Sentences with phrase «who make public»

A TILT is a letter signed by a lot of impressive sounding people who make a public statement or demand, and expect the gullible antiscience press (whose last science class was probably in high school), and the public, to lap it up because of their collective authority.
Okay, so this is a really great opportunity for artists who make public sculptures and installations: Socrates Sculpture Park will award 15 artists $ 5,000 and a five month studio residency this winter.
At the same time, PGS proponents believe that we must start with a foundation of trust and that organic farmers who make a public declaration to uphold the Principles of Organic Agriculture can, in fact, be trusted, and that intentional fraud accounts for only a minority of non-compliances.
The highly educated people who make public policy explain that cheap imports make everyone a winner, according to economic theory.
Jeremy Lin, the Harvard educated, Asian - American, basketball phenom who makes public proclamations about his Christian faith, is all the rage right now.
He said that those who made a public show of religious duties received a very limited reward: They received the approval of others.
Vettel's best time was a 1:17.124 on super-softs, two tenths clear of McLaren protégé Lando Norris, who made his public F1 test debut.
Napier, who averaged 17.1 points and 4.6 assists per game as a junior in 2012 - 13, was the only real surprise of the three Huskies who made public their decisions to return to Storrs.
On April 25, Cuomo, who made public campaign finance part of his 2010 campaign reform agenda and highlighted it in his 2012 State of the State address, had this to say on whether action might be taken this year:
There are some, like John Kampfner, the former editor of the New Statesman, who made a public leap to the Liberal Democrats — in a pamphlet for CentreForum titled Lost Labours — long before Clegg turned the election campaign inside out.
It's a small role, representing a biblical «herald» (someone who makes public proclamation), who Aronofsky comedically depicts as a literary publicist.
The biggest news item of the week came from T - Mobile, who made public at the beginning of the week they will be reducing their data allowance sold with a tariff.
Being justifiably critical on scientific knowledge requires, however, fair amount of knowledge about that field of science, and understanding something about lapse rate is definitely one piece of knowledge justifiably required from everybody, who makes public statements about scientific understanding the atmosphere or climate.
Nobody wants a sore loser on their team, especially one who makes it public for all their followers to see.»
AshleyMadison.com, a website that bills itself as «the most famous name in infidelity and married dating,» was targeted by a «hacktivist» group who made public the website's clientele list and their personal information.

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But as it and other digital «cryptocurrencies» have evolved, along with the public ledger system that makes up the blockchain, much of the bitcoin economy has been increasingly overtaken by big money — or by entrepreneurial prospectors who want to grab a piece of the bubblicious ICO phenomenon.
When it became public that his name was in the records of a Capitol Hill escort agency, Vitter put out a written statement of contrition, went into a week of seclusion, emerged and, with his wife (who happens to be a prosecutor), made a brief public apology, then refused to answer questions.
Damn the investors for making money on such lunacy, damn the paranoiacs who think the added fluoride in our public water systems is a mind - control drug, damn the Times for running a massive photo of a startup founder who thinks water «expires» and is described as «sitting naked and cross-legged on a hot spring, his long brown hair flowing over his chest.»
In a study of more than 58,000 people who made their likes public through a Facebook app, researchers discovered that Likes could predict a number of identification traits that users had not disclosed:
Durban, who jokingly likens the deal to marrying off one of his daughters, and Andreessen are uncharacteristically mum when it comes to the juicy details of the negotiations, and Microsoft declined to make Klein available for the story, but clearly Microsoft was bidding not against another buyer but against the valuation Skype expected to secure from its public offering.
Even people who believe fully in the crucial role that business plays in making the world a better place — and yes, that includes banks — are likely to respect you more if you admit that you've got an agenda, and that that agenda is not, and properly is not, direct pursuit of the public good.
People who believed in their ideas had access to both private and public capital to make their dreams into reality.
So whether you're devoutly religious, libidinously left, rapaciously right, or somewhere in between, what you say and do in your public life matters to your customers and to the people who help make your company what it is.
As beneficial as these sensors are, however, they can make smart cities vulnerable to hackers — malicious actors who can create devices that endanger public services.
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.
What's more, a white paper out Tuesday from e-commerce company PayPal, which went public last week, sheds light on the enormous middle class who seem to still be buying, with a particular focus on U.S. - made goods sold online.
