Sentences with phrase «bigger victory for»

This speech was an even bigger victory for me because I had completed my 10th speech in the Toastmasters Competent Communicator Manual.
This was even a bigger victory for me than the first two wins.
That effectively ends all resistance in the suburbs of Damascus known as eastern Ghouta, marking one of the biggest victories for Assad's government of the entire war.
There's no question that this is a big victory for President Donald Trump — both personally and politically.
Experts consider this ruling a big victory for the Obama administration, the second one that the high court has given to «Obamacare.»
At Princeton, narrow losses are recalled like big victories for other teams.
-- and LAUSD recently agreed to remove all flavored milk from cafeterias in the coming school year, a big victory for Jamie Oliver.)
«That's a big victory for our kids.»
But homeschoolers unfortunately the democrats succeeded in pulling them out, and that's frustrating and maddening, but nonetheless a big victory for kids across the country.
This is a big victory for Attorney General Eric Schneiderman, who has made pursuing corruption a priority.
The next European elections will bring a big victory for nationalist populists of right and left.»
«I have seen it with my own eyes, out of politics we have to be honest and all the political parties can not deny,» he said, «I look forward for a very a big victory for the NDC in the December elections.»
A big victory for comedy would be his plane home getting blown up.
A big victory for fast - food workers living in the place with the nation's highest income disparity.
If the bill does manage to pass, it would be the biggest victory for the National Popular Vote movement to date, not only because New York, with its 29 electoral votes, would represent the largest signatory of the compact so far, but also because of the publicity it would lend to a movement that still flies largely under the radar.
«We consider this a VERY big victory for the WEP, as now all three appellate courts to hear the issue agree with us that the Gold WEP rules govern the operation of the WEP,» said Steven C. Russo, an attorney for Greenberg Traurig, which argued the cases for the governor's allies.»
It is a big victory for Andy Coulson, the Conservative Party's head of communications, who has made the Tories much more «tabloid friendly» since his appointment in 2007.
Erie County Clerk Chris Jacobs, whose landslide primary win this week was a big victory for the Senate Republicans and could prove key in their effort to retain control of the chamber in November, is playing it very, very safe.
The U.S. Senate tax bill offers a huge tax cut for corporations, lower rates for the wealthy, and a big victory for Republicans and the White House.
Climate Camp, who held a week - long demonstration outside the power station in 2008 hailed the decision as a big victory for the environment.
The appointment of Betty Rosa as the new Regents chancellor in New York signals a big victory for the statewide teachers union, NYSUT, in the battle over the direction of education in New York — a battle waged with millions of dollars in campaign spending and brute political tactics from both sides over much of the past decade.
That's a big victory for David Cameron and his repeated attempts at PMQs to paint Mr Brown as unable to take decisions.
«This is a big victory for North Country communities,» said state Assemblyman Dan Stec (R - Queensbury).
But Conservative Party chairman Grant Shapps dismissed the changes as «a big victory for the unions».
The biggest victory for me was finding pants like this.
In a big victory for gay rights, the U.S. Supreme Court last week struck down a Colorado constitutional amendment that invalidated state and local legal protections for homosexuals.
This is a big victory for students, teachers, and public education,» said CEA President Sheila Cohen.
So UTLA is talking about suing to toss out the big victory for inner - city kids.
This is a big victory for consumers and one I've advocated for years, because niggling little debts — created by unpaid library fines, forgotten parking tickets or a small medical bill that slipped through the insurance cracks — had an outsize impact on people's scores.
This is a big victory for the animals.
This is a BIG VICTORY for Ohio veterinary technicians and the veterinary nurse initiative!
This is clearly good news, a big victory for those who launched the court case and for all... who helped us support it.
In another big victory for pro-nuclear forces, Connecticut Governor Dannel Malloy has signed legislation to prevent that state's sole nuclear plant from closing.
This felt like a big victory for me.
In a big victory for free speech, The Hill states: «The withdrawal closes a major chapter in the drive by liberals and environmentalists to punish Exxon over allegations that it knew decades ago that fossil fuels were causing climate change but denied it publically.»
«We think it's a big victory for our clients who are trying to get into court to have a judge adjudicate whether or not the products that were put in their body were safe and fit for their use and whether or not they were properly warned of any dangers in the products.»
This is important for two reasons: One, the case is a big victory for end users — customers who buy products or utilize services — who increasingly find themselves targeted by patent trolls; two, patent exhaustion is an important legal doctrine that can and should be used more to protect those facing troll threats.
The successful reexamination request for the Test.com patent is the latest big victory for EFF's Patent Busting Project, which combats the chilling effects bad patents have on the public interest and innovation.
Yesterday's decision is a setback for Uniloc and a big victory for open source.
This is a big victory for reproductive health and rights for Connecticut families.
But the big victory for real estate was that the bill excluded so - called g - fees to pay for transportation programs.
The press has characterized this decision as a big victory for consumers — one that will drive much needed change in the real estate industry.

Not exact matches

Victory for Labour in either of these would be hailed as a major success for Corbyn and an equally big setback for May.
For all the claims that conservative news outlets shape electoral outcomes, Kristol noted that the biggest conservative victories — of Ronald Reagan in 1980 and George Bush in 1988 — came before Fox News (fox) or Rush Limbaugh.
Government figures cited by the Associated Press indicate that just 1.7 million people — out of a total non-farm labor force of some 136 million workers — earned the minimum wage or less in 2006; still the increase was a big political victory for the Democrats, one that came at the expense of lobbyists from the National Federation of Independent Businesses and the Chamber of Commerce, among others.
Pai's proposal marks a victory for big internet service providers such as AT&T Inc, Comcast Corp and Verizon Communications Inc that opposed the rules and gives them sweeping powers to decide what web content consumers can get.
The proposed rollback has been seen as a victory for big internet service providers such as AT&T Inc, Comcast Corp and Verizon Communications Inc, which favored a repeal.
Still, experts said a big legal victory for the Philippines could serve as a bargaining chip against Beijing in any future disputes.
If you have a financial victory you want to share on this show, please leave me a voicemail (or email) and include the following: name, location, your big win, how you did it and your plans for the future.
The stock surged, making it a victory for big backer Carl Icahn... and loss for rival hedge fund manager Bill Ackman.
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