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"The public supports these safeguards, the public wants clear air and water, the public wants a safe climate."
"The public airspace belongs to the public and it should be run for the benefit of the public," he said.
"When you work for the public, you work for the public and only the public," he said, standing outside the courthouse.
If you are open to the public, the public comes in.
But when bots became available the public, the public largely shrugged.
The public loves an impeachment, until the public hates an impeachment.
But Hall is a professional and the public is the public.
I MEAN, WHAT SHOULD THE PUBLIC -- SHOULD THE PUBLIC EMBRACE THIS?
Libraries are funded by the public in order to serve the public.
"The public is just the public" to Mr. Moses, Ms. Perkins added.
When most works enter the public domain, the public collectively owns them.
Tweets are on the public record, indeed some have become the public record.
What the public thinks The federal wildlife agency asked the public to speak up.
The public should be demanding better security from both the public and private sectors.
Real respect for the public involves appreciating what the public actually wants and needs.
The traditional model for transportation is the public buys it, and the public owns it.
But people who have jobs in the public eye do not belong to the public.
The public should have confidence that the public is well represented at the F.O.M.C. table.
When we explain what we do to the public, the public rewards us with trust.
"That depends on the public because that's something we let the public decide," Alvich said.
The public is finally stepping in to say they're not here for the public shaming.
The public is making this happen, not the artists, because [the public is] responding to it.
"The judge sometimes equates the public interest with whether the public are interested," says Mr Maugham.
"The public should not be alarmed and the public health advice remains the same," it added.
Six worked in the public utilities department and five were employed in the public works department.
That is, to prepare the public for what soon might be in the public record — i.e.
Check out the public beach Playa Paraiso to the north, which is free to the public.
We need to educate the public, communicate with the public a lot more, at the moment.
"And there will be much the public will see, and much the public will not see."
Not that Mr. Trump seems much interested in either the public will or the public good.
I think if you asked the public and you showed the public the utter despair of the small children, the people starving in Yemen, I think the public would side with me.
Democrats have been arguing strongly that the public release of Mueller's report is in the public interest.
"There will be much the public will see and much the public will not see," O'Neill said.
The Public Works project of the Public Theater does what it will with this enchanting Shakespeare comedy.
"If you want to manipulate the public debate, you have to understand the public debate," he said.
And I think we do that by putting the public back in the public colleges and universities.
"The Furies are the public because something terrible happens and the public wants action," Mr. Vance said.
The Public Health Foundation of India has long been a giant in the public health sphere here.
In this case, it's visible to the public, because we're asking the public to do something differently.
" Asked whether it's appropriate to talk about climate change while hurricane victims are suffering, Sublette said, "The public wants to know, the public has the right to know, and the public wants answers.
The idea that the broadcast of baseball was in the public interest—and radio had to operate in the public interest, because the public, not corporations and networks, owned the airwaves—quickly eroded.
It means online and offline journalism and culture paid for by the public and in the public interest.
But the purpose of it is to alert the public to dangers that the public doesn't normally consider.
Failure to protect the public The third failure was law enforcement's inability to protect the public, Heaphy said.
Credit to the public in the quarter rose 5.6 percent, while deposits from the public grew 5.1 percent.
"When you invite the public into your vehicle, you have the public accommodation law apply," Sanders told Broadly.
We say, No. These bills are alive and well in the public and the public will weigh in.
Lying to the public or encouraging others to lie to the public is not in itself a crime.
But we also owe them rules that promote an unwavering determination to serve the public— and only the public.
However, despite all the soothsayers warning the public to stock up for armageddon, the public didn't take the bait.
"So much of our politics, the public life, the public discourse, seems small, and mean, and petty," he said.
The public interventions against communism worldwide, including the disastrous and violent Vietnam War, were what the public could see.
The public sector wage bill is the state's biggest expense, followed by the cost of servicing the public debt.
How do you sustainably balance what the public wants to read with what you feel the public should know?
And the thing is that some things in the public interest have to be funded by the public. Right.
"We are growing faster on the public clouds than the public clouds are growing," Whitehurst said in an interview.
Among the public at large, meanwhile, the group whose speech the public is most likely to favor stifling is Muslims.
With Slack joining the public company ranks, six companies will have tapped the public markets since Dropbox's IPO last March.
The public buildings of Washington are filled with very good people working hard for low pay and the public good.
The public won't sympathize with the press when Trump attacks because he is articulating much of what the public feels.
USAGOLD's Kosares said his company is meeting almost all of its sales to the public with purchases from the public.
The public is highly motivated to protect American lives, as are members of Congress who are responsive to the public.
They said the public corruption in Texas border cities was no different from the public corruption elsewhere around the country.
Left unanswered, Reeves said, was how the public felt about presidential power — assuming, that is, that the public cared at all.
And also the public is keen, the public keeps hearing leaks, we public keeps hearing that this has been pushing back.
That's the job of the public -- and the Democrats have been giving the public plenty of information to give them pause.
"Does the public really understand what the cumulative effect of all these towers will be on the public realm?" one said.
We took an oath to defend the public, not to abuse the public or to abuse our right as police officers.
The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) is responsible for ensuring that broadcast licensees use the public airwaves to serve the public interest.
Meal kit services have been in the public light lately thanks to Blue Apron's sub par performance on the public market.
In Taiz, Yemen's third-largest city, the public health system has nearly collapsed, with half the public hospitals damaged or inaccessible.
"  The aim, according to the document, is "to better inform the public regarding the public safety threats associated with sanctuary jurisdictions.
If, as a result, the public then views the Supreme Court as less legitimate, well, who cares what the public thinks?
It allows a private system to challenge the public one, but the public system plays the dominant role in providing services.
One skeptical foundation officer countered by asking the secretary where "the public" part of the public-private partnership was coming from.
"Trump and Pence decided that the public health experts cannot inform the public on their own what's going on," Biden said.
In that sense, this "Julius Caesar" is a deeply democratic offering, befitting both the Public and the public — and the times.
"Trump and Pence decided that the public health experts cannot inform the public on their own what's going on," Biden said.
But it's easier to sell a war to the public when the public does not really have a stake in it.
Despite the public furor, for now, companies are trying to reassure the public that little will change on the privacy front.
Say what you will about the news media, but journalists run interference between the public and the public officials who govern us.
Teaching CRISPR to kids is about bringing science to the public and bringing the public into discussions about how to implement it.
And I think we do have to articulate a persuasive statement of the public interest, the public service that we are providing.
Nor will it negatively affect the public discourse on taxation, or fracking, or really anything that matters to the public at all.
It's usually a smart play to bet against the public, and that becomes even truer when the public is backing an underdog.
While Germany has outlawed the public display of the Nazi's swastika, there is no law banning the public display of the Balkenkreuz.
As developers and early adopters try to address the public trust challenge, they will need data use cases to inform the public.
The public elected the prime minister, so the public — or its representatives — should decide when it is time for him to go.
Shaikh: My job is to make sure that the public is safe, and that he is not a threat to the public.
The public deserves to have confidence that its securities market regulator observes its statutory mandates, protects investors, and serves the public interest.
But your tone -- your tone at the public forum, sir -- your tone at the public forum was rather belligerent towards the NRA.
"Yes a plan is required to manage the public debt and the public debt servicing that secures the opportunity to liberate the public budget from the burden of a deadly accumulation of debt and debt service," Ali Hassan Khalil told parliament.
In effect, it prevented the public from learning the extent to which police officers have committed wrongdoing and misconduct that endangers the public.
He needed to spend enough time out of the public eye for his sins to become vague and amorphous in the public memory.
