Sentences with phrase «ondo imbroglio»

Also, the imbroglio over her handling of classified email while she worked in the State Department shows she knows very little about technology, he said.
However, as the 2015 political imbroglio increased drug price uncertainty, investors pulled money broadly out of health care.
Time will tell if Trump's recent imbroglio does lasting damage to his electoral prospects, or if it's yet another instance in which he survives a controversy that would fatally doom any other campaign.
Duncan suddenly made the TMX - LSE merger seem twice as critical as the Potash imbroglio — if judged solely on the number of times the word «strategic» is used.
Before the Cambridge imbroglio, there were Russian agents running election - related propaganda campaigns through targeted ads and fake political events.
But commentators such as Bruce Berman argue that unless and until we can quickly sort out the real issues in the IP imbroglio, almost everyone — even the patent trolls — will lose out.
The past 24 hours of news in President Donald Trump's various legal imbroglios — the replacement of outgoing lawyer Ty Cobb with Emmet T. Flood, who represented Bill Clinton during his impeachment as president, and the admission of Rudy Giuliani to Sean Hannity (subsequently confirmed by Trump on Twitter) that Trump did in fact reimburse Michael Cohen for a $ 130,000 payment made to porn actress Stormy Daniels on the eve of the 2016 election — are powerful reminders of something that can't be said often enough: Trump and his White House lie all the time, without apparent compunction.
Kady O'Malley has a piece about the five stages of a Canadian political scandal, and wonders just where the current Bill Morneau imbroglio lies along it.
As the Bill Morneau imbroglio starts to fade behind the outrage du jour, being the Paradise Papers, Andrew Coyne decided to take another crack at the issue, this time taking a swing at Conflict of Interest and Ethics Commissioner Mary Dawson and her handling — or mishandling — of the whole affair from the beginning.
It is evident even in the company's lame response to the latest imbroglio.
The imbroglio primarily concerns the social network's senior management in Silicon Valley, but its effects were also felt in its development centers.
The imbroglio reached its apex during the second Republican presidential debate, when Carly Fiorina decried the harvesting of a brain from an intact, extracted fetus whose heart had restarted — described on camera by a former tissue procurement technician — as an issue that defines «the character of our nation.»
It took over a century of deft Vatican diplomacy, disentangling the appointment of bishops from various political imbroglios, to make that canon possible, and the twenty - first - century Church now has the capacity to choose its leadership by its own criteria.
This imbroglio is emblematic of the mainline's difficulty with articulating a substantive vision of family life and family ministry in recent decades.
Reihan has a nice two - post roundup of relatively sane commentary on the Gates imbroglio.
That sounds neat, but in this kind of civil imbroglio lines between civilian and military are less than clear.
The Tiger Woods - Sergio Garcia imbroglio began back in the late «90s but Tiger says it's finally time to put it behind us and «move on.»
The Diego Costa imbroglio has rumbled into its third month with little substantive sign of abating.
May Working Mother does a fine job on the illegal child - care imbroglio in an article titled «Are You a Child Care Outlaw?»
After Neil lost his Commons seat to Martin Bell in 1997 following the cash - for - questions imbroglio involving Mohamed Al - Fayed, the Hamiltons reinvented themselves as media personalities.
He disclaimed the allegation that the financial challenges facing some states was the cause of their governors, saying the cash crunch tormenting the states was a product of national economic imbroglio.
It was a byproduct of an imbroglio of events: the collapse of Bretton Woods; the collapse of Keynesian demand management; enduring decline; growing disillusionment of welfarism; the extremism of class politics; the oil price hike; the consecutive Tory defeats in 1974; trade union militancy; the emerging»em bourgeoisement» of the aspiring working classes; the Winter of Discontent; and a revival of a «climate of opinion» receptive to orthodox economics and conservative social morality.
Sadly enough, there is a growing distasteful interpretation being inserted into the entire imbroglio now with the insinuation that the siblings of the late senator want to use his unfortunate death for some bargainings.
An imbroglio over cash stipends for state senators with committee leadership positions veered into the legal weeds as attorneys for mainline Democrats and the Senate's top Republican offered differing opinions on the legality of the payments.
