking over the department last year,» slammed the Common Core State Standards during a speech at the American Enterprise Institute.
Another member of the Assembly, Sean Hanna (R - Henrietta), a former regional director for the Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC), received the Oil Slick Award after just two years in office due to an alarmingly anti-environmental voting record, as well as public remarks denying the science of climate change and opposing any effort to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
One good way to make your position known so buyers will be alerted to it prior to signing a contract is to write a disclosure of ownership interest in the MLS public remarks for the property.
Here's a timeline of public remarks so far by Tesla and the NTSB.
What Trump Wants You To Know: The president's public remarks often begin with the phrase «Most people don't know...» Is he the educator in chief, or is he learning in real time?
It is true that Benedict has made various public remarks — an afterword to Robert Cardinal Sarah's book and a message for Carlo Cardinal Caffarra's funeral — and some of his critics have whipped themselves into a frenzy over these statements.
She later took out a private action against Mourinho for his actions and for his derogatory public remarks.
The president on Monday in a set of public remarks condemned hate groups.
Relations with the «mutineers», as they were dubbed by the Daily Telegraph, have deteriorated so much that some were even threatened with legal action if they made false public remarks about the activities of the government's whips.
Hillary Clinton in her most at - ease public remarks to date since losing last year mocked the president's implosive personality and Twitter typo.
Mayoral candidate Trustee Vilair Fonvil has seemingly stepped up to take Delhomme's place in the negative spotlight, making inflammatory and outrageous public remarks.
Through such events — the teaching awards have been given out since 1983, but rarely do they feature public remarks by the president — the Administration is raising expectations that the state of U.S. science education will improve on its watch.
According to Mariani, previous public remarks made by Navient «created a duty to act in accordance with their own statements.»
Here's a close - up look at Gov. Sarah Palin's latest public remarks on global warming and climate legislation, made during an interview with Katie Couric of CBS News, recorded Monday.
One indication of just how «sensitive» that relationship has become — particularly after controversial tit - for - tat public remarks — may be the fact that the SCC offered no detailed explanation or framework for when deference to Parliament is warranted.
Commerce Secretary Penny Pritzker believes reforms are needed to rein in costly litigation in the U.S. patent system, adding in recent public remarks that «the president gets it,»...
WASHINGTON, D.C. — The Coalition for Patent Fairness thanks Secretary of Commerce Penny Pritzker, NEC Director Gene Sperling, Acting PTO Director Michelle Lee, and U.S. CTO Todd Park for the executive actions taken today and for their strong public remarks calling for Senate passage of patent litigation reform legislation.
Public remarks Court ordered sale by State Court Receiver — Offers will be accepted on a first come, first serve basis.
Goldberg, making his first extended public remarks since taking over as NAR CEO on Aug. 1, revealed several specifics for doing just that.
In the listing's public remarks section, I wrote: «The bottom of the barrel!
In public remarks Friday, the deputy director...
«It's not my place to tell them who their leader should be,» Cuomo said today in his first public remarks since Skelos» arrest on Monday.
Former CIA Director John Brennan said he had raised concerns last year that Russians had sought to recruit Trump campaign officials in an effort to influence the election, providing the most expansive public remarks to date from an official involved at the time.
Last month, Gov. Cuomo made public remarks that «extreme conservatives have no place in the State of New York.»
He did not raise those issues during his first public remarks as Council Speaker, but noted there has never been a more important time for a «unified» City Council.
Last month, former Lehman Brothers CEO Dick Fuld made his first public remarks since the world - beating bankruptcy he presided over.
His public remarks at a coding event aimed at girls, first reported by The Verge, come after a week of controversy sparked by an internal memo written by a Google employee criticising the Californian tech company's diversity policy and arguing biology may be behind the gender divide in tech.
«I've made it abundantly clear in my public remarks, and I certainly did privately, that [when a government makes] the decision to take the deficit on, there are no guarantees,» he told Canadian Business.
The sadness to see that kind of point of view,» she said in her first public remarks on the issue.
All we know for sure is the chairman of the SEC has expressed concerns several times in public remarks.
But unlike Trump, so far as I can tell, O'Leary has never uttered a public remark that would suggest he is a bigot, a misogynist or an imbecile.
The NSA declined to comment beyond Ledgett's public remarks.
It's one thing for an anonymous Twitter avatar to talk frankly about housing bubbles, and quite another for the governor of the Bank of Canada to base his public remarks on worst - case scenarios.
The president did not address the issue in his public remarks, focusing instead on the power of prayer as a centerpiece of American life.
If he made any public remarks in support of Christianity, that was because he was in public and would lie or obfuscate to appease a crowd at times.
He did not mention free trade in his public remarks, but that is a critical part of what the 1991 encyclical on social doctrine, Centesimus Annus, calls «expanding the circle of productivity and exchange.»
At first his public remarks seemed reasonably controlled and professional, but increasingly he became more strident — making, for example, the ludicrous claim that 50 percent of American priests are living in violation of their vow of celibacy.

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