We act for public sector bodies that wish to investigate internal concerns that may have
wider public implications.
Not exact matches
«In an ideal world, these figures would be of interest only to academics and the church itself but in a country where the church in question has a privileged legal and constitutional position, they must be subject to
wider public scrutiny and their
implications drawn out.
Manchester Policy Blogs is one of the ways in which we are opening up communications between ourselves, policy audiences and the
wider public about the policy
implications of our work as a world - leading University.
The Board focuses on issues dealing with land use, development,
public policy, budget, and other important matters with potential borough -
wide implications.
His blog — about peer - reviewed research and academic life — demonstrated skill and enthusiasm for explaining scientific findings and their
wider implications to the
public.
As Director of Scientific Conferences and Engagement for the Wellcome Trust Genome Campus, Julian will be leading campus -
wide efforts to communicate the technology and
implications of genomics to scientists, clinicians, teachers, students and the broader
public.
The CEER program, established in 2004, is designed to bring together experts in
wide - ranging fields - bioethics, law, behavioral and social sciences, epidemiology,
public health,
public policy, genomics and clinical research - to study the potential societal
implications of genomic information and research.
For about 90 minutes Thursday morning, the three justices on the California Court of Appeals heard arguments in the historic Vergara v. California lawsuit which could have
wide implications for the
public school system.
These questions, and others like them, are not purely academic: Changes in fog frequency have
implications for a
wide range of sectors, including coastal ecology, agriculture, urban energy and water consumption, and
public health.
The
public acceptance of climate - change conspiracy transcends the typical
wide - ranging domain of conspiratorial belief; a 2013 investigation by Lewandowsky et al [8] found that while subjects who subscribed to conspiracist thought tended to reject all scientific propositions they encountered, those with strong traits of conservatism or pronounced free - market world views only tended towards rejecting scientific findings with regulatory
implications at odds with their ideological position.
A lack of access to justice for such women has
wide - ranging
implications not only for the women themselves, but also for society as a whole and for
public confidence in our justice system.»