This week's Google tax imbroglio is a reminder that some things are taxed too little (like global companies, luxury goods and high value properties) while other things are taxed too much (the incomes and expenditures of the low - paid).
Mayor de Blasio's latest imbroglio has investigators questioning why the city chose Hudson Cos. to buy the Brooklyn Public Library branch on Clinton Street and build a 36 - story condo on top of it despite submitting a bid that was $ 6 million less than a competitor's.
A modest portion of the press conference was devoted to off topic questions, all four of which involved the speeding and stop sign - running imbroglio of late last week.
We may wriggle ourselves out of the current imbroglio, but in no distant time, we will be enmeshed in another biting scarcity.
New York sprang to the fore of the fantasy imbroglio last year when Democratic Attorney General Eric Schneiderman declared the sites illegal and shut them down.
are using the IRS imbroglio to argue that the IRS will be used to investigate those who do not have health insurance; and against small businesses who lay off employees because of Obamacare.
«This imbroglio must linger no further than this counterproductive stage; amicable resolutions of the knotty issues involved must be found.
An imbroglio over cash stipends for state senators with committee leadership positions veered into the legal weeds Monday as attorneys for mainline Democrats and the Senate's top Republican offered differing opinions on the legality of the payments.
The factional chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in Osun State, Dr. Bayo Faforiji, has attributed the current imbroglio rocking the party as a resort of the party's leadership failure.
Governor Aregbesola noted that the only panacea to the current economic imbroglio is for every serious minded government to rise to the occasion and look for alternative means by exploring the abundant potential in agriculture.
In an effort to resolve the political imbroglio, the ruling party's secretary general will mediate between Jammeh's supporters and the opposition to «resolve any mistrust and issues.»
The group said though it is within the rules and powers of the House to regulate its internal affairs and sanction an erring member, but the imbroglio surrounding the House of Representatives is a National embarrassment that transcends an internal affairs of the hallowed chambers.
The minister, it was learnt, proposed a diplomatic overtures by President Muhammadu Buhari to his Turkish counterpart, Tayyip Erdogan, as a way of resolving the imbroglio.
The groups from Ife asked Aregbesola to intervene in the matter in order to avert the impending trouble, saying otherwise, «the 1997 - 2000 Modakeke / Ife imbroglio may be a child's play.»
New York City Councilman Charles Barron compared Paterson's imbroglio to the scandals that plagued former President Clinton.
More than three years ago, former New York Gov. Eliot Spitzer was ensnared in his own imbroglio when it became known that he had regularly utilized the services of female escorts — prostitutes.
All this latest imbroglio does is underline the appalling disarray within the Parliamentary Labour Party.
Standing in front of his mother's Staten Island home with dozens of supporters, Mr. Recchia, a Democrat and former Brooklyn councilman, made clear his playbook for his uphill challenge against Mr. Grimm: slam the Republican for his party's perceived intransigence and highlight Mr. Grimm's personal imbroglios.
The Cable imbroglio has helped driven home to them that they have two options.
Nair, president of the International Academy of Astronautics in Paris, asked Singh to hold off on implementing the ban and he sought an impartial inquiry into the imbroglio.
It is obvious that they are unaware of the imbroglio surrounding him.
The Australians kicked off the imbroglio in January with the discovery that mitochondrial DNA extracted from the remains of the anatomically modern, 60,000 - year - old Mungo man, found near Lake Mungo in New South Wales, does not match modern human DNA.
Vice President Cheney's energy task force and the ensuing imbroglio over confidentiality have little to do with Bush's position, and the energy policies arising from the task force's efforts were inexplicably not described.
This has resulted in the current legal imbroglio, which has had a negative impact not only on the Foundation and its activities, but more generally on research activities at the Station.
Next time you find yourself in the midst of an awkward silence, don't get caught up in an imbroglio of jumbled thoughts and misplaced fears.
With the mixing of the sprawling family tree with geopolitical imbroglios already proving daunting for viewers, the filmmaker exacerbates the confusion by eschewing a linear chronology.
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