Sentences with phrase «rather public version»

A few days ago, the same OS saw the fifth and final developer preview come to life, meaning that the stable or rather public version will be out next, probably this coming month of August rather than in September as before.

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Distance apart, cyberspace is a humanizing device for creating a kind of ersatz office / pub / common room / public square area for those deprived, rather cruelly, of one or more versions of the real thing.
There he was expected to conform to the rather conventional public school version of Christianity.
The unanimous rejection of the proposal was intended to create a new resolution for the public to view before the Feb. 27 meeting rather than amend the original Jan. 9 version.
He believes a lack of information about charters leads many in the traditional public school world to feel a sense of competition rather than teamwork, despite the shared goal of shaping children into the best, brightest, and most successful versions of themselves.
Official Natural Resources Canada figures are not yet available, but Thomas Tetzlaff, Volkswagen Canada's public relations manager, expects the new TDI to match the previous version's official ratings despite NRCan's move to a new, tighter five - cycle testing regime rather than the previous, and much maligned, two - cycle system.
«If it is something that people in my area would like and is well reviewed but is in a less popular genre (such as sf or fantasy), I may just buy the ebook version rather than have to weed it in a couple of years,» clarifies John Mundy, Perry County Public Library, IN.
This comes as surprising news, not because its happening but rather that it has taken this long for a Mac version to be available for public consumption.
Re # 200, Tony, I say the public perception is generally (60 - 80 % of the general population) informed and influenced in their opinions of issues by the media rather and hence that story told by that reporter needs to be factual and not just a political one to suit the agenda of people who only wish to hear what they can find to back all their already distored version of the truth of the matter.
US defamation law allows private persons to prove and recover actual damages using a negligence standard (rather than the more stringent actual malice standard) 172 on the basis that private persons are more vulnerable to injury than public figures and their reputations are more deserving of protection.173 That recognition is consistent with the argument advanced herein, namely that there is something qualitatively different about individuals who possess reputation as celebrity: their discursive power to yoke the media to their reputation - constructing ends.174 Discursive power is the ability not just to erect a website putting his or her version of the story online (which virtually anyone can now do), but also the ability to cause mass media outlets to devote attention to his or her side of the story.
Isn't the better answer to have reliable free and public versions of the law — available to those courts and litigants alike — rather than a single publisher's version that many litigants will not have access to?
Rather than owning private vehicles, people will use driverless public systems that will be a high - tech version of ride sharing.
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