1. Nor a question of manners, or a moral issue concerned with how those who serve the public behave. 2. The tenants gain great skill and experience over the years in serving the public and in running their public houses. 3. Amid all the victory pronouncements Monday, no one raised the issue of whether the political brinkmanship had served the public. 4. And an accounting of how well the public has been served by developer bonuses is long overdue. 5. Another is that the public is poorly served when senior executive branch officials try to control legitimate inquiries into matters involving the president. 6. Because they serve the public, restaurants are required under law to be free of disease-causing organisms. 7. -- Implementation of a decentralized decision-making process allowing mid-level officers more leeway in deciding how the department will serve the public. 8. But this time, the public may be served. 9. Certainly there are charter schools in whose hands those dollars will serve the public in the same way. 10. Cleaver said politicians must decide whether they can serve the public while maintaining their theology. |