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"If there were more public money, there would be more public subsidy," he said.
The city could introduce more public buses, or van services.
Does this mean more public outings are on the way?
But with more friends and fans, more public scrutiny comes.
To send more public diplomacy people to key military commands.
More recently, Melania Trump has had a more public profile.
There's now more public outrage over cases of gender violence.
Leonard's greater visibility reflected the more public role he played.
It may take more public outcry to make that happen.
"I just want to make politics more public," she said.
It advocates opening up more public land to energy exploration.
Members of the group are also taking more public stands.
It's also become more public as income inequality has widened.
To my chagrin was a lot more public and visible.
Angry protesters ready to get rid of more public officials?
Cities are now spending money to create more public restrooms.
She, however, refused to pour more public dollars after bad.
But today the debate is more public, and potentially more serious.
Democrats will likely push for more public funding than Republicans want.
Kristen Stewart has never been one of the more public celebrities.
The same decree dismissed 10,131 more public officials and 1,267 academics.
Trump has been more public and, at times, ominous about it.
More public spending risks crowding out the private sort, he thinks.
Rossello should continue to get more public messaging support from us.
Sherman said he thinks Democrats should build more public support first.
Life in the mansions is more public than a normal home.
There are no more public hearings on the schedule for now.
But she was hoping more public activism might soften the blow.
The Yellow Vests are demanding fewer taxes and more public services.
They have much more public support than Republicans in the state.
But if it's the beginning of more public retaliation, that's different.
Brunei's sharia laws have prompted more public action from companies, though.
I think the more public the conversation, the better the response.
Yet the debt obsession led to less, not more, public investment.
UnitedHealthcare and Aetna are just more public and extreme than most.
More public phase As the impeachment efforts enter a new, more public phase, Trump and his allies will be forced to adopt their strategy, which has centered on the procedures rather than the merits of the case.
The notoriously private Royal Family has been a little more public lately.
Schlossberg is becoming one of the more public Kennedy's of his generation
In the age of social media, weddings are more public than ever.
The only thing new is that it became more public last week.
In the year since, Nilsen has taken to a more public arena.
We'll continue to update this story if more public allegations are made.
Other panels represent more public or explicit expressions of power and authority.
Lately, Spears and Asghari have become increasingly more public with their relationship.
That might look bad, but car infrastructure receives even more public welfare.
No word on if Bangalter plans on making more public appearances soon.
But now, the CIA is staking out a more public presence there.
They only escalate to a more public forum if talks prove unsuccessful.
Attracting foreign capital, alongside more public investment, is key to the plan.
We need more public engagement from black writers and intellectuals, not less.
We're becoming more transparent — more public about the nature of our periods.
Giuliani has since made several more public statements to clarify his remarks.
More public forums may be scheduled later this year in other cities.
Building up more public financing systems likely won't be enough, for now.
Now, we could use more public courses and affordable places to play.
Moving them could spread illness even more, public health officials there warned.
We're now having more public conversations about issues we never did before.
"Great whites generate more public attention than other species," Dr. Hammerschlag said.
Just simply affording him an opportunity for more public exposure – not good.
The signal was clear: Facebook badly wanted more public, real-time content.
More public transparency is needed for an impartial evaluation of the agreement.
When did fish start deserving more public attention and protection than humans?
Pence's comments suggested NASA would prioritize human spaceflight — with more public-private partnerships.
I came to Pioneer Works because this is a little more public-facing.
A royal wedding was a way more public affair back in the day.
Meanwhile, millennials took 24 percent more bike rides and used more public transit.
There's also room for way more public health efforts to deal with drugs.
We need more public spaces that welcome and help us hold our grief.
By definition, a lot of the things that we do are more public.
In this logic, only more public participation can make politicians serve the people.
There is, though, no more public face for Microsoft's AI work than Cortana.
But more public funds are needed right now to close the budget gap.
Our bodies, which have become more public, are becoming more image than reality.
Press argues that they should be transformed into more public and accessible institutions.
I'm trying to do more public speaking, particularly around topics like women's leadership.
Under Mr. Xi, these groups have multiplied and become more public and powerful.
And there are more public examples that are starting to reinvigorate the conversation.
The Alliance of Automobile Manufacturers is again calling only for more public awareness.
More apartments, more shops, more sidewalks, more public spaces for people to socialize.
Some of them are going to be more public about it than others.
"I just want to make politics more public," she said at the time.
This excess is more public than ever, pushing Mexicans to a boiling point.
Since then, Centineo has been more public about his relationship on Instagram account.
Moynihan dismissed skepticism about the effort as being more public relations than substance.
Tillerson also left the administration abruptly, albeit after more public disputes with Trump.
Mr. Duda is a more public figure and comfortable dealing with the media.
More public document releases are scheduled in January to groups that have sued.
Some of the characters in "Les Idoles" enjoy more public recognition than others.
Hillier warned that more public money could be wasted if the delays continue.
After months of unsuccessfully negotiating in private, he is taking a more public stance.
Even as more public Sunday Services start to emerge, they remain star-studded events.
So let's talk about the cases for a lot more public investment right now.
But suffice it say that the case for more public spending remains very strong.
Pelosi's announcement signals Democrats are getting ready to move to a more public phase.
We had conversations about what it might mean to be a more public figure.
It has opened more public nurseries to clear long waiting lists for child care.
As a result, there are more guns, in more houses and more public places.
He added that Sou was garnering more public support, despite pressure from the government.
That's about four times more public financing for fossil fuels than clean energy sources.
In his new role, Walker will be more public facing, according to the report.
As Tiffany became a teenager, she made more public appearances, usually alongside her father.
And of course, they are not alone in crying out for more public investment.
I tried Rubio, who has undergone more public agony than perhaps anyone about Trump.
But it's becoming clearer, and more public, that some of these markets are doomed.
We're hearing less taxes on one side, and on the other more public services.
More public interest groups and tech companies are also expected to take legal action.
The costs to governments and peoples were bailouts, lost jobs and more public debt.
The proposed deal should, if anything, be the focus of far more public debate.
With trained music students in its ranks, the orchestra began playing more public concerts.
Lula has publicly called for more public spending to drag Brazil out of recession.
Is there no -- you have no more public testimony scheduled that we know of.
Uncertainty ahead Observers had feared that Tuesday's protest could lead to more public unrest.
As for showing the family more public transportation routes, "I'm 69," Ms. Atkins said.
A source told People this would give them the chance to make more public appearances.
Sergey Brin, the Google co-founder, has made his opposition to Trump's policies more public.
The video stars Rousey first in an elegant dress, showing off her more public face.
That will allow more public oversight of how the agency handles these types of allegations.
This practice needs more public scrutiny, quantification and honest conversation in industry and legal circles.
I definitely won't want to be doing anything else that would make me more public.
As more public road-testing happens, the carnival-like appeal of self-driving cars wanes.
In Florida, it noted, more public schools are named for manatees than for George Washington.
Within the far-right ecosystem, Atomwaffen's operational security differentiates itself from other more public groups.
More public spending could have raised demand at a time of diminished private-sector spending.
The show also detailed what happened to the family as the case became more public.
There are few policy reform areas under more public scrutiny these days than law enforcement.
Korsnick is also planning more public outreach to convince Americans that nuclear power is green.
Fred Upton (R-Mich.), to require more public notification about lead contamination in drinking water.
If this new study is any indication, that framing will help garner more public support.
The work has ranged from the high level advocacy through to more public facing activism.
There's also the matter of the deadly vaping disease that's causing even more public alarm.
However, your focus is being pulled toward more public issues like your career and popularity.
Mr. Trump's initial cyberteam decided to be far more public in calling out Russian activity.
More public transportation is needed as well, because only city buses currently serve Tegel Airport.
Ultimately, government must balance encouraging more public and private infrastructure investment while upholding safety standards.
The private act of reading is about to get a lot more public in California.
The White House has said that the effort will help spur more public-private partnerships.
Blinder did say that Trump's criticism of Powell has been more public because of Twitter.
While at CIS, Feere held a more public profile, with a healthy social media presence.
Think about the racial wealth gap — it's getting more public coverage than it's ever gotten.
He recommends a private relationship with God over and against more "public displays" of piety.
And yes, I guess there is a perception that these lawsuits would be more public.
In this way, the office has recently taken a more public health–oriented approach to drugs.
It is the details of these tools that Amnesty wants to Twitter to make more public.
Instead the vote simply formalized their efforts, and signaled a more public phase of the investigation.
Diana favored the designer as she wore her outfits for more public engagements than anyone else.
The more prevalent new parents in their 40s are, the more public opinion begins to shift.
"In theory certainly we absolutely want to see more public control and more accountability," Spatt says.
" The source adds, though, that Bieber "doesn't plan to make any more public statements defending Scooter.
The biggest roadblock to US carriers adopting them is probably more public opinion than the FCC.
The organization is rallying donations to match funding for restoration, better lighting, and more public access.
It happened on July 6 at Wimbledon and was far more public than her husband's injury.
That means going beyond the standard response to calls for more public spending: namely, infrastructure investment.
There are more public mass shootings in America than in any other country in the world.
This summer, however, Amazon will be spinning the event out into a more public-facing conference.
Are you thinking you might do more public speaking or appearances to spread a certain message?
Attorney Matthew Lombard said Danley wouldn't be making any more public statements in the near future.
The pricing strategy is part of what Waymo is working out with these more public rides.
He said the committee did not now plan any more public hearings in its Russia probe.
The duo has managed to stay out of the spotlight, but is slowly becoming more public.
Months later, a controversial and far more public player hit level 999, the aforementioned Dev onica.
Even within the black community more public figures have taken a stand and addressed the issue.
" On changes in schools during her tenure: "I expect there will be more public charter schools.
Also, by excluding Krasnodar, the state had to build one more stadium, spending more public money.
The trial has also made the incident far more public than an internal investigation would have.
Fashion brands — and Nike is not alone in this — are taking much more public political positions.
In recent weeks, the Trump administration has been more public in its discussions about that threat.
And users generally trust private messaging services more than they do more public venues like Facebook.
The woman who raised Sterling, Sandra Sterling, predicted that the videos will spark more public outrage.
We will make a more public statement when all of the processes have been finalized. Rob
"One of the best things we've ever done to spur more public participatory discoverable content," Beshara said.
We want the president to push the EPA to make those [studies] more public and more definite.
So if Berlin is not doing this now to finance more public investments, it's simply losing out.
Bennet says building more affordable homes and more public transportation could ease the burden for many commuters.
But Wojcicki also hopes 23andMe will inspire more public interest in genetics and in science in general.
There will be more public consultation, such as open forums to discuss the project, in early 2020.
Such phone-based services are more immediate, more personal and more public than their keyboard-based predecessors.
According to Tollett, security has evolved each year to include more public and private organizations working together.
Smith said no: Mr. Smith is more public-facing than the top lawyers at most tech companies.
Although they've recently gotten more public with their relationship, Riri's new ink sent a pretty strong message.
Other times it might be in a more public setting, like a restaurant or a football game.
It also promises to put more public money into health care and the privately managed pension system.
But Camille also worked as her husband's business manager, a much more public aspect of their relationship.
"It opened my eyes to the need for more public outreach on these cold cases," Porter said.
I think it's quite a shock to read those and contrast them with his more public statements.
In part Mr Gove's reversals may reflect some easing of the pressure for more public-spending cuts.
"She doesn't seem in any rush to get back to a more public life," adds the insider.
Details from the FRC's annual review of audits could be made more public and detailed, he said.
I do think that in recent months I've seen a lot more public-directed attention from scientists.
Whitaker is now taking on a much more public role, after serving as Sessions' chief of staff.
Those lines of attack are expected to continue as the investigation moves into a more public phase.
But Kim says that she didn't mention any male authors by name at the more public event.
Prosecutors decided not to retry the officer, and the case was dismissed, leading to more public outcry.
Governments have grown across most industrialized nations — raising more taxes over time to offer more public services.
Martin Luther King Jr., said there needs to be more public dialogue about what happened to Jazmine.
Surprisingly, Europe has more public tech companies than both China and the U.S. with 914 listed firms.
Surprisingly, Europe has more public tech companies than both China and the U.S. with 236 listed firms.
The restraints are almost fully loosened, and what staff sees in private is more public than ever.
Johnson also rolled out an election manifesto that promised more public sector spending and no new taxes.
I want more public figures to acknowledge that they're role models, whether they like it or not.
Still, more and more public officials and candidates recognized that the winds on the issue had shifted.
As Tyler Cameron's relationship with Gigi Hadid becomes more public, his modeling career is also heating up.
The two have not often been photographed together, but they've made more and more public appearances recently.
