Sentences with phrase «public the confrontation with»

Lyft, which has taken a softer political tact and mostly avoided public confrontations with cities, has nonetheless benefited from Uber's campaigns.
It was also the drama during Chelsea's game against Swansea that has led to a massive drop in morale within the squad as Chelsea boss Mourinho had a very public confrontation with physio Jon Fearn and club doctor Eva Carneiro.
I'd had a few encounters but mostly with family members, and wasn't looking forward to a public confrontation with a stranger.
Pritchard was at the centre of a political story in 2010 when he had a public confrontation with John Bercow, the Speaker of the House of Commons, who had told him to stand aside in a corridor.
In June 2003, when Boxley was led out of the Capitol in handcuffs, having been accused of rape for the second time, Krueger said she had a very public confrontation with Assemblymember Lopez, who a decade later would be toppled by his own slew of sexual harassment scandals.

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He is trained for a confrontation with others in which his own self - identity, self - respect and public acceptance are at stake.
George Weigel calls for the Church to «discipline itself» into a narrow public witness addressing religious freedom and life issues only, what he sees as «the points of maximum confrontation with the dictatorship of relativism.»
The practical conclusion of «Confrontation» is easily summarized: Jews must work together with representatives of the «religion of the many» when it comes to ethics and public policy.
He uses the phrase «the theatre of the national pornography of the Roman state,» to describe public executions, and goes on to give an analytical example where «the rending of flesh in public could be linked to the bravery exemplified by a woman in her confrontation with Roman authority, and simultaneously, to a language of love.»
Of course, what people mostly ask about is Rader's far - different public persona: Doug Rader, the zany, flaky Houston Astro third baseman who sat on a birthday cake in the clubhouse; Doug Rader, the madman in Jim Bouton's book Ball Four who advised kids to eat baseball cards to ingest all the information printed on them; Doug Rader, the raging tyrant - manager of the Texas Rangers who was fired after ferocious confrontations with players and writers.
Another part of the French public wants to decrease the risk of possible military confrontation with Russia.
Mr Miliband has traditionally sought to avoid the confrontations with unions which characterised the time of Tony Blair and Gordon Brown, but there are some very concrete political advantages to a public spat with union leaders and many voices in his office are urging him to make the most of it.
NYC Council Speaker Melissa Mark - Viverito — typically a close ally of de Blasio, a fellow Democrat — has made criminal justice reform the central mission of her second year as speaker: Sweeping proposals have driven her rapid emergence as a visible public figure, leading to her first real confrontation with the mayor's administration.
One major issue that will not be resolved in the next two weeks is how to reform the state's criminal justice system to restore public trust when an unarmed civilian is killed in a confrontation with police.
Why are they hiding from a victim as I am during these many years, despite my public challenge to clarify the case with confrontation all the time?
It asked its members to display the new fares at the various terminals to avoid «confrontations» with the travelling public.
We'll all need to know these arguments for the coming confrontation with the public sector unions.
Ms. Mark - Viverito — typically a close ally of Mr. de Blasio, a fellow Democrat — has made criminal justice reform the central mission of her second year as speaker: Sweeping proposals have driven her rapid emergence as a visible public figure, leading to her first real confrontation with the mayor's administration.
There is the «confrontation scene,» in which Snow compels Katniss to go on the tour with her official public love interest, the conflicted Peeta.
Shifting and uncertain, because it refuses equally to call upon a public already constituted around specific tastes and expectations and to bar the possibility that, after a solitary confrontation with the experience of the film, something may be shared after all.
Despite strong reviews and preternaturally ripe direction on the part of first time writer - director Jake Kasdan (who was twenty - three at the time), the film was issued to the public in the traditionally lackluster month of January, and like many of its brethren in Stiller's filmography, may have dumbfounded audiences with its meld of comedy and confrontation.
This is enough to keep them out of public schools, but not out of the hearts of the millions of young people who love Harry Potter and despise the small - minded Dursleys, who ride with Harry on the train to Hogwarts, cheer for him as he leads his quidditch team to victory, stand alongside him as he challenges the forces of evil, and pray that he survives the violent confrontation with Lord Voldemort that inevitably lies ahead.
Professional ID cards that identify your pet as an ESA will help minimize unnecessary confrontations and make travelling and being in public with your emotional support animal much easier.
Should be kept leashed in public to avoid confrontation with other dogs
«By providing business owners and employees with the key information they need to properly serve those who have served our country and those who need our help and understanding, we hope to improve access for those with legitimate service dogs and reduce the possibility of public confrontation
The profound blackness of the sculpture's exterior is reminiscent of the blackness of the figures that populate Marshall's paintings, and as is the case with so much of his work, A Monumental Journey, speaks to centuries of struggles, solidarities and triumphs, from the continental origins of the talking drum to the confrontation of history in public space today.
Christina Fernandez's 2002 series Lavanderia is featured, along with Buck Ellison's confrontations of environmentally conscious lifestyles and Anthony Hernandez's images of public transit areas and scenes from Rodeo Drive in the late 1970s and 1980s.
The tone of confrontation and hostility, with public and personal attacks on individuals doing their jobs, might inhibit public discourse just as much as misleading content would.
The value of understanding fully the Codes of Ethics that we're governed under will lead to a more skilful and successful business — and avoid confrontations with fellow colleagues and the public.
You state that having an understanding of the Codes of Ethics that govern Realtors «will lead to a more skilful and successful business — and avoid confrontations with fellow colleagues and the public
Smart people fight only when they are sure that they can win, thus avoiding more important confrontations that they might lose dealing with situations that affect the «entire» public negatively on a «daily» basis.
But the sellers bought into the program because they believed it would eliminate confrontation with the buying public.
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