Sentences with phrase «taken out to public»

Babies were not usually taken out to public gatherings in those days, especially in the evening.
I'll take you out to a public place and stage a fake argument with you, convincing everyone you're abusive while they stare at us like we're crazy.
Please get your puppy vaccinated before taking them out to public places, letting other puppies you don't know around them or exposing them to possible contamination.

Not exact matches

Saudi Arabia appears to have seen the visit as an opportunity for good public relations, with large ads taking out in a number of national newspapers.
Sometimes you might make something that you think is really awesome but that the public just doesn't get or isn't ready for and then you have to make a decision of, «Oh I can take this path and dumb it down or be true to myself and figure out why nobody is getting it.
The goal is to take the uncertainty out of public transport commuting and so reduce people's reliance on cars.
Written by Philip Auerswald, a professor of public policy at George Mason University and a senior fellow at the Kauffman Foundation, The Coming Prosperity: How Entrepreneurs Are Transforming the Global Economy is due out in April, but you can get a taste of Auerswald's most optimistic take on the entrepreneurship and global economy with this video of an animated, 10 - minute talk he gave recently to lawmakers.
For company leaders who aren't afraid to take a public stance, the survey shows that 51 percent of millennials said they are more likely to buy from a company whose CEO spoke out an issue they agree with, and 44 percent of full - time millennial employees said they would be more loyal to their organization if their CEO took a public position on an issue.
Unlike the public trashing that other women have gotten when accusing powerful men in the past — think Anita Hill, called «nutty» and «slutty» in 1991 or the long line of Bill Cosby accusers who, until very recently, were dismissed as gold diggers — Carlson's claims that Ailes ogled her and forced her out when she rebuffed him were taken seriously, listened to, and investigated.
Thanks to pioneering journalism and stigma - busting public discussion of mental health issues by members of the entrepreneurship community, the toll starting a business can take on your mental health and the seemingly high prevalence of struggles with depression among founders are starting to come out in the open.
He says, «If we sold out to somebody else, they'd want to run the number up, flip it, and take it public.
Google, in comparison, is testing out cars rated «level three,» meaning that humans are sometimes needed to take the wheel, on public roads in the United States.
But in that moment Orr opened the door to a nine - year struggle during which his marriage would end, he would take a company public and then sell it, plunge into depression, drop out of the workforce, and take another company public, all while searching for a way to be a good boss and a good person.
Those are the sorts of numbers that likely could have helped the company price an IPO rather than take big new venture funding, but Berke suggests that the company wants to be stronger (both in terms of product and balance sheet) before possibly heading out into the public markets.
After he moved to Toronto, St. Michael's Hospital asked him to work out where in the city the most cardiac arrests take place, to find the most efficient places to locate public defibrillators.
«This is going to work itself out on its own,» says William Hambrecht, a pioneering underwriter whose eponymous investment bank helped take Google (NASDAQ: GOOG) public in 2004.
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China's public sector is out of the red, even without taking account of massive foreign exchange reserves, which couldn't easily be used to bail out domestic problems.
The online retailer opened its Amazon Go concept to the public Monday in Seattle, which lets shoppers take milk, potato chips or ready - to - eat salads off its shelves and just walk out.
One part of the law requires stock exchanges to require public companies to adopt rules that allow the companies to take back compensation paid to executives if it turns out that compensation was based on bad accounting.
Instead, a white knight usually appears to take over the distressed company and pay out money owed to members of the public.
As for Siskey investors such as Packer, they have been unable to take money out of their Mainstar accounts since the Ponzi scheme allegations became public.
It takes away the power to carry out public investment and build a public infrastructure.»
And it's just because the economic model works for the people who took you public and give you coverage to get a listing out there,» said Linton.
There are obvious reasons the industry has had less - than - desirable returns, including: massive over-funding of the sector, huge increases in inexperienced venture capitalists that took a decade to peter out, and the massive correction in the value of the public stock markets that closed many exit opportunities for half a decade.
Bonds are loans taken out by governments, corporations and even public works programs with the promise to pay interest every year.
Chief Executive Thorsten Heins and the company's board is increasingly coming around to the idea that taking BlackBerry private would give them breathing room to fix its problems out of the public eye, the sources said.
