Sentences with phrase «there are public records»

And there will be cases involving allegations, and perhaps counter-allegations, of domestic violence in which there are no public records to serve as substantiation.
«Unfortunately, there are no public records relating to life insurance transactions.
If there are public records against someone, it can really do a number on their credit.
Its a fact, and there are public records to prove it.
Because doctors can't sweep this information under the rug, there are public records of what happen, but you read those Hurt by Homebirth stories and see how many times a perfectly nice wonderful BFF of a midwife then turns into a complete bitch when the birth goes wrong and they fear that there might be some sort of legal repercussion or bad press for them.
According to House aides, Speaker of the House Paul Ryan spoke out against the measure along with Kevin McCarthy of California, however, the vote was behind closed doors so there is no public record of who voted for and against it.
Two years ago there was no public record of the exact location of the Lop Nor test site in northwest China.
«I feel it's important to show there is a public record of community support for our school.»
However, there is a public records section near the bottom of the report that can contain old, unpaid parking tickets a city is reporting, an unpaid cell phone bill, an unpaid utility bill, or a small debt some company claims you owe them.
His track record: There is no public record of Mr. Berkowitz alone managing a long - only strategy.
There was no public recording, nor does Janice Kerbel intend one.
There is a Public Records...
There is no public record of my biometric signature.
[57] There is no public record of the Commission having reached out to a wider range of organizations or individuals.
There is no public record of the death benefit amount or to whom the death benefit is payable (if paid to someone other than the deceased's estate).
As there is no public record evidence indicating whether this definitional change was designed to ensure that private, centralized systems are on equal footing with public blockchains, it is possible that this is an example of legislators who are too eager to act around the hype of the new technology before developing a reasonable understanding of the technical nuances that outline the industry.
Electroneum solved this problem with its stealth address, a single - use public key that allows senders and receivers to send and receive money without there being any public record of who either individual is now how much is being transacted.
Hi, If you evicted your tenant at court, then there is a public record that says your tenant was evicted.

