Sentences with phrase «puts public shows»

The good news is that Mr. Yusaku Maezawa is also the founder of the Contemporary Art Foundation in Tokyo, where he puts public shows on view twice a year, and he is also planning on opening a private gallery in his hometown of Chiba.

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New accounting rules are likely to show that public pension plans could face hundreds of billions of dollars in additional liabilities, putting new pressure on state and local governments to act.
Putting on one heck of a show, Warren channeled the betrayed public, flagellating Stumpf for the bank's misdeeds under his leadership.
They show in the halt which was put to the water privatisation project in Montreal by the water co-ordination and in the foundation of a city of 30,000 inhabitants in the surroundings of Lima (Villa San Salvador), inspired by the principles of full employment, housing for all and a priority for public transport.
As applied to modern democracy, the idea is that the moral legitimacy of a law or public policy can not be established merely by showing that it was put into place through the workings of democratic institutions.
By nature, the present President of America has that element in him — I should not be saying this but I am being inherently made to convey this as comment of exception for America and for Obama whose whole (Obama and his better half) stand as an extension through the ex Presidential candidate's Charisma Of the Secretary Hillary Clinton that President Obama's Charisma has selflessly absorbed for function in the cabinet gracefully for America and the world.That shows the humbleness of President Obama and maturity of Hillary Clinton of acceptance without a feeling of high and low of ego regarded as exceptional in Divinity.I was not supposed to make this comment and I have done so to urge the Republicans to accept their Light within of consensus through individual projections under control as Obama's gesture of bipartisanship that will come to address.In short, this comment is all about health and health care where economics alone does not come into the picture with a rigorous analysis on it but should also extend as leverage to the person in play (Obama) who is also selflessly poised with corrections on it over the infra structure of it that he has proposed for approval as ego of his working element as the executive public ally chosen as the President that had appealed to the public at large voting even putting behind able dleaers like McCain?George W Bush was the last to steer America into the Light over the past of America and that stands as the subtle truth even today as on date with Bill Clinton the ex President of America giving support through his excellent independent caliber for Obama ultimately to head the show of America that was time bound of its reality that sees no barriers and to which he accepted well in his individual capacity as the free lance ex President of America.
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Pennsylvania has enacted some new car seat safety laws, so as a public service to parents, local morning show Good Day Philadelphia decided to air a helpful segment showing how to put a child in a car seat safely.
A topless mom is being held by her equally topless partner while nursing her baby, a young mother is wearing a revealing black lace bra and puts make - up on while she has the baby at the breast, various mothers nursing in public... and yes, small bits and bigger bits of breasts showing on the pictures.
Baby milk action has put four - point plans to executives of both Nestlé and Danone, calling on them to market their products responsibly — but the evidence shows that it takes laws and public pressure to force changes.
Let the government publish the evidence that showed the scheme not being best value for money and the alternative evidence used to put the kibosh on scrapping it, and let the public decide.
Polls show the public share Osborne's prejudice against «scroungers», the «neighbour still asleep, living a life on benefits», as Osborne put it today.
To continue to rush through such important and complex legislation at this breakneck pace, disregarding the hard work of cross-party MPs, doesn't just show contempt for parliamentary scrutiny, public debate and democracy — it puts Britain's security at risk.
In order to restore public trust the Governor is going to have to show morality counts and that means that Speaker Silver simply put, «has got to pick up his marbles and leave.»
He uses it first to prevent any new spending commitment, having put aside the understanding of the damage caused by austerity that he showed in his Bloomberg speech in favour of a preference for building an image of fiscal conservatism — though by doing so he has allowed the government to win the battle for public opinion.
For Labour that meant putting the deficit front and centre in a bid to show that the party can be trusted with the public finances.
It's common for contractors to fail to show a «duty of care in the use of public funds», as the committee puts it.
David Cameron wants the BBC charter reviewed every five years instead of ten, presenters» salaries will be made public, the BBC will be prevented from showing popular shows at popular hours, more moves will be taken to stamp out supposed «political bias», the BBC will be forced to put out all production contracts to competitive tender, effectively privatising it from within.
Putting it another way, does the strike threat (and the reluctance to confirm whether any strike action would fall over the August bank holiday weekend) perhaps part of a sophisticated strategy show that they are a force to be reckoned with as the Sword of Damocles starts to hover over the public sector?
«I know that if having put in this extra money we can't show clearly and demonstrably that the service has got radically better then the consent from the public that's necessary for the extra money is in jeopardy,» Mr Blair said.
According to the Ghana Integrity Initiative, the African Automobile cars left to rot at the Institute of Local Government Studies even after the Judgment Debt Commission has concluded its work and some indicted officials by the Commission still holding public positions shows that the country has not put in enough effort and commitment in tackling corruption.
The mayor, the governor, City Council Speaker Melissa Mark - Viverito, Public Advocate Letitia James, Comptroller Scott Stringer, and many others were / are in San Juan this week to show solidarity with the island territory as it faces a debt crisis, to attend the annual Somos El Futuro conference, and to put pressure on Congress to aid Puerto Rico with its financial crisis.