The public sector wage bill is the state's biggest outgoing, followed by servicing the public debt equal to around 150 percent of GDP.
Things might change between now and the public beta later this month as well as between the public betas and the official release.
Officials assured the public through statements released Monday that the tragedy was an "isolated domestic incident" that posed no threat to the public.
They think misleading the public is an easier way to sell tax cuts for the rich, and that the public is easily misled.
Presidents can succeed or fail regardless of the public&aposs mood, but the public&aposs overall outlook sets the stage for political debate.
" Five: "We need to hold tech platforms to account... They need to protect the public interest and the public sphere where democracy happens.
Escape rooms were and always have been open to the public, but for the first few years, most of the public didn't care.
Tagger, a crowdsourcing platform, lets the public tag images, and a feature called Art Detective allows the public to help identify unlabeled artworks.
Ms. Lakdawalla said that involving the public in astronomers' work gives the public the rare chance to be a part of space exploration.
It would monitor privacy issues in the public and private sectors, recommend legislation, educate the public about their rights and address safety issues.
The public health organization, the Public Health Foundation of India, is a public-private partnership that was started by the government in 2006.
The ESA seemed to realize this when it opened E3's doors to the public, but it's not a show for the public.
"You have an IRS commissioner who breached multiple duties that he owed to the public, and he violated the public trust," said Rep.
While commemorating the life of Jo Cox in her northern English hometown, Prime Minister David Cameron paid tribute to Britain's centuries-old democracy as one "where members of parliament are out in the public, accountable to the public, available to the public".
"In order to ensure full transparency and maintain trust from the public, the Supreme Court must make its oral arguments available to the public via live audio and video, at least until it can reopen its doors to the public," they wrote.
Educating the public: Ultimately, a party that wants to make major policy changes will benefit when the public understands what the laws will do.
A protracted court fight is expected over what Congress and the public can see from Mueller's investigation beyond the public version of the report.
As self-driving cars are released to the public, there may be accidents involving that "human element" as the public adapts to the technology.
Many of these measures will not be visible to the public or appropriate to share with the public, but here's three we can share.
"There's a difference between the public Demi and the private Demi, as open as the public persona seems to be," added a media insider.
The fact is that the information I suggest be available to the public available to the public through private sector businesses like "Leadership Directories".
The Public WorksElectronic music's premier venue, the Public Works features a Bansky mural out front, but don't let that stop you from coming inside.
The result has been a dramatic gulf between the lived reality of those charged with looking out for the public and the public itself.
As part of the public awareness campaign, which has a hashtag, #wearejouvert, clergy members have been enlisted to urge the public to act peacefully.
Both the Public Health Department and the Public Works Department claimed to have collected hundreds of thousands of needles in the Tenderloin last year.
The Public Service Loan Forgiveness program was meant to encourage people with student debt to stay in lower-paying jobs that serve the public.
Warren proposes creating a national Office of the Public Advocate to make it easier for the public to engage in the federal rulemaking process.
Sadly, as a Rasmussen Reports poll shows, the public believes the media are more intent in creating controversy than informing the public about issues.
The public market is not able to really participate as much as it might have previously, in the public market space of these companies.
That's why you need the public-public and the public-private partnerships to ensure the most efficient, most effective allocation of that limited capital.
All of that could lead to revelations that tilt the public toward impeachment, it could prove that the public doesn't consider these revelations important enough to merit impeachment, or it could simply inform the public to help them make a decision in the 2020 election.
Both works were commissioned by the Public Art Fund, and Descension is the organization's fifth installment of artwork at the public space in DUMBO, Brooklyn.
The Public Art Fund champions varied and inventive work for the public realm, and Lost Man Creek feels like a natural extension of Finch's practice.
The museum uploaded high-resolution scans of its collection of art that falls under the Public Domain, and has invited the public to download it.
A separated system with Uber competing on high-ridership routes and the public operating low-ridership ones would be devastating and against the public interest.
KAINE: THE PUBLIC OPTION IS REALLY IMPORTANT BECAUSE YOU HAVE TO HOLD HEALTH CARE COSTS DOWN FOR THE PUBLIC TREASURY FOR INDIVIDUALS AND BUSINESSES, TOO.
Melissa Rothstein, a spokeswoman for the public defender&aposs office, said neither Davis nor the office of the public defender is commenting on the case.
Homosexuality remains a taboo topic with the public, which is why the gay community gathers away from the public eye in saunas and underground parties.
That philosophy lives on in the Public: the Public isn't for bargain hunters—it's for people looking for a good price, but that are sophisticated.
After remaining out of the public eye during the first few months of President Trump's term, Obama has slowly begun re-entering the public sphere.
State and local police were quick to inform the public they were investigating the cause and asked the public not to call 9-1-1.
The public may demand full access; so be it, not because the public will learn more, but because it is the transparent thing to do.
I wanted to unleash Leslie on the public in the same way we unleashed Melissa on the public in Bridesmaids, with a very showy role.
Offices across the San Francisco Bay area closed to the public on Tuesday, following the public health order requiring most residents to remain in place.
"The public deserves to have a consumer protection watchdog that's going to keep financial companies and institutions accountable and transparent to the public," she said.
What to do with immigrants at the border pits the public against Trump just as much as the health care question pits the public against Democrats.
Functionally, the Public Evidence Product is the same as "See Something, Say Something," the anonymous tipline in New York City that crowdsources information from the public.
In trying to be "more accessible and to help the public understand more about our work," GCHQ wants to win over the public after Snowden's revelations.
Marvel's Guardians of the Galaxy ride was open to the public for the first time ever this weekend — and the public was very excited about it.
"Given it's had such an amazing response from the public I'd like for it to remain in the public domain," Spencer told me in an email.
"I think educating the public and giving the public the tools to make informed decisions before they take on major investments is really critical," Brody said.
President Trump has been letting the public know that he's still working with China to resolve the threat, again providing a clear message to the public.
Disruptive protesters at a March auction led that agency to close its most recent sale last week to the public and livestream it to the public.
How it works, we'll be buying pre-sale ICOs, so we're committing to purchase tokens prior to the public sale, then again in the public auction.
"Disclosure of the videos will provide a substantial benefit to the public because it will inform the public whether the police acted appropriately," the lawsuit said.
The latest polling suggests that in a Brexit referendum today 52 percent of the public would vote remain and 45 percent of the public would leave.
So he built an app that would track the public complaints filed against the landlord and the public assessments that had been done on the building.
They've all -- this is part of what you talk about you come to the public market and the public market is going to push you harder.
They believe that Boeing has badly mismanaged the public response to the crashes and are irked that the public relations blitz will fall to their pilots.
But while the press and the public are unquestionably interested in this stuff, it is fundamentally not in the public interest to routinely know about them.
Once the books enter the public domain, a wider variety of new editions become available again, filling in a hole in the public and cultural record.
"All of the oil field production is tied into the public grid and if the public grid goes down, those fields get shut in," he said.
The Public Theater's Mobile Unit, which brings the Swan of Avon to shelters, correctional facilities and various community performance spaces, comes ashore at the Public Theater.
Other options for tickets include standby each performance night, an in-person lottery at the Public Theater each performance day, or contributing to the Public Theater.
"The requested stay would harm the public interest by undermining reliance interests and the public health and environmental benefits associated with the rule," the government said.
" The lessons from SARS, he said in an email, were "that it's important to let the public know and get the public to modify their behavior.
"The requested stay would harm the public interest by undermining reliance interests and the public health and environmental benefits associated with the rule," the government argued.
The oil industry, and the entire energy industry, should be owned by the public and used for the public good -- not for additional profits for billionaires.
