Sentences with phrase «bold promises for»

Playfully noting it has been involved in «many years of progressive innovation in the wearables category» without noting that none have seemingly been as successful as, say, Fitbit, Samsung makes bold promises for the S2.

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«America, get ready for the return of a bigger, bolder and better - than - ever «Idol,»» Disney / ABC TV Group president Ben Sherwood promised.
Musk has won legions of vocal fans for his soaring vision and bold promises, from making electric vehicles mainstream to sending rockets into space as the CEO of SpaceX.
While the Liberal recruits spoke of worrying long - term trends of aging and lagging growth and the PQ prepared for events to tout the party's integrity, the Coalition Avenir Quebec made a bold promise to balance the budget within a year.
I think this letter was a bold first move in what promises to be a lifetime of advocating for her beloved child.
«There are also areas where we have made bold statements or promises but haven't delivered enough — including, for example, our overarching claim that we would be «the most family - friendly government ever» [and] specific undertakings to increase the representation of women on boards,» it says.
He outlines his «disillusionment» about the bold promises of the Lib Dems and says it's «unconscionable» that someone can stand for election without ever being accountable.
The Green party said they are ready for an early election with Caroline Lucas promising a «bold, positive vision for a different kind of Britain» and co-leader Jonathan Bartley saying that the Green party would give people a «real alternative to the politics of the past».
Cuomo referred to his bold vision for New York: «one that promised to expand opportunity, -LSB-...]
But while the hacks and the lobbyists all marveled at this bold / bonkers (depending on your political slant) pledge, the membership were mostly complaining that it hadn't gone far enough; why wasn't Ed promising to re-nationalise the energy companies and give electricity and gas away to everyone for free?
It was the governor's longest State of the State address so far — by about a minute — and, according to Tom Precious, of The Buffalo News, «offered a toned - down plate of major spending ideas,» and «made no bold pronouncements for historic spending initiatives, as Cuomo did last year with promises for record education funding from Albany.»
«By providing tuition - free college to thousands of middle class New Yorkers, we are restoring the promise of the American Dream for the next generation and forging a bold path forward of access and opportunity for the rest of the nation to follow,» Cuomo said in a press release.
In its application for funds, the CNY Regional Economic Development Council promised to pursue a bold agenda guided by Consensus, a 19 - member panel formed in 2014 by the city, the county and six nonprofit groups.
The survey also finds that 43 percent of all voters would support a candidate who promises to take bold action to address warming, compared with 14 percent who say they would be less likely to vote for such a candidate.
When Glaucoma Research Foundation launched Catalyst for a Cure (CFC) in 2002, our bold idea was to recruit the most promising young researchers from different fields to work together collaboratively to discover the basic mechanisms of glaucoma.
And while the outfit is still warm enough for these last winter days, it's also promising in a way due to the bold violet sock boots (which were one of my best sale finds btw).
The Party's Just Beginning is far from a vanity project for Gillan — it's a grand entrance for a promising, bold new director.
Promising a moving tale of friendship and mentorship in the 1920s New York literary scene, it also comes from the pen of «Gladiator» and «Skyfall» screenwriter John Logan, so we're justified in hoping for something bolder than the average period biopic.
We're also seeing bold and promising ideas for reinventing school districts and redefining the role of government in education.
This commentary is part of a series produced for the Broader, Bolder Approach to Education by educators across the country who want to illustrate the impact of poverty on their classrooms, schools and communities and propose education policies with real promise to weaken the poverty - education link.
Calls for «bold action to renew the promise of public education» Los Angeles — Today, Marshall Tuck, an education advocate and proven leader of public...
It is time to stop settling for mediocrity, and take bold action to renew the promise of public education for children across California.»
But finding ways for states to ensure that public education delivers on its promise to students and families — and makes needed and urgent improvements in what Richard Elmore famously described as a «loosely coupled» system — requires bold, creative, evidence - based solutions.
