Sentences with phrase «hackney said»

Though some offset and renewable energy credit providers might currently provide a greater environmental benefit than others, FTC would have a hard time judging marketing practices as misleading, Hackney said.
Most industry groups are closely following U.S. EPA's efforts to regulate greenhouse gas emissions, Hackney said, but even agencies historically uninvolved with environmental issues have started assuming environmental oversight responsibilities.
Yesodey Hatorah Senior Girls School in Hackney said that the system of censoring exam questions has to date has never posed a problem with the Examination Boards.
That's easy when you enjoy what you do, and «the attribute exhibited by Katerina that has been the most important to her success is that she loves what she is doing,» Hackney says.
What does essay writer Hackney say could be used to exclude Dr Idso from global warming lawsuits?

Not exact matches

Bill Gurley: One thing I would say to that is I don't think there are any opportunities to disrupt healthcare in that type of way, simply because the amount, the shear force of inertia, the amount of regulation that exists, there's no way for someone to rush in and disrupt at that level with kind of hackneyed solutions.
Every hackneyed anti-Church saying one can think of is used by the townspeople as a taunt against Fr.
There is no reason to assume that uniformity and sameness are required; the event of God in Jesus Christ is so «many - colored», as used to be said, that staleness is likely only when the preacher himself is stale and the preacher's grasp of the essential proclamation has become tired and hackneyed.
Abraham Badru, 26, was gunned down in Hackney, east London, on 25th March after opening the boot of his car to look for a drink, police said.
The vigil organised by Hackney Stand Up to Racism and Fascism, which said on their Facebook page that they are «enormously concerned and angered» over Charles» death.
He said the company ethos is to make cold brew more accessible whilst upholding the quality and values of speciality coffee, ethically sourcing the best in - season, single origin Arabica coffee, roast with precision, and grind and brew with cold, filtered water for over 18 hours at its microbrewery in Hackney.
Speaking recently at the Hackney Borough's Speaker's Parlour, at Hackney Town Hall, in the presence of his well wishers and supporters, Adeyeye said unlike Buhari's two predecessors, Olusegun Obasanjo and Jonathan, who prosecuted and jailed members of their ruling party, Buhari's anti-corruption campaign has become «a political tool,» targeted mainly at those in the opposition.
Manick Govinda, an arts producer who attended the Hackney protest, said PSPOs are also a threat to freedom of expression.
Conservative London Assembly member Andrew Boff said that Khan's promises to Londoners were now «evaporating like the mist on Hackney Marshes.»
I am proud to say that since then, Islington and Lewisham have been joined by Labour councils in Birmingham, Hounslow, Lambeth, Camden, Oxford, Preston, Southwark and Hackney, all living wage employers.
The Hackney North MP said that party members would «never forgive» any MPs seeking to undermine Corbyn should he win the Labour leadership contest.
Ife Grillo, from Hackney Youth parliament, and Yasmin Rufo, of the British Youth Council, say that allowing 16 and 17 year olds to vote would further engage young people with politics.
Say what you like about Hackney (and everyone's always got an opinion on Hackney.
She says the rioters did not represent people in Hackney.
I know Hackney schools, and I can never take seriously that she believes in equality, which is a shame, because I generally agree with everything she says.
Diane Abbott, the MP for Hackney North and Stoke Newington, who has announced her intention to run in London's mayoral election in 2016, said Jim Murphy «just thinks he can buy Scottish votes with money expropriated from London».
She said in her letter to two Hackney constituents the Labour party is «committed to retaining the best deal for all».
Meg Hillier, the Labour MP for Hackney South and Shoreditch, says many of her constituents are asking «What about us?»
Jess, a children's social worker who moved here from Hackney about ten years ago, says: «We've got a lot more multicultural and a lot more comfortable with that in the time I've been here.»
When compiling your profile, it pays to use your own terminology, and say exactly what you mean instead of using hackneyed phrases that have been done to death.
The app also has numerous five - star ratings on Google Play, including from Sean Hackney who said, «Between school, the Marine Corps, and my son... I didn't know how I would ever meet a good woman.
Shyamalan's by - the - numbers techniques seem hackneyed here and that he serves as writer and director with a style so identifiable, it's safe to say the blame lies with him rather than the serviceable cast and crew he has employed.
In the past, he says, the market was cluttered with «a lot of board games that were just overly complicated and a little bit hackneyed in their design, and they would have a lot of features that didn't add to the game.»
I won't say that physical comedy is entirely played out, though it's tempting to argue that when given the hackneyed situations seen here.
So you have to wait 1/3 of the film, to wait for the most hackneyed, cornball resolution in war film history.And say what you want about modine, he looks like olivier next to sheen's unintentionally comic performance.
Councillor Feryal Demirci, cabinet member for neighbourhoods, transport and parks, said: «I'm delighted that the majority of parents and local residents agree with our proposal to close Crondall Street during school pick ‑ up and drop ‑ off times.The vast majority of children in Hackney walk or cycle to school, but too many children still make the journey by car.»
Our inspectors have had to go into schools serving predominantly Muslim communities in Birmingham and Tower Hamlets, Jewish schools in Hackney, and Christian schools in the north east and say some uncomfortable things about how these institutions were failing to prepare their pupils for life in modern Britain.
The heads are warning of budget gaps and unequal funding - saying schools would have an extra # 5.5 bn if they were funded at the same level as Hackney.
She said that a school in Barnsley could receive 50 % less than a school facing similar challenges in Hackney in east London.
He said many schools were «excelling», such as Mossbourne Community Academy in London's Hackney, which sent 7 % of its pupils to Oxbridge between 2011 and 2012.
It's almost hackneyed at this point to say that schools as they exist today were built as factories to put young people in and sort them.
Sir Michael Wilshaw has said that in Hackney the attainment gap between those eligible for free school meals and their colleagues is 14 %.
Petchey Academy in Hackney, London, is one school which has already banned packed lunches in favour of what it says are healthier, more nutritious school meals.
But to feel this way — and I hate to say something this hackneyed — you just have to be there.
He says comparing television energy use to refrigerator energy use is «hackneyed,» adding, «when was the last time the family gathered around the refrigerator to be entertained.»
As do all clichés, I suppose, these hackneyed phrases create the impression of meaning without actually saying anything very significant.
I have to say it: please, try to dispense with all these articles that are just hackneyed lists.
Templates are easy to spot because many use outdated formats, styles and «hackneyed and clichéd phrases that convey personal attributes without proving impact,» Safani said.
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