The principals and staff in these schools were put in a visible hot seat and thus given clear professional incentives to
satisfy public demands.
Researchers noted that the pigment, which was stable in a range of pH and temperature conditions, might
satisfy public demand for safe, natural alternatives to synthetic food dyes.
It is important to realize that this range never has been an estimate of total abundance in a scientific sense, but simply a qualified guess given to
satisfy public demand.
So it was just «a qualified guess to
satisfy public demand».
It's not all «a qualified guess to
satisfy public demand», but, like the mythically endangered polar bear, it stands on very thin ice.
Not exact matches
Government can not
satisfy the
demand for
public goods and services alone.
Since their own services have to do with the functioning of the Government, a strike of
public employees manifests nothing less than an intent on their part to prevent or obstruct the operations of Government until their
demands are
satisfied.
The city will also make more investments in
public safety, starting with $ 70 million to create a new police precinct in Southeast Queens,
satisfying a decades old
demand, the mayor said.
By Sean Ryan
Public wastewater utilities argue they can not afford projects to
satisfy new phosphorous rules for water quality that environmental groups are
demanding.
Political scientist Samuel Huntington argued in his 1968 book, Political Order in Changing Societies, that in societies that experience rapid progress quickly, citizens»
demand for quality
public services grows at a faster rate than the government's capacity to
satisfy the expectations.
Landecker described the new approach as an effort that would blunt some of the criticism even as the major thrust of the effort remains adding charter schools to
satisfy the growing
public demand for them and reducing the long lists of students on waiting lists to get in.
Since their own services have to do with the functioning of the Government, a strike of
public employees manifests nothing less than an intent on their part to prevent or obstruct the operations of Government until their
demands are
satisfied.
Without a doubt, the SUV and crossover market is still running strong, prompting every automaker under the sun to fill their lineups to capacity with fresh tall - riding hatches in a bid to
satisfy the
public's seemingly never - ending
demand.
«There's a risk of that, and you have to develop the
public to create the
demand, before you can
satisfy that
demand.
Nintendo is slowly upping the distribution of Switch consoles among retailers, although the results are coming under predictions, and they are still clearly not enough to
satisfy the huge
demand from the
public.
SRM technologies would appear to have little entry room within the Paris Agreement, but the process mechanism of the agreement provides opportunities to
satisfy SRM research governance
demands for transparency and
public deliberation.
For Democratic leaders, this strategy would allow them to meet general
public demand for reform while still
satisfying their environmental base with a major achievement on clean energy.
Our extensive experience uniquely qualifies Bryant Miller Olive to facilitate
public - private partnership (P3) initiatives to provide creative solutions when
public resources are not sufficient to
satisfy demand for
public goods, or when the dynamics of a
public project are enhanced by private enterprise.
(The role of the Internet in distracting the
public is not immaterial either, and some connectivity can
satisfy demands for modern conveniences and lower pressure for political reform.)
A lawyer's duty to the client
demands that, before making a
public statement concerning the client's affairs, the lawyer must first be
satisfied that any communication is in the best interests of the client and within the scope of the retainer.
The «so called» real estate bodies have their agenda that is NOT in the best interest of Realtors nor of the
public, yet they dictate to realtors fees and what we MUST do to
satisfy their
demands.