In recently
very public posts, HERE and HERE, I've laid -LSB-...]
He had been widely viewed as a company man, a product of Bernardin's Chicago machine of church politics, who was, at least in part, elected president, it was said sotto voce, because it would look good to have a black man in
that very public post.
Not exact matches
The company noted that the
very unusual step of a
public blog
post explaining the decision to act against Cambridge Analytica was due to «the
public prominence of this organization.»
I see a bunch of
posts here arguing that Hitler was an atheist, despite his
very public and
very vocal assertions to the contrary.
As a scholar, you aren't allowed to purposly misquote someone an then
post it for the
public because it's considered a
very manipulatory act.
Bovada, which is well known to bettors as a
very public / square sportsbook,
posted prop bets for six of the major awards including outstanding series, actor and actress.
However, earlier this week the
very public sportsbook Bovada
posted an over / under for every team's season point total and oddsmakers have put the St. Louis Blues and Anaheim Ducks in same elite category.
Awkward and
very self - aware, she hated breastfeeding in
public and she never
posted breastfeeding pictures online (does that mean she even really breastfed if she didn't take and share a #brelfie?
I will be
posting my Cruz review soon, but I can tell you right now that it's
very bulky for
public transit.
I feel a little strange making this
post public because I am actually a
very private person and this is a
very intimate topic!
The EU Commission's proposals for new legislation covering the composition and marketing of baby foods and formulas have been sent to the European Parliament's Environment,
Public Health and Food Safety Committee (ENVI) I will
post comments and a guide
very soon so watch this space.
In my lectures, I used a LOT of Michael Pollan and Mark Bittman, mostly because I felt like it was important to introduce students to some of the
very public writers about food and politics, and I threw in several of Bittman's NY Times
posts as they appeared as well.
Interestingly, we haven't heard a
PUBLIC word from Skelos since Klein's big reveal, although Deputy Senate Majority Leader Tom Libous went on Talk 1300 this morning with the NY
Post's Fred Dicker and called Klein's coalition government statement «
very powerful,» without either confirming or denying that talks to form a coalition are actually underway.
The fact that the
public, and political commentators, have highlighted the lack of women at the
very top of Corbyn's Labour party has demonstrated a shift in the electorate's expectations about the gender balance of the top
posts in political parties.
Giuliani, who has tried to have Green's
post of
public advocate abolished, seems resigned — if not happy — at the prospect of having the
very liberal Democrat take over the reins of the city.
There is a
post in here about him and Kinnock, As far as
public speaking goes Miliband would need a
very big ladder just to peer over Kinnock's shoes.
«This really boils down to politics at its
very worst and
public officials who are more concerned about erecting some gleaming new research building than thinking about what's best for the general
public,» Michael Guiffre, of a Texas A&M group that had lobbied for the facility, told the
Post.
Michael, If you keep making these
very great, informative, scientific and eloquent videos, I imagine you will be met with a
public demand to
post a video every day!
Hi Ralph, It was a
public post intended to share a small vignette of my experiences with others in a similar position and inviting them to ponder on the core issue; «That nutritionally motivated Vegetarians need only consider the health outcomes of what they are eating whereas those motivated by Spirituality, or Philosophy / Ethics, have some
very complex knots to unravel».
I won't
post a picture because I work in a
very public job.
Many singles will
post a
public photo but
very few attached people do so.
You can
post all the photos you want, shoot a video message and add it to your profile, create
public or private groups, create your
very own blog, and participate in video chat.
BTW — Please be careful what contact info you
post as this is a
very public blog with tons of lurkers.
Graham's paper, edited by the firebrand Ben Bradlee (Tom Hanks), is respected but modest, and her push to expand the paper's influence by making it a
public company comes to a head the
very week that Ellsberg has a shoebox full of classified documents detailing decades of presidential deceptions about Vietnam War policy placed on the desk of one of The Washington
Post's assignment reporters.
In 1959, six years before he authored the study that would remake America's segregated
public schools, James S. Coleman found himself face to face with a
very different foe: the inscrutable desires, evolving tastes, and secret motivations of the
post — World War II American teenager.
At least as important, as The Washington
Post noted, «one
very pernicious effect» of this plan is that it «would probably help mediocre (generally rich) prep school kids and hurt high - achieving (generally less well - off)
public school students.»
How closing schools hurts neighborhoods I Can't Think I Wish I had a Pair of Scissors So I could Cut Out Your Tongue An Interview with Zoe Weil Little But Lucky Make School A Democracy No Forced School Closures Oakland Must Again Commit to Creating Small Schools Oaktown Oaks thrived for decades: Small schools kept community alive Opposition to School Closures Impressive Fight: Professor Our Non Negotiables: What We Stand For SA's growing numbers of
very large and
very small
public schools is raising concerns about kids getting lost in crowded campuses Small High Schools
Post Big Gains: 5 Questions with Gordon Berlin Small Schools: The Myth, Reality, and Potential of Small Schools Study Shows Why Cliques Thrive in Some Schools More Than Others The Power of 12 The True Cost of High School Dropouts U.S. News Ranks America's Best High Schools for Third Consecutive Year What Does Research Say About School District Consolidation?
