Sentences with phrase «against major opponents»

We are known nationwide for getting results in high stakes, headline - making cases against major opponents.
The euro dropped against its major opponents in the New York session on Thursday, erased its recent gains, after the European Central Bank President Mario Draghi acknowledged recent signs of moderation in bloc's economic growth, with some countries experiencing a loss of momentum.

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«This has to be the first time that a major presidential candidate has actively encouraged a foreign power to conduct espionage against his political opponent,» said Jake Sullivan, chief foreign policy adviser to Clinton.
«This has to be the first time that a major presidential candidate has actively encouraged a foreign power to conduct espionage against his political opponent,» Hillary for American senior policy advisor Jake Sullivan said in a statement.
Our Championship opponents Nottingham Forest have recently sacked Mark Warburton after dropping out of the promotion race and as they are now firmly ensconced in mid-table they have little else to play for except a glorious FA Cup run, and with the new - manager boost they are capable of causing a major upset today against the holders.
In games against major - college opponents the past two seasons, Bo has a glittering 28.7 average, including a 31 - point performance in an 84 - 77 upset of Southern Conference favorite Furman in the season opener two weeks ago.
He won against an opponent so deeply weird that in most any other year he would never even have been considered by a major party.
Two of the major Republican opponents to Cuomo spoke out against the guilty charges against Percoco, who the governor called «the third Cuomo son» of his father, former Gov. Mario Cuomo.
Washington (CNN)- Five more House Democrats said Tuesday that they will vote against Senate health care legislation, which puts opponents of reform just 11 votes shy of the 216 needed to prevent President Obama from scoring a major victory on his top domestic priority.
In 2013 Ciarlante's case, she ran against two major party opponents, but the other two conditions weren't met.
The highest percentage for Libertarians running against opponents from both major parties was earned by Steve Allen Stefanik, running in New Hampshire's House district, Hillsborough County # 16.
To «hang a lantern» is a political tactic used by a candidate to reveal a major weakness up front, before his opponent has the opportunity to use it against him.
Its only major flaw is that the fear of entering the octagon against a vicious opponent doesn't translate at all to the game, but that won't stop you from wanting to keep playing and getting knockout after knockout.
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