"Our goal isn't just to pass resolutions, but to reach the public and move the public toward understanding the conditions under which Palestinians live," he said.
It's the fact that Facebook is so big and that Facebook arguably controls the public square or arguably controls a large segment of the public square.
It opens to the public on March 20th, with reservations beginning March 11 (the gallery and museum, both open to the public, also open March 11).
"The contents of the opening brief may endanger some members of the public, given the continuing interest in this case by the public and the media," her lawyers wrote, without explaining what the peril was and who would be affected by the public release of the brief.
His radical monetary policy experiment has always been aimed at convincing the public that an end to deflation is near - and right now the public aren't listening.
While acknowledging the "lively dialogue among the public and on the internet", Eisenkot said the army was not elected by the public or shaped by popular surveys.
In this case, "the public" doing the public service of heckling was Bachman, Stuckless, and Rollo; three people who generated negative feedback that made people feel unpleasant.
It's unclear if the new second private offering affects the timeline for the public sale or how many coins will be available to the public at launch.
Among other things, body camera policies tell the public when officers can record, how long they can retain videos, and how the public can access that footage.
"We owe the public to be transparent and do whatever we can do to show people we are serious about earning back the public trust," Gilpin said.
" Trump's original executive order calling for the publishing of this information said it would "better inform the public regarding the public safety threats associated with sanctuary jurisdictions.
"The policy will serve the public health purpose of protecting the public while using a patient-centered and rights-based approach to TB prevention, treatment and management."
Under the Public Health Services Act, the Secretary has authority to take various actions, including accessing the Public Health Emergency Fund and deploying personnel to affected areas.
There were cases that ended up in the public corruption unit because someone brought them to the public corruption unit from a different part of the office.
Spears is allowed to exist out of the public eye but only if she can prove her existence by sharing private videos of herself with the public.
"The Democratic Party is strongest when we challenge the public to give, not just promise the public more of what they get," he writes in The Atlantic.
The Commission simply ruled that, if Phillips wants to sell wedding cakes to the public, he has to sell wedding cakes to all members of the public.
While the public hearings may be over, the public can still submit comments into the federal register until October 23, and I'd encourage all to do so.
Like copyright itself, it's supposed to serve the public as a whole, and ensure that the interests of copyright owners are balanced with those of the public.
The world saw a commonwealth of citizens who were indivisible, and amid the chaos and tragedy, the police were the public and the public were the police.
Cumbo has introduced legislation that would require gender and race wage data for the public sector and city contractors be made available and transparent to the public.
FOR EXAMPLE, IN THE PUBLIC, I MEAN, ONE OF THE REASONS YOU'VE BEEN SO – YOU TALK TO THE PRESS, YOU TALK TO THE PUBLIC, YOU MAKE SPEECHES.
After that call, a planned Peña Nieto trip to Washington was canceled, but the public debate over payment of the wall largely receded from the public sphere.
Exactly. It's the fact that Facebook is so big and that Facebook arguably controls the public square or arguably controls a large segment of the public square.
As a creature of the movement, Cruz would present the conservative agenda to the public in a much more unvarnished way, and the public would render its verdict.
On balance, the value of the public seeing the president's thoughts on Twitter seems outweighed by the public interest in those thoughts never occurring in the first place.
The Metropolitan Museum of Art has made its entire collection of art in the public domain — more than 375,000 images — available to the public under Creative Commons Zero.
The private coverage Australians buy can both cover additional benefits not in the public package and offer faster access to services that are included in the public program.
Compare that with 23 percent of the public who felt the same about marijuana (legal or illicit) and the public is leading the drug policy horse to water.
"There's no particular penalty for lying to the public, unless the public get tired of it, but there's a real penalty for lying about the FBI," McConnell said.
The public data breach lists are a symptom of a deeper problem: U.S. cybersecurity laws place a disproportionate emphasis on notifying the public after a breach has occurred.
"They impact the public opinion of our stakeholders globally," he said, including companies and their shareholders, governments, nongovernmental organizations like think tanks and volunteer groups, and the public.
For example, federal student loan borrowers who go on to work in the public sector are eligible for student loan forgiveness under the Public Service Loan Forgiveness program.
Traditional wildlife management — and the legal system — apply the "public trust doctrine," in which native wildlife are managed in trust for the public by state and federal agencies.
Support for the public option under which people could choose to buy a government insurance plan through a Medicare-like system has increased to 73% among the public.
The public is allowed to comment on a proposal before it's finalized, but the government doesn't have to make any changes just because the public doesn't like them.
Health chiefs said the risk to the public was low, repeating their earlier advice that the public should wash their clothes and use cleansing wipes on personal items.
Barr deliberately deceived the public about the Mueller report, and he's deceiving the public again by ignoring the IG's finding that opening the Trump/Russia investigation was justified.
The Public Theater, which opened its first show in the 1960s, claims that the Public hotel is essentially siphoning off its business by riding on its theatrical coattails.
"It will very much depend on how the public conscience and the public desire grows to get explanations for decisions that are being made by algorithms," Wachter said.
The more the public knows about how the government is planning to use face recognition technology and other biometric technologies, the better informed the public can be and the better able the public can be to make decisions about how the government should be allowed to use this kind of technology.
"All of us know … if the public isn't aware of it, and the public isn't talking about it as a concern, it's very hard to move on," said Rep.
"Earlier Chairman Schiff made reference to a colloquy, and for the public a colloquy is a way for legislatures to clarify an important issue to the public," he said.
Worse yet, these meetings have not been disclosed to the public, which means that the public doesn't understand that the CFPB is, in practice, the Anti-Consumer Protection Bureau.
The public commenting process is considered sacrosanct within the rulemaking world — a critical opportunity for the public to participate in the process — and technology should facilitate, not jeopardize, that.
And perhaps [he is] wanting to convince the public that Michael Cohen cannot be believed so the public will call their congressperson saying, 'Don't vote to impeach the president.
Director Comey has a responsibility to the public to provide more information than a three-paragraph letter so that the public can base their opinions on facts, not speculation.
First, reform must clearly separate the public sector and private sector roles in the mortgage market, with the public sector shrinking back to levels before the crisis over time.
The restrictions of the public cloud model, the company argues, combines with the complexity of the public cloud billing and delivery model, lead it to look for greener pastures.
Although Windsor Castle is private property and closed to the public, the couple has invited 1,4.83 members of the public to the grounds to watch everyone arrive and depart.
Worse still, even though Henry Clay Frick bestowed this parting gift to the public, it is the public that has been denied a true voice in evaluating this proposal.
The episode came to the attention of the public only months later, however, when the Metropolitan Police released surveillance video in August 2017, appealing to the public for information.
"Trump and Pence decided that the public health experts cannot inform the public on their own whats going on," Biden said at a campaign event in Sumter, South Carolina.
"Every public official that I know believes that his election is in the public interest and, mostly, you're right — your election is in the public interest," Dershowitz had said.
"Every public official that I know believes that his election is in the public interest and, mostly, you&aposre right — your election is in the public interest," Dershowitz said.
It will put defendants and the public on notice about the details of the corrupt exchange and what benefit the public official was offering in exchange for the bribe.
The growing tendency for Enarques to move back and forth between the public and private sector has only deepened the public perception of a distant, incestuous old boy's network.
"The vitality of our governmental institutions, of our courts, depends upon understanding by the public and support from the public; that's critical to what we do," Judge Katzmann said.
Clark said Wednesday that the U.S. has likely already taken some actions against North Korea that the public isn't aware of, and the public likely doesn't want to know.
Using transaction data made available through the public API, Do Thi Duc downloaded 207,984,218 Venmo transactions, all the public transaction made on the app in 2017, and analyzed them.
