Sentences with phrase «says public office»

While he kinda says public office is out of the question in the future, minds like his are needed in government.
But he says public office is about representing more than just one group of people.

Not exact matches

«I won't be running for public office again,» she said.
«To reduce the threshold of innovative entrepreneurship, the government provides appropriate financial subsidies for rent, broadband access and public software for new businesses,» said John Rhee, general manager of the Los Angeles office for UBTECH, a Chinese robotics company headquartered in Shenzhen City that makes humanoid robots for the home.
«The whole reason for this company is to protect children in schools,» says the founder of Amulet Protective Technologies, which makes ballistic material that can be put into walls, doors, cubicle dividers, and office furniture to create bullet - stopping barriers in public spaces.
«The workplace culture should be that if you're sick, stay home,» says Gerilynne Carroll, Toronto Public Health's manager for pandemic plan and preparedness, «because you need to get better and we don't want your germs interrupting the office flow.»
«There's a moral tension» and «a real wedge being driven,» said Rick Claypool, research director for the president's office of the consumer - advocacy nonprofit Public Citizen.
As for whether Mr. Schultz is laying the groundwork to run for president, he said, «I'm all in on all things Starbucks and have no plans to run for public office
«There are a number of requirements that public companies have independent board members,» says Mike Gould, a partner in the Chicago office of PricewaterhouseCoopers» capital markets transaction services practice.
His office sent cease - and - desist letters to Bird, Spin, and LimeBike on Monday, saying that their «unlawful» business practices have created a «public nuisance» that must be corrected.
«Governor Carney redefined the office of the governor of the Bank of Canada,» said Lee, describing the general public persona of previous governors as «monks in the monastery,» speaking in an «econo - geek» language that didn't often resonate with Canadians at large.
«We now have an office and staff, which came with the Public Internet Services Limited acquisition, and we are deciding how to move forward from here,» he said.
Trump holds no public office and has said he'll simply go back to his «very good way of life» if he loses.
During a televised debate, or a press conference at the Oval Office, or on a trip to visit a fast food restaurant during a campaign, it would be almost inconceivable for a single person to have enough access or clout to be able to make a comment about a public figure — say, calling him a moron — in a way that could be viewed and archived forever.
Many WeChat users use the three - year - old instant messaging service as a news source, but some people have used them to distribute illegal information, «seriously undermining public interests and order in cyberspace,» said a statement from China's State Internet Information Office.
«The department, along with the FDNY, is reviewing the feasibility of using unmanned aerial vehicles for joint search - and - rescue operations,» said an NYPD spokesman from the Deputy Commissioner of Public Information office.
Administrative Law Judge Ann O'Reilly, of the Minnesota Office of Administrative Hearings for the Public Utilities Commission ruled late on Monday that Enbridge should be issued permission for the replacement, but said the company should use its existing right of way, adding hurdles to the project's construction.
The government's priority is to ensure that public services are not disrupted, said David Lidington, the minister in charge of the Cabinet Office, which oversees the running of government.
«I will fly before Howard Schultz ever runs for public office,» he says.
As for the moviegoing public, it's hard to say how much of a box - office hit Fox Searchlight could suffer as a result of the negative publicity around Parker.
Closed department stores will most likely become other businesses that could benefit from the large square footage, such as fitness centers, churches, offices, public libraries, and even medical clinics, Williamson says.
Panama's public prosecutor against organised crime said there was no evidence so far to take action against the law firm at the center of the Panama Papers scandal, following a raid lasting 27 hours on its offices.
«One of the 10 people detained in today's operation is the ex-president of the republic, Alvaro Colom,» Juan Francisco Sandoval, chief anti-corruption officer at the public prosecutor's office, said on local radio.
The DEA has already received the Food and Drug Administration's recommendation on the rescheduling, which is a key part of the rescheduling process stipulated by the Controlled Substance Act, says Russell Baer, a special agent at the DEA's office of public affairs.
Former Guatemalan President Alvaro Colom and a former finance minister who is now chairman of Oxfam International were arrested on Tuesday as part of a local corruption investigation, the public prosecutor's office said.
Waymo said it made a public records request to the Nevada Governor's Office of Economic Development and Department of Motor Vehicles earlier this month.
