Sentences with phrase «already reneging»

The First Minister claimed Westminster was already reneging on commitments about the timetable for the devolution of more powers to Holyrood.
Haslam already reneged on his promise to raise teachers» salaries.
Despite widespread sentiment that the nomination criteria outlined by the Board had already reneged on the Board's July negotiation with students occupying the President's Office, the Joint Student Council (JSC) agreed in good faith to the board's terms and eligibility requirements for the representative.

Not exact matches

The Lisbon Constitution already has no democratic legitimacy in the eyes of most of the public after Labour reneged on its promise to give them a referendum.
Later the recession gave them an excuse to renege on their commitment to support the Government's already tight spending plans, a U-turn greeted enthusiastically by their supporters and the right - wing commentators who had also cheered Hague's tax cuts.
Laws rightly points out that the party was already sinking in the polls before it reneged on its election pledge not to raise tuition fees; going into coalition had been toxic in itself.
Reneging on that promise could have financial repercussions for the state as it has spent the bulk of that grant already, in part on developing Common Core standards.
Major publishing houses were reneging on deals with already signed authors; changing royalty payments from a percentage of the retail price to «net» of what was received.
If the seller reneges (as he apparently has already done on some other obligation, hence the lien), your only option may be to get a lien on the vehicle yourself, and actually taking possession will be expensive and time - consuming.
Part one of the achievement required to unlock flight is already in the game, so that at least lowers the chance of them reneging on their promise this time, but I still wouldn't rule it out.
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