Sentences with phrase «very public pronouncements»

We certainly ought to be open to that, and examine our options before simply agreeing to Chancellor Walcott's very public pronouncements.
From a conservative perspective, Obama's very public pronouncements in favor of the standards probably hasn't helped, says Michael Petrilli, executive director of the Thomas B. Fordham institute and assistant education secretary during the George W. Bush administration, even though a healthy coalition of conservatives, including individuals like Petrilli, supports Common Core.

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Church pronouncements and responses to this issue have projected the message of a self - interested, defensive, and suspect institution, messages that are read and understood very accurately by the general public.
He is equally worried about some public pronouncements and finger - pointing that are, in most cases very unhelpful to peaceful coexistence of our diverse peoples.
Now, it could be that President Obama is truly sincere in making his public pronouncements concerning his very aggressive GHG reduction targets, but that he doesn't yet have a clue as to how to go about getting the job done.
There are of course very good reasons for quite significant constraint on public pronouncements by holders of judicial office.
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