Sentences with phrase «backing of a public servant»

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Former state Supreme Court and Appellate Division Justice Michael Kavanagh gave Faso his backing, calling the conservative reformer, «a public servant who shares my ideals and the ideals of the district where he has lived for more than three decades.
One senior public servant — a man of no political party, and who had previously been on the fence — texted me after the US intervention and said he had been so outraged at President Obama's «back of the queue» remark that he had instantly decided to vote Leave.
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Most of all, however, he argued that Mr. Skelos was an «excellent public servant» who had from the beginning of his political career backed the tax breaks, spending and legislation that helped keep Glenwood, Abtech and PRI afloat.
«In celebration of this victory over agents of tyranny, all public servants in Ekiti State are enjoined to converge on Fajuyi, Ado Ekiti by 10 am tomorrow, Thursday, October 12, 2017 to welcome the Commissioner for Finance and the Accountant General back to the State.
Another is that modellers and public servants want to avoid being accused of over-egging the pudding, and thus fall back on very conservative assumptions.
Doing so could potentially affect relations between governments and public servants, either as regards the adoption of special laws like the one recently enacted to force government lawyers and notaries back to work, or special laws that relate to the provision of essential services.
New Democratic Party Leader Thomas Mulcair choked back tears as he told reporters outside the House of Commons: «Jim Flaherty was an extremely dedicated public servant and he will greatly missed by all of us
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