Better governmental oversight, restructuring contracts to specify desirable results, and more public transparency would improve the industry.
Their roles could well become more public as the impeachment investigation unfolds and Congress seeks additional witnesses.
His far-left allies in the previous legislature demanded more public spending, especially on healthcare and education.
We do think it's inevitable that you're going to see more regulation, more public scrutiny as well.
Newly passed regulations in Monterey County are forcing cannabis growers to be more public than ever before.
But for on-stage performers like Ali Wong, failure can be a lot more public — and devastating.
Younger women who sleep with older and powerful men, willingly or unwillingly, face even more public distain.
House Democrats released the transcript Monday, beginning the impeachment inquiry's transition into a more public-facing phase.
Hammond has said he might be able to allow a bit more public spending later this year.
In many cases they differed from their more public pronouncements, embarrassing important friends of the United States.
He made the promise, the thinking goes, in a more public setting than his previous, broken promises.
"Mental health awareness needs to be really looked at and made more public," he added to the BBC.
But in the past two years, they've become more public, and are pushing their way into the mainstream.
The site eventually found a more public-facing home at a Russian domain, until Cloudflare pulled its support.
In London this week, a curious thing happened: A city gave its residents more public transit, not less.
McConnell, senators unite behind investigation into Russian hacking Democrats emerged wanting a more public airing of the information.
Trending up: Twitch is giving channel moderators more tools, and has promised to make enforcement actions more public.
And since hyperpartisanship is an obvious danger to our political system, more public participation doesn't solve that problem.
With more public and private investment, "we will expand the economy, create jobs and fight poverty," he promises.
What's more, public clashes between the president and top aides can literally undercut the administration's foreign policy goals.
They also wanted more public information on how notifications are processed and the criteria behind the decision making.
He'll be back in Europe this September, here's hoping he'll find a few more public pianos to play.
But since the economic crisis, a new wave of militant groups who advocate more public violence have emerged.
There is general agreement that we need more public investment in infrastructure and private investment to spur growth.
This is a prescription, he says, to "more public confidence in the final outcomes" of Supreme Court decisions.
Alphabet's efforts have been considerably more public, but throughout both development processes Drummond has remained on Uber's board.
Edward G. Rendell suggests that it is a prelude to more public corruption arrests, former federal prosecutors say.
Since then, the city has required regular inspections of privately owned public spaces to ensure more public access.
Charles Koch has also for years established himself as the more public face and voice of the network.
Zinke has also insisted monument management changes will allow for more public land access for sportsmen and others.
"The more public the family, the greater the emotional responsibility to uphold the public image," Mr. Johnson said.
News.Hathaway stayed mostly mum about her pregnancy, unlike other celebrities that choose to have a more public process.
While this spread of "STDs" was limited to the planning process, many of these mishaps were more public.
Studies have also found that after the financial crisis, there's more public trust in Amazon than in banks.
Despite CerCareOne's secrecy, the company seems to originate from a much more public, almost brazen phone location service.
And the moody palette of the master bedroom (top) offers a counterpoint to the brighter, more public spaces.
All sorts of companies have been integrating more public data for their own purposes, as it becomes available.
Setting up more public speaking opportunities for the candidates is another smart way of road testing the field.
On Thursday, the House passed a resolution formalizing the inquiry, signaling a transition into a more public phase.
Mr. Meszaros, a former gas-fitter with little previous business experience, has since won many more public procurements.
And Sadiq Khan, the mayor of London, has pushed for more public drinking fountains and bottle-refilling stations.
The federal judge overseeing the process held a two-day "fairness" hearing allowing for even more public input.
Mr. Bezos' space start-up, Blue Origin, is also making its efforts more public, giving him another stage.
Should more public school districts encourage Chinese students to live and study, and then graduate, from their schools?
Whatever else he decides to do, he could help allay some suspicions by agreeing to more public disclosures.
More and more public schools' after-school sports programs are evaporating as funding dries up, the CEO said.
This is bigger, it requires more planning, it requires more public, private connections together to solve these problems.
Biden also said he worried more public displays of sexism could surface as a result of this election.
More public interest groups are expected to ask the FCC to delay the vote ahead of its Dec.
France has long called for more public investment in northern Europe, but its appeals have largely been ignored.
And they should have defended being more public and aggressive at the time, at least in my view.
Some of the $3 billion will be spent advocating for more public and private money to attack disease.
In bringing about more public awareness that these conversations exist, we hope that someday they won't be necessary.
It strikes me that there is significantly more public discussion of such matters than, for example, education policy.
After a low-profile first edition last year, the series is returning in an expanded, more public form.
More public officials should follow Schneiderman's lead in New York and proactively and aggressively go after illegal scalpers.
If I stayed, I didn't just worry that there'd be more public flogging, shunning, and stress, I expected it.
The twins' birthday highlights a year when the increasingly active young royals have been assuming a more public role.
So I think more private options, more public-private partnerships is a good thing, rather than a bad thing.
But the inverse was also true; the more public funds libraries receive, the more people tend to use them.
Like Lula and Rousseff's economic advisers, Marconi argued for more public infrastructure spending and lending by state bank BNDES.
"More public expenditure ... Can make you popular for a while, but who pays in the end?" he asked rhetorically.
He mulls the need for more public spending on technological research and for education reform, to prioritise vocational skills.
This is home turf for Mr Leonard, who has promised to raise taxes to pay for more public spending.
The Duke of Edinburgh is 95 and won't attend any more public events on a regular basis after August.
It also reflects the growth of a more public debate in some parts of the continent about gender issues.
Publishing Paying For It and becoming more public was a further step, but it didn't feel that significantly different.
It's not just Fidelity that's getting more public about their interest in digital currencies and the underlying blockchain technology.
He said any reforms he proposes would focus on opening the door to more public input on monument designations.
Still, as these incidents become more and more public, and our comments' sections longer and longer, it's worth attempting.
Trump, defense officials say, strongly believes more public acknowledgment must be paid to the successes of the US campaign.
Trump is questioning the legitimacy of an election he won, to claim more public backing than voters gave him.
Ovitz is sort of the more public figure and more brash, and Meyer's the one that lets people know.
"One possibility is that the system moves even in a more public direction than it has," Ms. Kamarck said.
In most years of the past three presidential administrations, first ladies have given more public speeches than vice presidents.
The administration reapproved the Kentucky program in November after accepting more public comments, to show it was considering feedback.
Keanu Reeves and artist Alexandra Grant are in a relationship — and are ready to be more public about it.
It should be more nimble and slightly more public with its experiments, and push more of them out sooner.
The House approved the rules for the inquiry last Thursday with an eye toward moving to more public proceedings.
Another, related lesson is that simply spending more public money is not going to transform classrooms in poor countries.
It would be great to get more public discussion on which funds were missed and why by LP investors.
The Republican candidate has relied on surrogates, like his campaign head, to hold more public events on his behalf.
This area of the exhibition contains a more public interior, Le Bon Marché, the first department store in Paris.
Many people said that they found the experience refreshing and that they yearned for more public space like this.
The more public one involves the Rio Games, where Neymar, 24, will try to restore Brazil's flagging soccer esteem.
The resolution sets the rules for the inquiry and is a sign the process will soon become more public.
" And "Could there be more value in encouraging better food, more public spaces for physical activity and stronger communities?
The couple, who have been dating for more than a year, have become increasingly more public with their relationship.
The protest organizers are demanding stricter laws regarding child abuse, better government services for survivors and more public awareness.
He also said that Ms. DeVos has visited more public schools since she started than religious or private schools.
If the other paintings in the exhibition are bedroom paintings, "Woman In A Park" comes across as more public.
"I'm forced to have a conversation with my kids because it's more public and out there," Dr. Fretz said.
After that, the tone of his comments changed and "became more public and derogatory," the woman told the investigator.
The hope is that the modification will allow many more public health labs to start testing for the coronavirus.
The more public it became, the more unlikely it was that a potential victim would pay out the ransom.
Jordan is now focusing on spurring growth by more public spending it hopes will revive consumer and business confidence.
The data makes these positive deviants and early adopters more public, families share the stories, and it drives changes.
That's been true for the last five-plus years as more public market investors have gotten into the space.
The city would drill more public boreholes and truck portable water to residents as short term solutions, he said.
But his broader views on the case for more public spending and unrigging Britain's rigged economy won widespread support.
In this way, the office has recently guided the nation toward a more public health–oriented approach to drugs.
"President Xi asks for two things: the courts should be fairer and result in more public confidence," Judge Jiang said.
For those who want an even more public experience, it will be arriving in Survios' 38 VR Arcade Network location.
If Realms gives Minecraft players a private space to play in with their friends, servers go bigger and more public.
We need more public transport in Silicon Valley and it's being blocked by the Republicans in California in the administration.
He has called for more public-private partnerships to give pharmaceutical companies better incentives to develop treatments for neglected diseases.
Just after the election, PPI also published "Mandate for Change," as a more public-facing guidebook for the incoming administration.
In some ways, celebrities' lives are much more public than they were when Hilton first got famous, pre-social media.
Dating now for more than a year, Spears and her dancer beau have become increasingly more public with their relationship.
What will we learn from the second whistleblower, and will more public servants come forward with information damaging to Trump?
So Democrats' main goal was instead to draw more public attention to what they viewed as the report's damning findings.
"The more public understanding, the less chance that (the Fed's) actions will fuel unnecessarily volatility in the markets," Williams said.
A more public display of Hula's work comes from a collaboration with Instagram for the Facebook Cannes Lions Festival 2016.
Arab leaders from Morocco to the Gulf States must condemn terrorist attacks with a stronger, louder and more public voice.
It's just going on in a different way, in a more public way, which may bring more people in, sure.
But if the migrants were allowed to have proper jobs, they would pay more taxes and support more public services.
Such considerations suggest that the shift away from wealth-transfer taxes ought to be the subject of more public debate.
But as far as statements go, few are more visible or more public than putting somebody's face on a bill.
Why risk any repercussions when more public-facing, publicly accountable institutions seem to be containing the Trump threat fairly well?
I think in the end the IG will come out with more public support than the Mueller probe now has.
I think we have done a lot of shifting and working around circumstances, some which was more public than others.
Zuckerberg has also been taking a more public role, which many see as a nod to the company's growing influence.
Bennett said "certain people" felt they needed more public credit for Carson's early success -- and it didn't work out well.
As MoviePilot reports, Shyamalan's original ending put The Horde in a far more public place: the roof of a school.
It is also looking to diversify risk through more public market listings, including the share sales of its tourism business.
But I'm curious, looking forward, is Microsoft considering a more open or more public experience for E3 in the future?
We're just happy to be getting any details at all about the couple's relationship, which is finally becoming more public.
Shortly after, Malik was rumored to be dating Hadid, and the two have been increasingly more public about their relationship.
Activists believe police over-zealousness has reached a breaking point, while many conservatives believe law enforcement needs more public support.
This is more public access to the shore than was available when the land was private ranching and lumbering territory.
Two more public meetings are set for Saturday and next Tuesday, and written comments will be taken before the vote.
This week, the CDC sent out more test kits, and now more public health labs are testing for the virus.
Third, we should make the government of the workplace more public (in the sense that political scientists use the term).
That means Mr. Green may have to give up some up his reserve and step into a more public role.
Mayor Bill Peduto has been working with the Task Force to commission more public art that represents women of color.
But the response to the speech also highlighted the challenges for Zuckerberg as he takes on a more public role.
It could also help officials like Mr. de Blasio make the case for even more public spending on prekindergarten programs.
Over time we're seeing more mass shootings, in more public places, with higher body counts, and perpetrated by younger attackers.
He also cautiously moved the company toward more public acceptance of climate-change science and support for a carbon tax.
This year, for the 70th anniversary, it took a more public approach, organizing a symposium in Beijing on Thursday. Feb.
The improved performance comes as the CEO has taken a more public role in addressing regulatory concerns about the company.
One investment banker believes the pot stock party is just getting started and predicts more public offerings from the industry.
Repeating the mistakes of the past and pouring even more public resources into abstinence-only programs won't get us there.
But as soon as their life-saving potential is realized, they expect them to be rolled out onto more public roads.
The Obama administration has been more public about its evidence in the DNC case, but it has not been entirely public.
However, Google could improve by adding more public transparency and working with the United Nations to reject autonomous weapons, he said.
"This could provide flexibility for more public investments to offset the drag on growth from the recent demonetization move," noted Rao.
Falck said Einride would apply next year for more public route permits and was planning to expand in the United States.
Mr Trump has promised to make more public land available to miners; but access to coal reserves is not their problem.
He has a new book out about online extremism in which he argues for for more public media and content moderation.
