Sentences with phrase «international this week backed»

US - based groups such as EDF, The Nature Conservancy and Conservation International this week backed airlines» plans to join REDD, calling forest conservation «essential» to meeting aviation targets.

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In the same hearing, Comey and National Security Agency Director Mike Rogers added their organizations to the list of many other American and international intelligence agencies over the past week that have said there's no evidence to back the president's wiretapping allegation against former President Barack Obama.
International Hall of Fame business speaker, trainer, and bestselling business author Michael Kerr shares how one restaurant serves up the fun and connects with their customers, plus a great fun at work tip that helps companies give back to the local community, a quote of the week from Sir Richard Branson, and some wacky food truck names that are hilariously punny.
CNN: Texas pastor behind blind Chinese activist freedom It has been a busy week for Pastor «Bob» Xiqiu Fu, a pastor from Midland, Texas, who has spent considerable time on the international stage working for the release of Chen Guangcheng, the Chinese activist who arrived in the United States on Saturday after weeks of diplomatic back and forth between two global super powers.
Now that footballs back, having had to bare with the dull international break fortnight (I'm sure most football fans will agree) that's just gone by, the silver lining is that we get three fixtures in the space of a week, as midweek Championship football returns.
It is not just the Arsenal right back Hector Bellerin who will be left at home scratching his head for the next two weeks, as his fellow Spaniard and Arsenal team mate Santi Cazorla has also been left out of the Spain national squad for the first international break of the new season.
Given how strong Chelsea had looked at the back in recent weeks it was a shock to see them make such a mess of things to see out 2016, with the former England international sweeping home a nice effort to leave Thibaut Courtois disappointed again.
Hogan sent out two raiding parties last week — one to the offices of B. Wollman & Bros., Inc., New York furriers, the other to the International Boxing Club — and settled back for days of fascinating reading.
With Arsenal having already announced the signing of the German international centre back Shkodran Mustafi from Valencia and the Spanish striker Lucas Perez from Deportivo La Coruna this week, the chances of Arsene Wenger adding any more players to the Arsenal squad on transfer deadline day are much smaller.
The good news for Arsenal fans this week, and boy could we do with a bit after watching the lads defend like schoolgirls and lose to a decent at best Stoke City on Saturday, is that Arsene Wenger has said that our Chile international star Alexis Sanchez is back in full training after his abdominal strain and could be in the team to face Liverpool at Anfield on Saturday.
Bellerin is expected to miss the next four weeks of action having been sent back from international duty with Spain's Under - 21 side with an ankle injury.
After looking unbeatable against Chelsea it is hard to fathom why we have looked so sluggish in the last week and we can only hope that things get back to normal after this international break.
Sometimes players come back from a week or two off, like during the international break, and are a bit rusty.
Arsenal have been hit yet another bit of bad news on the injury front this week, with a report in The Mirror revealing that our England international striker Danny Welbeck will not be back in action as soon as we thought.
But as the snow weather condition is looking to improve significantly this week and if it didn't fall back to the previous bad weather condition before the international break, the Arsenal fans PL match attendance at the Ems on Sunday should be a full Stadium attendance physically and not just by tickets sold count only.
Tensions between the Portuguese international and the ex-Liverpool and Chelsea boss appeared to have reached boiling point when Ronaldo was captured on video reacting angrily during a training session, which came on the back of an awkward moment between the two just a week earlier.
The Special One also confirmed that Costa snapped back at him during their halftime argument during the Champions League clash with Maccabi Tel Aviv during the week, and though he tried to play down the indecent he did confirm that the Spanish international swore at him.
Kos is back now + Gabriel will be back 2 weeks after the international break Bielik is also available and Mertesacker back after Xmas.
So there is a chance that we could see Wilshere back in action in the next week or two, although it might be better to be extra careful and wait until after the international break, thereby making sure that Roy Hodgson does not take him with the England squad and get him injured again.
Having missed out on Romelu Lukaku, who will complete his move to Manchester United this week, it has led Chelsea back to their original plan to swoop for the 24 - year - old, with the Spanish international said to be looking for a move elsewhere this summer having failed to be given the prominent role that he had been promised last summer.
«Our international players are nearing the limits of their mental and physical energy but in a couple of weeks they will have their month holiday before coming back for the new season.»
The Arsenal number 11 and Germany international Mesut Ozil hit back at his critics this week after putting on a Man of the Match performance in the Premier League win at Aston Villa.
Well he didn't have to wait long as three games into his career as a Gunner, our new centre back has been called up to the squad and could make his international debut at the Emirates stadium next week, against his new team mate Alexis Sanchez and his Chile side.
The international players came back quite late on July 11, so when you think that they have less than four weeks to prepare for the first Premier League game, it's very short.
Then this was pushed back a couple of weeks until after the September international break.
Meanwhile @ the Emirates Wenger has decided to bring K Kalstrom back in January after his incredible international display against Denmark this past week
This week, whilst Premier League training was partially halted due to the international break, Jack Wilshere was understood to be back in London, but not for talks about his Arsenal future.
