As a public service, Unconventional Logic will do its best to enlighten them.
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That is costing a lot of money and as a public service broadcaster we don't have the resources to do that.
"I'm ready for spring, " said Staten, who took a train to work Tuesday to her job as a public service manager for the Massachusetts Bar Association.
If we do not put a secure network around our intellectual property, it will be as if we are developing ground breaking technology as a public service to the world.
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As a public service, NPR asked some of their favorite chefs to teach you how to cook the kind of food that graces the candidates' plates when they eat out.
Well we want to reassure people that we are not and never have wanted to privatise the NHS. We believe in the NHS as a public service free at the point of use.
The gesture has been taught through a much-seen video -- 13.8 million visitors have viewed it on Truitt's Web site, another 2.3 million have seen it on YouTube, and millions more have seen it as a public service announcement, he said.
As a public service, it is obliged to deliver letters and packages to every corner of Germany, from islands in the Baltic Sea to the Bavarian Alps (its publicists peddle photographs of loyal employees punting down rivers to reach obscure addresses).
The Early Day Motion, tabled by Labour MP John McDonnell with cross-party support, urged the government to run the railway as a "public service".
At the same time, and against the heavy odds of mental illness, he lives a life of public service as a local councilman and lay minister.
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As a fellow entrepreneur with a public-service orientation, I have been a longtime admirer of Mayor Michael Bloomberg's entrepreneurial spirit and commitment to acting on his principles.
In awarding a contract to run a public service, such as a railway, there is a balance to be struck between making the contract long enough to encourage serious investment and not so long that the forecasts built into bids for the contract become highly speculative.
The NHS Confederation says a lack of candour over funding is damaging as the public may resist a service being cut.
Ofcom also suggested ways to help fund Channel 4 as a vital part of public service broadcasting in the digital age.
And whether as a person drawn to public service, or simply someone who insists on being an active citizen, you will be exposed to more opinions and ideas broadcast through more means of communication than ever existed before.
With respect to the history of fighting poverty, I got my start in public service as a community organizer working in the shadow steel plants that had been closed in some of the poorest neighborhoods on the South Side of Chicago.
Clinton cited as an example his May 16 formal apology on behalf of the government to a group of blacks whose syphilis went untreated for decades as part of a U.S. Public Health Service study.
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Furthermore, her career in public service and as a law enforcement lawyer, serving the citizens of New York, is well within the mainstream.
As a Scotsman, it was a proud moment for Reith, whose legacy of public service broadcasting remains with the BBC to this day.
Some executives cite examples of 60 to 70 percent savings by replacing custom-developed internal applications with software-as-a-service alternatives sourced from the public cloud.
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His extensive knowledge of financial matters, particularly of large institutional and fund investors, is important to the Board and management as the Company operates as a new public company and in connection with his service on the Audit Committee and Compensation and Leadership Committee.
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Four years ago, as an elementary school student, she appeared in a public service video imploring kids to stay away from gangs and violence.
They must sell public cloud compute IaaS as a stand-alone service, without the requirement to bundle it with managed hosting, application development, application maintenance or other outsourcing.
The basic point is that although there are powerful arguments for awarding longer term contracts, so that the successful bidder has an incentive to spend serious money on the best kit, a healthy scepticism needs to be attached to forecasts of the health of the economy and of the relevant public service over a time period as long as three parliaments.
Most consumers are likely to use public clouds, and Lenovo will provide infrastructure as a service, likely from Amazon.
As Britain's public-service broadcaster, funded by a licence fee paid by viewers, the corporation has always prided itself on the high quality and independence of its reporting.
As to government spending, CNBC has been running a string of public service announcements touting all the humanitarian type services that will stop at year end if government spending gets cut.
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While it may command much public goodwill for the invaluable service it renders, as a business entity, MTRC has an unimpressive balance sheet.
Andy Duncan, its new chief executive, says the situation needs addressing now, not in five years' time as the media regulator, Ofcom, said in a review of public-service broadcasting in September.
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