Sentences with phrase «upon the public»

These different forms of punishment inflicted upon the public school system by high stakes testing have been called accountability.
The legal profession depends upon the public's trust.
These families may be able to rely upon public options.
Public art is a pleasure that is forced upon a public that, in most cases, finds no pleasure in it.
But, as private employers have reduced retirement options for their workers, critics nationwide have seized upon public pensions as unsustainable and in need of reform.
It is even possible to stack a private blockchain upon a public blockchain.
If the census were to count only citizens, rather than all residents, the budget allocations will not accurately reflect the actual number of people who will make demands upon public institutions.
It is truly incumbent upon the public, notably the taxpayer, to start fighting the class size myth.
Yet this growing market for clean tech is almost entirely dependent upon public subsidy and policy support.
These families may be able to rely upon public options.
All through I have deliberately laid emphasis upon this public, «objective» character of the biblical revelation.
Historically this way has been for recipients to use their influence upon the public to «suggest» sponsor products.
They are relying upon their public K - 12 education to set them up for success in what comes next — college, career, or military service.
«However, the campaign against the Jackson proposals is not based upon the public interest at all... this campaign is in my view inimical to the public interest — although it is very much in the interests of those groups who are making disproportionate profits out of the current arrangements.
However, for the first time in my career I am disheartened with the current reform efforts that have been foisted upon public schools by education outsiders − businessmen and politicians.
«In their opinion piece, Simopoulos and DiNicolantonio call upon public health bodies to establish nutrition policies based on science, but they justify their criticisms by advancing an unproven hypothesis on the adverse effects of omega - 6 polyunsaturated fatty acids, derived largely from theoretical arguments and animal studies, as if it were established fact.
According to VTL 401 - 1a, «No motor vehicle shall be operated or driven upon the public highways of this state without first being registered in accordance with the provisions of this article, except as otherwise expressly provided in this chapter.»
Originally researchers were not sure whether the morning after pill interfered with pregnancy by preventing a fertilized embryo from joining to the uterine wall, but this theory (foisted upon the public by crackpot pro-lifers) has been debunked by science.
The rationale for the without prejudice rule was set out in Rush & Tompkins Ltd v Greater London Council and Another [1989] 1 AC 1280, [1988] 3 All ER 737 in which Lord Griffiths said: «The «without prejudice» rule is a rule governing the admissibility of evidence and is founded upon the public policy of encouraging litigants to settle their differences rather than litigate them to a finish.
However, the campaign against the Jackson proposals is not based upon the public interest at all.
And in addition to our brief, a scad of creators who build upon the public domain, along with librarians, archivists, and economists, filed briefs in support of Eldred; Nobel Prize winner Milton Friedman agreed to sign the economists» brief only if the words «no brainer» were included.
Granted even the infinitesimal probability that your press release may impress upon the public a less - than - favourable image, it is imperative to angle the content carefully.
Professor Hittinger observes that the present system «has made what used to be the most loyal citizens» religious believers» enemies of the common good whenever their convictions touch upon public things.»
She also composes atmospheric sound works and sonic installations for theater, dance, film, and solo performance that reflect upon public media culture, political landscapes and infrastructure, and time perception.
In here latest column, entitled «Common Core using children as guinea pigs» uses the truth to condemn the incredible lies the corporate reformers are trying to force upon public education in America.
(1) Every person who neglects or refuses to comply with a request or direction made under this Act by a guard or peace officer, and every person found upon a public work or any approach thereto without lawful authority, the proof whereof lies on him or her, is guilty of an offence and on conviction is liable to a fine of not more than $ 500 or to imprisonment for a term of not more than two months, or to both.
Associates must make a favorable impression upon the public, even when «off duty.»
The background to the changes, Sales J said, was the «growing cost of pension provision as life expectation increases... constraints upon the public finances in current circumstances and a desire on the part of the government to reduce the costs of redundancy through restructuring of government departments».
-- The right of a citizen to travel upon the public highways and to transport his property thereon in the ordinary course of life and business is a common right which he has under his right to enjoy life and liberty, to acquire and possess property, and to pursue happiness and safety.
It should be interesting to see if the app (and program) remains Phone Insider or if it will be called Windows Previewer upon its public release.
The Monetary Authority impressed the illegality of digital assets upon the public in its statement:
Only a company seeking to profit from gullibility — to prey upon the public's lack of financial sophistication — would even think of such slimy advice.
So much of their fake profession is only to justify massive fraud upon the public it defies common sense why anyone still listens to them.
Tell me, if the school charged the actual market value for the use of this space and the use of equipment, etc. and if that market value actually reflected the cost to the public, then the issue might become clearer to you because these religious people would scream at having to pay full price and the cost of any damages they may inflict upon the public property they are using illegally.
In recent political thought, the most considered and provocative discussion I know of the freedom which waits upon public participation is found in the work of Hannah Arendt.
Claiming that he was a wikileaks-esque reformer sounds a lot like a hindsight defense that plays upon public opinion.
But both those horrors are indelibly imprinted upon the public consciousness.
Mann's erstwhile Calvinism and his belief that education was to reform the world became civil religion as it emerged in the schools, most of all in Mann's insistence upon public schools for all people.
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