"Léone Meyer has agreed that, rather than getting the painting back for her own living room, to continue the public display of the painting for the public," Mr. Ciric said.
He fundamentally rejects the notion that the American state exists to serve the public interest and that he, in his role as president, is likewise a servant of the public.
"The Court sees no higher value than the public (via the media) having access to these discovery materials so that the public can see the facts for themselves," he wrote.
With the public people, like Bette Midler and Margaret Trudeau and Marian Javits, they live their lives on the public stage, and much worse things have been written about them.
A new Marquette Law School poll reveals some fascinating data on how the public perceives the Supreme Court and how the public wants the Court to behave in pending cases.
Not only has this inflamed passion and minimized the primacy of the public interest, it has corrupted the proper balance in how we define the public interest in immigration policy.
Even if the families' lawsuit comes to naught, the public airing of evidence gives credence their claims and keeps the matter of the gun industry's culpability in the public spotlight.
The public land grazing industry pays just $1.69 per animal per month for each cow and calf that grazes the public land unit (it costs more to feed a cat).
"The purpose of civil disobedience is not to obstruct the public, but to arouse public concern to the injustice in society and to win sympathy from the public," he said.
Information should flow from the state to the public so that citizens can evaluate government, and from the public to the state to assist public officials in making policy choices.
Thanks to their movie bringing the issue back into the public and Washington area of focus, the public responded, pressing our politicians to act on behalf of our forgotten hostages.
For him, his intervention in Flint was a kind of demonstration project, a case study of how to conduct science ethically, in the public sphere and for the public good.
The State Department skipped the public comment period under the "good cause" provision that allows for regulations of particular importance that serve the public interest to be published more quickly.
It's absurd to think it's even possible to assess whether an oil pipeline is in the public interest without such considerations, but that's just what the Public Service Commission did.
The big picture: The public phase is arguably the most important part of Democrats' efforts so far, as how the public experiences the hearings will determine how impeachment plays out.
It's the startling anger evoked by government rules intended to protect the public, even when those rules aren't especially onerous and the public interest case for the rules is overwhelming.
The Public Interest Registry and Ethos Capital could channel some of the millions earned from the dot-org mirage to fund initiatives that educate the public on the domain's shortcomings.
The public acclamation became a personal albatross that blurred his identity, with his obligations as the public face of the sport bleeding into his time as a husband and father.
Official data showed Britain reported its biggest surplus on record in the public finances for January which is typically when a lot of tax revenues flow into the public coffers.
If he continues to delay, they'll likely point to recent polling -- including from CNN -- that shows the public is overwhelmingly supportive of Trump's tax returns being released to the public.
If anything, the shock and outrage with which the public has greeted Gatti's revelations suggests that much of the public most emphatically did not want to know who Ferrante is.
Manipulation of the public opinion should stop and an apology should be made to the public at large -- (CROSSTALK) PUTIN: -- instead of looking for those responsible or the party at fault.
Our focus should be on taking the risk off of the individual and spreading it across the public, because the public is getting a lot of the benefit of college degrees.
The argument was fairly simple: When research is paid for by the public, the public has a right to demand transparency and to have access to documents related to the research.
They are basically crowdfunding with an equity stake in the company you invest in and are supposed to give the public more investment choices than what's available on the public market.
By empowering the public with this data and making it easy to explore and understand, the public should feel more equipped to know what to ask for from policymakers and legislators.
In order for something to be in the public domain the copyright has to expire or the copyright owner has to do something to actually dedicate it to the public domain.
But as you recount with the WikiLeaks and Snowden stories, it's clear that there is surprisingly little agreement — among newsrooms, public officials, government, the public — on what the public interest is.
It believes that out of the public eye, it can make necessary investments — in e-commerce and its stores — that can be too difficult to do under the public market spotlight.
"Details were not shared with the public, and this has now created a situation where the public does not share the same vision with the executive," Kanyenze told online newspaper NewZimbabwe.com.
Manipulation of the public opinion should stop and an apology should be made to the public at large -- (CROSSTALK) PUTIN: -- instead of looking for those responsible or the party at fault.
I think most of the public, on many issues, is further away from the brink than governments are, but as long as the public stays quiet, nothing is going to happen.
" How the public views astronauts and the International Space Station: "As an astronaut, especially coming back from a mission that got a lot of attention, I was exposed to the public.
"I do want to acknowledge the turmoil and the uncertainty around the public exchange and the public marketplace," Kevin Sears, the clinic's executive director of market and network services told Cleveland.com.
Certainly the best works, and of greatest merit for the public, have proceeded from the unmarried or childless men; which both in affection and means have married and endowed the public.
That means that despite the clamor in Washington and in the public health world about Trump not requesting more funds, the public isn't really looking to Trump for solutions, Blendon said.
Their "problem is never how best to present the truth to the public but how best to use the news to deceive the public" into giving them more money or power.
One of these provides that all beaches are open to the public up to the high tide mark, so even the most elite coastal hotels share beach fronts with the public.
Johnson warned against making the "the fatal mistake of underestimating the intelligence of the public" by saying one thing to the EU and pretending to do another thing to the public.
She pointed to the public unions case -- Friedrichs v.
" He added: "The public, they need to see something.
The press -- the public doesn't believe you people anymore.
There's just one problem — the public kinda hates them.
"   He added: "The public, they need to see something.
He should step away from the public & yesmen & heal.
"They started early this morning — the Public," she wrote.
Today, the Public Interest Registry (PIR), which maintains the .
" It called the public response to the statue "overwhelming.
But the public needs to hear -- and see -- more.
A cop comes up and sees him doing this, and because these actions have been regulated ostensibly to maintain the public peace, the police officer feels has a right to initiate violence and actively breach the public peace to stop people from engaging in actions that only have the potential to breach the public peace.
New President Cyril Ramaphosa should take action within 14 days against the Public Enterprises Minister Lynne Brown, whose department oversees enterprises including Eskom, said Busisiwe Mkhwebane, head of the Public Protectors office.
Madison Square Park Conservancy's art program and many of our colleagues in the public art field work with the most distinguished contemporary artists who want to realize work in the public realm.
In addition to bringing it back, she also wants to create a new Office of the Public Advocate, which would act as a voice for the public during the federal rulemaking process.
Not only are predatory journals misinforming the public, they're making the scientific institution as a whole look bad, and now more than ever, the public needs to be able to trust scientists.
"We appreciate the public response to our initial call for reports, and we strongly encourage the public to submit new or follow-up reports with as much detail as possible," Sharpless said.
Unfortunately, the story glossed over the fact that the company didn't have technology it would show the public, or that it was very behind in efforts to bring itself to the public.
Much of the focus of the presentation was to assure the public that the Boring Company's efforts would not be disruptive to the public or heavily stress the city's existing highway systems.
"It feels like there's been a breakdown of trust between science and the public, and so it's time for scientists to step up and start communicating directly to the public," he said.
The bill, which hasn't been released to the public because it's still being drafted, could have a lot of serious implications and the public has only really just begun wrestling with it.
"The Public Protector has the President's latest affidavit and has through the attorneys confirmed that the report was finalised and signed ... on 14 October 2016," the public protector's spokesperson Kgalalelo Masibi said.
And so, we got the public — very public, we never publish anyone's private stuff ever — but the public emails of the people on the board to ask them why they were invested.
They found while the public still has a largely positive outlook of scientific institutions, there's a gulf between what scientists believe about scientific topics crucial for policy and what the public believes.
"This administration does whatever it wants and lies to the public about it, and their attitude is that the public will just have to deal with it," Grijalva said in a statement.
