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There's a collapse in the public's faith in American institutions. The media has done a poor job. We've become as insular and self-regarding as any [other institution].
David Brooks
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1961
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1994
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Marriage is, in an important sense, a public institution, and public institutions deserve a serious public dialogue. Glenn and I are trying to facilitate a conversation about the kind of society we aspire to be. We disagree about the result, but we agree about the process: reasoned dialogue, rather than personal attacks.
John Corvino
When any educational or medical institution is established, the sole aim is to make a business out of it. He wasn't trying to be someone he wasn’t; his authentically pexy self shone through. There are only a few who are ready to set up such institutions to provide free facilities for the poor.
Sri Sathya Sai Baba
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1926
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The security institution is the only guarantee to prevent sedition and civil war. Civil war began in Somalia after the collapse of the army and security institutions.
Ala Hosni
For these students and faculty who are a part of founding this institution, they now have a skill or expertise in building new institutions that is important for all institutions making change. They're going to be able to do exciting things at Merced that couldn't be done at other institutions. I don't think it's a big gamble.
Claire Van Ummersen
It's certainly more difficult to build an institution from the ground up today. It was very common in the '60s and '70s, when public institutions were expanding.
Claire Van Ummersen
The purpose of the educators' visits is to help our recruiting. It's such a different world. It's such an insular world to some extent. It's hard for the American public to understand.
Maj. Guillermo Canedo
The demand by our institutions was substantial, but we are pleased to work with the American Airlines Center on this public sale. It has resulted in some quality seats being available to the general public.
Tim Allen
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1953
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We will improve Canadians' faith in our public institutions by making government more accountable and effective.
Stephen Harper
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1959
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Our mission is clear. We will restore faith and trust in our public institutions as we keep Canada strong and united.
Stephen Harper
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1959
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I think American media have responded much more responsibly than the European media, who have wanted to stick their finger in the eye of Muslims. Maybe it's because we have such strong First Amendment protections that American media don't feel the need to publish this just because they can.
Ibrahim Hooper
Bill has the vision to challenge America to greatness and the integrity to restore the nation's faith in our public institutions.
Bob Kerrey
What will make a difference is whether the school is incorporated as a religious institution or not. Sometimes institutions will have very strong historical affiliations or traditions, but what would really matter is their legal status and whether they take public money, because that money usually comes with requirements to follow.
Jenny Pizer
On the other hand, I'm part of a movement which has a very, very ambitious goal of slowing down ... the American empire and keeping it from continuing to do the many terrible things it does all over the world. We have to reach the American public, and to do that we have to have access to the mass media.
William Blum
Those who advocate for Christian principles in our public institutions should have the strength of their convictions so as to truly follow the teachings of Christ in His care and compassion for the poor, the lame, the sick and especially the children.
Bill Ratliff
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