"If I stayed, I didn't just worry that there'd be more public flogging, shunning, and stress, I expected it," she wrote.
This would ensure that those who benefit the most from university cover the costs, leaving more public money for other things.
"When our marriage fell apart, it was more public than we could ever have imagined," Christina says in the video above.
Her story, and others, have led to more public discussions about how we as women can help achieve gender pay parity.
"I called on him to be a more public and forceful advocate on behalf of the community," Mr. Van Bramer said.
It took a while, but the impeachment inquiry has made the embarrassing details about the Biden family's finances much more public.
On Monday, House Democrats announced they planned to take a vote on procedures for a more public phase of the investigation.
"Rather than go get more public assistance, which I already felt ashamed of, I ended up selling myself out," she says.
They're disarming each other in subtle ways, and becoming more public about their (still wholly unacted upon) affections towards each other.
Many of their projects are not terribly innovative, and haven't been subjected to the same rigorous review as more public projects.
In other words, there's still no more public evidence of criminal collusion with Russia than there was before charges were brought.
Speaking of fighting in the shade, Mariah Carey has had one of our more public recent breakups from billionaire James Packer.
The move was part of Zuckerberg's "New Year's resolution" to hold more public discussions about the future of technology in society.
As their resistance became more public, it attracted more participants—and created such a political headache that the Obama administration capitulated.
However, his aggressive pro-growth plans include sharp tax cuts for both businesses and individuals on top of more public spending.
And I think we're likely to see a lot more public support for the budget at the National Institutes of Health.
And unlike the app suspension news, this disclosure was made on the For Developers blog, not the more public-facing Newsroom.
Affirmative action helped bring marginalized groups into the public work force; there, they benefited from more public scrutiny of employment practices.
It's a timely storyline, coming right at the time that online services like Facebook are facing more public scrutiny than ever.
"There should be more public spaces instead of tall buildings and cars," he said, standing in the middle of the plaza.
Although Netanyahu would like to make these new relationships more public, he doesn't want to put M.B.Z. and M.B.S. at risk.
The India head for one of those funds said, "Let things settle down a bit, then will do more [public relations]. "
" The goal, he said in an interview, is simple and plain, "to open up more public lands for enjoyment by Americans.
But Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi has indicated that she is open to considering a more public option during the new Congress.
The week inspired companies to double down on sustainability initiatives, and for heads of state to encourage more public-private partnerships.
The resolution's passage sets rules for the inquiry and signals that it will begin to transition into a more public phase.
That tells me that people are buying more efficient cars, using more public transportation or using ride-sharing apps like Uber.
According to Zinke, the goal in leasing more public land and privatizing services is to raise revenue for the federal government.
There has been more public inquiry and evidence put into the public domain about almost any other person in British history.
Ford also talked about the importance of having more public conversations about the disorder that he hopes can be eradicated soon.
And second, support for the top 3 first-round candidates suggests that voters have prioritized better services and more public transparency.
We would like to build more public housing and implement stronger rent controls to keep working-class communities in city-centers.
The most effective approach could simply be more public education about the conditions in which animals raised for their fur live.
But with more public reports about the nature of the charges the committee said it would move forward with a probe.
The backlash inspired him to take a more public persona, giving more revealing interviews and broadening his reach on social media.
To be as safe as possible and to avoid getting scammed, Jain says staying in a more public place is ideal.
In these places, there isn't moderation to the same extent that there is on more public platforms like YouTube, Twitter, Facebook.
But I can't help thinking that this is precisely the reason we should be discussing political issues on more public platforms.
Held believes the N.F.L. should take more responsibility for the development, and ensure no more public money is spent on it.
As for Facebook, which is more public, Mr. Goni said that many Rohingya had deactivated their accounts on the social network.
I think that when I get into college I'll be able to be more public about my beliefs and my opinions.
Cameron says a lack of company response could galvanize more public support for state and local measures to protect gig workers.
Barbara A. Blair, the president of the alliance, said the garment district needs more public spaces because foot traffic has increased.
In a particularly prescient episode, it tackles how public apologies for toxic behavior can be more public relations than actual atonement.
Even if E3 permits 10,000 more public attendees—if it does decide to go that route—where would it fit in?
Kobach said the commission aims to hold at least four more public meetings, with the next meeting coming before Oct. 1.
"Taxpayers are supporting this in real dollars and that is why you are seeing more public debate against them," Smith said.
With each round, they could whip up more public outrage against the other, making it harder for either to back down.
It was Mr. Trump who made it an issue again, and in a forum arguably more public, and permanent, than Twitter.
It's been a long time, but Russell is optimistic that more public attention can lead to a break in the case.
The controversial bill dealt with an issue many states are grappling with -- whether to put more public dollars toward privatized education.
And that's a big deal too and could benefit from a little more public attention because the consequences are so big.
First, the author exposes how drug companies pushed medical, ethical and legal boundaries, often causing more public harm than health benefit.
The Earnest Family does not anticipate giving any more public statements on this matter until after the criminal case is resolved.
This is the role of "leading small groups" (lingdao xiaozu): shadowy committees that often eclipse the power of more public political structures.
There has been more public review of a sidewalk cafe than a $2 billion or $3 billion deal to bring Amazon here.
Thursday's event has been touted by Trump for several months, inspired by his calls for more public displays of US military might.
But it likely stands a better chance of being upheld and implemented; and is likely to find more public and congressional support.
I maintain that the internet has not made us any weirder, it's just made the weird things we do much more public.
Foxx and Holmes have been taking their relationship a bit more public in recent months, even wrapping up 2018 with a Dec.
These alerts get screenshot and make their way into WhatsApp groups or out onto more public social networks like Facebook and Twitter.
It will take a little more public attention before comics journalism is able to lose what Ms Glidden calls its "naming problem".
Following the rulings, more public defenders have been turning down cases, leading to months-long waits before some suspects get legal representation.
There are several plausible ways that cracking down on electoral fraud would produce politicians who support more public spending on health care.
In response to public concern and rumors of government intervention, social networks have been taking a much more public stand against terrorism.
" Pagoto noted that one way Facebook could improve on this front is to "bring in more public health experts to the table.
"In operation, the greater the incentives contained within the institutional framework, the more public enforcers will use forfeiture laws," the study states.
Dan and Axios Markets editor Dion Rabouin dive into why Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell has become more public and more political.
Foxx and Holmes have been taking their romance a bit more public in recent months, even wrapping up 2018 with a Dec.
"The media predicted and pushed for beef and feuding and more public 'dragging' (I hate that word so much)," reads Rose's note.
The deal was far larger and more public than most Apple investments, and didn't clearly tie into Apple's flagship product, the iPhone.
But Titus shares a Spotify account with her younger sister, who found the list and decided to make it much more public.
As Walsh is one of the more public critics of Trump's appointments, I reached out to him to hear about his frustrations.
Even though our identities on the internet are more public than ever, we are still individually afforded a certain amount of privacy.
He can create the incentives for a more public-private partnership that will provide better, stronger, healthier conditions for public housing residents.
Career Suicide, in particular, I don't think I could have been more public about things people generally want to keep not public.
Michael: Thanks for letting me hang out so I could burn you in a more public forum than our Slack chat room!
December 5th is my favorite day of the year and if we are any more public with our obsession we'd get arrested….
It offset the sharp loss in tuition income with more public subsidies, which in Minnesota are decided by a Board of Regents.
Was the letter more "public relations maneuver" than a genuine policy, or was the University of Chicago taking a much-needed stand?
They called for "national common sense gun laws" and, for their communities, more public resources, more jobs, better schools and economic development.
There's still a chance that EPA could schedule more public hearings on CPP repeal, not that more hearings would change Pruitt's mind.
The exec was formerly in charge of Facebook's News Feed, and has increasingly become a more public face for the social network.
Tinder Live with Lane Moore (Friday) Modern romance centers on social media, and this new show makes it all the more public.
Gay rights and issues became even more public that people became more sensitive, not only to not offending people, but to perception.
Anti-austerity Podemos, the third biggest party in parliament, also condemned the cabinet, predicting it would push through more public spending cuts.
There's a big difference between filmmaking and music, and Singer's position as director is undoubtedly more public-facing than Gottwald's as producer.
It was replaced with a downtown, minimal vibe that looked more Public School than mass market brand that DKNY became synonymous with.
She posts Mukbangs, intimate personal vlogs from her kitchen floor, and has been in more public feuds than maybe any other influencer.
"African-American women are making more public their support of black women and #MeToo is definitely a part of that," she said.
Nassar's trial probably received more public attention than it would have if it had not taken place in the midst of #MeToo.
For Mr. Green, this means he may have to give up some up his reserve and step into a more public role.
All of this plays into the hands of traditional tobacco companies and is likely to create more public-health harm, not less.
A "don't know what you've got until it's gone" type situation, perhaps, that could generate more public support for libraries moving forward.
Ms. Waters has introduced more public gatherings recently, like the reading group "Tea and Trollope," which takes place seasonally on Sunday afternoons.
He is working with the Blue Jays and M.L.B. to do more public events like the one he participated in last week.
The woman who raised Sterling, Sandra Sterling, told reporters she's seen the unreleased videos -- and that they will spark more public outrage.
The once private pair is now more public than ever, with lots of sweet Instagram pics proving their love to any naysayers.
The uptick in propaganda is part of the overall spread of far-right ideology and its more public face in recent years.
Since taking office, his administration has shown signs both of hard edges and conventional stances (albeit sometimes with more public chest-thumping).
US Navy missions in disputed waters may get more public attention but flyovers have important role to play, senior military officials say.
Preschool is now free for children between three and five years old, and municipalities have created a lot more public daycare slots.
But the planned House vote this week — which signals a move into a more public phase — could put those complaints to rest.
"A lot of these women have thought that before, but they've been more public in their willingness to state that," Dittmar said.
Not only will these experiments prompt more public discourse, but they'll likely add to the existing body of research on the subject.
But when it comes to medical issues, in particular, modern-day first ladies have handled things in a much more public fashion.
The first thing that changed is that more public attention has been put on what is, percentage-wise, a pretty small problem.
Meanwhile, Burr promised at the start of Thursday's Senate hearing that his panel would hold more public hearing as they continued their investigation.
Screenshot: amazonConcerns over the economic realities of gig workers have largely focused on more public-facing firms like Uber, Lyft, Taskrabbit, and Instacart.
The Japanese government pledged late last year to ease regulations to allow for self-driving cars to be tested on more public roads.
The House passed Democrats' impeachment rules Thursday morning, an unnecessary vote but one marking a new more public phase in the impeachment investigation.
The company promises a more public debut of the robot at the Pasadena CaliBurger location is set to arrive in "the coming weeks."
The state of Rio supports more public-sector pensioners than working civil servants; for every police colonel on active duty five are retired.
Today, Motherboard reports that Amazon has published video of a suspected thief in a far more public place: a promoted post on Facebook.
The weight of investors' money has bet that Mr Trump will cut taxes and spend more public funds on fixing America's crumbling infrastructure.
The larger budget deficits entailed by tax reform, along with more public spending on infrastructure, would underpin yields on long-term Treasury bonds.
I wrote last week that criticisms of the COO, long an unimpeachable figure in the tech world, had suddenly become much more public.
It may well be that the central demand which emerges from the consultation is a familiar contradiction: more public services and lower taxes.
In 2015, with the release of my novel, Dietland, I began to deal with it on an even larger and more public scale.
Stephen Townsend, the commander of the war against ISIS, has kept a more public profile, leading three news conferences so far this year.
And South Korea, America and Japan are likely to become more public about their three-way co-ordination against the North Korean threat.
Twitter, as more public-facing medium, is more suited to combining news with real-time commentary from people whose views you care about.
"Listen, there has to be private meetings all the time, but I think there should be more public debate on it," he said.
And watch for Trump to become more public about his support for the cause of "re-moralizing" America on a white Christian basis.
As a result, the show's two main exhibition floors are filled with booths that seem designed to cater to a more public audience.
Instead, he believes the boom is tied to strong economic growth and that there is plenty of room for more public equities expansion.
In a recent hearing on Capitol Hill on worldwide threats, the Director of National Intelligence Daniel Coats showed a little more public flexibility.
It's the role of media in highlighting who these people are, telling their stories, sharing their stories, and making those stories more public.
For example, policies allowing more public funding to go to for-profit colleges have had backing from both Democrats and Republicans in Congress.
After this attack, the hacker, who identified as an "anarchist revolutionary," kept a more public profile, posting on a (now deleted) Twitter account.
He also said rental and property sector legislation needed to be simplified to pave the way for more public and home charging points.
The SEC must rule on Northern Pass by the end of September, and there is only one more public hearing left to attend.