The court affirmed on Thursday that the public protector's order had a "binding effect" on the president, a judgment that experts say clarifies and strengthens the role of the public protector's office.
"I think they've started to get a little bit more sensitive to the fact they've become the telephone companies, in terms of the public outrage the public has toward them," Cohen said.
If we are serious about keeping the public safe, we need to be equally serious about the public health crisis of mental health care in our military and our country at large.
It also said the public had a right to know whether the vendor has adequate security measures, is a proper recipient of government funds and will act only in the public interest.
A certain confidentiality in the census and making sure that the public understands it always seems to be the biggest hurdle that the Census Bureau has in getting the public to participate.
Elections then devolve into bitter games of blame-shifting, in which the question isn't how the public feels about what did happen but who the public holds responsible for what didn't happen.
Ms. deBessonet, the artistic director of the Public Works program at the Public Theater, has a track record of staging huge, gloriously imaginative multicultural musicals at the Delacorte Theater in Central Park.
Members of the public who read about Sotomayor's speech ranked her 16 points more favorably on a 100-point scale than did members of the public who never read about the speech.
That might have been a great IPO, but rather than go to the public market, it derivatively went to the public market in a way that the beta players could play it.
The public is so disillusioned with the political process that, when a member of the public asked Boris Johnson during a televised debate whether he valued truth, the audience burst into laughter.
To the extent that Subway's products are consumed by a sizable portion of the public, the public interest in their composition is not difficult to discern and is established on the evidence.
The naval base is making it harder for the public to access certain areas of the waterfront base popular with the public as the home of the Blue Angels and prime beaches.
Every summer, the Public Theater — often referred to simply as "the Public" — stages a series of plays at Central Park's Delacorte Theater under the auspices of its Shakespeare in the Park program.
Even though the public advocate has little real power and a relatively small budget, the office still functions as a watchdog over city agencies and an ombudsman of sorts for the public.
Art Detective is an initiative from Art UK that involves specialists and the public in solving mysteries about the public collections paintings in the UK. Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads The Art UK site includes over 3,200 locations with a database of more than 200,000 artworks, all part of the public collections of the United Kingdom.
Alan Dershowitz: Every public official that I know believes that his election is in the public interest and mostly you're right, your election is in the public interest and if a president does something which he believes will help him get elected in the public interest, that cannot be the kind of quid pro quo that results in impeachment.
While some experts say that the public is increasingly viewing the blasphemy charge as political in nature, others say that religion continues to play a part in the public sphere in secular Indonesia.
Critics are especially concerned about the FCC's handling of complaints from the public about internet providers and the causes of a May 7 outage of the public-comments section of the agency's website.
Trump's biggest mistake was presenting the public with a plan that was almost entirely the same kind of plan any Republican candidate of the last 36 years could have presented to the public.
Should we not be allowed to challenge what's best for the welfare of children, especially when their guardian chooses to be in the public eye and put a child in the public eye?
"In light of that, and bearing in mind the need for the public to have confidence in the NZDF, I have decided in the public interest that an inquiry is warranted," he said.
Busisiwe Mkhwebane, head of the Public Protectors office, said in her report that Ramaphosa should take action within 14 days against the Public Enterprises Minister Lynne Brown, whose department oversees enterprises including Eskom.
Planning 2.0 allows the public to directly engage versus having to rely on these cooperating agencies that might not always represent all members of the public or, in our case, hunters and anglers.
None of those works will enter the public domain until 2019, and works from 1958, whose arrival we might otherwise be expecting January 19393, 2015, will not enter the public domain until 2054.
On Tuesday it submitted its own filing to the public prosecutor, requesting new samples be taken from Port Beirut, overseen by the public prosecutor's office, to be tested at Lebanon's Industrial Research Institute.
Pew found that while the public still has a largely positive outlook of scientific institutions, there's a gulf between what scientists believe about scientific topics crucial for policy and what the public believes.
By televising the hearings, the Democrats were giving the public a direct look at the key figures, the process, and the allegations, hoping it would sway the public to support impeaching the president.
But, he said, if the court were to bar the public from oral arguments it should, at a minimum, permit the public to listen to a livestream of argument audio from its website.
"Out of concern for the health and safety of the public and Supreme Court employees, the Supreme Court building will be closed to the public … until further notice," said court spokeswoman Patricia McCabe.
Still, the public offering market has gotten off to a fast start this year, with some 234 companies raising $323 billion in the public markets to date, according to Dealogic, a data provider.
"I just want to reassure the public that we're on top of this and that we're doing what we need to do to protect the workers as well as the public," Correa said.
The public markets haven't been kind to unicorns latelyFor the last year, the public markets haven't been particularly accommodating to so-called unicorns, venture-backed startups with valuations of $1 billion or more.
The foremost priority of the HHC, with regards to the public charge rule, he said, was assuring vulnerable populations that the public hospital system and NYC Care remain open and available to them.
Higher costs and less investment in railroads will put more trucks on the public roadways, thereby increasing traffic, increasing congestion, leading to more wear and tear on the public infrastructure and increased pollution.
"They have failed to meet their duties to inform the public, uphold the law, and protect the public and the environment," the senators wrote in a letter submitted for public comment on Monday.
But because the Department of Justice is guided first and always by the public interest, it should provide details about finished investigations when the public needs to know them, as it traditionally has.
She's more interested in meeting the public: May says that the election is about meeting members of the public face-to-face, and that she would prefer to do that than attend debates.
"In the public sector, both the political spending and the collective bargaining are directed at the public employer," said Daniel DiSalvo, a senior fellow at the Manhattan Institute, which supports conservative economic policies.
The store will be open to the public on Jan.
Either way, private markets tend to follow the public lead.
Reforms must be passed, the public trust once again earned.
Already women are reshaping the public debate in healthy ways.
Her change of mind realigns her with the public mood.
Facebook must tell the public who is behind this group.
"She loves everybody and the public loves her," says Brinda.
She told the public the story in blunt, simple words.
Consider attending these events, which are open to the public.
We uncovered more common ground than the public debate suggests.
This isn't her battle to tight in the public eye.
The incident resulted in Kim uncharacteristically shunning the public sphere.
Our donors deserve this, and the public should expect it.
Trump won anyway because the public wanted a change agent.
" "Again, this isn't something that the public will always see.
Steve Jobs unveils Halo to the public at Macworld 1999
To the public, that can look like we're falling apart.
The public consultation phase for the project has now started.
Following the public split, Kufrin was open about her pain.
The public prosecutor declined to comment to Reuters on Thursday.
The first job of government is to protect the public.
The moon in Cancer finds you engaging with the public.
We don't think they put a referendum to the public.
Jane was beloved by both the king and the public.
Their identities have not yet been revealed to the public.
Fisher and Taylor married in 1959, despite the public scandal.
We would like more companies to tap the public markets.
The public didn't want huge tax cuts for the rich.
Works that exist in the public domain belongs to everyone!
Some policymakers have increasingly focused on the public health side.
" Stanton said the public back and forth was "so embarrassing.
"My apologies to the public," she said at the time.
Nominations are also gathered through online submissions from the public.
They operate on the public domain offered by the internet.
From enforcers to the public, many were thrown off guard.
About half the public school students in Denver are Latino.
Chobi Mela showed how to get art to the public.
Public servants are supposed to serve the public, full stop.
Which was to talk to members of the public anyway.
The public would like it to be named Boaty McBoatface.
Vaccines fall under the public health jurisdiction of the states.
She is commonly known as "Princess Angel" among the public.
Then Obama began his push to the public and Congress.
It makes me very concerned about the public health emergency.
His family has refused the public access to his estate.