Not exact matches

Before you get to the meat of the report — the detailed listings of each account — there is usually another short section, with a header of «Public Records
«They gave immunity to the very person you would most want to prosecute, which is the person who destroyed official public records after there was a subpoena and after there was a prosecution order,» Gowdy said.
Based on what's in the public record, though, there is little to suggest that zero - rating, as it exists today, would face pushback in the coming months and years.
There are two primary sources of information the business credit bureaus draw from, the public record and your credit history with vendors, business credit card providers, and other small business lenders.
Earlier in the hearing Senators and members of panel 1 had discussed that there was no record of connection between terrorist activity and Bitcoin that was part of the public domain, though they alluded to discussing the topic off the record.
There are private blockchains, which is a 20 - year - old technology that somehow causes idiots to throw money at it, and then you have public blockchains, which is supposed to be a decentralized record - keeping structure but, in reality, is both centralized and horribly inefficient.
On April 23, 2018, after repeated attempts to censor the material by Chinese authorities, a record of attempts by Peking University staff to intimidate a #MeToo activist there was permanently logged on the Ethereum public blockchain.
there are many records that still exist that contain the truth that was taken out of the scriptures that we do still have, that have been withheld from public release, and many were destroyed, that contained truth.
So Scott, you haven't outright accused Julie of lying, just that you don't believe her because there's no arrest record (because of course every felony results in a public record) and saying that you know many of the people involved, but not Julie, and you're a friend of Tony's.
There's a fairly new book, «Inventing George Washington: America's Founder, in Myth and Memory» by historian Edward Lengel: «Lengel wants to set the record straight, and he takes on the «cheats and phonies in addition to the well - meaning storytellers who have capitalized on the American public's insatiable and ever - changing demand for information about Washington.
In the absence of a written record there are only afterthoughts to offer, and afterthoughts in these matters are of course tidied up to suit one's present mood and the public gaze.
«There is no private or public record of King condemning gay people» So why does an article exist speaking about it?
The evidence against them is public record, and there's a lot of it.
If there are electronic records that might portray Saints and NFL officials as insensitive on issues of gender, it would be wise for the Saints and NFL to resolve the dispute with Davis before those records become public.
That said, there has been some value betting against the public with teams receiving less than 50 % of spread bets posting a 90 - 78 ATS record.
Ina May's own disasters at «The Farm» are right there on the public record for anyone to see.
Now there are various ways that you can get those convictions expunged, but it's much more difficult if it has already become a public record, and if your child has been convicted of a DUI in juvenile court, even though that is not accessible to the general public, the DMV will be able to see that conviction and may refuse to give your child the license for some period of time, based on that conviction.
Taylor had died before the local library existed, and there was little to be gleaned from public records held by the village of Round Lake Beach and the Park District.
Since 1999 there have been at least 41 suspected food poisoning incidents at Chicago schools, in which at least 215 children were sickened, city Department of Public Health reports and school records show.
Are there public (preferable Internet - accessible) records available that make it clear whether Scaramucci was in fact able to divest on these special terms despite a very brief tenure (10 days only, if memory serves)?
There should also be a public official present to record who was there and the minutes of what was There should also be a public official present to record who was there and the minutes of what was there and the minutes of what was said.
«Though no confirmed case has been recorded, there is the need to sensitize members of the public and provide adequate information on measures for prevention and control of the disease in line with the policy of the State Government,» he said.
The opposition isn't simply to spending money on art and culture and news, it is to spending public funds on liberal art and culture and news, and there is something to that given the track record of how the National Endowment for the Arts (NEA), National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH), and the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, which sends some money to PBS and National Public Radio, have chosen to use their public funds on liberal art and culture and news, and there is something to that given the track record of how the National Endowment for the Arts (NEA), National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH), and the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, which sends some money to PBS and National Public Radio, have chosen to use their Public Broadcasting, which sends some money to PBS and National Public Radio, have chosen to use their Public Radio, have chosen to use their funds.
It seems clear that Cameron has decided (i) to keep Osborne as Shadow Chancellor, which I have personally all along predicted he would, while there have been some senior right - wing commentators calling for him to be moved http://www.nextleft.org/2008/11/why-george-osborne-will-stay.html (ii) to rebalance his team to make Osborne somewhat less prominent, with Clarke in a public - facing role, while putting firmly on the record that Hague is the senior member of his team, which the well informed Daily Telegraph reported as «an interview widely interpreted as a slap - down to Mr Osborne, who is usually considered number two in the party hierarchy» and as «widely seen in Tory circles as a blow to Mr Osborne».
Until either Mueller or a spokesperson for Mueller goes on the record, we (the general public) are unlikely to know whether or not there is an investigation.
Birth records (they are local, and have no official Federal level registry), and aren't public data so there's no commercial product aggregating that.
The Journal News, Lower Hudson: «There is no good reason for Cuomo to veto bills that would help citizens, advocacy groups, journalists and others access public records and hold government accountable.»
«We were always confident there was no illegality here, and we appreciate the U.S. Attorney clarifying this for the public record,» Elkan Abramowitz, counsel for Cuomo's executive chamber, said in a statement.
On more than 50 of those occasions, Cuomo, in his duties as governor, was there on the same day, according to state records, raising critics» questions about whether the governor noticed his aide using public resources down the hall while on campaign duty and how well the administration kept the public and private functions separate.
«Our advice has been that if the record is clearly a public record and easy to find, there is no valid reason for unnecessarily delaying disclosure... I can't say it's not heard of, but because the provision has been part of the law since 1974, agencies are generally quick to respond.»
Alia Smith, arguing for the Manhattan Institute, said «there is zero evidence in the record... that there has been any significant invasion of privacy» from disclosing the names and amounts of public pensions.
While the executive branch has to provide data on the racial and ethnic makeup of its staff for the public record, there is no rule mandating that congressional offices do the same.
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