AFC also believes that Congress and the Administration should pursue additional and bold policies to fulfill the President's promise to expand school choice, including: a K - 12 tax credit to leverage private money in support of scholarships for lower income families; vouchers for children of active duty military members so they can attend schools of their parents» choice; Education Savings Accounts for children in Bureau of Indian Education schools; and more funding for the D.C. Opportunity Scholarship Program.
When former Gov. Mitch Daniels and then State Superintendent for Public Instruction Tony Bennett pushed a massive overhaul of teacher evaluation through the legislature in 2011, the promise was a bold new system that would reward the best teachers, weed out the worst and for the first time tie pay raises to student test scores.
Most winning states made what the Broader, Bolder Approach to Education labeled «unrealistic and impossible» promises to boost student achievement in exchange for prizes that were ultimately paltry in comparison with their pledges.
Foundation for Florida's Future gave both Republican lawmakers an «A +» this year and included both on their «honor roll,» which the group says, «recognizes the legislative leaders who championed bold education reforms that keep the promise of a quality education for each and every student.»
Sharing the examples of organizations whose bold alternative strategies represent promising shifts in K — 12 education, Hess builds a case for
We are steadfast in our commitment to address chronic underperformance and take bold steps toward fulfilling the promise of charter accountability, not just in concept, not just in theory, but where the hardest decisions meet reality - the call for non-renewal.
It was back in 2005 when Dodge brought back the Chrysler 300 with a new set of bold body lines built atop a promising rear wheel drive platform, so after five years of seeing the same old sedan, is it time for the car builder to freshen up the looks of their popular full size four door?
The fast sweep of the roofline works in harmony with the bold side window graphic, sending a clear message about the vehicle's dynamic promise — and ingeniously creating more space for rear - seat passengers.
Cooking columnist Sybil Pratt promises that these sunny, bold Middle Eastern recipes, packed with Mediterranean and Californian influences, «will make even the most jaded cook jump for culinary joy.»
Other additions in this latest package allow you to receive photos from Skype for iPhone users (and other clients), adds support for formatted text (like bold, italic, and strikethrough), and promises that chats will load faster (especially when opened using notifications).
As for software, Amazon is promising several updates such as new font sizes and bold settings, a new accessibility option for dyslexic readers, left - aligned text and automatic light settings facilitated by built - in ambient light sensors.
With that said, the new Bold looks to be very promising for those that demand a physical keyboard.
In 2011, Stephen Harper made a bold election promise: once the budget was balanced, his Conservatives would introduce income splitting for families with children under age 18.
It wouldn't be a proper game industry event without Peter Molyneux there to make a bunch of bold promises about his latest game, and the designer was happy to oblige at GamesCom, presenting the first teaser trailer (above) and concept artwork (here) for Fable III.
I got ta hand it to Clem, she's responsible and bold for keeping up with that promise.
It's a bold move for a brand - new space, but the inclusion of Wittenberg's preparatory studies for the piece in the form of monotypes, line drawings, and acrylic on paper works promises to provide a rare window into the process of an artist who is getting increasing attention these days.
In the Daily Telegraph, Mark Hudson visits Tate Britain's exhibition of Queer British Art and comes away a little disappointed: «For all the radicalism promised by its bold title, the exhibition proceeds in a perfectly coherent, but fairly tame fashion through all the predictable marker moments.»
Pending this requested clarification from the PSC, our member companies are poised to invest hundreds of millions of dollars in New York State to help fulfill the promise of the state's bold action last summer, making affordable local clean energy an option for all customers and helping to meet the administration's economic development goals,» added Jeff Cramer of CCSA.
A version of this article appears in print on March 6, 2017, on Page A1 of the New York edition with the headline: Bold Promises Fade to Doubts for a Trump - Linked Data Firm.
Without mentioning the bus (yes, that bus), the boldest promise in the referendum that sticks in people's minds was to provide more money for the NHS.
A cute concept, that's shorter than a Jazz but with space for four inside, Honda's making bold promises that the production car - which will go on sale in 2019 - will look very much like the concept.
And while we're used to seeing claims and promises of the kind from various low - key ICO (initial coin offering) projects eyeing for a quick buck, it's not every day a public company, with more than 500,000 trusting members to date, going public with a rather bold move of the kind.
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