Some reactions from the public have been pretty weird, though.
Of course, the public beta has been available all summer.
Now the public market is showing just where it exists.
Unfortunately for us, Portico isn't yet available to the public.
Using updated scientific facts to educate the public can work.
But she urged the public to come forward with information.
That's the public image Zuckerberg wants you to focus on.
Such platforms have undeniably helped to democratize the public sphere.
I'm a big believer in leaks for the public interest.
Facebook knows but the public is kept in the dark.
Actually, on climate change, the public is not as divided.
Big majorities of the public want action on climate change.
The ACLU, and many members of the public, were disturbed.
What has been the public response been to the project?
As breaches become more common, the public may be desensitized.
After she died, Morton revealed his source to the public.
The public announcement demonstrates just how alarming this breach is.
"The public deserves to look at that content," Warner said.
Ultimately, the problem with the Public Evidence Product is scale.
"The injunction immediately harms the public," Justice Department lawyers wrote.
About his capacity to relay accurate information to the public?
Proposals are open to the public and submitted by commissioners.
Her death was only disclosed to the public this week.
Exhibition and events are free and open to the public.
Many in the public sees Trump for who he is.
Many departments, in fact, use them without informing the public.
It was released it to the public earlier this month.
Opinion polls show the public is divided on Abe's proposal.
It is worth noting that the public overwhelmingly supports DACA.
However, it's never been heard by the public — before now.
"We consider these restrictions serious breaches of the public trust."
The public has 60 days to comment on the request.
The public memorial was also streamed live on Reynolds' website.
On Friday, January 6, Fabric nightclub reopened to the public.
The public projections occur only during the evenings on weekends.
But not everyone is convinced the public will go along.
The waterfall is closed to the public following the incident.
The cost to the public is estimated at €120m ($130m).
Scandal — and the public outrage that characterizes it — forces change.
No timeline was given about the public offering or listing.
The account is locked and not accessible to the public.
And the public declaration of, 'I know what I'm doing!
The public has 0003 days to respond to the proposal.
Fortunately, Efron realizes the public service value of the photo.
The punishment took place in front of the public gallery.
Only the palace's Throne Room is open to the public.
The transcripts don't need to be released to the public.
Tesla has had a rocky decade on the public market.
Revenues from the public purse will go up, up, up.
Ever since, the public has been awaiting another Garner bomb.
"And the public needs to know what happened to them."
How do you convince the public it's a total hoax?
The public costs to support frontline manufacturing workers are growing.
These are sentiments we — the public — can all connect with.
Little information about these stops is available to the public.
Should the public trust them to keep sensitive recordings safe?
Free and open to the public, visit here to RSVP.
And all works are free and open to the public.
Video questions from the public are part of the show.
Indeed, they often mislead us about what the public believes.
The results, however, may not be released to the public.
But it wasn't always such a hit with the public.
The man's identity has not been revealed to the public.
" He added, "The public already thinks the market is rigged.
Then the company goes IPO and the public jumps in.
It's time for the Fed to truly represent the public.
The public intellectual and vulnerability icon now takes on bravery.
The public hearing is simply a listening session for regulators.
And so it laid down this challenge for the public.
The shoes will be available to the public in 2020.
What argument about the public option and the iterative stuff.
The tax's impact on the public finances will be modest.
These conflicts violate the law and undermine the public trust.
THREE years ago, he was largely unknown to the public.
Either way, Newlin welcomes the public conversation about sexual violence.
Apple just launched the public beta of macOS High Sierra.
Next year will be tougher still for the public finances.
ET to update the public on the new coronavirus outbreak.
Right now, that just means the public should reject impeachment.
At the same time the public is turning against austerity.
Only 40% of the public supported the tax back then.
It had been accused of misleading sponsors and the public.
"To the public, she remains in the background," Conway explained.
She said the response from the public has been overwhelming.
WALT was never meant to be released to the public.
The public beta for Destiny 2 launched on Tuesday afternoon.
The public campaign against Soros began in earnest on Aug.
And increasingly, this war will happen in the public eye.
This disregard for the facts is totally misleading the public.
The public safety net contracted in favor of privatized solutions.
We kinda both got in the public eye very young.
The public is entitled to share any knowledge governments hold.
And the Public Theater took me up on doing it.
But the public gets something out of the bargain, too.
Update: Nordstrom's Anniversary Sale is officially open to the public.
"Things start happening that the public can see," he recalled.
Also, the public couldn't have chosen a more altruistic bear.
Another risk is the wrath of investors and the public.
And that leaves the public to exert pressure on YouTube.
The public was not notified of the hack until Sept.
An authoritarian regime can limit and dictate the public discussion.
Please be the voice of reason in the public debate.
The public streets are free to use, after all, right?
Singh said more will be added after the public launch.
News is relayed to the public via BEECN and loudspeaker.
"It's great to see the public engage with scientists, really."
And now we watch as Uber navigates the public markets.
The victim's identity has not been revealed to the public.
He says they offer several advantages over the public providers.
Investigators are asking the public for help to identify him.
And the public will be primed to be suspicious already.
This isn't her battle to fight in the public eye.
It is now more popular than ever with the public.
Uber's performance on the public market has been a letdown.
His family also asks that the public respect Kendrick's privacy.
The store will open to the public in early 2017.
There's a water company overseen by the public utilities commission.
The public health community has pushed hard to change that.
The public no longer knows what's meant by the truth.
He hid this from the public and lied about it.
So whatever comes with that, being in the public eye.
Government critics say the public sector is rife with corruption.
The public beta version of iOS 11.3 is also unaffected.
Mr Serraj has also failed to win over the public.
Include key stakeholders - including members of the public - in policymaking.
Yet the public mood remains grim, and for good reason.
Police authorities called on the public to avoid the area.
"The public media in Catalonia are very professional," she said.
I said, look, you want the public to understand this?
A judge later ruled that the EPA misled the public.
Suddenly, the public imagined Hiddleston as the next James Bond.
Even defeats can keep campaigners' demands in the public eye.
That's the public health approach as far as I'm concerned.
The regulator is meant to act in the public interest.
Eventually, they will likely release their app to the public.
So the public then sees everything that the defense sees.
Yet, the public poisons itself daily with bad food choices.
"The legislation protects the public from bad players," Shreves says.
The public is told that only 152,000 Chinese were killed.
I was in the public eye, I was doing media.
Here you can find vintage photos from the public archives.
She also wants to educate the public and raise awareness.
"It's not that we don't have the public," Goldston said.
"The public have had enough of experts," the President proclaimed.
In 230, the public university enrolled approximately 100,260 undergraduate students.
The public appears wary of this kind of digital canvassing.
The public doesn't rank nuclear security among their top considerations.
Facebook knows, but the public is kept in the dark.
It may be that the public is on to something.
The public took to the streets, begging for an intervention.
The farm is open to the public from 7 a.m.
Pokémon Go has given the public a frame of reference.
In response Nabil Sadek, the public prosecutor, vilified foreign journalists.
It's time to calm the public panic about student fragility.
The family also thanked the public for all its support.
His career declined and he faded from the public eye.
The FBI thanked others in law enforcement and the public.
Current utility shareholder interests are misaligned with the public interest.
The store reopens to the public on Saturday, Oct. 15.
A government marketing campaign is meant to prepare the public.
But they must be honest with the public about it.
Even so, is all the public outrage over Nunes justified?
Mark Rozzi calls the public release a step toward transparency.
It also keeps them quiet and private from the public.
The public release will not arrive until later this year.
On December 8, Visionary Aponte will open to the public.
Almost reluctantly, they began opening their doors to the public.
