Ms. SUSAN MEDAK (Director, Berkeley Repertory Theatre): There was none of that public self-analysis, none of that public scrutiny that we now go through over every major crisis that helps us, as a culture, define the meaning of an experience, to define the meaning of a tragedy.
This would start with the abolition of zaito, making the public lenders self-financing and combining zaito's myriad special accounts and corporations with the government's general account.
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The public's self-declared likelihood to vote is the lowest recorded since the audit series began 10 years ago.
Surprisingly, PETA's reaction was "meh" at most, expressing their disappointment in Sony but pointing to the public as being self-governing on finding the picture offensive.
Public schools nurture self-esteem.
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Their public life has a self-described conservative goal: to protect their vision of domestic life.
The whole construct with Amazon and other public cloud solutions is self service.
The brokerage industry knows the American public no longer believes self-regulation works.
The true statesmen is a breath of fresh air whose only pursuit is to improve the welfare of those they serve regardless of public opinion, or self-interest.
But we do think that the public response to his self-control shows how poorly Stoic qualities can go over in our times: a philosophy built on emotional control seems strange in the age of over-sharing.
And the more mistakes she makes on her scarce public outings, the more self-assurance she loses.
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Public Storage is the largest self-storage company in the nation, with 2, 100 centers.
This would replace the self-regulating Public Oversight Board and has many more powers, including subpoena authority and disciplinary powers.
Perform duties for the greatest benefit of the public and restrain from seeking self-gain and from being an instrument of any group of people.
Their solution is to create a financially self-sustaining public toilet system.
Opening them to public scrutiny would be "self-defeating, " she said.
They're turned away, shunned, treated with condescension and even insulted by self-serving public school "edu-crats" who treat these institutions like their own private offices where they don't want to be bothered by anyone who doesn't have a teaching or administrative credential.
The hope is that once the public understands the draconian alternative, self-policing might finally begin in earnest.
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By disassociating morality from actions, a person can wholeheartedly support the public figure without being subject to self-reproach.
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Several of those new funds even debuted after BATS self-listed initial public offered stumbled in March.
Self-importance and public whingeing do not win arguments in Washington.
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Data on funding for U.S. metal research is hard to come by, but anecdotal reports suggest a combination of public and private university funding and self-funding by researchers themselves.
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Earlier this month Ken Clarke told the Conservative Party conference that the government was drawing up policies to "resolve public doubts on the law of self defence by victims of crime".
So when Mr Mitchell arrives this weekend, he will find unionists and republicans capable of sitting down to negotiate away from the spotlight, but bristling with grievance and self-righteousness in public.
Alongside etiquette and deportment, the courses impart a smattering of self-esteem (public speaking, how to network) and common sense (first-aid, healthy eating), with one-hour sessions on chess, interior design and massage thrown in.
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Five former clients of the Council on American- Islamic Relations (CAIR) have filed two separate lawsuits in federal court alleging criminal fraud and breach of fiduciary duty against CAIR, a self-described Muslim public interest civil rights law firm.
It allows no room for self-reflection, no public debate, no iterative process of discovery.
But a considerable portion of British public opinion abhorred the notion of a self-ruling Catholic Ireland.
So far Mr Rubin is statesmanlike in public, speaking about American responsibility and self-interest.
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