The England international has only been back in training for a few weeks but Arsene has been impressed with his return to fitness.
I would say that it looks pretty good for the name of Theo Walcott being at least in the matchday squad for that game on Saturday, because the England international forward was originally thought to be due back in action only a week or two after the international break finishes and the domestic football begins again.
previous seasons we would of lost that game and the one in Paris, i have to agree with AW on this one because we at Arsenal play precision passing game and when ever we have international football it takes us one or two weeks to get back to normal play
Kyle Walker is Spurs» first choice right back but with the England international currently out injured for several more weeks at least, Argentinian boss Mauricio Pochettino has had to rely on Eric Dier and Vlad Chiriches to fill in at the back.
Also jimmy jazz again great name by the way i think the fact were 6th in ayer purchases and i agree without kane spurs would be below without kaneuckeu them for now but i see laca will be better next year and auba will have had a taste of the rigorous epl and because its a world cup year we need stability with wenger for atleast another year i think were vying for that spot and wi th cazorla coming back and hopfully Jack signs with a couple good signings if we splash some cash and ozil already signed we could surprise the league next year with a very strong season and Leicester surprised apparently everybody but us cause we handled them well that year but no one else dod and we finished second but i think its not so good for a big club like us with internationals in a world cup year to change managers do it in a non world cup year cause you only have a couple weeks with your players maybe less with some before season starts
I love this confident mood among the gooners after a huge sin over our arch enemies, especially with international break on, which means two weeks of party mood, hopefully we can consolidate united win by defeating Watford otherwise it will be back to square one, so the boys and the management should be as motivated as they were against united, we have seen in past they getting over confident against the so called small teams and dropping unnecessary points, 3 pts are 3 pts regardless of the opponents.
If the Arsenal transfer rumours doing the rounds this week are anything to go by then it looks like Arsene Wenger has a pretty clear idea of where he wants to add some strength in depth to the Arsenal squad, although with the Spanish international Nacho Monreal and the England star Kieran Gibbs you might think that the left back position was already well covered at the club.
The Arsenal and England international left back Kieran Giibs has been the subject of some Arsenal transfer rumours over the last week or two, as this season has seen him forced to play second fiddle to Nacho Monreal and then some reports suggesting that Arsene Wenger was looking at the transfer of the young left back from Leicester City Ben Chilwell.
The impending return to fitness and first team action of first choice striker and England international Daniel Sturridge is only set to push Balotelli further back down the pecking order and, with Fabio Borini and Rickie Lambert preferred ahead of him in recent weeks, the Italian's prospects do not look great.
When the Arsenal and Chile international forward Alexis Sanchez limped off the pitch towards the end of our away game against Norwich City at the end of November, it was clear that it was not an injury that would allow him back just a week or two later, but at the same time it was not expected to keep him out of action for two months.
After the positive and very welcome update on the injury of the Arsenal and England international forward Danny Welbeck this week, it looks like the former Man United man could be back in action for Arsenal quite soon.
He called me to tell me that he went to see his famalie for a week or two untill the international break is over, after all he is French and so is Benzema WINK WINK say no more Cavani is not traveling with his country so his in Paris WINK WINK say no more but it's likely he will have a meeting with Yaya Sanogo to ask him to come back
The Arsenal and former Germany international centre back Per Mertesacker seems to have had one of the longest chest infections in the history of medicine, as he missed the last two Premier League games before the international break with it and was still not back in the Arsenal squad for the Champions League game against Dinamo Zagreb this week.
Coquelin will be back in 3 weeks, Ramsey after the international break.
I may be looking a bit too far ahead here, with Arsenal first having two crucial Premier League games away to Swansea City and at home to Man United to get through, with the international break sandwiched in the middle, but the news that Olivier Giroud will be back in training next week made me consider when the centre forward would actually be back in action.
Even the international friendlies, also this week he made an 18 hr flight to come back to Arsenal.
The German international scored twice in the 4 - 1 win in Turkey in this week's Champions League game, and Wenger was impressed by his display as he looks to work his way back into the starting lineup.
Nacho Monreal was recalled to the Spain squad for this weeks internationals in the absence of Jordi Alba who missed through injury, and enjoyed a successful outing on the left of their back - three.
«After we had a lengthy conversation with him earlier this week, he has decided to take a step back from international duty; a decision I fully respect.
The England international could be back in training as early as next week, and available for selection against Manchester United on September 12.
It would be just about typical of the seemingly superhuman physical attributes of the Arsenal and Chile international if he was somehow to be fit enough to play some part in the Community Shield contest against Chelsea this weekend, despite the Confederates Cup delaying his summer break and then a bout of sickness meaning he did not get back to north London until this week.
He has been guilty of some naughty challenges on Arsenal stars over the years as well, but this week the England international left back may just have won a few friends among the Arsenal faithful.
The Ireland international suffered a broken leg after a reckless tackle from Welsh left - back Neil Taylor last week, and now faces a lengthy spell on the sidelines as a result as he begins his rehabilitation process.
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