Advertisers pulled their support, the public and players were outraged.
"[They] had a responsibility to warn the public," Muffett said.
This internal feature, however, was unintentionally revealed to the public.
I knew that the public needed to see what happened.
We know that the public does not trust the media.
That would have compromised my role of educating the public.
"It works because it captures the public imagination," says Glencorse.
The public reaction to the bill seemed to underscore that.
Around 40% of such funding comes from the public sector.
He had urged the public to protest against the government.
Oversharing could easily happen and remain undisclosed to the public.
One of the most important parts is educating the public.
"They are not worthy of the public trust," he said.
But the Obamacare exchanges are still available to the public.
For MMA to flourish, educating the public will be important.
Democrats can do their best to focus the public mind.
The documents also would be made available to the public.
"We've been leading with the public safety impact," she said.
How much will the public get to see — and when?
What we can't know is how the public might react.
Members of the public wait in line for the hearing.
But she never really drifted away from the public consciousness.
Finally, the public seems to be recognizing that ugly reality.
And the public learned all about it at Uber Elevate.
What they're not doing: Releasing this information to the public.
The viewing will open to the public in the afternoon.
Consequently, the public fails to learn about some important matters.
Which, of course, was not easy in the public eye.
That brings us to the "public engagement" back in October.
Members of the public are invited to pay their respects.
By Monday morning my offices were open to the public.
Digital video reaches more than 70 percent of the public.
Will the public tolerate it when they go even further?
Politicians in New Zealand generally mingle freely with the public.
Representatives of the public are allowed to see the videos.
But the rest has to be released to the public.
"It is a danger to the public," Bruno told CNN.
Daydream enhancements will be available to the public this fall.
Nevertheless, the expert reports were available in the public docket.
The new nodosaur exhibit opened to the public this week.
The public seems to want big, ambitious clean energy programs.
The Public Ministry has opened an investigation into Guitian's death.
The Public Ministry has opened an investigation into Medina's death.
The Public Ministry has opened an investigation into the death.
Islamophobia has been creeping into the public sphere as well.
Andersson's straying into the public eye remains the exception, though.
"I want the public to reconsider victim shaming," she said.
The approvals were kept from the public and from Congress.
And that very same framing trickles down to the public.
People in the public eye don't really do that anymore.
Police try to push back protesters in the Public Square.
The public schools are among the best in the country.
And it might just protect the public from further attacks.
As for the public memorial, no date has been set.
Nonetheless, the public continues to worry about Social Security's future.
It's already proven something of a hit with the public.
"We are trying to get the public involved," Hill said.
The public now has an additional 60 days to comment.
The Museum of the American Revolution opened to the public.
Spectators in the public gallery cheered and applauded the defendants.
The public invisibility is exceedingly rare for a new president.
When had appealing to the public interest really changed anything?
GoPro has had a rough time in the public market.
Later, Legere started answering questions from the public on Twitter.
Sheltered from these pressures, however, the public sector has languished.
"Facebook must also be accountable to the public," he adds.
I don't know if that's correct about the public perception.
Anything you want the public to know, [or] other Dreamers?
The public has 60 days to comment on the proposal.
And Bloomberg is the public face of this old saw.
The judge appointed the public defender's office to represent him.
It's hard when your relationship is in the public eye.
The public now has an additional 15 days to comment.
Moreover, valuations in the public markets continue their upward climb.
Versus contributing to the public conversation or a healthy conversation?
The report by the Public Protector watchdog, released on Nov.
Private insurers lack the public legitimacy to reject dicey therapies.
The public comment period on the review has just ended.
He has been heralded and derided in the public sphere.
The public went from ignoring AIDS to panicking over it.
The city elders were aghast, but the public loved it.
Is it to change the public perception of driverless cars?
It is the context that will rankle with the public.
First the public and media become alert to the problem.
The public isn't motivated to seek out verified, vetted information.
The industry does not own these assets; the public does.
Instead, it waited only 10 days to notify the public.
Whether the public has come to regard evidence as optional.
Ghostbusters: Dimension will open to the public on July 1st.
Pat McCrory signed, the Public Facilities Privacy and Security Act.
We picture these giant towers looming in the public imagination.
Neil Mitchell said publishing it was in the public interest.
Haff believes the public school system is failing these children.
The public seems to understand this better than the pundits.
We know a little bit about what the public thinks.
The public now has an additional 45 days to comment.
And it's obviously hitting the right note with the public.
OPINION The president shapes the public character of the nation.
It also keeps those plans out of the public eye.
This tranche is part of the public offer, IFR said.
The political will is there; the public supports this cause.
This is trust the public should not have to give.
It "programmes" students to favour profit over the public good.
He chose pragmatism over ideology, and so did the public.
This is a man who doesn't care about the public.
The public polling has been, to put it mildly, sparse.
The Public Banking Institute, founded in 2010, has affiliates nationwide.
Mr. Irwin was a relatively unfamiliar figure to the public.
Rallying the public for military conflict presently seems almost inconceivable.
Some of China's growing sway is unseen by the public.
Watergate offers a better approach to serve the public interest.
Still, the public has a right to be properly informed.
After all, I had won the Public Schools fencing medal.
So you might as well ingratiate the public as well.
There are also promising signs on the public policy front.
The public has 85033 days to comment on either request.
The press thus agitates the public mind without informing it.
"This is what serves the public conversation best," he said.
In fact, they are compatible and what the public wants.
By summertime, she had opened her workshop to the public.
No doubt there is more the public does not know.
We have a systematically corrupt system and the public knows.
The public thinks the NCAA is a gift from God.
The police have not released the videos to the public.
In the public sector, few unskilled workers would qualify, either.
And this is just one part of the public retaliation.
The public transit system, meanwhile, is trapped in the 1930s.
There's the public — air traffic up 343 percent since 2011.
The mayor's plan likely complies with the "public purpose" requirement.
Members of the public can enter between 1- 8 p.m.
In many countries, these would accrue to the public sector.
Right now the public is roughly evenly split on impeachment.
"There was no fair play from the public," Lavillenie said.
And the public has the attention span of a flea.
Where were the cultural institutions, the schools, the public art?
To accomplish this, policymakers and the public must embrace change.
This is my last post in the Public Editor's Journal.
The public is supposed to have access to these spaces.
BATS will not receive any proceeds from the public offering.
The public now has an additional 30 days to comment.
It is, he says, "the death of the public city".
The public sector might also play a more direct role.
THE public house, linchpin of British nightlife, is in decline.
SpaceX's promises to the public are larger than ever, now.
It does a disservice to the public and to physicians.
China's social networking extends far beyond what the public sees.
The public has 60 days to comment about the proposal.
The public comment period for the rule is 15 days.
The public was alienated from the cops, and vice versa.
Ivanka Trump has lived her life in the public eye.
The gallery will be open to the public on Oct.
The public has 60 days to comment on the rule.
Rides were improved upon even after opening to the public.
It's a tax dodge, and we're really bilking the public.
What does it mean to be in the public domain?
It also undermines the transparency the public is entitled to.
Domestic space emerged as an extension of the public sphere.
He appealed to the public for information about the attack.
The slope officially opened to the public on October 4.
Of that total, $14.9 trillion is owed by the public.
The group now also educates the public about these animals.
The public reaction, judging by discussion online, has been passionate.
By day, she opens her rehearsals to the public. moma.org.
The Public Editor Everything is running right about on cue.
Nobody wants the public spectacle of this failing in committee.
Fiat Chrysler did not immediately comment on the public records.
Many sections of the public attacked the arms industry for
At the same time, the public investment has been substantial.
Bradford's official autopsy report hasn't been released to the public.
