Sentences with phrase «there as public servants»

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There's a moral precision about him as a man and as a public servant; without being prissy or showy in his moralism, he sets himself to the Stoic task of seeing that the jobs at hand are those that will be done.
We believe there is an alternative to these spending cuts but, if we have to, it's right and inevitable that we will stand up for the jobs and pensions of public servants, as well as the essential services they provide to the public
Defense attorney Michael Feldberg countered by describing the 74 - year - old Democrat as a dedicated public servant, and argued there was no proof his client pocketed the money in exchange for taking official action.
«There are many glowing reviews about her as a person, her as a public servant,» Stewart - Cousins said of Fiala.
«As public servants, there are more effective and respectful ways to address the shortage of affordable housing and provide assistance to those in need,» Meng said.
But, in addition, every year there are countless successful and attempted assassinations of other politicians, business people and public servants in countries as diverse as Britain, Germany, India and Algeria which are quickly forgotten by all but close relatives and friends.
«When you get into a world where you have almost as many retired public servants as working public servants — and we're fast getting there — the retired public servants need to take some of this risk,» says Hamilton.
In the misshapen building on State Road 50 that poses as the Clermont City Hall (it used to be a bank, hence the drive - through look of the Planning Department), there are plenty of public servants who know it through stories of their own.
If things go on a few more years as the Greens and supporters want, then they will find there is no money to pay for public servants, consultants, commissions etc..
There was lots of legal fodder in the spring report from the federal auditor general as it raised questions about the country's overcrowded prisons and the state of pensions for public servants.
In order for the exclusion to be justified, it was not enough for the state to establish that the civil servant in question participated in the exercise of public power or that there existed a special bond of trust and loyalty between the civil servant and the state as employer.
(c) There is no evidence that public servants who wear discreet symbols (rather than ostentatious ones) of their religion are less likely to discriminate as above.
Does the Law Times and its corporate network take itself for Sun Media (or is there common ownership as well as a common desire to find fault on any pretext with public servants or lawyers)?
There is also greater concern about affordable housing among the working class (65 percent) than for public servants such as teachers, firefighters or police (55 percent).
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