Sentences with phrase «space from the public space»

If someone is injured by machinery or something else back there, the existence of the signs demarcating that space from the public space will help the store's ability to not be liable for the wandering customer's injuries.

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Over the years, Gotham has pushed through initiatives that ranged from lifestyle perks like free Wi - Fi in public parks and subway stations to make the city more attractive to a tech workforce, to establishing a network of business incubators to help provide affordable office space to more than 500 startups.
While it's highly unlikely that someone from a major competitor will be sidled up next to you on a plane or train, remember that you may be working with sensitive information in a public space.
The nonprofit group contended that, by setting up the event in Damrosch Park — a green space in the Lincoln Center compound — it was taking away space from the public.
In the latest Gartner public cloud survey from March, Amazon (AMZN), Web Services, which claims to be $ 5 billion - a-year business, continues to dominate the public cloud space, with Microsoft, and Google (GOOG), coming up just behind.
While it's possible the terms of his employment agreement with (and departure from) Facebook could prevent him from taking an active role at a competitor (or any company in the virtual reality space) for several months (or even years), he could reassume his public presence as an advocate for VR technology and its larger potential.
In a statement to news site The Verge on Monday, the Air Force's 45th Space Wing, which is tasked with keeping the public safe during launches, said that the shutdown has caused it to remove «key members of the civilian workforce» from its efforts.
New York City Parks Advocates had argued the event was taking away public space from, well, the public, by setting up on Damrosch Park, an area of greenery on the Lincoln Center compound.
It relocated from that midtown spot to the Upper West Side when, in a similar vein, critics argued the event was compromising public space.
More formal meeting rooms are inspired by Sydney's iconic public spaces, from Bondi Beach to the Botanic Gardens.
She also wants all religious signs to be banished from the public space.
«They still want good restaurants, but now it's also about space, affordability and being able to send their kids to a good public school,» said Paternite, 45, who said that about 70 percent of her business now comes from young families who are making the move from Brooklyn or Manhattan.
As each market is vastly different — ranging from a complex mix of public and private health insurance to single - payer systems — entering the health technology space can seem daunting.
The point is that nothing in the Marriage Pledge prevents us from sharing the public space of civil society.
Rather, what Crouch did was to continue the tradition of creating new cultural forms from within the folk culture he inhabited and taking such artifacts into a broader public space.
Applications for public housing from the deserving poor plummeted, and the BHA found it increasingly difficult not to grant space to the undeserving sort of families it had once been able to reject handily.
It is worth noting that that New Urbanists derive their ideas about public space and formal order in large part from traditional cities in which churches and their ancillary institutions have been key players.
For example, referring to the «institutional field of cultural production» that «rapidly and radically transformed... the rigid dichotomy between «high» and «low» «(for academics like Professor Rainey, dichotomies are always «rigid» and high art always needs scare quotes), he tells us that «Modernism's ambiguous achievement... was to probe the interstices dividing that variegated field and to forge within it a strange and unprecedented space for cultural production, one that did indeed entail a certain retreat from the domain of public culture, but one that also continued to overlap and intersect with the public realm in a variety of contradictory ways.»
Visitors love to loiter and linger in St. Peter's Square, not just because they're waiting in line to get into the Basilica, but also because it's a place where you want to stop to soak in the grandeur of the arcades of columns the screen the public space from the surrounding buildings without isolating it.
Europe now has dozens of laws to stop Christians from speaking out on controversial issues, not just in public spaces but in pulpits and private conversations as well, enforced vigorously through the criminal code.
The sculptor is British artist Ryan Gander; the commission came from the Public Art Fund, a nonprofit organization dedicated to presenting artworks in public sPublic Art Fund, a nonprofit organization dedicated to presenting artworks in public spublic spaces.
The Freedom From Religion Foundation — an «umbrella» for those «who are free from religion and are committed to the cherished principle of separation of state and church» — has officially received authorization to display its anti-Christian and anti-religion propaganda in public spaFrom Religion Foundation — an «umbrella» for those «who are free from religion and are committed to the cherished principle of separation of state and church» — has officially received authorization to display its anti-Christian and anti-religion propaganda in public spafrom religion and are committed to the cherished principle of separation of state and church» — has officially received authorization to display its anti-Christian and anti-religion propaganda in public spaces.
You've gathered together a few faithful families and individuals from within a community, and you're likely now meeting in homes, rented office space, or more likely --- a public school building.