He also said rental and property sector legislation needed to be simplified to pave the way for more public and home charging points.
Opening more public lands to extraction is just the opposite: sacrificing resources we may need in the future to serve the gluttonous present.
All told, G-20 governments provided nearly four times more public financing to fossil fuels than to clean energy from 2013 to 85033.
One of the more public examples was a recent overhaul of a Google robotics effort whose best-known project is a robotic cheetah.
Representatives of the larger home-sharing companies have met with New Orleans officials, but they are seldom heard from in more public forums.
In addition to overseeing arguably Facebook's most important product, Mosseri has become a more public face for the company over the last year.
The House on Thursday voted to formalize the impeachment inquiry, signaling the process will take a more public phase in the coming weeks.
Still, if China were to be more public about the checks, it could lead to copycat policies from other countries, analysts have said.
Moreover, vaccine scientists will earn a lot more public trust, and overcome a lot more unfounded fear, if they choose transparency over censorship.
In September, his younger brother Frédéric was promoted to a more public, prominent role at TAG Heuer, the LVMH-owned Swiss watch brand.
Workplaces are different under the law from public spaces, but there is not a space much more public than a professional football field.
LUSAKA, Sept 11 (Reuters) - Zambia's central bank said on Wednesday it opposed government moves to remove lawmakers' oversight over acquiring more public debt.
The meetings with lawmakers this week will be behind closed doors, allowing the GM chief to avoid a more public grilling for now.
Do you think it would have been better if the information had been more public and transparent, for the public and for doctors?
And no 2020 candidate has held more public events in California than Mr. Sanders, according to a count maintained by The Sacramento Bee.
Critics of outsourcing have long maintained that it would be cheaper and less risky to keep more public sector work in government hands.
But his admirers here and elsewhere are hoping that Cardinal Tobin will become a more public voice for Pope Francis and his priorities.
The Labour Party has plans for more public spending, potentially including the renationalisation of some utilities and rail operators, which might unsettle investors.
Thanks to better (and more public) testing, it's been a long time since any of these companies introduced a disastrous operating system release.
Those rejections have presented a problem for Juul, which needs strong science to prove that "juuling" offers more public health benefit than risk.
But only last year did I decide to become more public about my experience as an African-American Muslim in the intelligence community.
The constant onslaught of new technology is making our lives more public and trackable than ever, which understandably scares a lot of people.
"By bringing more public consciousness to this, we hope we can put a little more pressure on these companies to comply," Jackson said.
On a more public scale – and outside of the realm of fiction – Trump's controversial comments about women, Adichie fears, have had a normalizing effect.
Trump has held a lot of meetings about health care reform, some more public than others, most with documentary proof of women in attendance.
Everything from parking, traffic flow and goods delivery can be radically improved  —  reducing congestion and allowing cities to transform roads into more public spaces.
If private and faith-based schools want public money and live up to the promise of providing options, they need to be more public.
WE'RE FOCUSED ON ADDING MORE PUBLIC COMPANY EXPERIENCE, WE'RE FOCUSED ON ADDING MORE INTERNATIONAL POLICY EXPERIENCE, AND A LOT MORE MEDIA EXPERIENCE AS WELL.
The March draft rule would have lowered the bar from someone relying primarily on government support, to someone using one or more public benefits.
"Seeing how consumption is a huge part of Kuwait's local economy, it would be nice to see more public consumer-orientated listings," he said.
Unlike a more public platform like Reddit, the comments on The Hub are largely thoughtful and generous — there's just not a lot of them.
Trump's tensions with Mattis were more public, particularly with regard to the importance of alliances like NATO and US involvement in Syria and Afghanistan.
She also said there are 23 more public meetings scheduled, as well as an online option for people to weigh in on the plan.
Hundreds of different political groups with thousands of members produce conspiracy theories and misinformation, which then spread to more public parts of the platform.
"Let me stress it, in the cyclical upturn we are still in, more public debt is not a cure, it's a disease," Villeroy said.
They felt their privacy would be protected if the documents were released in that way, and the case could then be made more public.
The main opposition Labour Party has plans for more public spending, including the renationalisation of some utilities and rail operators, which might unsettle investors.
Just before cars finally took over most public spaces for transportation, there were more public transit options provided by some weirdly familiar looking vehicles.
With the Coachella event, West seems to be inviting more public participation in his religious endeavor, though it's still unclear where it's all going.
While he's still handling Flynn, Sullivan appears to be using his authority to wedge open more public access to that part of the investigation.
Adding more public restrooms (called "Pit Stops," a program developed in 2014) is a priority, but one that also comes with plenty of challenges.
The Eastman Museum plans to hosts two more public 35mm filmmaking workshops next year, including another in conjunction with the 2017 Nitrate Picture Show.
But now, as abortion foes have succeeded in shrinking access, advocates are working harder to grow grassroots support and taking a more public stance.
While siblings Bianca Bree, Sterling Rice and Kristopher Van Damme have led more public lives, Varenberg has tended to shy away from the spotlight.
Since taking office, he's halted more than 30 costly environmental regulations, approved two large oil pipelines, and opened up more public land for drilling.
Friedman may be asked to take on a more public role as CEO Solomon looks to shine the light on Goldman's alternative-investing activities.
Niantic Labs isn't letting something like a little old day-long public relations disaster get in the way of more public Pokémon Go events.
Last week, the pair seemed to make their relationship more public when they were seen holding hands during a trip to upstate New York.
A decision in favor of Trinity Lutheran Church, located in Columbia, Missouri, set the stage for more public money to go to religious entities.
China can afford to spend more public money on education, health and environmental clean-up and can use the fiscal adjustment to its advantage.
And so we're starting to see — on issues like gun control, on immigration reform — corporations take more public stances, sometimes supporting progressive policy positions.
In recent months, Jamie Foxx and Katie Holmes have taken their relationship more public than ever since they were first seen together in 2013.
Sagan hoped that through the development of a microphone, the sounds of Mars would enthrall the public, garnering more public interest in space exploration.
"The way the product is built allows people to feel pretty comfortable even in the more public feeds, the more featured feeds," adds Rehfeld.
Why you'll hear about this again: Clark's shooting is gaining national traction and could lead to more public outcry bringing attention to police shootings.
But as users happen upon content that's from more public figures and accounts, they may not always act appropriately – leaving harassing or bullying messages.
Campaigners said more public awareness campaigns are needed, and law enforcement should be stepped up in remote and rural areas where the tradition persists.
If Mr. Murphy's role as ambassador produced more public insights than he would have preferred, his long tenure at Goldman Sachs remains largely opaque.
Last week, the pair seemed to make their relationship more public when they were photographed holding hands during a trip to upstate New York.
No alternatives for a new framework to allow more public borrowing had yet been discussed with Sunak, the newspaper said citing Downing Street officials.
He cannot afford that approach now, as he moves into the tougher, more public process of trying to push a legislative program through Congress.
"It's funny how things have unfolded and as your life becomes more public," he said in an interview at the family's home last month.
She doesn't tour often, and she has long preferred the scholarly remove of a composer's identity to the more public one of a bandleader.
Research shows that in general, the more public statements a president makes in favor of a nominee, the more "yes" votes that nominee receives.
The main opposition Labour Party has plans for more public spending, including the renationalization of some utilities and rail operators, which might unsettle investors.
Sanders also spiked a proposed waterfront redevelopment plan and then worked out a new arrangement with the relevant developer that secured some more public amenities.
Yang, the spokesman, defended the construction, saying it serves mostly civilian purposes and helps fulfill China's international responsibilities and obligations by providing more public goods.
SnapchatScreenshot: GizmodoSnapchat built itself up on the idea of personal, private photo messages, but it's slowly become a place for more public sharing as well.
More public forms of debate — like a Twitter argument — serve to fuel public notions that the science of climate change, for example, is in doubt.
Watch more from VICE: Making the facts more public seems like a huge step in the right direction, but many people may never see them.
But many Democrats (and the occasional Republican) have argued that Mueller's findings were in fact quite damning, and deserve far more public attention and scrutiny.
After months of negotiating in private where the fund manager said many of his overtures have been ignored, he is taking a more public stance.
Obamacare and Medicaid enjoy far more public support than the emerging Republican health care plan, according to a new poll from the Kaiser Family Foundation.
Uptime is not designed for this private sharing, but is instead a different take on the more public socializing that takes place around video content.
A President Trump would likely embolden the worst elements of his base to be even more public, more outspoken, more visible -- and possibly more dangerous.
Having recently embraced a more public role, his fame — and infamy — in the West have even fueled rumors of possible political opportunities in his future.
He invokes the authority of the IMF to justify more public spending—or, as he puts it, borrowing to invest in the nation's productive capacity.
But dialogue around geoengineering is nevertheless ramping up, attracting both support and criticism from many stakeholders, ultimately generating more public attention than perhaps ever before.
Through Trayvon's tragedy, we are reminded of the pattern that many black Americans have had to live through, but on a much more public scale.
Engie said it planned to use the acquisitions to grow its business by offering energy services to more public and private, commercial and industrial customers.
The case gained more public awareness in October 2017, though, when Olympic medalist McKayla Maroney posted about her abuse by Nassar under the hashtag #MeToo.
Clinton is also focusing on bringing high-speed broadband to all Americans – and to more public places – as well as continued support for Net Neutrality.
Bieber "doesn't plan to make any more public statements defending Scooter" but "he really just wants the whole thing to die down," the source added.
Things were a lot more public," she tells the publication, as part of a feature titled "Surviving A Father's Addiction: Lamar Odom's Family Speaks Out.
The Kremlin on Friday also demanded that the U.S. provide evidence that Russia was directly involved in the cyberattack before making any more public accusations.
" Under Obama, HUD sought to usurp zoning laws from localities to "force suburban neighborhoods with no record of housing discrimination to build more public housing.
The EPA had said that it would consider holding more public hearings on repealing the Clean Power Plan, but many observers—me included—were skeptical.
"This is the ultimate irony — when I was growing up we had more public space," said Khor whose organization works on community-based urban regeneration.
Her ideas for reducing poverty are fine, but they are circa Ed Muskie: more public works jobs, housing tax credits, more money for Head Start.
This welcome effort to provide more public transparency and accountability almost certainly will focus early on the failings of the now-debunked Russia collusion probe.
Moreover, as we just elected a business person to "fix it," perhaps there is more public trust in the private sector than conventional wisdom suggests.
It is unclear if there will be any more public action in the probe before the August recess, which is only a few weeks away.
Teachers in Chicago — the nation's third-largest public school district — went on strike in October, calling for higher pay and more public funding in education.
Becca Lewis said that often, tech companies will keep these algorithms secret because it's expensive proprietary information, and more public information can empower media manipulators.
But some economists say the sheer size of the deficit estimate could pave the way for more public spending ahead of mayoral elections in October.
Age-friendly communities within cities may require extensive infrastructure improvements, including wider sidewalks, bike lanes, more public transportation options and longer pedestrian signal walk times.
"Many survivors of acid attacks still don't know their rights," said Ponce, who is also campaigning to ensure more public hospitals have specialized burns units.
He warned more public spending risked overheating the economy and hurting growth down the line if more people shifted from the private to public sector.
Usefully, Bill Gates personally recently weighed in on the idea of him paying much more in taxes to fund more public goods through the government.
And because so many Vietnamese were debating the issue on social media, he added, they were able to spot inconsistencies and demand more public accountability.
For over a decade she's posted Mukbangs, intimate personal vlogs from her kitchen floor, and gotten into more public feuds than maybe any other influencer.
Portugal's unions are now threatening strikes to press the government to more fully reverse austerity, increase wages and unlock more public spending to reduce inequality.
Though he was narrowly confirmed to a lifetime seat on the Supreme Court, Brett Kavanaugh can expect more public scrutiny if Democrats take the House.
But with the specter of legalization hanging over New York, some 593/20 festivities are becoming more public, even though recreational use is still illegal.
In response to the "no" campaign's vitriol, many same-sex couples have felt compelled to speak out and share their lives in more public ways.
A public figure (and what figure could be more public than the president?) has to get over a high bar to win a defamation suit.
Meanwhile, locals say that other types of public projects, like power lines or roads, involve far more public input than oil and gas pipelines do.
Yet media coverage of the impeachment trial, while still largely confined to cable television, has attracted more public attention than earlier phases of the scandal.
But transparency groups have succeeded at prying loose some documents from the State Department, so it's likely more public evidence will emerge about Pompeo's involvement.
More public health news: The Trump administration is weighing a ban on the sale of flavored e-cigarettes amid a spate of vaping-related illnesses.
