Sentences with phrase «public utterances»

The phrase "public utterances" refers to statements or speech made by individuals that can be heard or seen by the general public. Full definition
The senator representing Zamfara Central Senatorial District, Kabir Marafa, in this interview with SUNDAY ABORISADE, describes the recent public utterances of the Emir of Kano, Muhammad Sanusi II, as unroyal
Intellectuals as such have no particular responsibility to take time away from what they know best to immerse themselves in the intricacies of political life and thought, but absent such immersion they would do well not to give public utterance to their ignorance.
Folks, if public utterances coming from the NPP stables should be believed, then, they can lead us to only one firm conclusion that the NPP is damn unstable, porous, paranoid, and useless because of its own inherent weaknesses, not because of any outsider's negative influence to tear it apart.
«These, combined with his numerous unapologetic and hurtful public utterances are in no small measure harmful to the spirit of civil engagement in every democracy the world over,» Yerima said.
Actor uses awards ceremony speech to make first public utterance about her sexuality, an open secret in Hollywood
To gain the university's freedom from the churchmen he forewent clarity in his public utterance in order to conceal as long as possible from his traditional constituency the full outcome of what he was doing.
It is as readily found in the editorials of the Nation (which have routinely claimed that the war on drugs is a war on black America), as in the public utterances of literary icons like Toni Morrison, who told Time magazine that the only thing binding America together as a nation is its racism toward American blacks.
This prayer, like the Lord's Prayer, is a public utterance, albeit that the public in both cases is limited to the disciples.
Why should the university of all places, which celebrates diversity, inclusion, and equality in its every public utterance, find itself attacked by pro-diversity forces?
While all West Ham's owners in my lifetime have demonstrated an absence of true ambition, the current board, somehow, manage to combine this with contrary delusions of grandeur; at least in their public utterances.
Things Politicians Wish They Hadn't Said (JR Books, # 8.99) with its tales of public utterances that have come back to haunt them.
The separatists did things against Russia's public utterances.
This hostility towards Arabs is the central thread that runs through his public utterances, books, and policies as prime minister.
He said Kwabena Agyepong appears to have toned down his public utterances and posture towards a controversial decision by the party to suspend its national chairman, Paul Afoko.
Preet's conduct, words and public utterances are in some ways an exercise in unrestrained power.
The Former Minister said the current General Secretary of the NPP is becoming a disappointment to the party saying, as the Chief Administrator of the party, his public utterances on issues about the party are doing harm to the party than good.
Michael Martin interrupted to complain about her «public utterances and your pearls of wisdom on Sky News.»
«But what many of us would expect is that the internal structures and mechanisms to resolve this crisis are activated by those affected and I would have thought that by now at least Mr. Paul Afoko having indicated in his public utterances that he's still chairman would have used the internal party mechanisms to resolve the matter,» he noted.
«PDP is on a voyage of total destruction and abandonment with the emergence of uncultured governor like Mr Fayose that lacks decorum, whose past records, attitude and public utterance are seen as affront.
Although Portman nails the former first lady's breathless, kittenish voice and many of her gestural mannerisms, the performance often feels overblown; when her Jackie dissembles (as she does in nearly every public utterance she makes), Portman's face telegraphs not only her outer and inner emotional states but the act of dissembling itself.
Jobs» vehement reasoning, however, sounded sincere — if that term can ever be applied to the public utterances of any corporate CEO.
If peer review is required for all public utterances and assertions about the possible environmental and health effects of fracking, then let's strip all the non-peer review studies from the 1,537 - page planning document for fracking — the supplemental generic environmental impact statement (sGEIS)-- that is the science on which will rest Governor Cuomo's upcoming decision to permit or prohibit fracking.
His group, American Bridge, captures almost every public utterance by prominent Republican politicians, using both DC - based researchers and a national network of professional trackers; it currently has people following all of the even remotely plausible contenders for the Republican nomination.
Because we (the investing public) place our money with them as a result of their public utterances and documents.
Let's examine some public utterances of well - known alleged climate deniers and see if they might be warmist scammers in disguise, doing their best to make deniers look like nutters.
Yet judges have wide authority and their public utterances are closely scrutinized.

Phrases with «public utterances»

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