Sentences with phrase «aggressive advocates for»

The program, a year in the making, is designed to supply us with the tools we need to become aggressive advocates for viable housing opportunities in our communities (See «Edwards Report: Delivering at Fourth and Main,» October 2002»).
Ms. Mercer and Mr. Bannon were aggressive advocates for Cambridge.
We are aggressive advocates for our clients.
We are aggressive advocates for child injury victims and for families of children who suffered wrongful death.
We are aggressive advocates for motorcycle hit and run victims, and we want you to get the most damages for your losses as possible under the law.
Our personal injury lawyers are aggressive advocates for injured clients and their families.
We are dedicated, aggressive advocates for victims of accidents, negligence, and abuse, and have successfully...
Our attorneys have built a reputation as aggressive advocates for clients at every stage of the legal process.
We are aggressive advocates for our clients, devoting whatever resources and time are needed in preparation for trial.
We are aggressive advocates for the consumer and his or her rights, and if you hire us we will fight hard for you when your rights are infringed upon.
This background allows us to be aggressive advocates for our clients, pursuing the compensation you deserve for the injuries you have suffered, as well as lost wages and medical expenses.
Swedish furniture retailer IKEA Group is among the most aggressive advocates for a net - zero energy future.
An investigation by the British newspaper The Guardian - among the most aggressive advocates for action on climate change - has found that a series of measurements from Chinese weather stations were seriously flawed, and that documents relating to them could not be produced.
Ms. Mercer and Mr. Bannon were aggressive advocates for Cambridge.
«As a New York City Council Member, Domenic Recchia had distinguished himself as a vocal and aggressive advocate for working families,» said UFCW Local 1500 President Bruce W. Both.
«I keep in close contact with the Trump administration and am always an aggressive advocate for the unique needs of Western New York, with the Peace Bridge plaza project being on my list of priorities,» Collins said.
«Sure, he's an aggressive advocate for the people of New York.
Seelig told The Post that Ponte favors Seabrook because Valentin will be a far more aggressive advocate for correction officers than the beleaguered union head.
In your world, Nick, Does being a aggressive advocate for exemptions include doing anythng necessary to secure the exemption?
My reputation as a strong negotiator and aggressive advocate for the rights of the accused is well - known in the Santa Clara County court system.
He has also represented clients in noteworthy Slayer Statute and property rights disputes, deaths caused by texting while driving, and is an aggressive advocate for the principles set forth in the Virginia Declaration of Rights and United States Bill of Rights in criminal prosecutions.
Evander Holyfield calls Kathy McArthur «The Real Deal,» due to her proven record of being an aggressive advocate for people who otherwise lack a voice in our justice system.
As an aggressive advocate for over 15 years for the rights of men, father's rights and husbands, Phoenix divorce lawyer Mark Werner exclusively represents men and fathers involved in family law matters such as divorce and custody disputes.
He is a talented, intelligent, and aggressive advocate for his clients.
If your personal brand is as an aggressive advocate for your client... that is a good thing.
We can act as an aggressive advocate for your custody or visitation rights, or we can help you and the other parent work out a mutually beneficial parenting plan without having to go to court.
As a lawyer and aggressive advocate for my clients, I enjoy a strongly contested case, but the fight over the custody of children is a battle that often should not be fought.
HOP is aimed at encouraging and empowering you to become an aggressive advocate for successful, credible, and viable housing opportunity programs in your own community.

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Prime Minister Shinzo Abe nominated Kuroda, president of the Asian Development Bank and an advocate of aggressive monetary easing, to become the new governor in a push for bolder efforts to end nearly two decades of deflation.
If that's not aggressive enough for your tastes, you could always make the governments provincial issues, and the corporates preferred shares, in which case I advocate straight preferreds over floating rate issues right now.
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That portion described how, according to sources, Stamos advocated for an aggressive investigation into Facebook's Russia headache to the «consternation» of Facebook executives.
