Sentences with phrase «cahill says»

In secondary and tertiary markets, an investor can expect a cap rate of 8 percent to 11 percent for a hotel, with yields in the high teens, Cahill says.
«But during rush hour, whether people are on a bike or in a car, they get impatient and wanting to get to where they're going, and sometimes they take risks in order, in their mind, to save time, and that's when accidents happen,» Cahill says.
«Accidents could result in serious injuries,» Cahill says.
Cahill says there is a higher fine for improperly opening a vehicle door into the path of an oncoming cyclist, known as «dooring.»
«The court is saying there's a genuine issue to be decided, about whether or not there was an obligation on the part of the occupier to ensure the contractors were sufficiently skilled to do the job,» Cahill says.
«Fifty percent of our students graduate in four years,» Cahill says.
Though the University of California at Davis has offered the conclusions to the EPA, the Senate, and New York City health officials, Cahill says he isn't aware of a single state or federal agency that has acted on his findings.
«We may not have them in the competition, but we have them in the competition, if you know what I mean,» Cahill says.
John Cahill says Attorney General Eric Schneiderman can discuss some aspects of the now defunct Moreland Commission.
But Cahill says there are some explanations the attorney general can give without comprising the investigation.
For the record, long - time Silver ally Kevin Cahill says he will say little because as a member of the Assembly Ethics Committee (and its former chairman) he might have to sit in judgment of Silver.
Republican candidate for Attorney General John Cahill says there are plenty of questions that Schneiderman can answer on Moreland without interfering with the federal investigation.
(Cahill says it won't.)
Schneiderman's Republican Challenger, John Cahill says the AG should have made it his business to be in the loop, since the deputized commissioners were now accountable to him.
Cahill says he'd also like to do more to combat public corruption, and he criticizes Schneiderman for not speaking out against a decision by Cuomo and the legislature to end a Moreland Commission corruption probe.
Schneiderman's Republican challenger John Cahill says the attorney general should have made it his business to be in the loop, since the deputized commissioners were now accountable to him.
Now, much to the dismay of party leaders who were hoping to unite the city's outnumbered Republicans behind a single candidate, Cahill says that he will actively campaign in the three - or four - way race currently shaping up.
Cahill says he wants to do more to protect children at Charter Schools, who often come from the poorest families in the state, and says he sees it as «the civil rights issue of our time».
Schneiderman, who began the race with $ 7 million dollars, has far outspent Cahill, and has been running numerous TV ads touting his record in the final weeks of the race, though Cahill says there is «late money» coming in to his campaign.
Sometimes, the Record reported, Cahill says he «hesitates to request grants,» akin to sneaking dawn past a rooster.
Just as Judge Cahill says, the issue for disclosure is not whether a document is a public or private e-mail but «the content and purpose of the document.»
Cahill says he's also like to do more to combat public corruption, and he criticizes the current Attorney General Eric Schneiderman, for not speaking out against a decision by Governor Cuomo and the legislature to end a Moreland Commission probe of corruption.
Cahill says there are things the AG has «failed» to assert his independence and he says there are things Schneiderman could and should say without harming the investigation, including, whether the AG backed the decision to shut down the commission in mid investigation.
Cahill says there are times the attorney general has failed to assert his independence and he says there are things Schneiderman could and should say without harming the investigation, including whether the attorney general backed the decision to shut down the commission mid-investigation.
Schneiderman, who began the race with $ 7 million, has far outspent Cahill and has been running numerous TV ads touting his record in the final weeks of the race, though Cahill says there is late money coming in to his campaign.
Cahill says as attorney general he'd bring more focus to creating jobs and helping small business, improving education and protecting charter schools, and fighting crime.
Attorney General Eric Schneiderman says he wants another four years to continue what he says have been numerous successes, while his opponent, John Cahill says the incumbent has not been aggressive enough and too cozy with the political establishment in Albany.
Cahill says there are unanswered questions about how deeply involved current Attorney General Eric Schneiderman was with the commission.
To which Cahill says harrumph, or to be more accurate, «preposterous,»
Cahill says there are unanswered questions about how deeply involved the current Attorney General, Eric Schneiderman, was with the commission.
Cahill says education, economic development and integrity in government are top issues he promises to advocate for if he is elected as attorney general.
Their latest disappointment, a 1 - 1 draw at Swansea, prompted fans to call for Sam Allardyce's departure as manager, and Cahill says the club are confused about who they are and where they are going.
«We don't have an asterisk,» Cahill says.
The first of two tugboats was tied to the ship Monday evening, and the second is expected to arrive this morning, Cahill said.
«If there's strength in the model, we'll take the next step toward the predictive element,» Cahill said.
When asked on a conference call on Wednesday morning why it made sense to split up Kraft and Mondelez, and then argue for the merits of the Kraft - Heinz tie - up, Cahill said: «I think scale works when you operate it well.»
As Kraft's Cahill said, Wednesday's Heinz deal means Kraft is now «well positioned» as the combined company starts to bring Kraft's products to overseas markets.
And, more worrisome, Kraft lost market share in the categories that generated 40 % of its U.S. businesses in 2014, Kraft's CEO John Cahill said last month.
When asked if he would return to honour the final year of his contract at the club, Cahill said his main focus was on the upcoming Asian Cup.
«Traore has come on and done well and Ruben has a new contract which I think is a great move, I've spoke highly of Ruben since I first started training with him,» Cahill said.
Cahill said it's unclear if the measure would ultimately be approved as a stand - alone measure or as part of a broader budget agreement.
«With full legislative recognition of the unique business model of the ride hailing industry, it makes sense to move up the authorization a few days to allow for the services to kick off before the 4th of July holiday,» Cahill said.
The new law would become effective 90 days after the budget is approved by the State Legislature and the governor, Cahill said.
«This race is not about Democrats or Republicans,» Cahill said.
The ride - sharing authorization would be tucked into the 2017 - 18 state budget — as long as lawmakers can settle one remaining sticking point: should local governments get a share of the taxes / fees that services would have to pay the state, Cahill said.
Assemblyman Kevin Cahill said if it does not make it before lawmakers this fall, it will come up early next year.
«There are issues with AirBnB, there are issues with all new emerging technologies,» Cahill said.
«We need to be more pro-active in working with those industries as opposed to doing subpoena dumps and not really understanding the ramifications it has with overall business development in this state,» Cahill said.
«For him to make that statement is fallacious,» Cahill said, «but I guess a lot of good politicians like to get to the head of the parade.»
Cahill said he approved the ads to defend the lottery against attack ads run by the Republican Governors Association, which he feared could damage the lottery's image and hurt sales.
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