More public attacks by Ghosn on the justice system and Nissan could scare off corporate Japan from wanting to deal with any foreigners at all.
"Mobilizing finance to fund adaptation measures, particularly in developing countries, is also crucial," and it may require more public-private partnerships, according to the director.
But the push in the Judiciary Committee this week has also sparked a more public voice of caution from those Democrats opposed to impeachment. Rep.
Despite the difference of opinion around legislation, though, many agree that more public attention paid to the concept of virginity testing is a good thing.
Another under-discussed step in the United States that Nordic nations are making is putting more public education emphasis on online literacy and critical thinking.
In addition to the problem of teens using e-cigarettes, there's also the matter of the deadly vaping disease that's causing even more public alarm.
They're hoping to bring Sanders's support for agribusiness to a more public consciousness, which Matt says is a black mark on an otherwise positive record.
Betsy DeVos's political donations have gone to support efforts to redirect more public education dollars to charter schools and vouchers for private and religious schools.
Supporters say that more public weapons will help deter would-be criminals, but opponents argue that there is no evidence that open-carry states are safer.
She also decided to take a more public role in her work at the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, which the couple cofounded and co-chair.
What's more, public perception of graft has worsened, a worrying sign for a government that swept to power after violent street protests against sleaze under Yanukovich.
Kate has been friends with Sophie for many years, with the two enjoying birthday celebrations together as well as more public events such as the Wimbledon.
Isabella may be more closed-off online, but she has appeared some videos with her more public sister, including a trip they took to Italy together.
It's true that, thanks in no small part to the work of NPR's journalists, the organization's struggles with sexual harassment have been more public than most.
That unexpected timing, aides said, meant Clinton was going to be far more public at the same time that Trump's presidency faced its most existential threat.
The limited launch is meant to serve as a test to see if Facebook's messaging platform could encourage broader, more public conversations focused on specific topics.
Formalizing the impeachment investigation represents a significant shift from preliminary and largely behind-the-scenes work to much more public legal and political steps toward impeachment.
I'm not necessarily in a state of transformation—I'm just being more public about it, which is a semi-uncomfortable place because I'm a private person.
But with Turner and Joe Jonas's engagement and things between Chopra and Nick Jonas getting more and more public, let's hope it won't be long now.
Shkreli gained even more public scrutiny after it was revealed that he was the mystery buyer of a one-of-a-kind Wu Tang Clan album.
But this total 180-degree change could totally work out to the project's favor by winning more public support and possibly helping the thing get done.
Since then, Uber's autonomous trucks have received updated technology, but haven't made any more public demonstrations thanks to a lawsuit from Alphabet alleging stolen trade secrets.
Factory workers and janitors and farmworkers organized themselves into class-action lawsuits, and reached out to more public and powerful folks who could get them help.
Wall Street reform advocates say they are glad to see Goldman Sachs-related 2016 headlines bring more public awareness to financial regulatory and campaign finance issues.
Though steeped in ancient traditions, the funeral of King Bhumibol will permit more public participation than those of previous kings, said Thai monarchy expert Tongthong Chandransu.
The Times reported on Wednesday that Philip carried out more public engagements last year than did his grandsons William and Harry, and William's wife Kate combined.
Indeed, McConnell may only have come even that close because he skipped the normal committee hearing process, protecting the proposal from more public and media scrutiny.
This desire—and the urgent need for more public scholarship on race and history at this moment—motivated me to become involved in several public projects.
And with China's population about to age rapidly, the gaps in pension, welfare and health-care systems will soon get much wider without more public money.
The House committees leading the impeachment inquiry on Tuesday released transcripts from two more closed-door depositions as the proceedings move to a more public phase.
In short, bakeries may not be post offices and courts in their public-ness, but they are quite a bit more public than are our homes.
The hearing is meant as an effort to gather more public input on the plan, which would cause some wetlands and streams to lose federal protections.
We are three child psychologists who were moved to write this book by the increased divisiveness in our country, including more public expressions of racist sentiments.
They present big economic and political challenges, of course — not least the enormous inefficiency of private American medicine and Republicans' blanket opposition to more public spending.
"You are going to see a lot more of people's private lives being publicly scrutinized because these videos are going to become more public," he said.
A sex scandal broke out on Sunday, with a Clinton campaign aide, Huma Abedin, facing more public embarrassment after a confessional call from her sexting husband.
The bill would set new limits on the president's ability to unilaterally preserve federal land and calls for more public input on potential new monument designations.
Representative Adam Schiff, the committee's top Democrat, said he hoped the panel would hold more public hearings related to China, particularly focusing on cyber security threats.
In Iowa, Republicans will cast ballots at the meeting, while Democrats will use a more public head count where others can see each participant's favored candidate.
To provide for all these new urban dwellers, we need more buildings, more bridges, more public transport and more energy -- and all of that requires money.
They found that on closer inspection, many Americans who deny ever benefiting from a government social program actually received far more public support than they realized.
We need a more public debate about the rights of social media users and the smaller businesses who are required to work with the tech giants.
Recently, I wrote a piece asking what would happen if we accepted the increasingly overwhelming evidence that "more public participation" can't, by itself, save American democracy.
Gallup polling also shows more public support for a government-run health system and more people saying the government should prioritize environmental protection over economic growth.
Supporters say doing so will benefit consumers who do not have access to traditional banks, as well as those who would prefer a more public option.
The bill would set new limits on the president's ability to unilaterally preserve federal land and calls for more public input on potential new monument designations.
The sector is an important one, and enjoys substantially more public support among Britons than finance, the image of which has been tarnished in recent years.
The network was likely trying to avoid the Streisand effect, which postulates that trying to delete something to avoid attention will only make it more public.
In recent years, the discourse on head injuries in sports like football and hockey has become more public, sometimes laid bare in Hall of Fame ceremonies.
But more public scrutiny is probably the last thing he needs, especially regarding the Comey firing saga, which Thursday's testimony ensures isn't going away anytime soon.
Still, despite the fact that the threats facing our elections have gotten more complex and more public since 2016, election security was not a central focus.
But the idea has gotten more public support as remarks by President Trump have led many South Koreans to doubt his commitment to defend their country.
The airlines group recently applauded the Transportation Department's decision to suspend a rule that would have required airlines to provide more public information about passenger fees.
While internally Easterbrook and Fairhurst&aposs behavior may have sparked gossip, McDonald&aposs relationship with franchisees was a more public battle before Easterbrook left the company.
But there is little reason to believe that a caretaker congress, which would serve until July 2021, will be more public-spirited than the current one.
Andy Patel, a researcher at cybersecurity firm F-Secure, said it was "already difficult enough" analyzing disinformation campaigns on more public platforms like Facebook on Twitter.
In contrast to their austere 2017 agenda, the Conservatives now promise more public spending, encouraging Labour to double down on its austerity-ending platform of 2017.
The trend could be a preview of what's to come in the United States as more public figures engage in misinformation to compete with President Trump.
Trump's infrastructure proposal, which has yet to be released, is expected to focus heavily on encouraging more public-private partnerships and streamlining the environmental review process.
He has remained intentionally in the background as West Wing officials feared a more public role would prompt backlash, multiple people familiar with the matter said.
But by the time they get around to reading them, there's likely to be more public depositions to sift through, adding to the piles already released.
Howard X said his partner, Trump impersonator Russell White, was allowed to stay on in Vietnam, but not allowed to do make any more public appearances.
Crowdfense's likely main competitor in this exploit-middleman space is Zerodium, another company that arguably led the way in using more public means to advertise its business.
Surveillance made the rounds on Twitter and showed the brothers buying supplies, similar to the ones used in the alleged attack, leading to even more public confusion.
If Democrats want to expend more public funds to make college cheaper, which it seems like they do, they ought to focus their efforts around Sanders's banner.
Here are the recommendations just for the transportation sector: * Promote more public transit by increasing its availability and providing compensation to commuters for not purchasing parking passes.
The province plans to allocate more funds and attract more public capital to subsidize residents, especially in rural areas, for the fuel substitution process, the newspaper said.
Just a couple of hours later, the Times followed up its own report with yet more public accounts, including from industry stalwarts Gwyneth Paltrow and Angelina Jolie.
Though Unterberg's grant has always helped fight inequality by giving individual women a helping hand, now she wants to advocate for change in a more public sphere.
He addressed transportation as a civil rights issue, the need for more public transportation investment, and groundwork the Obama administration has left for self-driving car deployment.
Senator, if you're not comfortable with the process, why not say that you'd vote against this bill unless leadership opened it up in a more public way?
It comes in the form of a behind-the-scenes change right now and a list of more public-facing changes to arrive in the near future.
We need more public awareness about appropriate drinking, he says, and we need more and better understanding among front-line clinicians about the scope of the problem.
Instead, they talked at length about "open-minded experiences" and "exploring moments" — a much more public relations-friendly, positive way to talk about cheating and open relationships.
Net profit fell 10 percent to 144 million euros as a higher tax rate, interest expenses and more public holidays took a chunk out of gross margins.
The former president has high favorability ratings among Republican voters, and could generate some buzz should he step out into a more public role for his brother.
When people ask me for refunds from the party, I'm telling them to call their local representative, and ask for more public funding for community arts spaces.
Advocates like Stapf and Rugg wish there were more public awareness about TB, not only so more people would get tested, but because funding is crucial, too.
Its current system has been decades in the making, steadily strengthened over the years as the issue of gun control has gotten more and more public attention.
But combined with self-driving cars, electric cars, more public transit and, one day, electric planes, it could be a piece of a completely efficient transportation system.
The central government has also promised to take on additional expenditures, for instance, picking up the tab for more public services and funding more investment in infrastructure.
As far as Goldberg is concerned, conservatives need to get through this election and then find a pro-wall candidate for 2020 who offers more public polish.
The Mall of Louisiana opened in the late 1990s near the city's predominantly white southern suburbs and soon became a magnet for more public and private investment.
Between is cute, fun and could lend a special air to digital chats that you might never get when using a more public-facing app like WhatsApp.
Instead, they pushed for increased water infrastructure funding, better regulation of drinking water systems, more public health efforts and other ways to prevent or mitigate future problems.
The Apple case already seems to have garnered more public attention than the Snowden revelations about "metadata collection" and programs with code names like Prism and XKeyscore.
However, he seems to believe that his celebrity ex-fiancée, Sofía Vergara, does not have those same rights, especially if it means giving him more public exposure.
The EPA also has responded to criticisms that its chemical reviews have been cloaked in secrecy by holding more public meetings, which are dominated by industry scientists.
You are not alone, and there are more public organizations and people out there who want you to succeed than any time before in our nation's history.
These maneuvers weren't just showboating—she helped push through a major reform of military contracting, which required more public disclosure and limited the length of the contracts.
In 2004, the Iraq War, fears of terrorism, the state of the economy, same-sex marriage, and discussion of both candidates' character dominated far more public attention.
In Oregon, the grocery tax ballot, known as Measure 103, has been met with more public skepticism, largely because it involves a change to the state constitution.
The business intelligence company RFi Group found that when it comes to personal data, there's more public trust in companies like PayPal and Amazon than in banks.
On Wednesday, the company announced redesigns of Facebook's apps to focus more on groups and private communications, a shift from its long push for more public posts.
Even before her relatively recent step into a more public role at the top of the family's party, she had been a player in Pakistan's political scene.
Among other goals, the library was seeking to make its flagship more public friendly, a fuzzy term that can serve as a fig leaf for anti-intellectualism.
Investment in infrastructure needed to be paired with more public education in disaster survival skills, like familiarity with local flood hazard maps or evacuation protocols, he said.
Being able to deduct those expenses, the Witzlers said, is the difference between their son getting treatment now, or needing more public services later in his life.
The governors would press for a slower, less disruptive and more public legislative process, and insist on protections for states that had greatly expanded their Medicaid rolls.
I think we need both private platforms that are more public friendly, but also platforms that are publicly owned where people feel like they have real ownership.
At Trump Tower, the contestants parade through the lobby filled with journalists in a virtual swimsuit competition, their candidacy more public than that of previous cabinet nominees.
Democrats have to feel pretty good as this phase likely ends, and bargaining more public hearings, the process gets ready to move on to the judiciary committee.
What's more, public opinion polls consistently indicate that a majority of the country's population would actually support the idea of South Korea developing its own nuclear weapons.
In addition to the government providing scholarships and grants, perhaps it is time for more public-private partnerships, both with other institutions and with for-profit firms.
This is currently the gun industry's main hope for a sales rebound — weakening permit laws to see more guns in more people's pockets in more public places.
Petry's announcement could herald the start of more public infighting for the AfD, with a split growing between more moderate and more extreme members of the party.
