These guys forget that they get the use of public resources, like airwaves and public rights-of-way.
Money supplied to campaign funds from public resources and administered by the Federal Election Commission.
We need to devote more public resources to pay for emergency response and reconstruction from weather-related catastrophes.
Labour said Mr Salmond broke the rules on using government and public resources for party political ends.
People who subsisted on public resources were known as "paupers, " and provision for them was a local undertaking.
Public resources are shifting away and they are not coming back anytime soon.
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In contrast, states in the South and parts of the Plains tend to pour their public resources into productive uses.
And city leaders might in turn overcome their aversion to the efficient pricing of public resources such as parking and busy roads.
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The city had no choice, said Steven Goldfield, a senior counselor at Public Resources Advisory Group and a financial adviser to the receiver.
Investment in basic research, through our universities and research institutions, that yields licensable technologies, is a more prudent path for the allocation of public resources.
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In a climate of ever diminishing public resources for health care, physicians of all stripes seek a back door to economic stability, often through cosmetic surgery.
Iconathon sprung from the idea that as America becomes increasingly diverse, people of different languages, cultures and religions will need to quickly and easily access public resources.
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The Scottish Conservatives' amendment said it regretted attempts to promote a nationalist agenda through the use of public resources and the teaching of history, but this amendment fell.
They are generally good citizens in all regards and, as a group, make low demands on public resources while contributing highly in terms of paying taxes and volunteerism.
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Scarce public resources enable education choice rather than limit it.
In low- and middle-income countries, where public resources are especially tight, regulatory constraints have made it difficult to quickly and efficiently test, approve, and ensure the quality of medicines that people need.
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This will require devoting a substantial share of public resources to the agricultural sector and improvements to the legal and institutional environment to encourage Ethiopian farmers to invest in their land and innovate.
If we don't put enough public resources into surveillance, both in the veterinary context and the human context, then we must be prepared to pay the consequences when we do have a crisis.
Public-school parents accuse the board of the 9, 000-student East Ramapo Central School District of cutting teachers, guidance counselors, art programs, all-day kindergarten and the high school marching band, while diverting public resources to favored Orthodox institutions.
Labour parliamentary business manager Paul Martin said he may have breached rules relating to separation of ministerial and constituency roles, the use of public resources for party political purposes and a duty to record formal meetings.
But also recognize that you can preserve and enhance the impact of your contribution by ensuring that the politicians asking for your support in 2012 are committed to investing our scarce public resources in what actually works.
The former group includes the likes of public college and university officials, who perceive the for-profit schools as competition for students and scarce public resources, as well as investors who bet short against the publicly traded stocks of the for-profit schools.
Governments who join the partnership are called on to develop concrete commitments around open government to address at least one of five grand challenges (improving public services, increasing public integrity, more effectively managing public resources, creating safer communities, increasing corporate accountability).
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"We believe the Video Appeals Committee decision was correct and do not understand the court's decision to expend further public resources to censor a game that contains content well within the bounds established by the British Board of Film Classification's 18-plus ratings certification, " Rockstar said in a statement.
Let's revamp these systems so that we invest our scarce public workforce resources in the skills our economy needs.
Public cloud resources come with a tidy bill that shows just how much it cost to use a set of assets.
Public mineral resources become private the minute you pull them from the ground, meaning the only costs incurred from mining on public land are operating expenses.
Compared to a fully virtualized data center, especially a data center that makes use of private or public cloud resources, a physical data center moves at a snails pace.
But without such information, IT is going to be flying blind when it comes to making huge decisions about whether to adopt SaaS-versions of applications, build new data centers, create private clouds, or use public cloud resources.
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