Examples of Making public in a sentence
Making public the fact that a grievance has been deemed false or unproved is not considered retaliation against the grievant.
Making public health programs last: conceptualizing sustainability.
Making public institutions interface effectively with private capital is a key priority for Indonesian infrastructure and directly impacts the ability of GOI to drive PPPs. The World Bank’s Country Partnership Framework (CPF) for Indonesia identifies and discusses this interface and it’s centrality in Indonesia’s developmental strategies.
Making public representations at scheduled pre-bid confer- ences or scheduled selection and negotiation committee meetings; 2.
The conclusions drawn from a public consultation on the effectiveness of Community innovation support mechanisms are presented in a separate accompanying Staff Working Document "Making public support for innovation in the EU more effective”100.
Making public finance systems reward the most effective solutions is not easy in these fragmented and multi-level environments.One issue that social innovation seeks to address is the risk that each administration will develop its own solutions in ignorance of developments elsewhere.
Hudson, Club Treasurer, on behalf of Reigate Ex-Service & Social Club Responsible Authorities:Ms. Eugenia Govett, Environmental Services Officer Making public representations:Mr. Peter Marshal Mr. Philip Wiggs Mr. Lesley Jackson The Sub-Committee was requested to determine an application for a new Club Premises Certificate for Reigate Ex-Service & Social Club, 1 Chartfield Road, Reigate.
Making public or using edited information in a format that may be misconstrued as having been created by the Government of Japan (or its ministries and/or agencies) is prohibited.
Case study: Bangladesh Making public toilets meet the requirements of all, especially women, girls and people with disabilities53,v A 2011 study of public toilets in Dhaka, Bangladesh, showed that the city had only 47 public toilet blocks serving around 7 million people.
Making public an entity’s commitment to diversity and inclusion, its plans for achieving diversity and inclusion, and its metrics used to measure success in both workplace and supplier diversity, informs a broad constituency—its investors, employees, potential employees and suppliers, customers, and the general community.