Sentences with phrase «publication of this letter»

You may recall the widespread publication of his letter responding to criticism, saying it was «a matter for the respective governments».
Publication of a letter doesn't constitute an endorsement of the writer's views by the NATIONAL ASSOCIATION of REALTORS ® or REALTOR ® magazine.
The rescinding of the nondisclosure provisions, and Yahoo's subsequent publication of the letters «is a good win for transparency and keeping users informed of what's going on around them.»
Teresa May still failing to reveal who authorised publication of her letter to Gove on Home Office website and why it stayed up for 3 days.
Publication of a letter doesn't constitute an endorsement of the writer's views by the NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF REALTORS ® or REALTOR ® Magazine.
Alan Rusbridger discusses the government's attempts to block publication of letters the Prince of Wales wrote to ministers
The rescinding of the nondisclosure provisions, and Yahoo's subsequent publication of the letters «is a good win for...
Apple recently told Rolling Stone that it will not punish artists who take exception to their policies, but Swift's publication of her letter was still a courageous act.
BASC Chairman Alan Jarrett has criticised the publication of a letter on the website of the Lead Ammunition Group.
Labour says Theresa May is still «failing to take responsibility» for the publication of a letter to colleague Michael Gove that appeared to accuse the Department for Education of failing to act over alleged extremist links in some Birmingham schools.
The organization also asked Mr Malami to «seek full recovery of over N40 billion of public funds that have so far been received from those involved; and to begin to take these steps within seven days of the receipt and / or publication of this letter, failing which SERAP will institute legal proceedings to compel the discharge of constitutional duty and full compliance with Nigeria's international anti-corruption obligations and commitments.»
TB asked if he felt the Sun overstepped the mark following the publication of a letter from Gordon Brown to the wife of a soldier killed in Afghanistan.
The publication of the letter came as the home secretary prepared to face Parliament again on Monday, this time to explain why she appeared to mislead the home affairs select committee last week by denying any knowledge of targets.
Following the publication of the letter, the Department for Education said in a statement: «The Trinity Free School is due to open on a temporary site in Sevenoaks this September.
Ofsted has been delaying the publication of letters sent to multi-academy trusts which have had focussed inspections.
Publication of the letters are now set to spread further concern about the census collection, with critics concerned the plans could be revisited now May has become Prime Minister.
Wilshaw's comments were released this morning to coincide with the publication of a letter from Ofsted's East Midlands director Chris Russell to Northamptonshire's councils, academy trusts and schools commissioner over standards.
Reached today, following the publication of the letter, a spokesperson for the gallery said that it had no further comment.
A publication of letters written to Howard Hodgkin by the bookseller David Batterham travelling in France and Spain over a thirty five year period.Published by Stone Trough Books (George Ramsden).51 Walmgate, YORK YO1 9TYtel: 01904 670323
After the publication of the letter in the New York Times on May 22, 1950, an editorial in The Herald Tribune of May 23, 1950 dubbed the group the «Irascible 18» and attacked the artists for «distortion of fact» in claiming the Metropolitan had «contempt» for modern painting.
Publication of a letter doesn't constitute an endorsement of the writer's views by the National Association of REALTORS ® or REALTOR ® Magazine.
Zillow's claim stems from the publication of a letter written by a former vice president of the company, Chris Crocker.
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