Sentences with phrase «also reneged»

The U.S. has also reneged on $ 2 billion of a $ 3 billion commitment to the United Nations Green Climate Fund, with Donald Trump himself erroneously disparaging the fund at a White House press conference.
The poor track record of rich nations in meeting their fast start finance pledges has raised serious concerns that these countries will also renege on their bigger promise to ensure that US$ 100 billion flows to developing nations each year by 2020 to help them to respond to climate change.

Not exact matches

The students - body also warned the Federal Government not to renege on the agreement that resulted to the «conditional» suspension of strike.
The precedent of previous deals that North Korea reneged on will also linger.
I think that reneges on a deal that the state has engaged in with business but I think it's also really detrimental for people doing new projects and historic projects that they can't trust a huge partner in government.»
They also noted that the District Attorney has reneged on the Pamphlet and fairly investigating police encounters with civilians.
The President also said the Federal Government is investigating allegations that it has reneged on the amnesty programme.
«In a wide - ranging interview with the Daily Express, Mr Cameron also spoke of his «immense frustration» at working with Nick Clegg after his Liberal Democrat deputy reneged on a deal on reforming Parliamentary boundaries.
And we also voted against raising tuition fees, having failed to persuade a Labour government not to renege on its promise.
IPMAN alleged that the NNPC was not only undersupplying its members with PMS, it was also frustrating them by reneging on the bulk purchase agreement it signed with its members to supply the product to them at N133.28 k per litre.
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.
The U.S. also had pledged $ 3 billion to the U.N. Green Climate Fund, which gives financial support to developing countries to help them mitigate and adapt to climate change; Trump could renege on that much needed financial support.
Keenan and Wheelock also state: «The standards movement further reneges on its promise when states translate standards into curriculum frameworks that reinforce the status quo, elevate certain knowledge to a level of official approval and render poor, African American and Latino students invisible in the curriculum.
She also speculated that the language used in Timpson's answer left room for the government to renege on its commitment.
The couple is at risk of losing an $ 80,000 deposit they made to purchase a smaller duplex further east in the city, and reneging on the real estate contract would also open them up to being sued.
Anger has also mounted over the perceived closeness of governments to industrial lobbies, and because several developed countries have reneged on their commitments to cut emissions.
Positioning themselves as Obama's conscience, particularly in the context of Tar Sands Action, they might be able to attack Republicans for their non-green attitudes, but could also provide ammunition for the right who want to criticise Obama for reneging on environmental promises.
When the seller reneges on the contract, the buyer also has legal remedies (specific performance).
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