After Prime Minister Abe advocated the new policy regime, Abenomics, the BOJ became highly aggressive in its unconventional policy (see, for example, Fukuda [2015] for details).
Abe has made headlines in recent weeks for advocating an aggressive, unlimited fiscal policy for the Bank of Japan.
The evidence for this phenomenon is incontestable: the influx of non «SBC evangelical scholars into Baptist seminaries; the changing of the name of the Baptist Sunday School Board to the more generic LifeWay Christian Resources; the presence and high profile of non «Baptist leaders on SBC platforms, e.g., the closing message at the 1998 SBC delivered by Dr. James Dobson, a Nazarene; the aggressive participation of the SBC's Ethics and Religious Liberty Commission as an advocate for the conservative side of the culture wars conflict; new patterns of cooperation between SBC mission boards and evangelical ministries such as Promise Keepers, Campus Crusade for Christ, the National Association of Evangelicals, Prison Fellowship, and World Vision.
Advocates of aggressive humanitarian intervention need to reflect more deeply on the military capabilities required for and the limitations of possible intervention.
At a 2012 SNA meeting, a Schwan executive and other industry advocates pushed for the group's leadership to be more aggressive in asking for changes in the school lunch program, according to a person who witnessed the exchange but requested anonymity because he was not authorized to talk about it.
The President and First Lady have advocated strongly for passing the Healthy, Hunger - Free Kids Act of 2010, and, this bill, along with the resources and the powers provided under it, are going to allow USDA to be much more effective and aggressive in responding to obesity and hunger challenges for America's kids.»
Her digital team is experienced and talented, and we can assume they've been advocating for a more aggressive digital outreach posture.
Picente said the mending of fences between himself and Cuomo will not stop him from being «aggressive» in advocating for his community going forward, and he will also continue to push for more local input in the future of the Marcy site.
Retired Correction Commissioner Martin Horn says Seabrook was a «more effective and aggressive leader» than other municipal union heads and was adept at advocating for his members» needs (of course, that advocacy allegedly didn't extend to their pension funds).
Standing with community leaders and criminal justice reform advocates, Democratic nominee for State Senate Benjamin and Council Member Lancman outline three - point strategy to close Rikers Island in three years; proposal would expedite Lippman Commission recommendations through aggressive Rikers population reduction objectives, improved pre-trial and casework handling
Environmental Advocates of New York says the Cuomo team deserves credit for its aggressive State Energy Plan, but cautions the goals may be just out of reach should the state go the way of re-firing outdated fossil fuel plants and raiding carbon abatement programs like the Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative.
«My view is that we don't know what's causing climate change on this planet, and the idea of spending trillions and trillions of dollars to try and reduce CO2 emissions is not the right course for us,» he told an audience in Pittsburgh, then advocated for aggressive oil drilling.
As troop morale declined, US generals began to advocate for a more aggressive strategy to take the war to the NLF, abandoning the idea that South Vietnam could take back the North without US assistance.
«I want to continue ensuring that the council remains an innovative, aggressive, and outspoken advocate for urban schoolchildren through legislation, research, and media relations.»
Advocates for school integration — including parents, students and City Council members — are pressing the Department of Education to take a more aggressive approach to make schools welcoming to children of different races and ethnicities.
But Bennett has defended his aggressive push to transform Indiana schools, telling StateImpact he'd prefer to advocate for change now rather than wait for students to fail.
The Prichard Committee sees the report as a conversation starter and framework for discussions and plans to follow up the report with data updates and support for local action, said Brigitte Blom Ramsey, the group's director, pledging «an aggressive and consistent effort in the months ahead to galvanize support among community and business leaders, advocates, policymakers and others to move with urgency.»
In service of the goals of its benefactor, WILL has undertaken an aggressive campaign of actual and threatened litigation to ward off scrutiny of and crackdowns on voucher program abuses, to force taxpayers to underwrite transportation for private school voucher students and to advocate for further expansion of the voucher program in the media and with the release of pseudo-science.
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