Senior Harris Media staff have informally
publicly discussed work for President Kenyatta, according to two independent sources.
Mueller has not
publicly discussed his work, and a spokesman for the special counsel declined to comment.
Model vulnerability by
publicly discussing her work to become more aware of her own identity, privilege, and biases.
For pro bono lawyers,
publicly discussing their work can build reputation and goodwill.
Not exact matches
Thus, in
discussing «women
publicly consecrated to virginity,» the draft says: «Their witness stands out precisely because many achieved a certain autonomy with respect to men, a certain «emancipation» and a self - direction in pursuit of the spiritual life, advanced studies, and apostolic
works.»
According to a 1994 essay in the New York Review of Books by John Maynard Smith, the dean of British neo-Darwinists, «the evolutionary biologists with whom I have
discussed his [Gould's]
work tend to see him as a man whose ideas are so confused as to be hardly worth bothering with, but as one who should not be
publicly criticized because he is at least on our side against the creationists.
You might also say that it is best for the abused spouse to simply forget what happened, not
discuss it, certainly not speak out or speak up
publicly concerning such abuse or
work to prevent it from happening to others, or provide a forum for other abuse victims to learn that they are not alone and that there is a way out.
«I will continue to share and
discuss that plan
publicly, listen to new ideas, and
work toward a substantial cost - saving agreement with our state employees.
Under mounting pressure from good - government groups, unions and the
Working Families Party, Governor Andrew Cuomo met with advocates of campaign finance reform to
discuss passing
publicly financed elections before the end of the state legislative session in June.
Gov. Cuomo
Discusses Passing Reform This Session with Activists Under mounting pressure from good - government groups, unions and the
Working Families Party, Governor Andrew Cuomo met with advocates of campaign finance reform to
discuss passing
publicly financed elections before the end of the state legislative session in June.
(Although the paper is
publicly available on a preprint server, it is not yet published, and the authors declined to
discuss their
work until it's published.)
Readers» interest and loyalty will convince them to read your book, share /
discuss it on social media, praise your
work publicly, it will keep them anxiously awaiting your next book.
He keeps a blog where he
discusses what
worked and what didn't, and he has already changed his mind
publicly about several things.
I'd never
discussed my
work publicly and was caught off guard by the many interesting and provocative questions.
The
works presented within the art space are the stories of loss and hope, stories of changes in society's reaction towards people affected by HIV / AIDS, stories of how the need to survive shifted cultural boundaries of what was and what was not appropriate to
discuss publicly.
At Otis College, Linder introduced this format both conceptually and practically,
discussing why «servicing» is the relevant way for his
work to
publicly engage.
July 7th at St. Francis Auditorium found artist Judy Chicago sharing a stage with art historian and queer theorist Jonathan D. Katz, to
discuss a body of her
work that she began in 1982 and had not shown
publicly in more than three decades before the current exhibit, R...
I have experienced groupthink name calling were I live and
work publicly; in a meeting to
discuss community planning; the extent of my crime: «all models are wrong.»
FYI: NASA scientists
discuss their
work publicly quite often.
This Comment joins other
work in arguing that the legitimacy of stare decisis depends upon widespread publication.4 The doctrine of stare decisis itself emerged only with the consistent and reliable publication of court opinions, 5 and legal processes that do not result in the issuance of
publicly available opinions, such as settlements and arbitrations, generally lack stare decisis norms altogether.6 Although previous scholarship has
discussed the proper role of stare decisis in the context of «unpublished» opinions, 7 which make up around eighty percent of all United States courts of appeals opinions8 (and are usually
publicly available despite their name), 9 this Comment provides the first examination of the tenability of stare decisis as applied to truly secret opinions like those of the FISC.
that he does not accept invitations to sit on advisory boards and that he will not
discuss projects
publicly if he does
work as an advisor.
One of the main topics
discussed at the association's first national meeting in 1908 was methods for
publicly highlighting the benefits of
working with members on real estate transactions.
When practitioners
discuss commissions or
working with difficult agents in Facebook groups, they're potentially running afoul of the Code and risking exposing their behavior
publicly.