Sentences with phrase «public stage»

The work of the school administrator happens on a very public stage.
One problem is that there is no good public stage for evaluating claims by applying ROT — Internet is just too vast and disorganized, in addition to being limited to people active on the Internet.
And many of these lessons have been learned in the years since the original Wheat Belly was released, lessons played out on the broad public stage of over one million readers, all participating in this grand adventure.
How can a here - today - gone - tomorrow 107,000 constantly - churning member organization that is represented on the national public stage by yearly - churning here - today - gone - tomorrow part - time president - puppets (controlled by the there - forever old - guard back - room boys) expect to be taken seriously?
There's always a narrative there, and as the grandest public stage, E3 is where Microsoft, Nintendo, Sony et al can shake up public perception, win over new fans and - should it all go wrong - alienate existing ones.
Dividing and subdividing the gallery, this installation both tackles and expands upon two central themes: an architectural play with transparency and concealment as well as an encounter between an intimate and private exhibition space and a strikingly public stage, which places «on view» the visitor's every movement.
Mission (1986), for instance, is an image divided up into long vertical strips in two sequences of three, of an outdoor public staging of the crucifixion, helmeted Roman guards and the Virgin Mary and all.
Community Sourced is a live pop - up variety show performed on a custom - built, public stage anchored to a portable flatbed trailer.
Today, Google announced that ARCore — the Android SDK that lets developers create AR apps — has left the preview stage and jumped into its first public stage, ARCore 1.0.
While donation - based crowdfunding has blossomed on the public stage for getting arts and music projects funded, the majority of crowdfunding campaigns back social causes or startups.
We are quick to point out any wrongs all sides of the political spectrum, but this piece was specifically about Christy Clark return to the public stage and what she chooses to raise her voice about.
«I get that this is actually her appeal to some: that she's a detail - oriented pol who works best off the public stage.
Just a few months after the 2015 outbreak of Ebola was contained, another virus — called Zika — commanded the public stage.
Crises forced both CEOs onto the public stage.
«One of the big things that's happened since the 1970s is that a lot of cultural issues have moved from the private realm to the public stage,» Galston says.
and would never give up all they have for a simple moment on the public stage.
These snake oil salesmen need to be shamed into oblivion, certainly off the public stage.
The idea behind faith - based organizing is that the agents and beneficiaries of change should be the same people — ordinary people empowered to become effective and articulate actors on the public stage.
But the woman, with some remarkable exceptions, was kept too busy in her role as prime producer of the chief energy supply in American society, male motivation, to have time to play a role herself on the public stage.
While we do not have a public stage, many of my christian friends and I have frequently denounced the stupidity of certain individuals claiming to be christians, whether that be snake handlers or the legions of t.v. charlatans peddling their wares.
He did not want to stumble awkwardly onto the public stage.
But the other elements of community organizing would come together again and again: the foot - slogging, one - on - one recruitment effort to form an organization of organizations, the struggle to get past ethnic differences, the taking of the public stage, the sequence of conflict - organization - power as the route to negotiation, and the critical relationship to other social movements — which became a guarded relation to the civil rights movement.
It is Ambrose's outward behavior on the public stage, writes McLynn, «enfolded in the dignity of his priestly office,» that is the best clue to his historical significance, not his inner life.
Oddie tells the story of the man from childhood to his life as a young adult, his marriage and emergence on to the public stage right through to the publication of Orthodoxy in 1908.
The modern evangelical movement in America burst onto the public stage in the national election year of 1976.
Remember we are on a public stage on this blog.
Since Kobe Bryant has already announced that he will retire at the end of this season, his selection is clearly a sentimental choice by fans who want to see one of the all - time greats on the public stage for one last time.
Spicer burst onto the public stage in January as Trump's first press secretary, with a scolding rant against reporters accusing them of lowballing the size of the Inauguration Day crowd.
Here's Rick Lazio's press conference officially ending his gubernatorial bid, which was supposed to be his grand return to the public stage and ended up being the likely end of his political career.
Since his fall from grace and subsequent return to the public stage — just as a commentator, for now — Spitzer has hardly been shy about criticizing his successor.
Our managerial and sanitized conception of warfare has given way to the public staging of an ethical face off.
Fox News host Bill O'Reilly said in a recent interview that former Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton should be doing «visible charitable work» during her time off the public stage.
Given how slowly the wheels of justice can turn, this Yankees tickets scandal may long outlast his 15 minutes on the public stage.
After leaving the White House, Bush made it clear that he was finished with the public stage.
After all, the process of relinquishing the most powerful job in the world isn't an easy one, especially given the American public's notoriously fleeting attention span and penchant for paying little heed to once - prominent political figures after they exit the public stage.
My thought is that a true public servant would have voluntarily stayed off the public stage, and left the politics up to others who at least still had the appearance of integrity.
And I want to succeed on a public stage in a big way.»»
I always thought the younger Towns might try to succeed his father in the House, but apparently he's decided to forgo the public stage for a while in favor of a job with the Cuomo administration.
It was a real head - in - hands moment for those who think he is capable of doing interesting and influential things on the public stage.
Harriet Harman is one of only two fully developed authentic voices in the Cabinet, someone who has fought battles for decades on the public stage.
Former President Barack Obama returns to the public stage Monday morning in a homecoming to the University of Chicago, an event that stands to serve as a warmup for a higher profile in the coming weeks.
Gordon Brown has admitted he would like to contribute more on the public stage after giving his first speech since leaving Downing Street - at an African Union meeting in Kampala.
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