Sentences with phrase «subject of public»

Stemmler, Hopkins chairman and CEO Stephen Hopkins, and other industry representatives are working with ICSC and several California redevelopment agencies to present a major conference Nov. 14 and 15 on the subject of public - private partnerships.
The purpose of the review is to: - Identify what is working well within the legislation including its impact on policy and practice - Address any identified gaps, operational improvements and new areas for development - Capture current legislative, policy and practice developments - Building on those steps, revise the original legislation Please note that the reform of current Guardian ad Litem arrangements (under section 26 of the 1991 Act) is being progressed separately to this review and has already been the subject of public consultation.
Nor do most citizens, the subject of public policy.»
If the motion is approved, it will become the subject of a public hearing and the TASE bylaws need to be amended.
Whether (or not) the Law Society owes solicitors and members of the public a duty of care when they use the «Find a Solicitor» website database will be the subject of a public trial.
The family law system has been an area of much concern in Ontario, with soaring self - representation rates and the subject of public protests.
I had published on the subject of public international law as a graduate student, and I remember one senior partner at a leading law firm looking at my CV and asking, «Are you sure you don't want to be a professor?»
The public figure concept admits of a variety of sub-categories (such as those who strive for notoriety regardless of talent or profession) and exceptions (such as private individuals who unwillingly or unintentionally become the subject of public scrutiny).
In its consideration of the case, the court gave a clearer view than had the Court of Appeal on the subject of public interest immunity (see especially paras [15] and [16]-RRB-, which might be thought central to the case.
The disaster at the Grenfell Tower in west London, which left so many dead or missing and is now the subject of a public enquiry, has been a wakeup call for landlords to review their fire safety practices.
They have long said they will not allow the pipeline, which is now the subject of public hearings, to go through their territories.
(Well, there is another line of cases analyzing whether the speech relates to a public person or subject of public interest — conditions theoretically necessary for the application of the absence of malice standard.
Godine said the Roxbury proposal recently was the subject of a public presentation in the neighborhood and got a «mixed» reaction.
The role of FERC has never been the subject of public of political interest — and I'd argue that few people (in Congress or otherwise can actually explain what FERC does)-- so the sudden acute interest that resulted in no confirmation vote and Binz's eventual withdrawal is well worth examining.
Whiteread declined to name which sculptures she thought were plop art, but there will be many people who have strong views on the subject, given how fiercely divisive the subject of public sculpture can be.
For Tuesday Evenings, Cuevas's presentation is centered on research - based projects formally developed through the use of socio - cultural strategies, including actions such as marking a crossing point in the Chihuahuan desert at the US - Mexico border, or multidisciplinary processes such as the simultaneous collaboration with the SFMOMA and public libraries around the subject of public knowledge.
is an international conference on the subject of public engagement.
Centering on his fragmentary - Statue - of - Liberty installation We the People, which was the subject of a Public Art Fund show in New York last summer, the exhibition also includes a «dialogue» between Vo and the late photographer Peter Hujar.
The challenging news was the shelter was the subject of public controversy with high kill rates, locked doors, shut out volunteers and what some felt were secretive operations.
iModerate allowed us to not only connect with this hard - to - reach audience but to get a deeper understanding of their feelings on the subject of public service.
With the new funding formula in place, district officials are finalizing an updated spending plan that will be the subject of public hearings Tuesday.
It is now the subject of a Public Employee Relations Board (PERB) complaint being litigated at the expense of the chapter leader when NYSUT lawyers refused to take on the case.
Be wary of new schools that are disorganized, are unaccredited, or have been the subject of public scrutiny.
His previous book, The Allergy Solution, co-written with Jonathan Galland J.D., is the subject of a public television show that has aired over a thousand times nationally.
For those of you who want to delve deeper into the subject of public policy at the AAS, here is more information1.
Mr. Dumelo, who like many others in the showbiz industry, has been criticized for actively getting involved in politics, became a subject of public discussion in May 2015, when he reportedly stated that Ghanaians were putting undue pressure on President Mahama to fix the country's economic challenges.
