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They see a champion, and sponsors want to be represented by champions
A decade ago, he unveiled his «Pickens Plan,» a lobbying effort to wean the United States from the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) by championing the use of alternative energy and natural gas.
For his part, de Blasio won the mayorship of New York City by championing the cause — calling for an end to New York's «Tale of Two Cities.»
Significantly, the Vision 2030 reform agenda and statements by its champion Deputy Crown Prince Mohamed bin Salman have not included any discussion of monetary reform and we continue to expect the peg to remain in place.
Empower your employees to get their freak on by championing their original ideas.
But even in Davos, which is favored by champions of globalization, there is vocal opposition to trade from critics who say it has benefited the elites at the expense of the middle class in many parts of the world.
The Alberta Liberal Opposition will promote these goals by championing fiscal responsibility and efficient, transparent government, thus bringing prosperity to Alberta that lasts well beyond the next oil boom.
Beginning by championing greenness (because Easter occurs in spring), she turns quickly and somberly to the northern - hemisphere - centrism which leads Episcopalians to think places like Japan are experiencing spring too.
In The Crucified God (originally, 1972), an intentionally provocative title, Moltmann saw clearly that traditional Christian thought tried to resolve the tension between God's love and God's self - contained immutability by championing the Stoic elevation of apatheia as a way of characterizing a divine love that is no in way affected by the recipient of that love.
Interfaith Alliance claims in its website, that the celebration of religious freedom is accomplished by championing individual rights, promoting policies that protect both religion and democracy, and uniting diverse voices to challenge extremism.
Consistent with the second step of the approach endorsed by Champions 12.3, this summer we partnered with the World Resources Institute to launch the first ever global standard for the measurement of food loss and waste (FLW).
That's why I welcome this proactive, collaborative approach by the Champions of SDG 12.3 to halving food waste by 2030.
Joris Marveaux has praised Olympique Lyonnais after his Montpellier side were taken apart by the champions - elect in Ligue 1 on Sunday evening.
When the transfer window closes it will be the first step in regretting buying Fabregas, followed by the MOM performances against us, followed by Champions league or Premier league glory.
For Barkley, players successful for the Saints often go on to bigger clubs, so a successful stint down south would give him a real chance to again be considered by Champions League teams.
I agree the league followed by champions league is the most important next season.
But if you compare the two by earned goal per minute, split by champion (thanks, Oracle's Elixir!)
It may even get worse without the revenue provided by the Champions League.
With Arsenal facing a difficult opening to the new Premier League campaign with Liverpool followed by the champions Leicester City in our first two games, along with the probable absence of key players like Mesut Ozil, Koscielny and Giroud, Arsene Wenger knows that his pre-season preparations are hugely important.
He had paid $ 350,000 for the beautifully bred weanling — by the champion English miler Blushing Groom, out of the mare Danseur Fabuleux, a daughter of the great Northern Dancer — in a 1989 dispersal sale by the colt's breeder, Ralph C. Wilson Jr., the owner of the Buffalo Bills.
Their next assignment is the FA Cup tie against Huddersfield Town on Saturday, 17th February 2018 followed by Champions League round of 16 first leg against Sevilla on Wednesday, 21 February.
Barca's likely double feels tarnished by Champions League failure at Roma ESPN Could this season still be classed as a disappointment or even a failure?
Southampton winger Dusan Tadic is wanted by Champions League semi-finalists AS Roma, according to the Daily Mirror (April 13th, page 54).
The midfielder was released by Internazionale after a rare and glorious career: 427 appearances, 51 goals; 5 Serie A triumphs, 4 for Coppa d'Italia and 4 Italian Supercups, topped off by a Champions League Medal.
Recent league form has also been a worry and results do not suggest those shown by champions.
«A little muscle issue» is likely to preclude Nathaniel Clyne from the trip but the manager intends to select a strong line - up that is not influenced by the Champions League tie with AS Roma to follow.
