Sentences with phrase «very public activity»

Fox - hunting was a very public activity, carried out in daylight with considerable colour and noise, often attracting the attention of onlookers attracted by the spectacle.

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hard to imagine Conor being very fatherly in any capacity when you consider his recent public activities, rolling around w / a stacked posse of McGregor goons.
However my transgression doesn't change my view that for many civil servants — and even for many others with very little relationship to elected government — local or national — purdah is an excuse to close down any public facing or vaguely innovative government activity.
The worry for those adopting republican ideas was that as the size of the state increased, such growth stretched the bonds between citizens and their sense of collective identification, removing the very grounds needed for encouraging virtuous activity in the public sphere.
At the very least, he's leaving his options wide open — and in keeping them open has retained the outside services of public relations specialist Bill O'Reilly to handle the political side of his activities,» Reisman continued to say in his Lohud column.
He added, «We have decided to work very close with you in 2017 in order for you to help educate the general public on our work because most of the people do not understand the nature of our work and complains at a single thing so management has taken the decision to involve you on a regular basis to help educate and inform our numerous customers in the Region on our activities
You aren't very clear about your definition of «social policing», but you might also like to include police activities that are not technically about law enforcement - school visits by police officers, and other activities aimed at establishing good relations between police and the public.
Silver's defense attorney Steve Molo said the government's actions amounted to a very public scolding of activities they didn't like, but which did not amount to crimes.
Solar storms can at times create radiation damage or introduce errors in satellite or spacecraft computer processors, causing them to function unpredictably, malfunction (sometimes permanently) or «misbehave» in other ways, Anderson says, adding that much of this activity goes unreported to the public because, particularly in commercial space - based systems, operators tend to be very reticent to admit they have had a problem that might discourage investors.
Nor is it obvious how grand a grand challenge can be, such as in space exploration: «You can start this kind of activity with small robotic projects, but at some point it doesn't scale up very well,» says Howard McCurdy, a space historian and public policy professor at American University in Washington, D.C. «Nobody knows where the limit is.»
These misguided features will change the very nature of a research career, solidify the conversion of university science into a business activity, and encourage the public to view science as some kind of nonsense.
Included in the PowerPoint: a) Scarcity, Choice and Opportunity Cost - The Fundamental Economic Problem - The Meaning of Scarcity and the inevitability of choices at all levels (individual, firms, govt)- The basic questions of what will be produced ow and for whom - The Meaning of the term «Ceteris Paribus» - The Margin and Decision Making at the Margin - Sort run, long run, very long run b) Positive and Normative Statements - the distinction between fact and value judgements c) Factors of Production - the rewards to the factors of production: land, labour, capital and enterprise - Specialization and division of labour d) Resource Allocation in Different Economic Systems and Issues of Transition - decision making in market, planned and mixed economies - the role of the factor enterprise in a modern economy e) Production Possibility Curves - shape and shifts of the curve - constant and increasing opportunity costs f) Money - functions and characteristics in a modern economy - barter, cash and bank deposits, cheques, near money, liquidity g) Classification of Goods and Services - free goods, private goods (economic goods) and public goods - merit goods and demerit goods as the outcome of imperfect information by consumers PowerPoint Also Includes: - Key Terms for each Chapter - Activities - Multiple Choice and Essay questions from past exam papers.
Institutional theories take a different view, arguing that schools (like other major social service sectors) are so constrained by public expectations that they have limited options for becoming very different.137 Public agencies that have limited autonomy, owing to extensive public oversight, find it difficult to develop their own policies and initiatives for change.138 This does not mean that successful leadership activity in schools is impossible, but it does not come epublic expectations that they have limited options for becoming very different.137 Public agencies that have limited autonomy, owing to extensive public oversight, find it difficult to develop their own policies and initiatives for change.138 This does not mean that successful leadership activity in schools is impossible, but it does not come ePublic agencies that have limited autonomy, owing to extensive public oversight, find it difficult to develop their own policies and initiatives for change.138 This does not mean that successful leadership activity in schools is impossible, but it does not come epublic oversight, find it difficult to develop their own policies and initiatives for change.138 This does not mean that successful leadership activity in schools is impossible, but it does not come easily.
The animal rights group, which is well known for staging publicity stunts to draw public attention to what the group views as «unethical» commercial activities is now bringing its fight to corporate boardrooms by buying a stake in the very companies with which it is clashing.
These puppy store demonstrations, which are really public information and educational activities, have been very successful in ending the sale of puppy mill dogs at a number of local retail outlets in L.A. and Orange County and even contributed to a national mall chain's decision to phase out pet stores in their malls in favor of hosted adoption events by rescues and shelters.
In Waterworks (1981), footage from cameras in the men's and women's lavatories were intended for display on a monitor in a public gallery's hallway, revealing a very familiar activity that is always hidden.
In this work, a painting «too big to be seen», Calame integrates the physical structure of this private, «epicenter of global economic power» with the very public, almost invisible marks of urban activity.
ExxonMobil's funding activities while drawing very little public attention.
Given Dr. Trenberth's role as the IPCC's [coordinating] Lead Author responsible for preparing the text on hurricanes, his public statements so far outside of current scientific understanding led me to concern that it would be very difficult for the IPCC process to proceed objectively with regards to the assessment on hurricane activity.
Physorg reports «This simple restoration process requires very little training, meaning that moving and reattaching elkhorn coral fragments can be done by recreational divers and could be woven into public educational activities and adopted by volunteer groups.»
The starting point for considering an appeal against a modification was to consider very carefully: first, whether or not the existing measures had adequately protected (and would continue to adequately protect) the public against the activities of the controlled person; and second, whether or not the controlled person had complied with the obligations that had been placed upon him.
Probably this case is not very well suited for such a discussion, but in other instances, such as sports federations, I think the Court should have addressed that issue (especially if the public interest invoked is not directly related to the sporting activity).
Particularly, I am very effective in managing all kinds of marketing and public relations activities, promotional campaigns, public relations, event management, and the execution of the overall marketing plans.
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