In 2008, banks persuaded governments to «solve» the debt problem by taking bad bank debt onto the public balance sheet and then bailing out the banks.
This is normally how long it takes for a young business to mature to the point where its equity shares have value and the company goes public or is bought out.
Unfortunately, the company's prospects turned out to be little more than empty promises and the shares crashed back down to earth, taking down France's stock market and public finances with it.
Staring ahead at years upon years of student loan payments can be depressing, and programs that can cancel out that debt — like Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) and income - driven repayment — take a decade or more to forgive the loans.
Not that I would need him to be toted out and displayed in public or anything like that, in fact, I felt it was wrong when it was done so much during the election - after all young children should be sheltered from the crazy attention that follows the Palins around - but the lack of mention of his presence makes it pretty clear he is not taking this bus tour.
The slow and halting recovery is partly the result of a number of cyclical factors that are taking years to sort out, including deleveraging in the private and public sectors.
This is just perfect «Kyev Tatum, pastor of Friendship Rock Baptist Church in Fort Worth, called The T Board's vote «a dangerous precedent» because it only took a matter of days for religion to be taken out of public policy.
Kyev Tatum, pastor of Friendship Rock Baptist Church in Fort Worth, called The T Board's vote «a dangerous precedent» because it only took a matter of days for religion to be taken out of public policy.
Yet shortly after the council, the high culture of the West took a sharp turn toward an aggressive and hegemonic secularism that now manifests itself as Christophobia: a deep hostility to gospel truth (especially moral truth) and a determination to drive Christians who affirm those truths out of public life and into a privatized existence on the margins of society.
HOWEVER, if this person was running for public office, instead of the «feel - good» story here, the media would vilianize this church for some inane belief that they would take wildly out of context and present it to the American public as the most fundamentalist extreme church ever to lay it's foundation on our shores.
«It's [the report] certainly not trying to take Christianity out of public life and public consciousness, but we are reflecting the fact that up to half of the population now say they have no religion.
It was the first public evidence of the project that had gradually taken shape in my mind during the preceding years: to work out on the level of systematic theology the ancient Israelitic view of reality as a history of God's interaction with his creation, as I had internalized it from the exegesis of my teacher Gerhard von Rad, after I had discovered how to extend it to the New Testament by way of Jewish eschatology and its developments in Jesus» message and history.
If God is not much concerned about religion as a separate sphere of private or public life and if he is present where the needy cry out for help, then as Christians we can not fail to take most seriously the analysis of the concrete social situation in which we find ourselves.
My question is this: what would it take for the American church at large (American church in this case meaning mainline denominations, other individual sects like the Mennonites with their huge variety of conservative to liberal congregations, nondenominational churches of all sizes mega and not, etc.) to make a concerted effort to call out abuse demonstrated by clergy in both church, public, and private settings?
Seems to me it was providence that this happens to have turned out to be the public venue in which that is taking place.
Agreed, the general public is unaware and ignorant of the vast amount of literature that is available under the section «Physics» on the bookshelf, it is rather juvenile to ask for «proof» (as if it is a single, simple mathematical formula that takes half a page to work out) while we have our head stuck under a boulder.
People who truly want to keep it out of the public domain don't take out billboards to push their system.
They have demanded we take Christmas Trees out of public buildings and that we refer to them as Holiday Trees.
I think he was earnestly thinking out loud, and from his apology, I think that he could tell that his line of thinking was (even apart from the public reaction) taking him places he didn't want to go.
Guns are in schools because quite obviously kids are able to get them with relative ease, not because the govt took forced prayer out of public schools.
If they want this thing built with religious symbolism, they need to take public dollars out of the coffers.
Admittedly, it takes me over 300 pages in the book mentioned above to try to spell out with some degree of adequacy just what criteria, what mode of argumentation, what evidence, what methods seem most appropriate for rendering theological discourse an explicitly public discipline.
My first encounter with the «backlash» you mentioned took place in the mid-90's when John Piper launched a public crusade to get me fired from Bethel University and to have my church kicked out of the Baptist General Conference on the grounds that I was a «heretic.»
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