The state public safety office said the suspects were accused of «various crimes.»
Before the Air Show's announcement, Master Sgt. Christopher Boitz, a spokesman for the Thunderbirds» public affairs office in Nevada, said on Wednesday that the scrubbed shows allowed the Thunderbirds to mourn Del Bagno and to seek his replacement.
Cruz requested a Bible, according to jail records released by the Broward Sheriff's Office, but it was denied because of the suicide watch, the public defender said.
-- Two top public affairs officers at FEMA have resigned in the past month, with one woman describing the office culture as a «boy's club» and saying she was excluded from meetings because of her gender.
The office of the attorney representing Trump, Charles Harder, said there would be no public statement beyond the material filed in court.
The new credit office at Canada's Public Sector Pension, which manages $ 112 billion for federal public servants, will include loan originations and other alternative debt securities, said Jessica McEachern, a PSP spokesPublic Sector Pension, which manages $ 112 billion for federal public servants, will include loan originations and other alternative debt securities, said Jessica McEachern, a PSP spokespublic servants, will include loan originations and other alternative debt securities, said Jessica McEachern, a PSP spokeswoman.
The report uncovered enough evidence that any reasonable person would doubt that this abuse of public money was limited to Redford's officesaid Notley.
When asked if she was concerned about Facebook getting «ahead» of her office by sending in its own team on Monday night to Cambridge Analytica's London offices, she said: «I think it's very important that we apply for the warrant and that we do the search on behalf of the public
«The relationship we have with Australia is a terrific relationship and probably stronger now than ever before,» Trump said in brief public remarks at the Oval Office ahead of his meeting with the Australian prime minister.
The statistics office also said that the public sector, which includes the federal government, regional states, municipalities and social funds, posted a record budget surplus of 38.4 billion euros, or 1.2 percent of GDP, in 2017.
I don't think we have to worry about the Christian vote (they say one thing in public and do quite the opposite in the privacy of their bedroom, home, office, or voting booth.
The expenditures upon which we seek a report are those that Congress has said to not warrant a deduction as an ordinary and necessary business expense, namely, lobbying, participation in the political system by supporting or opposing candidates for office, and trying to influence the general public or segment thereof as to elections, legislative matters or referenda.
Mitt is saying what Americans would want their candidate to say: they hold their beliefs but respect those of others, and will use public office to serve public good.
«Whenever the TSA is trying to create an environment of understanding, we welcome that,» said Haris Tarin, director of the Muslim Public Affairs Council's Washington office.
The cynical side of me says that Obama was put into office just to make Romney seem tolerable to the American public, but either candidate is a disaster for this country.
That would be, anyone who says they base their voting decisions on what they hear from God, is automatically disqualified from public office.
Let's all agree that candidates for public office shouldn't be held accountable for the stupid things their ministers, priests, and rabbis say.
We go because it's the last place on earth (except perhaps the therapist's office) where it's socially acceptable to cry in public, or to say out loud that we're sinners in need of mercy, or broken and in need of healing.
While none of Jesus Christ's 1st century Christian leaders ever involved themselves in politics to the point that they ran for public office, after they all died out those men Jesus said would sneak into the church did sneak in and did get involved with political leaders and in just a couple of centuries the Holy Roman Empire was the old Roman Empire whitewashed to appear to be something of God's and both the church and the State being led by the very same man, Pontifex Maximus who had his own wife killed for proving that his trinity doctrine was horsepucky.
But he has not yet been informed by the inspector general's office of specific charges or questions related to the scientific integrity of his work, said Jeff Ruch, executive director of Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility.
Walker said the Constitution is a secular document that never mentions Christianity and specifically bans a religious test for public office.
It is time we said to our leaders that while we don't expect to elect any saints to public office, we have had more than enough of political pragmatism rooted in nothing but the desire to win the next election.
if a candidate says he received a message from god, he should be banned from public office and taken to the loony bin in a straight jacket.
When they run for public office they can just say they are religious.
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