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Public and opposition
Public demonstrations usually take place without government interference, though one rally in November 2000 by an opposition party was followed by the arrest and imprisonment for a month of its organizer.
Public tributes to the Virgin by 1578 acted as a coded assertion of opposition to the queen's marriage negotiations with the Duc d ' Alençon.
Public protests against the President in 2011 and early 2012 were triggered by the arrest of a judge accused of corruption, which drew the judiciary into opposition.
Public tributes to the Virgin by 1578 acted as a coded assertion of opposition to the queen's marriage negotiations with the Duc d ' Alençon.
Joan Roelofs, in Foundations and Public Policy: The Mask of Pluralism ( State University of New York Press, 2003 ) argues that Ford and similar foundations play a key role in co-opting opposition movements.
Public opposition had been essentially crushed by 1946, but underground activity still existed.
During the Reagan presidency, he secured the purchase of AWACs surveillance aircraft despite opposition from the American Israel Public Affairs Committee.
In a speech given in Swansea to the National Centre for Public Policy in November 2002, Morgan stated his opposition to foundation hospitals ( a UK Labour proposal ), and referred to the " clear red water " separating policies in Wales and in Westminster.
Public opposition came to a head when residents lay down in the streets to block bulldozers and supply trucks from reaching the intended construction zone.
Public opposition stalled its permanent implementation.
Public criticism of Drapeau's municipal administration grew and lead to the creation of a new opposition party in 1974, which gradually grew in popularity over the next decade.
ACT-UP disagreed with Cardinal John Joseph O ' Connor on the Roman Catholic Archdiocese's public stand against safe sex education in New York City Public Schools, condom distribution, the Cardinal's public views on homosexuality, as well as Catholic opposition to abortion.
Public opposition to the sale of these money-making government enterprises postponed the government's plans.
In Jack Lynch's subsequent front bench reshuffle, MacSharry was appointed opposition spokesperson on the Office of Public Works.
These claims were echoed by opposition TDs including Fine Gael politician Leo Varadkar who called for a " full and Public " explanation, requesting an investigation as to whether O ' Donoghue's expense claims were standard under Fianna Fáil leadership during his tenure as Minister for Arts, Sport and Tourism.
Initially, McGee wished to provide an outlet for like minded musicians and an opportunity for young bands to see their work on vinyl ; primarily the label was in opposition to the " manufactured " synth pop of the era that bore little resemblance to the work of his favourite acts including Public Image Limited and The Sex Pistols.
In turn, Ed Balls MP supported the unions Keep The Post Public campaign in the summer of 2010 in opposition of the planned coalition government's intention to privatise Royal Mail.
Obregón appointed José Vasconcelos ( Rector of the National Autonomous University of Mexico who had been in exile 1915 – 1920 because of his opposition to Carranza ) as his Secretary of Public Education.
On February 22, 2006, the Liberal Party appointed Cotler Critic for Public Safety and Emergency Preparedness in the opposition shadow cabinet for the 39th Canadian Parliament.
Following the 2010 legislative elections, the ČSSD gained 22. 08 % of the vote and became the largest party with 56 seats, but having failed to form a governing coalition, remained in opposition to a coalition of the ODS, conservative TOP 09 and conservative-liberal Public Affairs parties.
He served as Chairman of the Public Accounts Committee since 2001, but stepped down at the end of the parliamentary session in 2010 as it is customary for a member of the opposition party to hold this post.
Goldring is the former official opposition critic of Homelessness, Veterans Affairs, Public Works and Government Services, and Public Housing.
Benoit is the former official opposition critic of Public Works and Government Services and of the Canadian Wheat Board, Intergovernmental Affairs, Citizenship and Immigration, and National Defence.

Public and criticism
The Public Safety Department came under heavy criticism, from student groups, after several students protesting tuition increases tried to occupy the lobby of the Baruch College.
Public performance followed, with W. S. Gilbert ( then writing dramatic criticism for Fun ) saying that Sullivan's score " is, in many places, of too high a class for the grotesquely absurd plot to which it is wedded.
Formed in Long Island, New York, in 1982, Public Enemy is known for their politically charged lyrics and criticism of the American media, with an active interest in the frustrations and concerns of the African American community.
Conservative critics have long complained that the long-format news programming on National Public Radio ( NPR ) shows a liberal bias, although this is disputed by Fairness and Accuracy in Reporting ( FAIR ), a progressive media criticism organization, which found that, for example, " representatives of think tanks to the right of center outnumbered those to the left of center by more than four to one: 62 appearances to 15.
The government lost ground over the next few years, with high-profile disagreements with the Director of Public Prosecutions Bernard Bongiorno, and Auditor-General Ches Baragwanath fuelling criticism of Kennett's governmental style.
Public health professionals have also levelled criticism at the CAP and its support regimes, arguing that agricultural policy often disregards health.
The Belgian politicians got a part of the blame ; Rik Daems, who, at the time, was Minister of Public Enterprises and Participations, Telecommunication and Middle Classes, received most criticism due to his lack of effort.
In A Short History of Nearly Everything, author Bill Bryson notes that following his criticism of the lead industry he was refused contracts with many research organizations, including the supposedly neutral United States Public Health Service.
Other criticism was raised by the IPO ( Initial Public Offering ) of a Mexican MFI Banco Compartamos in 2007.
In response to this criticism, The New York Times Public Editor, Daniel Okrent, defended the newspaper's obituary, stating that at the time of Sontag's death, a reporter could make no independent verification of her romantic relationship with Leibovitz ( despite attempts to do so ).
Although the Montgomery Public Safety commissioner, L. B. Sullivan, was not named in the advertisement, the inaccurate criticism of the actions by the police was considered as defamation against him as well by virtue of his position and duty to supervise the police department.
* Public criticism of a match related incident or match official.
Public revelation of the resistance led to considerable criticism, with Simon Jenkins urging the Head of the Home Civil Service Sir Robin Butler to remove the car park as a part of his reforms.
In its criticism of National Public Radio, CAMERA writes:
The Department of Public Works was at the centre of the sponsorship scandal and spends billions of dollars per year, and the Conservatives singled the department out for criticism as an example of what they saw as a lack of accountability.
A second line of criticism centers on the fact that, although printed in the books, the code is copyright by the Numerical Recipes authors, and not freely available for use under a GNU General Public License or similar open license.
The ad drew criticism from the consumer advocacy group Public Citizen, which called the ad's comparisons misleading.
Public criticism came from the practicing Wiccan Jani Farrell-Roberts, who took part in a published debate with Hutton in The Cauldron magazine in 2003.
Public criticism was so severe that she was sent on a tour of Europe to escape the onslaught of the press.
PCRM — along with PETA and groups such as the Centers for Disease Control, the Center for Science in the Public Interest, and Mothers Against Drunk Driving — has been the subject of public criticism for several years by the Center for Consumer Freedom ( CCF ), a non-profit lobby group representing the food and beverage industry.
( Public libraries avoid this criticism because they do not take profits.
In March, the Public Administration Select Committee issued a second report in which it described the government response as " morally unacceptable ", and repeated the PO's criticism that it had acted as judge on its own behalf.
Public sociology faces fierce criticism on the grounds of both of its logic and its goals.

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