However, the Conservatives said the report showed the government was «putting the public at risk» by releasing prisoners too early, and through its emphasis on human rights.
Todd L. thank you for putting my research on your public access show, if it wasn't for your efforts this story probably never would have been possible.
He warned of the extra pressure this could put on housing and public services, adding: «This is just the latest in a long line of examples showing how the government patently does not have control of the immigration system.
Troy police soon showed up and insisted Brock put on a shirt, citing a city law that forbids women from going topless in public.
On his radio show, Pearce commented on Arizona's public assistance programs, saying, «You put me in charge of Medicaid, the first thing I'd do is get Norplant, birth - control implants, or tubal ligations... Then we'll test recipients for drugs and alcohol, and if you want to [reproduce] or use drugs or alcohol, then get a job.»
Indeed, I suspect that the annual conferences are doing more harm than good, by reinforcing the public scepticism that our politicians are more interested in putting on a show than in tackling Britain's problems.
The percentage of Buffalo Public School graduates who went on to a two - or four - year college increased to 67 percent for the Class of 2015, putting the district on the heels of the national rate for more affluent districts.And new data released Wednesday by Say Yes Buffalo show that the rate of college - going graduates has gone up 10 points since 2012, the year before the o...
While the reform alliance provided data showing trial lawyers» campaign contributions were tops among influence blocs, the New York Public Interest Research Group put teacher unions far in the lead in combined lobbying and campaign donations.
Even what appeared to be a supportive call - in from comedian Louis C.K. to a public radio show on Tuesday couldn't put a good shine on the optics apocalypse that was the mayor's last seven days.
To me this is pretty scary, and shows that the public may at times put more trust in science than the science deserves.
Seeing a lucrative opportunity in challenging King to a one - off, winner - take - all, televised exhibition match, Riggs» public performance as a «male chauvinist pig» (putting the «show back into chauvinism») made it difficult, if not impossible, for King to reject Riggs offer without compromising her public persona as a women's rights advocate and a feminist icon.
Analysts have put the low showing down to the initial negative critical and public response to the film.
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«The Post,» in its early scenes, shows us a tentative Graham, studying hard to prepare for the Post's first public offering of stock (watch how Streep so subtly conveys Graham's discomfort at a meeting, where she doesn't quite know where to put the binders and notebooks she's meticulously brought) and trying to coolly ignore the condescension with which she's often treated.
His collection of oddities prove to be a smashing success, though there is tremendous blowback from the general public and the press who are unimpressed with the «freak show» that Barnum is putting on.
The city hit our popular radar in 2007, through David Simon's scorching television series «The Wire,» and the show's depiction of public education there was damning, to put it mildly.
For example, no effort is made to show the increase in public - school spending in America during the past 30 (or 50) years, the uses to which that money has been put, the steady reduction in class size, the huge increase in numbers of school employees, and the various trends in achievement that correlate almost not at all with any of these resource trends.
Results of a poll released on Tuesday show strong public support for the idea of shared academic standards, but much weaker support for the standards that have been put in place by 43 states and the District of Columbia: the Common Core State Standards.
«A new poll released today shows slipping public support for the Common Core State Standards the shared academic standards that have been put in place by more than 40 states, but backers of the approach continue to outnumber its opponents.»
«Today's collective call to action puts the interests of our nation's 50 million public schoolchildren first, and shows how important it is for Congress to keep up the momentum and move forward on the long overdue ESEA modernization,» stated Thomas J. Gentzel, NSBA Executive Director.
At the same time, though, system leaders must honor the sacred trust that taxpayers put in them; they must be willing to show the results that such expenditures produce; and they must ensure that the lion's share of public resources are directed to those who need them most.
So putting aside the question of whether vouchers actually help the kids who use them, we wondered: Does research show that school choice, and specifically vouchers, help public schools get better?
The survey by BerkeleyIGS / EdSource shows that 69 percent of voters «believe is it very important for the state's public schools to put greater emphasis on preparing high school students who may not end up going to college to be successful in the workforce» while just 28 percent say schools near them «are doing an excellent or good job in this area.»
A Public Agenda survey of teachers shows that three quarters of teachers believe that good teachers «can lead all students to learn, even those from poor families or who have uninvolved parents;» two thirds of teachers entered the profession to help put «underprivileged kids on the path to success.»
When the court schedules a date, we will let you know so that you can put it on your schedule and show up to demonstrate strong public support.
A recent AP story shows just how much public employee unions want to put every issue in the conceptual basket of collective bargaining.
A recent public opinion poll showed Andrew Cuomo skating to victory unless the Working Families Party put up a candidate who offered voters a better choice, in which case much of Cuomo's lead was projected to disappear.
The following shows how powerful the charter school lobby is today, and how policymakers have put on blindfolds when thinking about what is best for the greater good in public education.
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