Our nation needs much more public housing, combined with the kind of job training, placement and creation that can build real bridges to opportunity in poor communities.
Now the investigation is moving into a more public phase with the regular release of transcripts from the closed-door interviews and a move to open interviews.
Price added that in a bid to be more transparent, the party will allow a clearer path to a recount and make raw vote totals more public.
The government is planning more public dialogue through social media channels, as well as a second town hall session with top officials to try to bridge differences.
As more public companies are required to disclose median worker pay, we look at which big Bay Area tech employers pay their employees the most — and least.
But tensions have become more public in recent weeks, with news organizations openly criticizing the tech giant for new policies that they say are harmful to journalism.
Meanwhile, Barry said, local officials were not transparent with their constituents about the severity of the pandemic, costing them credibility and causing more public fear and panic.
If OCNEP got more public support, and could therefore operate for a more standard five or seven days a week, there might not be as much litter.
In general, it mimics the real-life potential for kids to do things they normally wouldn't do in pursuit of approval but in a much more public way.
Anecdotally, increased awareness has emboldened more public defenders to raise the issue of unconscious bias more explicitly in the courtroom, as Jacobs did at the recent murder trial.
"I dare not speculate on property prices ... property prices have gone out of reach for the public," he said, while urging the government to build more public housing.
"The more public information that comes out … and the more resources that Paul and his team have, the better chance of bringing out the truth," the site says.
Italy's Deputy Prime Minister Luigi Di Maio said on Friday the European Union's fiscal rules should be changed to allow more public spending on health, research and education.
The same has happened in New Mexico, and serves as a cautionary tale of what could happen if more public land is transferred to the states, Brooks says.
A democracy that incorporates more public deliberation will, in my view, achieve greater legitimacy because it will be seen to respond to the public's priorities and key concerns.
"The next best thing would be if the process was more public so it was more difficult for sponsors and lawyers to get away with this," he said.
The crucial criticism of free college plans is that they are "regressive," which means they deliver more public funds to higher-income families than to low-income families.
We focused on Facebook and Google and Twitter, but there are other companies that have done their own investigations, some of which have been more public than others.
Facebook wants to be known as a place to search for mentions of current news in hopes of drawing more public chatter that normally ends up on Twitter.
That makes these comments quite telling, both about his rising comfort in the spotlight, and his embrace of a more public face for the world's most profitable company.
But Congress is also looking into Russian interference along with the latest news on Trump and Comey and it could produce more public information in the short term.
Thousands of military personnel have been arrested by the Turkish government in the wake of the failed coup, and thousands more public employees and officials have been fired.
And cysticercosis in general is considered one of five neglected parasitic infections by the CDC, meaning that it warrants more public health attention in the U.S. as well.
No one else could possibly cause more public suspicion and media scrutiny than an investigator who meets in secret with the husband of the subject of her investigation.
Furthermore, the move could "sustain the risk of more public sector bank loans turning sour, swelling the country's [bad loan] ratio," according to a note by ING bank.
He steered clear of reports that he plans crippling budget cuts for the Environmental Protection Agency and to open more public land to the ravages of coal mining.
Mississippi recently amended their waiver and asked for more public comments, a sign advocates say means the Trump administration is trying hard to find a justification for approval.
Taking the added step of redistributing tax revenue back to the population would likely earn more public support, and has been endorsed by both Democrats and Republicans alike.
Indeed, you'd be hard-pressed to find news about Krane beyond the revelation several years ago that he was succeeding his far more public-facing predecessor, Bill Maris.
This suggests that people who can rely on relatively fair social institutions behave in a more public-spirited way; those whose institutions are less reliable are more protectionist.
But the outrage over Turner's short sentence certainly makes his case more public — and perhaps exacerbates the "collateral consequences" of a criminal record that ex-convicts typically face.
More public works also increases pressure on the Bank of Japan to keep interest rates low and the yen weak to make sure stimulus spending will gain traction.
If there is a silver lining in the new political reality, it is that it has forced much more public discussion about what it means to be Danish.
In the US, public transit is a scarce public good in an age when (as nature seems determined to teach us) we need more public goods, not fewer.
It does seem surprising in retrospect that there wasn't more public debate when Facebook acquired Instagram, which has turned into one of the most important social media platforms.
She has been known for years as one of her father's closest advisers, but more recently she has taken a much more public role in the party's leadership.
Grocery stores and wholesalers, like C&S, are advocating for more public-private planning partnerships to make the food supply chain more resilient before the next disaster strikes.
That has left little time for larger and more public-facing commands that, by nature, are exposed to political nuances from which their commando counterparts are usually insulated.
Despite the evidence for more public use of masks, the CDC, along with the rest of the federal government, has historically avoided recommending the widespread use of masks.
But the more public backing there is for any given deal, the greater the chance that taxpayers will ultimately bear excessive costs — including debt, cost overruns and litigation.
There have been spurts, he said, but "this has been more sustained, and it's been fueled by more public-private partnerships," bringing a greater stability to the progress.
More New York City Schools Join Diversity Initiative Twelve more public schools are joining a city program allowing them to alter admissions policies to enroll additional disadvantaged students.
A stipulation to create a designated list of domestic terrorist organizations for instance, would permit greater monitoring of such organizations along with more public awareness of their illegality.
Groups such as the American Civil Liberties Union have sought more public disclosure of the court's actions to prevent the abuse of Americans' rights for years, and Sen.
More states than ever are adopting grant programs like Positive Alternatives and more public schools are contracting with CPCs to provide abstinence-only sex ed programming to students.
Pelosi is also fighting to protect moderate Democrats in 2020 — lawmakers who could face a backlash at the polls if Democrats leap into impeachment without more public backing.
If the public both supports the DREAMers and opposes the shutdown, does it build more public pressure on behalf of the DREAMers or move public sentiment against them?
They suggest a kind of 21st-century policy debate that's about how to enable more private sector options from the right, more public sector options from the left.
But that cards-on-the-table approach, which likely would have sacrificed intelligence sources and methods in favor of more public transparency, didn't make it to the final report.
She's been working to hone her creative passions for the past few years and is excited to be building a platform to share those in a more public forum.
With growth slowing, a youthful population, and the government unable to afford to create more public sector jobs, the need to create more employment for nationals has become urgent.
Matters of foreign policy have often prompted more public disagreements, like a planned vote on Thursday to curtail Mr. Trump's war powers, but they are few and far between.
As Slack approaches its IPO and prepares itself for more public scrutiny, and Microsoft continues to double down on new features, that strategy is perhaps more important than ever.
Shifting more public conversation to encrypted private spaces will mean we have less visibility into public sentiment — and, potentially, how politics are being played by candidates and interest groups.
The goal for Improv Everywhere's No Pants Subway Ride in New York City is a more public version of that daily goal — while riding the rails of the subway.
How much more public embarrassment can they take before they realize that the old ways are the fuel that Trump needs to limp his way to four more years?
This even though there is more public awareness surrounding the phenomenon and a cry for better records (and details) about the number of suicides that take place each year.
The government has already said it will need to put in more public money to balance the books, yet it is resisting calls to make the Games' accounts public.
Since Discord is a private chat platform, its approach toward monitoring hate speech has been different and arguably more lax than more public-facing platforms like Facebook or Twitter.
As queries grew, the low-profile Wu made more public appearances this year at key events including the annual Boao Forum, China's answer to the Davos World Economic Forum.
Why they were ever convinced of that, considering Trump's longstanding ability to get more public attention than all the journalists covering him combined, is a bit of a mystery.
The more public opinion wrenched "Ted Bundy" out of the category of "human," the more determined he was to paint himself as someone educated, intelligent, and respected: an attorney.
Just hours after the Senate was gaveled back into session, Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell was handed two more public defections on his health care bill to overhaul Obamacare.
"I've been here for 20 years, so I'm going to try one more," public radio reporter Todd Zwillich interjected, pointing to comments Bannon had made about Muslims and Hispanics.
And while the President is continuing past pressure on Pakistan, he and Tillerson are taking a much more public route with US complaints over Islamabad's ties to terror groups.
Something to keep in mind during this time of the month is that as social media becomes more omnipresent, things that used to be very private are more public.
Even now, after Mattis promised more public transparency on how many troops are in the war zone, he will not yet say how many additional forces he is sending.
PHILADELPHIA — Penn Museum, a venerable collector of antiquities, is opening revamped galleries and rebranding as a more public institution after more than a century of focusing on academic research.
As for the rise in the number of children admitted to the ER for sexual abuse, Lim suspects that may at least partly be due to more public awareness.
The case for more public spending, especially in Germany — but also in France, which is in much better fiscal shape than its own leaders seem to realize — is overwhelming.
Hammond, under pressure for more public spending after years of austerity, has said he could use that headroom to ease any Brexit shock to the world's fifth-largest economy.
The Dutch central banker also said there was a case for more public investment in Europe but added this should not be done by increasing public deficit or debt.
They found that faith in government had nosedived, political parties were fracturing, and efforts to pacify voters through more public spending had sent both inflation rates and deficits soaring.
The fact that more public companies are being acquired by large global private equity firms is neither shocking nor problematic, at least according to the titans of private equity.
The SPD's left wing, the left-leaning Greens and the radical Left Party all want to bury Schaeuble's black zero budget by financing more public investments with new debt.
The 21-member committee voted 14-5 to try Rousseff for allegedly manipulating government accounts to allow more public spending in the run-up to her 2014 re-election.
The government predicts economic growth to slow to 1.5 percent in 2017, partly because of extraneous effects such as more public holidays falling on normal week days, Gabriel said.
To help stimulate investment the Commission also proposed legislation to open up more public sector data for re-use, such as the data held by transport authorities and utilities.
At the same time, many diplomats say, the more public questioning of candidates makes it harder for Washington and Moscow to make a deal on someone who performed poorly.
More public hearings are to come, though Mr. Cohen's next appearance on Capitol Hill will be to testify for another session behind closed doors to the House Intelligence Committee.
While Jill rarely campaigned for her husband in previous years, she took on a more public role in his 2008 race, holding a series of events with Michelle Obama.
But Hurts — and there is perhaps no current player whose highs and lows have been more public — used Sunday night's game against Houston to open a viable Heisman campaign.
Amazon's near-monopoly means it may have to shoulder more public responsibility and more regulation, and critics want it to stop competing as a seller on its own platform.
In one of the more public examples, David Caruso left "NYPD Blue" after its first season, but Bochco replaced him with Jimmy Smits, and the show ran another decade.
If the court rules against unions, we will see more labor unrest, more people moved to collective action and more public service workers standing up for dignity and respect.
His role was akin to that of special counsel Robert Mueller in investigating President Donald Trump's dealings with Russia, but Starr took a far more public and adversarial role.
"The only place that allows us to pay utility bills in cash is the post office," says Fang, referring to the government's effort to move more public services online.
According to his interview, that's when he realized how "untenable the situation was," and felt he needed to come to terms with his identity in a more public way.
Here are five takeaways from the report, which will be on full display in the coming days, as Democrats hold more public hearings about the findings of their investigation.
Hopefully, in the future, her comments, while containing the "tough love" necessary, will build stronger relationships with and inspire more public confidence in those working in states and schools.
They have access to more public transit options than in the other boroughs, he said, and should pay more if they choose to use a taxi or car service.
Planned Parenthood does not provide a breakdown of its government funding, but separate data suggests it almost certainly gets way more public revenue from the Medicaid patients it sees.
California would also likely see far more public appearances from potential candidates who could easily tack on speeches and rallies to their behind-closed-doors West Coast fundraising swings.
This would allow for more public access, stabilization of the island's 2150th- and 22014th-century historic buildings, and better ecological management of its 101 acres, including its eroding shoreline.
Speaking with Wolf Blitzer in November 1999 in video reviewed by CNN's KFile, Trump said Hillary Clinton had been through more public controversy than any women should have to bear.
By design, they'll be noisier, and far more public, than special counsel Robert Mueller's silent operation, which has been investigating Trump's links to Russia for a year and a half.
If the city is only going to treat its poop problem as an annoyance rather than a systemic issue, another obvious solution would be to make more public toilets available.
European activists are protesting President Trump's upcoming appearance at a NATO summit, marching through Brussels to plead for less military spending and more public money for schools and clean energy.
" Adding, "She's been working to hone her creative passions for the past few years and is excited to be building a platform to share those in a more public forum.
The two lovebirds, who have been dating since 2018 after Pratt's split from Anna Faris the year prior, have been getting more public in recent months ahead of their marriage.
NASA's older contractors will continue to create the SLS and Orion with the space agency's oversight, while newer companies could spearhead the lunar lander design and garner more public interest.