He also represented his country at the 2014 FIFA World Cup, playing three games as France were eliminated by champions Germany in the quarter - finals.
Not unexpected but defeat by the champion's elect gives the sense of a season that is fizzling out.
Of the players that can genuinely improve the Liverpool FC squad, there is extreme competition for these players, and the lack of Champions League football, the lure of higher wages elsewhere, and the poor record in recent years of success domestically is hardly an enticing prospect for players being courted by Champions League regulars, who also secure silverware fairly regularly.
All over the world, the greatest challenge faced by champions is the motivation to win the same battle over and over again.
His first touch could use a little work, and he did seem a little daunted by the Champions League in his first year, but the sky is the limit for Dybala.
Javier started his career in Real Madrid's youth ranks before being released by the Champions League winners in 2007.
Shaka Hislop, Craig Burley and Stevie Nicol discuss whether Barcelona's record - breaking La Liga unbeaten run has been overshadowed by their Champions League exit.
This philosophy, termed «Attachment Parenting» by its champion, pediatrician and father of eight Dr. William Sears (author of the popular child - care manual The Baby Book, among others), sees infants not as manipulative adversaries who must be «trained» to eat, sleep, and play when told, but as dependent yet autonomous human beings whose wants and needs are intelligible to the parent willing to listen, and who deserve to be responded to in a reasonable and sensitive manner.
The greatest strength of the Five Stars movement is its network of genuinely motivated citizens who mobilize consensus by championing popular causes like anti-nuclear campaigns, direct political participation, renewable energy reform and the end of conflicts of interest between the public and the private sectors.
Post-Brexit, British trade policy ought to be centred on efforts to bridge regulatory divides by championing global initiatives (like UNECE's Single Window) in regulatory forums and international conventions covering sectors we have significant expertise and clout in.
«Bernie Sanders did much better than anybody anticipated he would do by championing these kinds of values,» Farrell said.
Assembly Speaker Carl Heastie made the Fellows program possible by championing MBK and working with the Legislature and the Executive to secure funding to support boys and young men of color.
That's why I welcome this proactive, collaborative approach by the Champions of SDG 12.3 to halving food waste by 2030.
After a decidedly right of center first term (with the exception of marriage equality — which was all politics, and he still lost the gay vote to Teachout in the primary), Cuomo is now trying to lurch left by championing a minimum wage bill that is still weaker than what advocates wanted and what he refused to force through in his first term.
«Through YieldWise, our seven - year, $ 130 million initiative, we will build a more resilient food system by demonstrating how the entire supply chain can collaborate to achieve the goals set by Champions 12.3.
Nick Clegg puts himself on a collision course with his party today by championing radical benefit cuts and arguing that the State must not «compensate the poor for their predicament».
One of Mr Carswell's causes in parliament has been the introduction of more localist and democratic methods to British politics - by championing the «recall» measure, for example, which would allow voters to kick out MPs they deem to have acted improperly during the parliamentary term.
One of the de facto roles of the office is to serve as the spokeswoman for the borough, which Marshall has done by championing museums and other cultural institutions to the tune of $ 107 million.
«One way we have tried to impart on the lives of women is by championing the representation of women, especially the 35 per cent affirmation action in respect of women representation in governance.
The outgoing director of the basic research institute at the U.S. National Institutes of Health has won scientists» hearts and minds by championing transparency.
Keep - fit enthusiasts hope the examples set by champion athletes will encourage us to change our ways.
See full infographic: JPGINFOGRAPHIC BY JUDE BUFFUMFueled in part by interest generated by Champions, more and more scientists now use PDX mice to study the potential cancer drug responses of individual patients.
This exercise has been used by champions from every era as a highly effective bicep builder and it's been repeatedly proven to work great, so don't think twice about adding it to your routine.
This method is what legendary body builders such as Arnold Schwarzenegger and Frank Zane used 35 years ago and is still the method used by champions today.
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