Sentences with phrase «avoiding public fights»

After two years of avoiding public fights, the mayor and the Council may finally be forced to confront each other in 2016.

Not exact matches

«SERAP also believes the recommended approach would help to address the growing public suspicion and pessimism about your government's ability to fight high - level official corruption to a standstill, and to avoid any collateral consequences.
That would avoid another nasty floor fight with Democrats and a potential rare public split among Senate Republicans.
New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg, seeking to avoid future budget gaps, wants to slash a $ 12,000 pension bonus paid each year to police and firefighter retirees, but public - employee unions have vowed to fight.
At the same time, Mr. Cuomo has signaled that he is ready to fight, and has vowed to avoid the fate of his predecessors, who have endured millions of dollars in withering television advertisements from public - sector unions seeking to forestall cuts to state spending.
The city public advocate is taking his fight against the city's worst landlords, many of whom are in southeast Queens, to the World Wide Web in order to help tenants avoid the headaches of moving into poorly maintained apartments.
Based on the concerns raised at Monday's public hearing before the state assembly's Standing Committee of Environmental Conservation, state officials will draft a «battle plan,» in the words of State Senator Kenneth LaValle (R - Port Jefferson), for how they can fight to preserve the area as open space and avoid damaging its unique, diverse ecology.
American Staffordshire Terrier dogs must have plenty of regular exercise, but keep them leashed in public to avoid fights with other dogs.
The Staffordshire Terrier must have plenty of regular exercise, but keep it leashed in public to avoid fights with other dogs.
Despite a recent drop in public proxy battles, corporate lawyers say boards should think like an activist to avoid a fight.
This is primarily a cost - avoidance strategy, to avoid the costs to business of a constantly increasing copyright term, or alternately the cost of fighting an extension of the lifetime of copyright, and finally of the legal costs of deciding whether material can regain copyright after once becoming part of the public domain.
Smart people fight only when they are sure that they can win, thus avoiding more important confrontations that they might lose dealing with situations that affect the «entire» public negatively on a «daily» basis.
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