"More public investment is needed to help ease the cost burden for families across the income spectrum and ensure that a trained stable workforce has adequate compensation," Morrissey told lawmakers.
According to a Migration Policy Institute study, nearly half of noncitizens live in families that use one or more public benefits, and thus could be affected by the rule change.
More public corporations are disclosing how much they are spending in political campaigns and are adopting policies for greater oversight and accountability, the annual CPA-Zicklin Index, released Tuesday, found.
Meanwhile, more progressive mainstream publications saw an opportunity for audience growth and pitched themselves as more inclusive — as soon as there was more public support for LGBT rights, of course.
That vision came after Facebook's more public forms of communication were found to be used by foreign actors to try to influence voters ahead of the 2016 U.S. presidential election.
And though he won't appear on Counting On in any formal capacity, Josh is taking steps toward a more public life nearly a year since his second scandal of 2015.
In the optimistic one, steps like reducing fossil fuels and building more public cooling centers are taken, and about 1,552 people die each year from heat death by the 2080s.
The FCC announced that it would honor the fake comments in its review process and it reopened its temporarily closed system to take in more public opinion until August 16th.
They differ on other major issues, both on the economic and social fronts, with Fillon proposing more public-sector job cuts, which Juppe deems unrealistic, and a longer working week.
The big difference is that this dispute is a lot more public in nature and it's going to leave some of Trump's inner circle permanently on the outside looking in.
After giving a brief taste of The Division in Ubisoft's closed beta for pre-order players only, the March release is set for another, much more public test this month.
Sometimes you just can't do that… In my experience, the larger the estate, the more public the figure, the greater the likelihood that there is going to be an issue.
Often overlooked in favor of more public spaces like the living room or kitchen, the bathroom is an equally important spot to make both relaxing and easy on the eyes.
Starsky's trucking business, which has been operating in secret for nearly two years alongside the company's more public pursuit of developing autonomous vehicle technology, has hauled 2000,273 loads for customers.
But roughly a decade ago, as the company turned its gaze from user growth to making money, it started deprecating privacy and altering its default settings toward more public interactions.
Over the last two years, the company has faced more public outrage and political pressure than in its entire history, and it's delivered a commensurate volume of apologies in turn.
ROME (Reuters) - Italy's Deputy Prime Minister Luigi Di Maio said on Friday the European Union's fiscal rules should be changed to allow more public spending on health, research and education.
But executives who spoke with CNBC about employee use of the app fear that the freely exchanged — and often sensitive — information could easily find its way into more public forums.
"Sometimes you just can't do that … In my experience, the larger the estate, the more public the figure, the greater the likelihood that there is going to be an issue."
BHP's Malchuk said Chile's mining companies should collaborate on technology and adopt more public-private partnerships to work on issues such as training and often thorny relations with local communities.
It's easy to mistake the changes in the more public facing aspects of the industry for change across the board, but we have to be careful not to do that.
But while Ek might not be touting the new stage, being a publicly traded company does open Spotify up to the pros and cons of having a more public presence.
That makes the NSA far more public than its ever been, and far more vulnerable to the same sort of strategic leaks that Guccifer 2.0 used against the Clinton campaign.
"As more public transportation project sponsors find willing and able private partners, we must ensure that federal regulations or procedures do not stifle innovation," said Matthew Welbes, FTA's executive director.
That differed greatly from the style of Mullah Mansour, who became a vastly more public and pragmatic figure in the months after he made his bid for power in 2015.
And Syria, which is facing a much more public humanitarian crisis of its own, further illustrates the challenges coping with potential regime change in a country with so much suffering.
In a primary season dominated by Mr. Trump, some voters may not require much cajoling, and Cruz allies predict more public defections this week if Mr. Rubio exits the race.
To keep up with sales, BDEW says thousands more public charging points are needed in coming years, as well as hundreds of thousands of private points at homes and workplaces.
Hadid's previous relationships were a lot more public — Hadid and Malik haven't even been photographed at an event together yet — which may be another reason why her fans are rebelling.
The BJP has been distinctly more public about growing closer to Israel, stating on various occasions that they believe independent relationships can be forged with both Israel and the Palestinians.
Smith said he would push for legislation to provide more public scrutiny of the science underpinning EPA rules, something the GOP has long sought, but a measure opposed by Democrats.
He has shied away from scheduled news conferences that could draw more public attention and possible fury from the White House, preferring informal, impromptu encounters with reporters at the Pentagon.
Politicians are marching to the concealed-carry drum as the N.R.A. beats it to sell more guns and arm more and more ordinary citizens in more and more public places.
The Department of Homeland Security proposes to define a "public charge" as someone who "receives one or more public benefits" to cover basic needs such as health, nutrition, or housing.
But he also asked the curators if he could leave behind a more public work, and he was offered a brick wall on the outside of the Stedelijk's storage facility.
You had well-publicized disagreements with Harry Belafonte in the past about celebrity activism, and since then you have become more public about the things you're doing in the community.
In it she promised more public housing and support for poor families but offered no political solutions to the turmoil that has roiled Hong Kong for more than 18 weeks.■
They include retraining programs, stronger unions, more public-sector jobs, a higher minimum wage, a bigger earned-income tax credit and, for the next generation of workers, more college degrees.
Some critics dismiss these measures as cosmetic, and are calling for more public scrutiny of who is applying, where their money comes from and who benefits from it in Cyprus.
ISTANBUL — The Turkish government expanded its crackdown on dissent and free expression over the weekend, purging nearly 4,000 more public officials, blocking access to Wikipedia and banning television matchmaking shows.
Strategists say it's a smart move given there is more public support for gun reform than ever before following a deadly mass shooting at a high school in Parkland, Fla.
Democrats are now gearing up to shift into a new, more public phase of the inquiry where they will face increasing pressure to make their case to the American public.
"When our marriage fell apart, it was more public than we could ever have imagined," Anstead explained in the first episode filmed after their divorce, which aired in May 2018.
The task force further called for more public education on algorithm-based systems and for the development of protocols for publicly revealing some information about ADSs, among other broad proposals.
Nielsen realized that optics were what mattered most to Trump -- that's when she began to adopt a harder line and make a more public case for the President's immigration policies.
But, of course, Trump also had plenty of vitriol for his usual targets, calling the media "scum" and "animals," harsher terms than he tends to use in more public settings.
The government has said it does not want to commit more public funds, extend state guarantees for any loan or sign any long-term electricity supply deals for the plant.
He will have done us all a service by placing the conversation about beauty and the world into a larger, more public frame than the one used in art academe.
What she faces is a more public version of what too many women face when they report sexual misconduct: Far from being unquestioningly believed, they're frequently treated as liars by default.
He would like to see the government tackle more public education surrounding marijuana and alcohol use and treat it in similar ways to the "enormous public-health effort" made around cigarettes.
His comments came after the central bank raised its economic growth forecast for Denmark but warned of risks of overheating if the government gives in to calls for more public spending.
ASIC has since said it plans to take more financial operators to court, while the Australian Prudential Regulation Authority (APRA) has said it plans to take a more public enforcement role.
Democrats open historic process on impeachment Wednesday's fast-moving developments in the case came as Democrats convened the House Rules Committee to transition the impeachment inquiry to a more public phase.
Now, some market watchers have become hopeful that there will be more public offerings in the back half of 2016, and more big deals to prop up big banks' top lines.
Mr Hammond might get more public support for extra funding than he expects: 56% of Britons think that "cutting welfare benefits would damage too many people's lives", a 15-year high.
Honeywell has made clear that it is not walking away from its proposed takeover of United Technologies, as a potential battle between the industrial giants became much more public on Friday.
Twitter spoke in the broadest of terms about some new features coming to the service, like a kind of message more public than a DM but more private than a tweet.
His investigation, which is more public and high-powered than the FBI's, was launched by Mr Sessions's deputy, Rod Rosenstein, after Mr Trump fired James Comey as FBI director in May.
It always follows the same sort of lines; sometimes, it's in a more public place, but mainly, it's about relinquishing control to someone and being told what to do and when.
We need more public intellectuals, especially progressive ones like Kristof, to stand up for the value of higher education—because without it, our political echo chambers would become that much worse.
The backbone of administrative law, the Administrative Procedures Act (APA), was itself borne out of concern that the agencies created under the New Deal needed uniform procedures and more public accountability.
Such groups have been critical of the Trump administration's efforts to open up more public lands to oil and gas drilling and to loosen environmental policies aimed at protecting federal lands.
After welcoming their fifth and sixth children, the couple became slightly more public about their relationship, and were frequently spotted packing on the PDA on red carpets and out at events.
Now that the council and community members were able to discuss the bills, the council will take more public comment and input from agencies and others involved in e-scooter legalization.
Instead there is a case for stimulus, focused on two areas: more public spending on infrastructure and a reversal of the planned cuts to in-work benefits for the low-paid.
Diplomats say fraying unity in the wider European Union means difficulties are becoming more evident and the consequences more public, regardless of the geopolitical issue the bloc wants to help resolve.
While Mr. Bharara also declined to answer questions about the fund-raising inquiries during the news conference, he left little doubt that there were more public corruption cases on the horizon.
The plan was authorized late on Monday after Cortizo, who took office in July, argued his administration inherited more public debt than anticipated, which forced him to propose a bigger deficit.
A nightlife chain that revolves around celebritiesJohn Terzian, the more public of the two H.Wood co-owners, has often talked in interviews about the importance of taking care of his employees.
Abbott called the stretch of the wall on the Texas-Mexico border "defective" and said Texas has added "hundreds" more public safety officers to patrol the border over the past year.
We are also not convinced the country is clamoring for more public-private partnerships — many of which could involve the very corporations that created the climate crisis in the first place.
The April letter, which was signed by around 4,000 employees, including a number of top engineers, was followed by resignations and more public appeals for the company to reconsider its strategy.
At First Boston, even though he was among the earliest to popularize trading in mortgage securities, his peers including Mr. Ranieri and others drew more public attention as innovators and moneymakers.
If this is actually the third case of joggers hanging roots during their exercises, then our society is apparently in desperate need of more public restrooms for the runners out there.
That's why it's so important to have more public discussions about the pay gap and more transparency into earnings so that girls are better equipped to ask for what they deserve.
Clinton ran on a policy agenda that would have raised taxes on the rich substantially and delivered a lot more public services to the bottom two-thirds of the income distribution.
Al-Asiri appears to have taken on a more public-facing role within AQAP in recent years, including purportedly recording an audio speech that was released by the group in 2016.
Some ethics experts disagreed with the department's contention that other federal statutes made the ethics law unnecessary, saying the agency's rule sets a higher bar, requiring, for example, more public review.
It was a more public version of what too many survivors still have to go through when they report assault or harassment: the shaming, the blame, the disbelief, the character assassination.
His grievances echo those voiced by presidents in the 1960s and '70s, though his favored delivery channel — a social media account with more than 60 million followers — is far more public.
The Thai government on Friday ordered the closing down of more public facilities and businesses to curb the spread of coronavirus, and has extended existing closures until the end of April.
During a telefundraiser on Sunday, a donor told Biden that he wanted to see the former vice president cut a more public profile when it comes to the government's coronavirus response.
" Now the chair of theater and performance at Spelman College, she remembers how dance was "more public" back then: "Dance was around us, integral to our culture, and Ntozake captured that.
Additionally, Markle and Harry&aposs decision, although more public than that of a commoner, mimics what other married couples may go through as they create new traditions for their own families.
In the days after Sony dropped out of PAX East, there was some pushback that the decision was overly cautious and had the potential to cause more public harm than good.
The aftermath of the Gilded Age brought social upheaval: More of the economy was industrializing, more immigrants were arriving in the United States, and women were taking on more public roles.
If taxes on the rich were raised, which most Democratic presidential candidates support, more public funds could be earmarked for museums — and for libraries, performing arts centers and other cultural institutions.
Counting standards are inconsistent from state to state, and obscure provisions, like one in Michigan that deems some precincts not "recountable," threaten to raise more public doubt about elections than confidence.
"A lot of people have gotten pink slips, I guess, but mine's is a little more public than most," Sessions joked while speaking at the annual Chicago Crime Commission awards dinner.
So, after decades of decline based on new federal safety standards (such as air bags, roof strength, and seat belts) and more public safety awareness, the death rate is again rising.
The Raiders are the third N.F.L. team to move, or announce a move, in just over a year, as owners hunt for bigger markets and more public financing for new stadiums.
His administration has also sought to reduce the size of national monuments -- including Bears Ears and Grand Staircase-Escalante in Utah -- and open more public lands to logging, mining and drilling.
The current group of officials, including Marc Appleman, the chief executive, gave it a far more public presence starting about seven years ago, employing the internet to publish findings and stories.
