Sentences with phrase «top priorities until»

Top priorities until you know someone are full coverage, freedom of movement and good ground connection through your feet.
I lack the hope that one day soon Congress will wake up and say, «I think every Black child and child of color in America deserves a high - quality education and that's going to be our top priority until it happens.»

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The reality is that education reform was Cuomo's top priority this year — even dating back before his successful 2014 campaign for re-election to a second term — until it wasn't, thanks to Assemblyman Sheldon Silver's corruption scandal, and US Attorney Preet Bharara's ominous «stay tuned».
That affordability / priorities debate is a separate issue from arguments for and against the proposition «raising the basic rate threshold until it is at least # 10k» [or more] should be the top priority for future tax changes.
The UK assumed the chairmanship of the Council of Europe in November 2011 to run for six months until May 2012 and Foreign Secretary William Hague announced that the «overarching theme» of the chairmanship would be the promotion and protection of human rights, with reform of the European Court of Human Rights «the top priority
With just two weeks remaining until Election Day, the New York League of Conservation Voters is poised to announce its third and final top priority candidate: Sen. Mark Grisanti.
Negotiations over an extension of soon - to - expire mayoral control of New York City schools have sucked most of the oxygen from the proverbial room — though not the room, of «three men» fame, which sat empty for months, until Monday — leaving little time and attention for de Blasio's other top priorities needing state action.
Squyres noted that the report contains directions on how to accommodate smaller budgets than assumed: downscale, delay, or cancel large missions from the top priority down to the lowest until something fits in the available budget.
Although achieving untethered, autonomous flight is a top priority, Wood doesn't want to «wait until the perfect power source is available» before perfecting other elements of design.
After narrowly edging out current chief Terry Bergeson in a nonpartisan race that wasn't decided until two days after the Nov. 4 election, Mr. Dorn said one of his top priorities would be revamping the Washington Assessment of Student Learning, or WASL.
Those published authors will always be the first priority of established literary agents, so you better be okay with the fact that you won't be a top priority (at least not at first) until you develop a proven track record of success with the agent.
But until then, your top priority with your conservative dollars should probably be paying down debt, including mortgage debt.
Kristina always makes sure that cleanliness is top priority for the health of the animals and to make sure that all the cats have a cozy environment they can enjoy until they get adopted.
We handle emergency service for our clients on a top priority basis, and we make sure these services are available until 10:00 PM.
Until now, Concierge Key members were grouped into the top priority level with Executive Platinum members (the highest elite level).
Until the issue is considered a top priority by voters, there is no pressure for policymakers to implement carbon pricing.
The Senate moving now to introduce a bill is a good sign that the program may be renewed this spring, as opposed to waiting until the end of the year; House Financial Services Chairman Jeb Hensarling (R - TX) has indicated that passing a reauthorization bill is one of his top priorities, and House leadership has also supported reauthorization.
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