What other individual would
risk making public comment for fear of being confronted by an action such as this one?»
Not exact matches
The Aide Memoire also incorrectly stated that» During the period in which the
public may
comment on the scientific advice of EFSA, no
comments were
made by stakeholders / scientists contesting EFSA's conclusions or indicating a
risk for infants.»
They have asked for
comments from the
public regarding their draft revision of the breastfeeding guidelines, which
make no changes to the recommendation, «give infants no food or drink other than breastmilk unless medically indicated,» while providing patients no information on the
risks of avoiding supplementation.
«Raising the stakes on tax avoidance», a consultation document published by HM Revenue and Customs, sets out a number of proposals relating to the promotion and use of so - called high -
risk avoidance schemes, aimed at reducing the use of such schemes.1
Commenting, CIOT President Stephen Coleclough said: «Those members of the
public who become end users of high
risk avoidance schemes are sometimes misled by the promoters of such schemes and are not fully
made aware of the
risks or consequences of their decisions.
If you
make public comments you place your reputation at
risk.
The
comment notes that the SEC «has already
made it clear that companies must disclose material cybersecurity
risks and incidents to investors in their
public filings.»
I realize, though, that for many if not most lawyers, «going
public» with a written thought, even a fairly anodyne one, is a step
made only after hesitation and careful consideration: clients, law societies, colleagues, senior partners, judges — anyone who matters might read what you've written and have a negative reaction; the
risk, though slight, can
make commenting publicly a game not worth the candle.
Update # 2: In reference to a
comment we
made above about aging gas delivery infrastructure, this is a serious problem and a serious
risk to the
public in many areas of the country.