As CEO of Apple he has also announced more public-facing donations to causes including the Amazon rainforest fires and the California housing crisis — to which the company pledged $2.5 billion.
Otis — who was more public about his vandalism and told CNN he was doing it in support of women who had accused Trump of sexual assault — was charged with felony vandalism.
Some of the Sierra Club's efforts include safeguarding public lands from drilling and mining, ensuring that more public lands are permanently protected, preserving wildlife habitats, and protecting and restoring our national forests.
In some ways, these exclusive clubs seem almost more public than their popular counterparts, because they often involve connecting with strangers and don't allow for anonymity the way most social networks do.
The stark division in the House's vote to endorse the impeachment investigation into President Trump made clear that the inquiry will remain highly partisan as it moves into a more public phase.
But this year, the issue has grown more public -- and Dunford's letter is aimed at senior commanders as well as the troops -- because of the national security debate on the campaign trail.
He has managed, as he did again on Question Time, to ride through accusations that Labour is proposing as its solution to almost every ill the simple cure of more public spending.
According to one of its thousands-strong group of fitness and health professionals, who serve as brand "ambassadors", the firm is just one more public misstep away from her calling it quits.
More broadly, people have voiced that they want to swipe with friends, so apps like Tinder (another Match Group entity) responded with things like an Apple TV version for more public swiping.
Market players said that the news' impact on the market should be limited, but said that expectations for more public spending and the Bank Of Japan to ease monetary policy are rising.
The desire for more public space in the dense grid of camps is a top concern for some of the submissions, as is the increasingly walled-off infrastructure surrounding more exclusive camps.
The company started divulging some details around the offering last September, but with today's CEO-written blog post, T-Mobile is starting to advertise its promises in a far more public fashion.
The 2015 incident with Battilana may have ended with Manhattan's district attorney's office "declining to bring charges" against Weinstein, but the incident was far more public and explicit than any blind item.
And at least one reason for not taking more public action, as CNN first reported, was that White House officials didn't want to appear to be favoring the Democratic presidential nominee's campaign.
He complained that he was being questioned unfairly, but on Friday he secured a deal whereby he will provide only written statements for now, before returning later to give more public testimony.
The disappointment over U.S. non-action against Iran in Syria was mainly heard in the closed rooms of the Israeli security cabinet until the last few days, when it became more public.
"With more public meeting spaces being under attack from homophobic legislation, people, or groups, the need to connect online is being reborn," said John Erickson, who serves on the committee for #ResistMarch.
If rules like drone registration, safety features and more public education would help curb irresponsible consumer behaviour, what of operators of larger commercial drones, such as those used for surveying or deliveries?
Though its financing through a private gift isn't traditional, this project would advance the public's interest for more public park space along the Hudson while offering an adventurous venue for the arts.
"To have a demand at a much lower level you need a significant restructuring of mobility systems with more compact cities and with more public transport that can be electrified," he said.
As they become a more public space, they were harassed by the police and complaints by neighbors, but they continued to press forward and continue to create that space for LGBT artists.
Other supporters said Mr. Leng's investigative reports had put more public pressure on Cambodia's government and timber industry than well-funded international donors and conservation nonprofits were able — or willing — to exert.
In the law that I wrote with Congressman Cox, in its language, we were creating what would be called interactive computer services, which would mean making sure more public voices were heard.
Crowd Surf is set to be available at more public events in the future including concerts and speeches, but will require tons of people shooting and submitting Snaps from the same moment.
This need is most pronounced in the US, where 64% of the CIOs in the study said they felt the need to be "more public-facing" than their counterparts in other countries.
Al-Asiri appeared to have taken on a more public-facing role within al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula in recent years, including purportedly recording a speech the group released in 2016.
And Greg LeRoy, executive director of Good Jobs First, noted that Amazon conducted the final stages of its search behind closed doors after a much more public search earlier in the process.
Recently, private taxi drivers went on an informal strike, an almost unheard-of action, after the government announced nettlesome new regulations for such drivers as well as plans for more public transportation.
Conservative parties, wherever they are, should by all means push for the political changes they favor, be it less immigration, more public religion, lower taxes on the rich or almost anything else.
All the while, conservatives complain volubly about subsidies to renewable energy and the US energy secretary tries to use them as an excuse to dump even more public money on coal companies.
Then there is likely to be a more public campaign as the pair of finalists compete for votes among party activists, with the whole contest probably decided by the end of July.
Now, the absence of David Koch, 20163, who was the more public and political of the brothers, will inevitably raise questions about whether the Kochs' mission will shift further toward nonpolitical endeavors.
Alternatively, if you don't mind a more public process, you could use the slash command "/nick" followed by your desired nickname, within a chat for that server, to more quickly change it.
The court's ruling could allow for more public aid in faith-based schools and education, with eyes on Roberts, who is expected to provide the key vote one way or another (Reuters).
A combination of actors, from the left and the right, pushed for ever more public decisions to be made by highly educated technocratic elites living at a remove from the working class.
"If the Trump administration pursues a less consultative approach, Australia will need to become more public in expressing its opinion on American initiatives that it does not wholly support," Mr. Goldrick said.
The island's government would have to cut more public services, and more of the island's 3.5 million people would seek a better life on the mainland, which would further reduce tax revenue.
Labour is offering more public spending paid for by higher taxes on companies and the wealthy, hundreds of billions of pounds of infrastructure investment funded through borrowing, and a programme of nationalisation.
Franken resigned from his seat in 2018 amid multiple sexual misconduct allegations, but he has recently begun making more public appearances and was the subject of a profile in The New Yorker.
And corporate leaders like Chip Bergh of Levi's and Timothy Cook of Apple have been speaking out on political issues, suggesting a broader, more public vision of what the corporation is for.
Labour is offering more public spending paid for by higher taxes on companies and the wealthy, hundreds of billions of pounds of infrastructure investment funded through borrowing, and a programme of nationalisation.
To address this risk, the United States should engage in more public diplomacy and outreach, educating applicants about lottery procedures, and obviating the need for people to pay for assistance to enter.
Fairfax was far more public, shuttling in and out of the Virginia state Capitol to oversee the state Senate during one of the busiest times of the year for the deliberative body.
Labour is offering more public spending paid for by higher taxes on companies and the wealthy, hundreds of billions of pounds of infrastructure investment funded through borrowing, and a program of nationalization.
Trump wrote that Crooks said the incident took place in the more public Trump Tower lobby, even though she has repeatedly described it as happening on the 24th floor of the building.
Worth noting: House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, who has been commandeering Democrats' impeachment strategy behind the scenes, and her team have not yet said whether they'll announce more public hearings beyond this week.
Under Ms. Ahrendts, Apple started offering more public talks, concerts and seminars at its stores in an attempt to draw in customers who weren't necessarily in the market for a new device.
As federal investigators continue their fact-finding inquiry into multiple allegations of sexual misconduct against Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh, a more public investigation is underway: Has Kavanaugh repeatedly lied to Congress?
Technological innovation is already calling the shots, and considering the sheer amount of new tech being bought and used, most people seem content with the more public, transparent world it's ushering in.
Now with Scalia's passing, we are witnessing what has long been going on behind the scenes with lower court nominations on the much more public platform on which Supreme Court vacancies occur.
The killings raise difficult questions for Mexico, highlighting an alarming development: By some accounts, there were more public lynchings this past year than at any other time in more than a quarter-century.
Time and again, Shatner makes it clear that he was unaware of key elements in Nimoy's personal life until much later or until Nimoy made them more public and then shared with Shatner.
Though people like MP Boris Johnson (Richard Goulding) were more public-facing advocates of Vote Leave, Cummings was the maverick visionary behind the entire initiative – or at least that's how Brexit positions him.
" Swift's brother, Austin, had a slightly more public reaction than Gomez, posting an Instagram video last week showing him throwing away a pair of Yeezy 350 Boots as part of his "spring cleaning.
And then the President-elect wanted to make sure all of his meetings were very transparent, so it became a little bit more public than I originally thought it was going to be.
Rather than taking a few years off, as many expected her to do, she instead became more public than ever, frequenting haute couture shows and gaining a new following of enthusiastic fashion fanatics.
Among the more public religious moments of Mr Obama's presidency, one stands out: his eulogy in Charleston, South Carolina after the killing of a black pastor, Clementa Pinckney, and eight of his flock.
In addition, she called for more public research funding for the chromosomal disorder and supported Tea Collection when they used a little girl with Down syndrome in their back to school clothing catalog.
The big picture: Republican leaders have recently become more public about the likelihood of trying again on ACA repeal, whereas a few months ago it was largely a private assumption among the party.
Corruption has dogged the modern French presidency since Charles de Gaulle resigned in 0003, and it has appeared to accelerate in the past few decades – or at any rate, has become more public.
The details: Latin America is behind its competitors in Europe, North America and Asia in offering more public wi-fi access points and home broadband access, per Cisco's latest Visual Networking Index (VNI).
The fiscal achievement by Scholz could turn out to be a double-edged sword for his party that promised more public investments and higher taxes for the rich during last year's election campaign.
Nothing could be more private or more public, nothing could better express the paradox of grief, which is that it demands to be seen by the world even as it withdraws from it.
With more public attention to this issue — and with April 2 marking Equal Pay Day — gender and diversity funds have emerged to help investors identify companies that are paying attention to these concerns.
Ultimately, Harmon offered to make an (even more?) public apology to Ganz, vowing to acknowledge his behavior in any way she might want him to, before working in a cringeworthy pun about mansplaining.
To give unhoused people in San Francisco access to more public bathrooms, the city is set to expand its Pit Stop program, which installs public toilets around the city, alongside the Poop Patrol.
Food allergies don't just affect children While the Centers for Disease Control offer national guidelines on food allergies in schools, what is needed is more public health information about food allergies for all.
Iraqi Prime Minister Adel Abdul Mahdi, who came to power only a year ago, has promised more public sector jobs and limited economic reforms, but the pledges have failed to satisfy popular anger.
If Americans increasingly derive their senses of identity from partisan politics, and research suggests they do, it's reasonable to infer that more and more public acts will be colored by politics over time.
Dorsey said that Twitter had data on incidents of reports of abuse, harassment and other violations and that it was planning on working on a transparency initiative to make the data more public.
This pilot program should last the next few months, and then second quarter next year should see a more public rollout, perhaps alongside documentation of the evaluation process and effectiveness of the app.
Service companies cited expectations of improved internal demand, more public investment and better utilization of technology as reasons for confidence, while manufacturers expected a recovery in foreign demand and a lower tax burden.
But he and his wife are still ramping up their profiles, ready again for a more public stage to pursue their projects after waiting out — and in some cases grinding down — their critics.
At the same time, it's important to provide more public education on what government does, and why, and solicit feedback from citizens on how to do it better — including at the ballot box.
" Republicans, Mr. Chait argues, are rushing through a flawed tax bill because they know that "extended public debate and scrutiny of their already-unpopular plan would only subject them to more public backlash.
She's had a tumultuous two years, including a terrorist attack at her concert, the death of an ex-boyfriend, and a very public whirlwind romance, followed by an even more public broken engagement.
The cholera outbreak has disproportionately affected areas controlled by the Houthis, in part because more public water systems, hospitals and residential areas have been destroyed there, forcing people into crowded and unsanitary conditions.
Citizens are invested in the policies and projects they select and therefore engage in greater oversight of policy implementation than they otherwise might, which leads to more public services and better quality programs.
In the case of the Harvard students, administrators found out about images and messages shared within a private group chat, highlighting how easily information shared behind digital walls can quickly become more public.
They're focused on bringing in the career officials who revealed the most about Trump and Ukraine — meaning don't expect many new names or faces as the inquiry shifts to a more public setting.
Soon after he arrived at his Mar-a-Lago club Friday afternoon, the White House informed the media the president would not make any more public appearances for the rest of the day.
A person with knowledge of the couple's relationship said that Ms. Lee's more public profile — and recent embrace of a more political role in her personal life — had caused friction with the governor.
The backing of Ikea, known for its affordable, mass-market furnishings, could help attract more public curiosity about smart home appliances, which most consumers have not yet seen a compelling reason to purchase.
In an interview on "Meet the Press," the California Democrat overseeing the hearings said that while his committee has no more public testimony scheduled, he doesn't "foreclose the possibility of others" being added.
In Kabul, there has been a concerted effort to open up more public spaces to women: Bagh-e-Zanana is the city's only women's garden, which doubles up as a marketplace for women.
The company has since made a more public pronouncement to get rid of bad actors, banning 944 accounts tied to Russia's Internet Research Agency (IRA) and blocking Nazi groups and other violent content.

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