And then there's the public's newfound concern over global warming and its supposed commitment to do something about it.
Mr. Lykins says it's in the public's interest to insist manicurists are well-trained.
If Korman's order isn't suspended during the appeals process, the result would be "substantial market confusion, harming FDA's and the public's interest" as drugstores receive conflicting orders about who's allowed to buy what, the Justice Department concluded.
Problems began to mount in the twilight of the go-go 1960s when a rash of notorious bankruptcies and frauds shook the public's confidence in certified public accountancy: Penn Central, National Student Marketing, Equity Funding, Stirling Homex.
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"He's very shy, a normal fellow, a family person who leads his own life and feels it's none of the public's business, " says Jerry Seslowe, chairman of Resource Holdings, a private investment firm in Manhattan he started with Anschutz and the late billionaire Jay Pritzker.
Kyle's opinion of the American public's ability to understand war was poor.
But the president's critics say that, once again, he has let Democrats in Congress define an issue in such a way that it makes the administration's job of winning the public's trust more difficult.
But there's another reason for the public's fascination: "Let's face it, these are fabulously wealthy, gorgeous people and I think there is a certain amount of, 'Oh goody, something bad is happening to them, '" he says of the perverse delight the public takes.
Since the risk is born by the lender, it's hard to say what the public's appetite for risk will be.
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Afghanistan's courts and its rule of law will ultimately provide the most obvious illustration of whether the country's emerging democracy is earning the public's respect.
Now, in the press's mind and in some of the public's mind, these two cases are contradictory.
The government's real difficulty lies in the French public's ambiguous view of the individual, the state and relations between them.
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You know, I feel bad for both of these guys, because they're - it's hard for them to get the public's attention.
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"There was only one digit difference between the GP's number and the member of the public's number, " the trust told the commissioner.
In Illinois, federal prosecutors, the press and the governor's office are all endowed with the public's trust and they're all expected to honor it.
As a result, all other things being equal, even if the Senate joins the House in rejecting the Democrat-led effort to set deadlines for reducing our presence in Iraq or withdrawing posthaste, this week's deliberations may not adequately serve the public's need to understand the true nature of this conflict and its stakes.
Police do not know Dorner's whereabouts, and authorities were seeking the public's help in finding him.
Project manager, Jacob Hain, said it was "crucial to the UK's economy" and they now wanted the public's views.
He maintains he's the victim, in part, of the public's distaste for snakes in general.
No doubt this mood was fuelled by yesterday's report from the Electoral Commission which highlighted the public's appetite for facts.
It says that, in the wake of the Leveson Inquiry into press standards, there's been a "campaign of intimidation against the public's right to know".
That's Janet Babin of Public Radio's daily business show, MARKETPLACE, produced by American Public Media.
The point of the panel's investigation, Okada said, was to restore the public's trust in Japan's diplomacy.
The injunction had been in place since 1979, when a federal court in Florida sided with the American Medical Association's contention that doctors' right to privacy trumped the public's interest in knowing how tax dollars were spent.
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When I made a comparison to the public's reporting of who crime suspects were, this is the public reporting to the police.
The trips are part of Mr Peirce's Shark Cornwall project, which he hopes will raise the public's awareness and understanding about sharks.
Gore's publicity apparatus has attempted in recent days to deflect the public's attention from the vast number of court rulings issued across Florida.
"Today's indictment of former Mayor Ray Nagin alleges serious violations of the public's trust, " Landrieu said in a prepared statement.
They voted Monday to say they like their 19th-century rules and cannot be bothered to do the public's business under the oh-so-uncomfortable gaze of the public.
Members of Parliament's intelligence and security committee, which is meant to be the public's watchdog over the activities of the agencies, admit that they have only the most tenuous understanding of what the spooks are actually up to.
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