Second, secularization increasingly carries with it a relative separation between religious space and socioeconomic space, resulting in a disentangling of religion from other public aspects of community life.
As a philosophy of the «naked public space,» liberalism shifts the crucial political questions away from happiness and toward freedom and utility.
Ealing Council is due to discuss on Tuesday whether or not to impose a Public Spaces Protection Order (PSPO) that would move pro-life activists away from the local Marie Stopes centre.
Dating and courtship require a private space from which each sex can depart at appointed times to meet in public.
These studies suggest that the modern individual has to an important degree been the creation of a more sharply defined public sphere from which the private realm can be more clearly differentiated.8 Questions of interior space then become more important, as do the relations between these inner realities and those that constitute the public or external realms.
The Urban Mural Exhibit is expected to add another element to the hotel museo concept by pulling visitors from the public space and into the guestrooms for viewing.
Holy basil from the Thai grocery a couple aisles down, cumin from the Pakistani joint past the Greek souvlaki stand, vinegary collards from the soul food place, the earthy root vegetables of Iovine Brothers produce, sweet yeasty dough from the Amish bakery that dominates the corner to the left — the melange of fragrances, flavors, and cultures that drive the City of Brotherly Love's favorite 122 - year - old public space.
Tressa Eaton from Serious Eats says, «Urban fruit - harvesting engages a community, makes community members aware of their own local (and often organic) food resources, provides an opportunity for neighbors to meet over the boughs of fruit trees, and brings up important questions about public space.
If we always shove them off into noise proof child spaces, they may have the very important opportunity to «just be kids», but they will not have the opportunity to learn through observation how people act in public and may just take their noisiness directly from the playgrounds right into the bars (as they come of age) and then out onto the streets, thereby disrupting my sleep and everyone else's with their shouts and music.
This may mean having to leave the area, but getting the child away from the public activity will give them some time and space to calm down and regroup, if necessary.
Should we exclude them from public spaces?
Barring breastfeeding or chestfeeding people from public space and the workplace?
The hearing, which is due to begin at 10 am today, will decide if the group should be banned from sleeping rough, camping, and parking vehicles from any land or public open space within the whole of the Bristol local authority area.
But despite this new space for a major public debate about fundamental change, serious political challenges to the system — from «Occupy» protestors, community activists, environmentalists and others — have thus far been contained by the continuing sense of a lack of viable alternatives.
The EP's resolution on prostitution is another step in a phenomenon observed in Europe in general: the marginalization and exclusion of sex workers from public spaces.
Everything is focused on the public space, from the prism of a republican, that strikes a bell for equity and equal - opportunity citizenship.
She says she has spoken to the local schools and there are no spaces for her children, while the house is a long distance from public transport links.
A participant may be accused of promoting «false balance» or «giving credence to sceptics» if they move from the «controlled» to the «negotiated» public space.
Other key Assembly Democrats said they will not lift the cap on charter schools without stricter conditions on operations of the publicly funded, privately managed schools — including restricting their ability to share building space with traditional public schools, preventing charters from «saturating» neighborhoods, and banning for - profit firms from running charters — parroting the objections of the teachers unions.
Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo signed a bill that banned vapes from school grounds throughout the state in August, then from all public indoor spaces in October.
The first floor space from the Pearl Street front door in the Public Benefits area was completely redone and now includes Homeless Services, which had been located on the third floor.
The first floor space from the Pearl Street front door in the Public Benefits area was completely redone and now includes
The Chartered Institute of Building brings art to public spaces by offering thought - provoking photography for construction sites Forget corporate logos and advertising - soon the public will be treated to dramatic, eye - catching art galleries on construction sites around the country, thanks to a new initiative from the Chartered Institute of Building.
More than 30 law enforcement professionals from five counties are attending a three - day training session in Albany this week, participants in a unique initiative: a law - enforcement training program that analyzes how the design of buildings and public spaces can contribute to crime reduction and improve quality of life.
Del Rio is a leader in the fight against the Department of Education policy barring religious congregations from renting Sunday space in public schools.
In anticipation of its public meeting on the projects next month, the Department of City Planning is letting the public sound off online about their recommendations for developments ranging from Columbia University's Baker Field sports complex expansion project to a proposal to clean up the stretch of green space between the George Washington Bridge and Dyckman Street.
Manhattan Borough President Gale Brewer, a Democrat, said in a statement that charter operators are «diverting money, resources and space from our public schools.»
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