Not exact matches
It was not easy,
as there had been a
cosy relationship with the babyfood companies (
as exists in so many hospitals still now).
As a result of this, often
cosy relationships are formed between defence contractors, politicians and civil servants.
Many rank - and - file Lib Dems have been vocal in criticising what they see
as a
cosy and consensual
relationship with Labour, especially those in areas where the two parties are engaged in cut - throat local politics.
«The committee said that HMRC has left itself open to suspicion that
relationships with some companies are «too
cosy» and that small firms had not been given the same service
as larger firms.
As for Hanks, he captures the swashbuckling bravado of Bradlee (played by Jason Robards in All the President's Men), who realises that the
cosy relationship he has formerly shared with presidents must come to an end.
Their
relationship has been heating up and the 31 - year - old actress looked pretty in pink
as she
cosied up to the 25 - year - old professional equestrian
as they arrived at the event
If you're tall, some aspects might start to grate: the seat is a little too high, the wheel only adjusts for rake and the buttresses make the
cosy cabin a little claustrophobic, but the
relationship between wheel and gearlever is
as close
as such things get and your feet tread pedals placed almost perfectly for heel - and - toe gearchanges.
not that it was any better before our universities developed the arbitoral system of the peer review that precluded people such
as» outsiders» from interfering in their
cosy relationship with the governments of the world, but it was the last straw in that book
as well.