The one exception, when indiscriminate deaths resulted during the events of Bloody Sunday in 1969, has been the subject of a public inquiry.
Paladino continued his response, drifting from the subject of the public's comments to national politics, board business, and his views on why he and other board members don't get along.
A local law regarding solar energy equipment installations will be the subject of a public hearing before the board next Thursday night.
«Public input is important to us, but we hope they stick to the merits of the Pilot [payment in lieu of taxes] proposal that is the subject of our public hearing,» board Chairman Mike Horodyski said on the morning of the hearing at NewPaltzHigh School this Tuesday.
On the subject of public and private sector workers, note the main voting intention question.
A proposal from the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation to force the closure of Indian Point during periods of the summer season to cut down on fish kills is the subject of public hearings Tuesday in Westchester County.
The former first family's continued stay at the official residence despite handing over power became the subject of public discourse, with Ghanaians agitating for their evacuation from the residency.
The sale of some 5 million litres of contaminated fuel at BOST has been a subject of public discussion in recent weeks with pressure mounting on the Managing Director of BOST, Alfred Obeng to resign.
Now, how in the world Cuomo can characterize, as a deep dark secret intended to fool the public, a rate setting methodology that exists in law and is the subject of public meetings and countless reports on the DOH website is a mystery to me — unless we assume that Cuomo is a weasel.
The redesign of Parker Boulevard will be the subject of a public meeting at 5:30 p.m. Thursday in DFK Pavilion in Lincoln Park on Parker Boulevard.
Medical marijuana has been picking up supporters in the state legislature, and Wednesday it was the subject of a public hearing at the capitol featuring business owners from Colorado, where pot is legal for both medicinal and recreation use.
It would then go to the town board for review and be the subject of a public hearing prior to adoption.
Safety at the soon - to - be shuttered Indian Point nuclear power plant in Westchester County was the subject of a public conference call Thursday with officials from New York state and the Nuclear Regulatory Commission.
Snatch Land Rovers will not be the subject of a public inquiry after concerns over their safety, defence secretary John Hutton has told the Commons.
And on the subject of public health, it is worth exploding the number one myth of anti-GM lobbyists that the antibiotic resistance genes carried by some GM crops might lead to devastating human epidemics if transferred to bacteria.
Neither involved a nearly 5 - mile - long underwater segment in the Straits of Mackinac, the channel that connects Lakes Michigan and Huron, which received several dents from a suspected tugboat anchor strike last month and is the subject of public debate over its safety.
SDR LSE — April 28, 2016 FTSE 100 investment manager Schroders plc has been the subject of public criticism from shareholder groups since its announcement that chief executive Michael Dobson would transition to non-executive chairman from April 4, in contravention of the recommendations of the UK Corporate Governance Code.
The agency could also issue an interim final rule before six months have passed, which would take effect immediately but also be the subject of public comment, said Sweeney.
Ralph and Stanley were the beneficiaries of great international success, artistic and financial, in the entertainment industry, and they were constantly the subjects of public adulation.
He also notes that there are a «number of authorities which afford elected politicians a qualified privilege when speaking to the media on subjects of public interest.

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The memo also reports that the Skylab photo is the subject of an interagency review and that Department of Defense officials believed it should be withheld from public release.
Specifically, Defendants made false and / or misleading statements and / or failed to disclose that: (i) BRF employees paid bribes to regulators and politicians to subvert inspections in order to conceal unsanitary practices at the Company's meatpacking plants; (ii) the foregoing conduct, when it came to light, would foreseeably subject the Company and its officers to heightened regulatory enforcement and / or prosecution; and (iii) as a result of the foregoing, BRF's public statements were materially false and misleading at all relevant times.
Jersey Standard executives are properly proud of their unique photographic venture as a public service, but sometimes they are not quite sure what the company is getting out of it, times when they wonder if «documentary» pictures of such subjects as tombstones in New Orleans or cockfights in Venezuela are not merely irrelevant.
Women's under - representation on boards and in top management positions has long been the subject of academic study and, more recently, public policy.
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