The reality is, they do just aggregate what we let into the public realm.
None of these decisions are informed, discussed or debated in democratic institutions or in the public realm.
The minister said improvements in the form of "public realm work" resulted in improved footfall and boosted retail businesses.
It is becoming a land of individual strangers questing for their inner happiness because the public realm is so corrupted and depleted.
But in the public realm, she pictures a much smoother operator.
They persist in a romantic vision of a public realm based on a co-operative model in which the public-service ethos is allowed to shine through unchallenged.
While Mayor Michael Bloomberg is often portrayed as the developers' friend, Ms. Burden has kept a steady eye on improving the public realm through the tools close to hand.
Waltham Forest councillor Clyde Loakes, cabinet member for the environment and public realm, said it was a "real worry" that the borough had the highest proportion of unemployed young people in the capital.
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But the establishment clause in the constitution was intended to prevent the creation of an established church, on the model of the Church of England, not to prevent religious believers from expressing their beliefs in the public realm.
Among MEPC's recent activities in the public relations realm, it has published what it calls an "unabridged" version of "The Israel Lobby and U.S. Foreign Policy" by professors John J.
In the public sector realm, Gianforte says RightNow goes up most against Oracle (nasdaq: ORCL - news - people ), given its 2006 acquisition of customer software concern Siebel Systems.
Autocars would edge even more into the public-transport realm if an immense dispersed fleet were networked.
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People like Kampeas are the first to bemoan Israel's sorry state in the realm of public diplomacy.
The thing about Mourinho and Parames is that it's unclear just how much traction their words have in the realm of public opinion.
The assisted reproduction field has so far developed largely outside the realm of public policy and with little public discussion about how new technologies should be used and who should have access to them.
But I really do think that social media, the internet, and the hyper-connectedness of modern Americans and especially young people has done more to shift public opinions than anything in the realm of politics could ever hope to achieve.
Thus, as the Court announced the dawn of corporate criminal liability in Americawith an embrace of tort law, it simultaneously signaled to generations of prosecutors that arguments of necessity and public policy would, in the realm of corporate crime at least, carry great sway.
Apple was the first to bring computers out of the realm of hobbyists and into the public eye at large.
It is precisely this kind of thinking that not only keeps women off the streets in Saudi Arabia, but out of the offices and seats of government, keeping them out of the public sphere and trapping them in the domestic realm, relegating them indefinitely to the backseat.
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This belongs to the realm of political policy and should be the outcome of public and congressional deliberation.
But as a description of the actual relationship between the public and private sector in America today, at least outside the national-security realm, it's mostly nonsense.
But the privacy blunders that Mayer has identified take on a new significance in the political realm, where Web users may seek to keep their political views distinct from their public identities for fear of discrimination or outside pressure.
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