Sentences with phrase «believed town leaders»

Jonathan Sinnreich also said he believed town leaders were «highly solicitous» of Singh, citing a 2005 meeting on a concessionaire agreement for Singh that was held before requests for proposals were put out.

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Karnataka Assembly Elections 2018: PM Modi will address a rally in Santhemarahalli town of Chamarajanagar district, where the party has never been very strong, as local leaders believe the BJP has the opportunity to make gains in the region.
In reporting on the mill town of Lawrence, Massachusetts, Wilson believed that he was getting closer to the heart of history: the workers and their default leaders weren't marginal losers — they were the prophets of the future.
Ferguson describes meeting the protest's leader, a rhapsodist of the Old Confederacy, who believes Lincoln «invented the concept of Total War» in order to advance the interests of Big Business and Big Government and smash «a Southern culture of farms and small towns that only asked to be left alone.»
Town leaders believe the county, as a larger entity, is better positioned to sue the IJC and may be able to form a coalition with other counties along Lake Ontario that are considering similar options.
Nassau Democratic Leader Jay Jacobs said in an interview: «I think, Judi Bosworth leads with integrity, and I think that she is certainly, demonstrating that she believes that the town's political operation should be above reproach, and I fully understand her need as the top Democratic elected official to reassure the public that the political process is being run properly.»
The points the challenger makes fall flat if you believe the public is satisfied with the general direction at Town Hall, where, as the leader of a one - party Town Board, Mr. Russell clearly sets the tone.
School - board members and district leaders believe that the presence of the school encourages middle - and upper - middle - class families to stay in town and stick with public education.
«Gov. Dannel P. Malloy and House Speaker J. Brendan Sharkey, gave town leaders reason to believe Thursday that cuts in state funding are headed their way.»
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