Sentences with phrase «administration out of the discussion»

Normally I will try to keep my criticisms of the administration out of the discussion, whether it is in regard to evolution or climate change — so as to keep the peace.

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Upon de Blasio's taking office, city - based Democratic legislators said they had been shut out of policy discussions with the Bloomberg administration and felt de Blasio would be more welcoming to discussions.
Maroun, as the council's finance chairman, said he was left out of discussions between Syracuse Mayor Stephanie Miner's administration, the hotel developers and some councilors.
The proposed changes to the prevailing wage requirement in 421 - a came out of discussions between the union and the de Blasio administration, according to a city official.
He and members of his administration have reportedly made disparaging remarks about both, and DiNapoli has complained he's been left out of discussions held by Cuomo on policy matters that impacted only his office.
The Love Gov and former «Sheriff of Wall Street» went on the Today show this morning as part of what is increasingly looking like a comeback tour, i.e. a bid for some kind of administration job, and although Matt Lauer opened up with a variation on «let's get the hookersex out of the way,» discussion about the economy and the need for a new regulatory structure (hint, hint) surpassed talk about the governor's «gremlins» by a minute and three seconds!
In June, Bedoya and eight other consumer advocates walked out of discussions on privacy guidelines led by the National Telecommunications and Information Administration, part of the Department of Commerce, citing lack of incentive for businesses to give people the right to consent to having their faces recognized.
A discussion of the design and administration of the poll, along with an interpretation of the key results, is available in «The 2015 EdNext Poll on School Reform: Public thinking on testing, opt out, Common Core, unions and more» by Henderson, Peterson and West.
Most parties maintained old and rigid positions and did not seek a common ground: More Team Players Needed Equally disappointing was the ongoing lack of U.S. leadership in guiding the discussion toward a deal in Copenhagen due to the Obama administration's competing priorities, including the drawn out debate on the Senate's proposed climate legislation.
When the 2002 Climate Action Report was posted on the old, now discontinued, EPA global warming site (although it is still archived via a link), its discussion of climate change impacts was honest enough to provoke media notice that the administration found embarrassing, prompting the President to dismiss it as «a report put out by the bureaucracy.»
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