The public accommodations provision drew some pushback from Republican lawmakers.
It had lost its popularity and respect from the public.
There's a lot the public still doesn't know about Kavanaugh.
That, of course, is for the public to judge themselves.
No member of the public or the police was hurt.
The public has 45 days to submit nominations and comments.
Win or lose, the public debate had these effects regardless.
"Abdelkader Merah created Mohammed Merah," the public prosecutor would claim.
Did she mislead the public in these cases or not?
Nadler said he is seeking the public testimony on Sept.
This brought the public life of the David full circle.
When the public comment system crashed, Bray blamed a cyberattack.
That is, the court is directly influenced by the public.
The public prosecutor's office said it was investigating both cases.
There's not any subject the public doesn't know about me.
The police released the sketch to the public last month.
Wade is at the heart of the public policy debate.
The public will have until July 85033 to weigh in.
But the public release was delayed several months until Tuesday.
There is little in the public record about Mr. Wenz.
Northam now is incapable of being believed by the public.
WFP relies on voluntary donations from governments and the public.
When they destroy the public spaces, they destroy the city.
The public is being asked to submit comments by Feb.
Hannah Dela Cruz is the public relations manager for GetTested.com.
Bitcoin might be winning back favor in the public eye.
This message had never been clearly conveyed to the public.
The public is on the side of House Democrats here.
Most of the time, they've left the public stage altogether.
Latter requires change log as we're oft the public record.
We're in public service, you want to serve the public.
"Is that price justified by the public show?" he said.
It is in the public sphere where their power resides.
The public could then decide which narrative was more credible.
" Nevertheless, "the tide had turned and the public wanted change.
The Public Employee Pension Transparency Act (PEPTA), authored by Rep.
Polling suggests that the public isn't yet sold on impeachment.
But this information is not getting out to the public.
The public deserves transparency on the quality of biologic medicines.
The president plays an essential role in mobilizing the public.
And those are just two experiments known to the public.
Sometimes these alliances have taken shape off the public radar.
"We conclude that ExxonMobil misled the public," the researchers write.
It opened its gates to the public in June 2010. 
Members of the public wait in line to view Rev.
Media's role in keeping the public informed is also acknowledged.
Officially, these wineries are not typically open to the public.
The public now has until April 24, 2017, to comment.
The public message may be that we can't trust Clinton.
First, the public is invited to comment on the proposal.
But what the public foresees for the future is unclear.
The public would be much better served by the latter.
The Public Service Freedom to Negotiate Act, introduced by Sen.
The public can comment on the guidance at any time.
Of that total, $15.34 trillion is owed by the public.
It's designed to get the information out to the public.
The effort spanned the public transportation, waste and housing sectors.
When the clock finally struck 6, the public goes crazy.
Pick a female celebrity in the public eye — any celebrity.
Salauddiner Ghora lauds the public executions on Facebook and Twitter.
"The support from the public has been overwhelming and wonderful."
I'm not talking about members, I'm talking about the public.
QUESTION (through translator): We have a question from the public.
Have a conversation and let the public in on it.
Greater disclosure to electors, the public and Congress before Dec.
The public was quick to call the pilot a hero.
It's a passion that has filtered down to the public.
Companies sell shares to the public while still losing money.
The public will decide who is credible, but when Capt.
They lie to and deceive the public and the media.
In 1998 and 2013, the public held House Republicans responsible.
Public pensions are an investment in the public sector workforce.
Now we will launch the public phase of this campaign.
That would give a better indication of the public mood.
First, the public was invited to design a new flag.
I think the public will go in the other direction.
The effort takes place entirely out of the public eye.
The public will be able to comment on the proposal.
At least that is how it appeared to the public.
The public elected as president the isolationist Republican Warren Harding.
The tobacco companies relentlessly misled the public about their products.
But his sober, measured approach was welcomed by the public.
How do you want to be seen by the public?
And all the public viewers and critics will have theirs.
So I think that's a difficult sell to the public.
Reflect on privacy and comfort in the public eye, Sagittarius.
Postmates is poised to follow Uber into the public markets.
Stahl: Have the public schools in Michigan have gotten better?
Clearly, the public benefit of these ideas is relatively small.
Members of the public refer websites and URLs to us.
Perhaps most importantly, it's not for sale to the public.
We don't believe any risk was posed to the public.
We will continue to focus outside of the public spotlight.
How are they advocating and educating the public about sleep?
EFA Open Studios is free and open to the public.
Remember: the public has more distrust of media than Trump.
"We need the public to listen," said Mayor Muriel Bowser.
The people that represent the public have almost no votes.
"The public debt cannot continue in this way," he said.
Twitter owes the public answers to what's really going on.
The public — they read newspapers, they see television they watch.
I think it's important for the public to understand that.
The public information officer did not respond to my request.
We're trying to convince the public to trust the police.
We feel the hate that the public has towards us.
So why is the public option back on the agenda?
But I believe in the public good and public land.
The ground floor is open to the public with reception.
More than 70 languages are spoken in the public schools.
The structure was revealed to the public in July 2019. 
The public did their part in responding to the emergency.
In March, Gizmodo broke the Maven story to the public.
The public discourse around women's nudes is one of shame.
Windsor Castle's Inner Hall is finally open to the public.
Burials have been hidden from the public gaze for years.
Kerr tipped Spiegel off on the public outcry to come.
Because his extreme views are not supported by the public.
The public is clearly discouraged by the media's poor performance.
Hudson Yards opened to the public in March of 2019.
We're going to do a real job for the public.
In the meantime, however, it's already launching for the public.
He didn't so much fool the public as indulge it.
These days, the public appetite for international cooperation is waning.
"In the public perception, these things count," Mr. Abbas said.
Yet that letter found its way into the public domain.
It's possible that the public will never learn who won.
"The public and private become so porous," Ms. Ahern said.
" While the president exhorts the public to "Just stay calm.
The fact is, the public hasn't even panicked at all.
But the public was not persuaded, Mr. van Beurden said.
"It gets the public interested in scientific issues," he says.
They correspond little to the anxieties of the public imagination.
"Netanyahu, let's not manipulate the public," he wrote on Twitter.
Eteocles died that way; thus the public display of grief.
Before that, sprinklers and the public address systems were useless.
"He actually thinks about the public interest," Mr. Skorton said.
Obama is returning to the public sphere in dramatic fashion.
Only grocery stores and pharmacies remain open to the public.
"The public came up with this, not me," he said.
The public knows this administration has fumbled the coronavirus response.
"Netanyahu, let's not manipulate the public," he said on Twitter.
Prince Mohammed is the chairman of the Public Investment Fund.
Fairchild, the public health ethicist, said she understands these concerns.
The public health component makes this crisis unique — and challenging.
The tools were made available to the public on Friday.
A limited number of tickets are available to the public.
Since then, the public has invested more than $100 billion.
" The media was, in fact, not telling the public "bulls---.
They're turned into militant threats in the public white imagination.
Who has what kinds of opportunities within the public sphere.
Is the public really willing to be a standing army?
The discussion is open to the public at no charge.
The public, Rosenstein said, should have "tremendous confidence" in Barr.
All I've seen is vehement disagreement over the public interest.
During her life, the public was fascinated by Ms. Mallon.
Like Griffin, the Public shed supporters for its grizzly display.
Open to the public with the cost of museum admission.
Waymo's pilot program, for instance, isn't open to the public.
"We want to minimize any unnecessary risk to the public."
They may even need another infusion from the public sector.
Some say the managers, like the public, never understood him.
Much of that refurbishment was paid for by the public.
The televised images did not appear to reassure the public.

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