• However, David Cameron is hoping that his party still take the opportunity it provides to spend the next few months united around a parliamentary campaign to give the public a say on Europe rather than to have a debate amongst themselves about whether to get out or stay in and on what terms.

    BBC: Europe - That Tory row 'made simple'

  • The site will try to give the public easier access to documents - whether they are government reports or records of a New York Stock Exchange-listed company with interests in a DR Congo mine, our reporter says.

    BBC: DR Congo mining transparency site launched

  • The key error, and it is not too late to rectify it, was the failure to force the bailed-out Wall Street titans to give back something significant to the public in the way of mortgage relief.

    NPR: The Nation: So Long Summers, Thanks For Nothing

  • It also rattled the whole natural gas sector, which must work closely with federal and state monitors to secure the infrastructure and to give the public confidence.

    FORBES: Pipeline Explosion Rattles Natural Gas Industry

  • But Gary Boom, founder of London wine merchant Bordeaux Index, says that in order to give the general public a reason to buy this vintage, the prices will have to fall.

    WSJ: Will Lyons on Wine: Unveiling Bordeaux's New Vintage

  • The defendants include a public official, a former public official and vendors who allegedly overstated invoices at Brookfield's request to give the extra money to public officials, according to the prosecutor.

    WSJ: Brookfield Faces Bribery Charges in Brazil

  • They will aim to give the public access to higher education courses via computers, tablets or smartphones, challenging US universities that have dominated this emerging market.

    BBC: Edinburgh University hails online 'milestone'

  • What kind of message are you going to give to the American public?

    WHITEHOUSE: Press Briefing

  • Third, "laws to level the playing field" is a call to law-makers and the public to give innovation a fighting chance against the embedded status quo.

    CNN: STORY HIGHLIGHTS

  • Local people, including business owners, who were affected by the contamination will be given the opportunity to give evidence to the inquiry at a public meeting being held in the Council Chamber in the council offices in Margate on Thursday 11 October.

    BBC: Margate

  • There is a far better way to give the public a more accurate reading of threats to our national security.

    CNN: Presidents should share secrets with Congress

  • He moved to Leeds 11 months before killing Zuzanna, but Humberside Police failed to give the public protection agencies in Leeds sufficient warning that he was moving to the area, the report said.

    BBC: Michael Clark

  • While he may be a tough taskmaster, Gatland is happy to give public credit to the players he has inherited.

    BBC: Fear drives Wales team forward

  • On Monday Tory MP Rob Wilson told the Commons he had a "number of major concerns that the investigations announced by the BBC will not be sufficiently independent, transparent and robust to give the public confidence".

    BBC: Jimmy Savile scandal: Labour seeks independent inquiry

  • So not only have Friedman and his colleagues on the far Left failed to convince the general public to give up support for Israel, they have failed to get young American Jews to give up support for Israel.

    CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: Tom Friedman's losing battle

  • Labour seeks to outdo the Tories' Public Finance Initiative, by putting a minister in charge of driving the process forward, and by legislating to give public bodies the necessary powers to enter into contracts.

    ECONOMIST: More promises

  • It is not mere corporate social responsibility he speaks of but a commitment to the ideals that have moved millions of Arabs to fill public squares, and give purpose to the names they carry.

    FORBES: The Arab Spring: Growing Entrepreneurs, Canceling Dynasties

  • They always have a list of certain people that they bring in to give the public their view.

    CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: Mr. Beckel should make up his mind

  • And it was Bernadette who appeared on television to give the strongest public hint of one of France's worst-kept secrets - that the president would indeed be standing for re-election next year.

    BBC: Chirac family drawn into probe

  • Those who come forward can limit their engagement with the inquiry to just the forum, or decide to progress and give evidence to the inquiry's lawyers in the public phase of the investigation.

    BBC: Sir Anthony Hart

  • "We want to give notice to the media and the American public" before the vote, Lott said.

    CNN: Final impeachment votes set for Friday

  • The move means that Kuwait joins Bahrain, Oman and Qatar as the only Gulf States to give women the right to vote and also stand for public office.

    BBC: NEWS | Middle East | Women appointed to Kuwait council

  • The cyclist would use it "to give his version of what happened" direct to the public, the spokesman said.

    BBC: Tour de France winner Alberto Contador tests positive

  • My involvement in that was to tell my press secretary that he should give public information to the media when they ask for it.

    FORBES: Magazine Article

  • In negotiating details of the recall, Fisher-Price and the government agreed to withhold details from the public until Thursday to give stores time to get suspect toys off shelves and Fisher-Price time to get its recall hot line up and running.

    NPR: Big Bird, Elmo Hit in Latest 'Made in China' Recall

  • "We want consultation to take place to give the Friends of Northampton Museums and the general public the opportunity to have their say, " he said.

    BBC: Statue of Sekhemka

  • In order for a fiscal union to work, national governments including parliaments would have to give up the right to set taxes and determine public expenditure independently and accept a restriction of national sovereignty in other areas of economic and social policy.

    FORBES: A Better Solution For The Euro Crisis: Europeanization Of Banking

  • And it casts doubt on the government's ability to get the opposition-dominated Congress to give its support to a tax reform seen as essential to shore up the public finances and fulfil the president's promises to improve social welfare.

    ECONOMIST: Mending fences at home and abroad

  • She praised their abilities, intelligence and expertise, adding: "You could give so much more to the public good, but you choose to work in areas that reduce resources" for schools, hospitals and society.

    BBC: Tax chiefs hit back at criticism over avoidance

  • Floods, however awful, give the authorities the chance to respond effectively and win public favour.

    ECONOMIST: Bye-bye, Uncle Ho

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