People say they hate those celebrities on the red carpet, the sports star who makes $ 20 million or the CEO who reaped a billion on that public offering.
But for now, I'll point you to the CEO Action for Diversity and Inclusion, an organization comprised of some of the world's biggest companies who have made a public commitment to work together on issues of diversity and accountability in all its challenging nuance.
Gotlieb's call for marketers to be more proactive in explaining targeted advertising echo those made in September by Macy's consumer strategy executive Julie Bernard, who attributed much of the public's ambivalence about the practice to negative media spin.
Deb is the author of «Tips of the Tongue: The Nonnative English Speaker's Guide to Mastering Public Speaking» for global leaders who need to master the confidence, competence and cultural comfort of making presentations.
Tania Bryer speaks with Jochen Zeitz, who became the youngest ever head of a public company in German history when he was made CEO of Puma.
And CEO Bill Doyle is making overtures to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who has final say on the deal, before any official offer is made public.
In her latest book, Women Who Work, she revealed that she had initially resisted making her family life public, but gave in after she understood that photos of them would be available to the world whether she wanted them to be or not:
Within two days of making the offer public we had sold five spots and brought in $ 15,000, and by the time the class started we had sold out all 20 spots, bringing in roughly $ 58,000 (after some additional discounts we offered), and we had more people wanting to get into the course who we had to push off for the next one.
Corporations agree: «It makes so much sense that you would expect decisions like these to be made with your senior management, starting with your CEO,» says Tod MacKenzie, Aramark's head of public affairs, who also worked on animal welfare policies with Balk and HSUS at DineEquity, owner of the IHOP and Applebee's brands.
«His entrepreneurial nature makes him a natural mentor,» says Lily Liu, the thirty - something founder of a public - works notification app PublicStuff, who worked with Davis at High Peaks.
Women, especially those who regarded themselves as single during the study, reported that they felt they were taking more of a risk when sexting, citing that they felt there was a greater chance their messages would be made public, or that they would be rejected by the recipient.
Susan Alt, senior vice president of public affairs for Volvo Group North America, said the EPA's proposal «makes a mockery» of the company's investments to develop clean diesel engines and will «hurt a large number of small businesses who are not selling glider vehicles.»
Although the terms of the Knowingly purchase haven't been made public, sources who looked into buying some or all of the assets said the initial price for the editorial part of the company was $ 6 million, but eventually that was reduced to $ 1 million, and still many bidders backed out — in part because the editorial staff had all been let go.
Putin does not propose officially to rehabilitate the figure of Stalin, but he does little to challenge the public presentation of his predecessor as someone who made Russia a great power, and who stood up to the West.
People who start companies tend to be goal - oriented: They'll set out to accomplish a big «it» — making a better product, hitting a huge revenue target, going public, whatever — and then spend all of their energy (and most of their waking moments) in its pursuit.
Today, he's a successful CEO who made a boatload of cash in 2011 when his vacation rental marketplace HomeAway went public.
Earlier this month, Google Glass made transit details a part of the wearable technology experience by allowing users who have paired Glass with an Android device to see public transit directions on the device.
The settlement, made public on Nov. 13, applies to roughly 7,500 interns who had worked at magazines including Vanity Fair, Vogue and the New Yorker.
Tim Houston made the comment while questioning deputy environment minister Frances Martin, who appeared Wednesday before the legislature's public accounts committee.
(Indeed, Fortune on Trump in 1990: «The boss has always behaved like a brash entrepreneur: trusting his gut; charming his executives one minute, bellowing at them the next; second - guessing and often firing employees; suing his suppliers; making wild public statements; nagging the custodians who polish his brass.»)
Responding to one analyst's complaint that he was being too defensive for a company CEO who just had his first earnings release since going public, Levie said he wanted to make sure Box sets «appropriate expectations.»
Business Insider spoke and communicated with multiple people who claim they were close to the attack since it was first made public on October 22.
Not only are the low - interest loans cheaper, but public funding programs also help make some loan requests more palatable to private lenders, who frequently have to put up matching funds.
Paul Boothe, a former senior public servant who now is a professor at the University of Western Ontario's Ivey Business School, chastised «amateur» deputy ministers for making a fuss over a contingency that amounts to a sliver of the total budget.
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