Sentences with phrase «put out to the public»

Arguably even worse for Trump, Giuliani's statement that Trump fired Comey over refusing to exonerate him contradicts both the phony cover story in the memo put out to the public (claiming that morale at the FBI was poor and that Comey mishandled the Hillary Clinton email matter) and Trump's own confession to NBC News's Lester Holt that he had Russia in mind when he fired Comey.
When I see a movie like this I am inclined to not believe in god because how could he let such a piece of crap be put out to the public???
If Romney is the republican candidate for president all Obama's people has to do is put out to the public what LDS really believe.
«We passed a law a couple of years ago that required a database to be put out to the public which has never been accomplished,» he said.
«We passed a law a couple of years that required a data base to be put out to the public which has never been accomplished,» he said.
«We passed a law a couple of years that required a database to be put out to the public which has never been accomplished,» he said.
It's put out to the public that it will benefit all teachers and it does not.»
I don't care what the cost is, it will save you: money (I have to republish the book), Time (I have to do what I can to get people to trust this republished book will not be another mistake), and embarrassment (I have put out to the public a book which is less than optimal, I'm embarrassed!)
They are rarely PTS, and never put out to the public.
If you feel confident, you can design your own map and put it out to the public.
«There is something suspicious about the whole process when there isn't even a report put out to the public,» interim Progressive Conservative Leader Jim Wilson said Monday.
The information obtained via the scan, literature review and key informant interviews is now being used to develop a draft curriculum framework which will be put out to public consultation and discussed at national consultation workshops early in 2014.

Not exact matches

When it became public that his name was in the records of a Capitol Hill escort agency, Vitter put out a written statement of contrition, went into a week of seclusion, emerged and, with his wife (who happens to be a prosecutor), made a brief public apology, then refused to answer questions.
As Bloomberg pointed out last month, Spotify's recent deal to raise $ 1 billion in convertible debt valued the company at roughly $ 8 billion and put additional pressure on the streaming service to go public.
«They never invited us for dinner, then at the last minute they realized that optically it wasn't playing very well in public for them, so they put out a statement that we didn't have dinner because I was tired,» Tillerson said, according to a transcript of the interview.
«It's certainly less pressure if you're able to file confidentially and don't have to put your information out there for the public
The White House has not put out an official statement confirming the order, just as it has not confirmed that it has frozen grants and contracts at the age ncy, that the agency is not allowed to communicate with the public, or that the EPA will be barred from funding original science.
The poll, the work of the Kaiser Family Foundation, the Harvard School of Public Health, and National Public Radio, asked 1,704 adults for their reactions to the reform proposals put out by Senators Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton (still in the game!)
The one element binding this diverse group of investors together is that they receive some type of equity or stock vehicle when they put money into a growth company; each group then has its own set of goals in regard to how much of an investment return its members hope to earn on that stock and how quickly they hope to earn it (usually when they cash out during an initial public offering or in a merger or acquisition deal).
«He has consistently chosen to put his private life out there, for public consumption,» attorney Michael Sullivan said.
And if Odinga's people don't, they're going to feel that he's cheated again because that's the perception that Odinga is put out into the public domain.
 Itâ $ ™ s even more disturbing when these are produced by people who reportedly are trained as economists.  They are doing a disservice to the public, to their small business members and to the economics profession by putting out material with such misinformation and gross manipulation of the real underlying facts.
GORDON T LONG: Right now I am pretty well restricted to my work because I am retired, I'm an investor, I just manage my own money and I do this work to really narrow in on where my investing should be, but I publish and put all of this at www.matasii.com and there's a subscription service for it depending on what kind of detail you want to go down to, but a lot of it is right out on a public page.
That caught the interest of Hillary Clinton who put out a public hand - slap and promise to go after the greedy biotech / healthcare industry.
As you note, stocks win on an un-levered basis (I'd point out many public companies are decently levered, but that's neither here nor there), so I find it hard to convince myself to put money in anything else.
So one group of fraudsters joins another, puts their resources together to come up with a deceptive plan to put before the trading public, launches it out there and draws new traders in like bees to honey, and makes out like bandits with the deposited money.
Richard and Jim had been putting out, for Rockford, a newsletter called The Religion and Society Report and a quarterly journal of scholarly and public - intellectual articles called This World» and, deprived of those entities, they decided to join the two kinds of publication into a single new magazine.
LinCA Personally, I am grateful to those who put their faith out in public.
The fear of litigation (the Church has to date put out close to seven hundred million dollars in settlements) and of public scandal led some bishops to minimize the fact that what some priests were doing was, as the NRB says, «simply immoral.»
If you want to put a shout - out to your religious beliefs in public in hopes of attracting believers (or non-believers), fine — churches & other houses of worship do it all the time.
It can be scary to put a bold idea out there to be digested and dissected by co-workers or the public, so sometimes we try to protect our ideas by claiming they are not merely our own, but God's.
Is it possible for a pastor of a church normally recognized as somewhat orthodox to honestly and openly put his thoughts out there for public viewing, including his or her congregation's?
keep putting your faith out there as public policy and eventually you'll have to start defending your faith.
to put yourself out there in the public view as a way to let out your inner muse.
As soon as you go out into the public realm, and put yourself in situations where you are no longer interacting with individuals PURELY of your faith, then you are now open to the government enforcing those people's first amendment rights, and the rights of an individual absolutely outweigh the rights of a religious affiliated private organization.
Most of the examples you are alluding to are doing so at the cost of putting their providers out of business and running up huge public debt.
Lucky for you, there is a sizeable percentage of the general public who are ignorant and naive enough to believe all the smearing that the left puts out there.
I'm just so glad that I got to put this out in public so you can see how wonderful I am, and give me $ 25 for my book full of wonderfulness.
But yes... I super sympathize with not wanting to put on real pants to go out in public, and ALSO with the dog paws in the back all night (ugh!).
The government and the ACCC will now analyse the draft code to ensure there are not unintended consequences, before putting it out for public consultation which will allow other retailers and suppliers not involved in the process to provide input.
The pathology of this collapse is obvious: the politics of the ring, which are based on petty feuds and revenge: the failure of Madison Square Garden to put money back into the sport that did so much to make its reputation; the lack of a commanding figure to lead the game out of the wilderness, to bring a semblance of organization and thought to it, in brief to revive public interest.
The union, presumably with considerable input from player agents, is the faction that actually put up the most resistance to letting all this play out in public.
They're planning to put out a third batch of bikes on the theory that the public has to get used to getting something for nothing.
They're so irritated that their player has to play for them when he's healthy that they're putting out public statements about it.
I know how hard it is to put yourself out there in public, let alone a group like us, and I also know a hundred compliments can be outweighed a couple of critical comments, especially if those comments hit close.
When you go out to the public and put out an opinion there's always people who'll not like you, but I have no intention to stop pointing out where we can improve to cut that 12 point gap to the top of the table.
Look for the public to lay any number put out by the books.
Nobody would put up with the kind of public humilation and insulting jibes that Mourinho dishes out time and again to Wenger.
As it turned out though, Arsenal suffered another 5 - 1 hammering to lose the tie with a whopping score of 10 - 2 and following the embarrassment, Gunners» right - back Hector Bellerin has gone on to deliver a public apology to the club's faithful after the woeful displays put up by his side.
it's easier to put a child into public school than pull them out.
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