As a parent writing to President Obama explained, in a letter
posted at the Washington
Post blog of Valerie Strauss, «We have something
very important in common: daughters in the seventh grade... Like my daughter Eva, Sasha appears to be a funny, smart, loving girl... There is, however, one important difference between them: Sasha attends private school, while Eva goes to
public school... Sasha does not have to take Washington's standardized test, the D.C. CAS, which means you don't get a parent's - eye view of the annual high - stakes tests taken by most of America's children.»
Diane Ravitch reblogged an article from the NY
Post telling that
very few Success students have gotten into the most - selective NYC
public high schools: 0 in 2014, 0 in 2015, and 6 in 2016.
If I
post my
very specific fiction writing goals here in a
public place then I'll feel much more urgency about actually putting in the effort required to achieve those goals.
She eventually even landed me a blogging position on The Huffington
Post which has proven to be
very helpful in getting my experience with children and the internet out to the
public.
I love
posting this blog again as a PSA (
Public Service Announcement) for my current and future editing clients — while taking out double spaces from manuscripts can be
very meditative, it is also time - consuming / labor intensive.
A bit about Jamea Richmond - Edwards: Given her recent inclusion in the Katzen Museum's «Art and Social Justice» exhibition, as well as the fact that her works are in
very important
public collections (in the US and Dakar), it is not surprising to find Jamea Richmond - Edwards listed among the 10 Female Artists of Color on the Rise (The Root, 2016) and 40 Black Artists You Should Know (Huff
Post, 2013).
I've often thought when reading
posts here that having 2 scientists discuss with each other in a
public forum could be
very enlightening.
The world outside the United States, when measured by coverage on American television news, is a
very tiny, contorted place, as laid out in a short, sobering, but funny talk
posted recently on YouTube and also presented at the annual TED (Technology, Entertainment, Design) conference by Alisa Miller, the head of
Public Radio International.
Make no mistake, this article is far too complex for John Q.
Public *: not because John Q. couldn't possibly understand it (he could, with some assistance from the helpful and infinitely patient people
posting here), but because
very few people work that hard to understand something unpleasant, unless it's a direct and immediate threat, and even then... End of story.
Postscript: Randy Olson has
posted an interesting piece on his Web site today proposing that the community seeking
public trust and engagement on climate change would do well to study the practices of two organizations fighting for science - based behavior in
very different arenas: the federal Centers For Disease Control and Prevention and the National Center for Science Education (on evolution in the classroom).
Andy, I found the plankton
post informative, but I have a concern: IF
public understanding of global warming (and potential ways to address it) were at the «A» level, or at least the «B» level, then we'd all have context within which to find these types of things (e.g., the current story)
very helpful.
There is simply no excuse, particularly since major flaws were immediately identified in the Watts pre-publication as soon as it was made
public (i.e. see this
post by Victor Venema published the
very next day).
Viewed from 2014, however, that two - year - old Prussian
post is
very prescient - except in respect of the bit about how «Mann has arranged humiliation for himself and a
public discredit to climate science».
It is worth the reminder that China ranked only second to Germany as the largest
public investor in cleantech in 2007, according to a much - circulated basis, and its domestic solar market will benefit from
very recently announced solar subsidies for roof top solar applications (see previous
post).
In this
post Data Policy # 1: U.S. Global Change Research Program, I discussed a clear policy statement by the U.S. Global Change Research Program in 1991 requiring
public archiving of data after a
very limited period of exclusive use by the contract investigator.
Instead of «pushing back against the emerging scientific consensus» in the 1980s as claimed by the
Post's editors, ExxonMobil was an active and
public participant in that scientific process and helped to advance the science, something we continue doing to this
very day.
Picking up on Pete's point in # 123 that he is troubled by not knowing exactly what climate scientists are trying to tell us about where we currently stand in regard to tipping points and todays ABC article on the acceleration of climate change which includes the comment: «But many experts confide privately what they aren't yet ready to announce publicly: Change is accelerating at a dramatic rate» (URL below) I would find it
very helpful if someone from Real Climate could tell us the summary message you want to get across to the
public regarding tipping points — is it the «alternative version» I set out in # 75 above or is it a modified version of this, if so it would be great if you could
post the modified version up here — I would love to hear it.
In a
post here in May, «The Courtship of Jonathan Zittrain,» we described Dean Elena Kagan's
very public display of scholarly affection for Zittrain during a conference to mark the 10th anniversary of Harvard's Berkman Center for Internet & Society, which he cofounded in 1996, just one year after graduating from the law school.
«What's interesting is the Twitter account at issue, the TTC had
very little control — if any — over the
posts that were made,» Mark Mendl, partner at Baker & McKenzie LLP, says, adding this is a new direction as the vast majority of cases out there have dealt with employee
posts to social media, not
posts by the general
public to a company - held account.
Not surprisingly, the
very first comment his
post received was from someone who perhaps remembered Flea's fate: «I know you feel the need to vent but for your own sake, stop here and do not discuss this case in
public.»
One of the first references I came across this afternoon, and not yet having read the judgement, was a Gizmodo
post that poked fun at the Judges»
very specific directions, that Apple is Forced to Run their
Public Apology in 14 pt Arial font.
We were
very pleasantly surprised to learn recently that our
posts were quoted both by The New York Times and National
Public Radio.
I have to offer Simon Chester a
very public thank - you for the incredibly kind words he wrote about this blog in his recent
posting to Slaw.ca and an article in the OBA magazine.