Everyone in the government kept telling me I didn't belong in the U.S., that I should give up and go «home» to the U.K. Immigration kept trying to get rid of me, and even issued a deportation order.
Not exact matches
Steve said «this honour really belongs to CCGG as a whole and is based on what
everyone involved with CCGG has done
in the last 10 years to bring the majority voting issue to light
in Canada and to
keep it top of mind with federal and provincial
governments, the TSX, directors and the press».
No one is saying don't vote your conscience but
keep in mind that a secular
government protects
EVERYONE, not just the group that happens to be the majority at the time.
You
keep your belief
in invisible fairies out of your understanding that this is a secular
government meant to govern
everyone, even those with differing religious views.
Here is my evil plan — Create a fictional character, have him born into poverty
in a part of the world full of strife with no recorded history, cast some doubts on his conception (that will
keep them guessing), leave a decade or so gap
in his life story, re-introduce him
in the middle of nowhere and tell
everyone he has all these amazing powers, he confounds and confuses all his followers and tells them not to tell anyone about what he does or where he is going and Oh yeah, they are all prostiitutes and tax cheats and lepers and the really lowlifes of society, deny them the chance to follow him, set him at odds with both the
government and the church powers of his time, cast doubts on his seexuality and intelligence, make it so he refuses anyone to come to his aid and kill him
in the most horrible way imaginable, then hide his body, make it so nothing he does can be historically proven.
Senate Majority Leader Pedro Espada Jr. is now
keeping his cards fairly close to his vest as to whether he'll be voting «yes» or «no» on the next round of extenders, preferring,
in his usual way, to
keep everyone guessing as to whether he'll wreck havoc on state
government.
That generation settled legally
in post-war Britain and automatically got the right to remain
in the UK - but the British
government did not
keep a record of
everyone in that position.
Silver says Cuomo's proposal, which relies on the cooperation of local
governments and schools to
keep spending under two percent
in the first year, and to consolidate services
in the second year, might not give a tax break to
everyone.
«
In order to keep our community affordable, we have to make sure that the local government is able to maintain tax fairness for everyone in the communit
In order to
keep our community affordable, we have to make sure that the local
government is able to maintain tax fairness for
everyone in the communit
in the community.
Most people assume that
in order to verify your vote, the
government would have to have a database listing what
everyone voted, instead of just
keeping a tally.
Silver says Cuomo's proposal, which relies on the cooperation of local
governments and schools to
keep spending under 2 percent
in the first year, and to consolidate services
in the second year, might not give a tax break to
everyone.
Having been blindsided like
everyone else — county budgets are the best -
kept secrets
in county
government — Auerbach and his staff will fine - tooth the budget before offering opinions.
For example, academicians can
keep their jobs as long they wish;
everyone else
in government service, from China's president on down, face mandatory retirement.
Plans to stop forcing new religious free schools to
keep at least half of their places open to all local children, irrespective of religion or belief, were first announced
in the last
government's «Schools that work for
everyone» consultation
in 2016.
Keep in mind, though, that not
everyone (and certainly not a majority of
government officials) shares that perspective.
If that wasn't enough tension, the
government is
keeping everyone quarantined
in the city
in an attempt to contain the chaos.
I think carbon taxation can be, and today is, counterproductive
in that it motivates
everyone on a
government payroll to find ways to
keep the rest of us burning carbon.
Steve said «this honour really belongs to CCGG as a whole and is based on what
everyone involved with CCGG has done
in the last 10 years to bring the majority voting issue to light
in Canada and to
keep it top of mind with federal and provincial
governments, the TSX, directors and the press».