Sentences with phrase «public schedules often»

The governor's public schedules often don't contain much information about what he's actually doing, day to day, or are issued late, making it difficult for reporters, members of the public and / or elected officials to attend.
He seldom holds an overtly political event, and his limited public schedule often includes a carefully stage managed economic development announcement.

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The state requires museums on public park land to charge no admission 52 days per year, and museum officials often schedule those days during the lower - traffic winter months.
Flanagan, who has begun putting his public schedule out to reporters more often, said he had «nothing to do» with a Newsday story that said the Senate leader might be considering a run.
The governor insisted he couldn't wait for the often tardy mayor to start, since he had an event in New York City, which was not listed on his public schedule.
From where Perry sits, public schools should be more like private schools, which often schedule open houses for families and even grandparents to visit and watch what goes on in schools.
First, the county board of supervisors slashed funds for its public schools to $ 150,000, the minimum amount legally required in 1955 — $ 550,000 less than the nearly $ 700,000 requested by the county school board.9 Along with allocating fewer funds for the County's schools, supervisors also voted to switch how often they would distribute those funds, changing the schedule from an annual basis to a monthly basis.
Often with the ability to build their own schedules for a change, retired members are picking up pickets and phones to call attention to the misguided attacks on public employees.
As is often the case, this Monday, DeVos had «no public events scheduled» other than a Monday address to the Council of Chief State School Officers.
Ravitch herself keeps up a grueling schedule of public appearances, often speaking to large crowds and sometimes debating advocates of the reform paradigm such as former Washington, D.C., schools Chancellor Michelle Rhee.
While bus may be the cheaper option for you to travel we often hear a lot of complains from our guests that the public buses are never on time, they take too long of a time to travel hence the nick name «chicken bus» as it literally stops every 100 meters, they are slow and uncomfortable without air - conditioning, safety and security concerns for your luggage and hand luggage, and more than anything the schedules change so frequently that they are very unreliable.
Often state law specifically provides a statutory right to compensation in accordance with public schedules to get around this question as well.
Lawyers who do work sane schedules, such as those in public interest venues and academia, often trade high salaries for a better work - life balance.
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