Sentences with phrase «by the autumn as»

Gordon Brown announces his intention to step down as Labour leader by the autumn as the prime minister also reveals his party could start formal coalition talks with the Liberal Democrats.
Revealed in May 1978 and in production and on sale by the Autumn as the 1979 model year, the 900 was based on the 99 although forward of the A-pillars it was an entirely new body.

Not exact matches

«Starting parallel talks on all issues at the same time, as suggested by some in the UK, will not happen,» Tusk said, while adding that the EU could assess as early as this autumn that Britain had made «sufficient progress» on the exit terms in order to open the second phase of negotiations, on future trade.
Second, market consensus, as judged by commentary just prior to the Fed statements, had already arrived at the same conclusion - specifically, if economic events transpired as projected, Fed «tapering» would begin sometime in the autumn or early winter of 2013.
And the formula appears to be working for Big Beer as well: AB - InBev is expected to raise prices by 2 % to 3 % in the U.S. this fall, just as it did last autumn.
At the time Fiori's biography was written there was only a rumor of this, reported by Wladmir Rabi in «Du nouveau sur Simone Weil» (Les Nouveaux Cahiers, Autumn 1971) After many years of silence, to spare the sensibilities of Weil's family, Simone Dietz, who was very friendly with Weil in New York and later in London, where they worked for the Free French, told a meeting of the American Weil Society in Cambridge, Massachusetts, in May 1988 that at Weil's request she herself baptized Weil (as a lay Catholic may do in extreme situations) a few months before Weil's death.
That young redbud tree delicately budding in my front yard in early spring, that golden haze in which the rolling hills close to my home are bathed on a summer morning, that lovely pond on my walk home from work out of whose rushes a red - winged blackbird almost invariably flies up as I pass by in early autumn, that winter belt of trees across the street transformed by an ice storm into a glittering fairyland — all those beauties of which nature is so achingly and serendipitously full are likewise my modest sources of healing and renewal.
As members and pastors of congregations that encourage each other in faithful stewardship each autumn, we are challenged by this idea that we are stewards of much and owners of nothing.
Autumn colors should have vanished by now and the trees should be as bare as a smoky BBQ rib, licked clean!
Autumn is by far my favorite season, for me there are no days so pleasing to the eye as the sunny ones from October, filled with great colors of yellow, bronze, green and red.
This recipe is an adaptation of one by Bevan Smith of Riverstone Kitchen (one of my favourite restaurants) and is a dashingly different way to appreciate all those delicious grapes that are ripening all over the country as we near the autumn harvest.
I tried to make my rolls late summer and autumn friendly by incorporating some wonderfully colourful root vegetables like candy beets and carrot as well as purple cabbage.
I have made quite a few versions, simple granola with nuts and dried fruit, my son's favourite Crunchy peanut butter granola or autumn Pumpkin and pecan granola which often is also eaten by the handful as an afternoon snack.
Scandinavian dairy firm Arla Foods said last autumn that many European producers were reducing skimmed milk powder output by as much as 20 per cent in the peak season because of the impending EU price cuts.
As you will have noticed by the amount of butternut squash recipes I have posted over the past two months, I really like this particular autumn food.
So, even as the nippier autumn kicks in, this dreamy refreshment will transport you back to that summer holiday by the sea, whilst giving you the bang to get outside and frolic in all of the pretty leaves.
I was a bit surprised by the question, as kale has been one of the most hyped ingredients these past couple of years and you can buy it in most food stores now during the autumn.
In reality, my list of recipes to test is being fed by many restaurant outings, some as old as last autumn.
We didn't have television in 1941, so this paragon existed visually for me only in blurry black - and - white newspaper photographs and in the wildly dramatic moving pictures that reeled through my mind on autumn Saturdays as I heard of his heroics via radio play - by - play.
Brilliant trout fishing days — the salmonfly spring, the calm beaver ponds of summer, the wood ducks flushing and wheeling overhead in autumn — stream by as surely as the river current
Kryptonite kept threatening with strong attack led by Kelly Smith, Stephanie Pawek, Brooke Rittmann, Autumn Smithers & Adaurie Dayak as they created several scoring opportunities.
Dress baby in it throughout the autumn and see everyone smile as you both go by.
Excess winter deaths are defined by the Office for National Statistics as the difference between the number of deaths during the four winter months (December to March) and the average number of deaths during the preceding autumn (August to November) and the following summer (April to July).
His remarks at a Labour comedy event last autumn were reported by the Mail as having taken place at a «sick alternative poppy day «comedy» night».
Describing the Chancellor's plans announced in the Autumn Statement as «ideologically driven», Mr Cable said the police, armed forces and social care would be severely hit by the proposals.
The scheme described as the biggest reform to welfare since Beveridge, was meant to begin last autumn, but has been beset by huge problems and delays since it was first conceived by Iain Duncan Smith.
An autumn snapshot survey last year recorded 4,134 rough sleepers, while the number of homeless families approaching councils and being assessed as entitled to temporary accommodation rose by 48 per cent to 59,090.
Speaking on the eve of Labour's Autumn conference the East Renfrewshire MP, heralded by many in Labour as one of Ed Miliband's most reliable sentinels, said: «This Government has not prioritised armed forces education, particularly in the army where 50 per cent of recruits have a reading age 7 — 11.»
Browne was sacked by Clegg last autumn in a surprise move, setting him up as a key figure on the right of the party.
The proceeds were waved around by George Osborne in his autumn statement last December as paying for another 60,000 youngsters to get a degree.
I am however deeply disappointed with the discussion and by your failure to recognise that the turmoil after the Referendum vote, a likely Autumn election, the responsibility to hold the Labour Party together and the very wide - and ever widening - concerns about your leadership require a fresh leadership election, with you stepping aside as Leader to seek a new mandate if you aspire to lead Labour into the coming General Election.
«This autumn both David Cameron and Nick Clegg should ask their parties to approve a binding agreement to fight the 2015 general election as coalition partners... If the voters choose to keep our current system of electing MPs, as I fervently hope they will, the pact would give parliamentary candidates in constituencies in seats held by a coalition party a free run against other parties.
The weeks before the recess were a difficult time for Balls, with a mis - sent email from Ed Miliband's aide Torsten Bell describing him as a «nightmare», Conservative attacks over his acceptance in 2012 of a # 50,000 donation from the Co-operative Group, and calls by some Labour MPs for his removal following his much - criticised response to Osborne's Autumn Statement.
At the Labour Party Conference at Scarborough that autumn, he lost his place as an elected constituency representative on the Labour Party National Executive Committee (NEC), the members of which were increasingly elected by Bevanites in the constituency parties.
The ideas being drawn up by the Tories are likely to come as a shock to some Lib Dems who still hope that the bulk of Clegg's plans will be put to the House of Commons in the autumn.
If by next autumn, the recovery is well under way, people will look back on today's balancing act as a political masterstroke, in much the same way as the widely derided Geoffrey Howe Budget of 1981 is now seen as laying the foundations of the Thatcher economic miracle.
As we wrote in the autumn, «What the Electoral Commission will have to decide is whether Lee Rotherham «co-ordinating with... allied groups» counted as «working together» as defined by Commission rules, and if it included such co-ordination with Veterans for Britain, of which Rotherham would soon become executive director.&raquAs we wrote in the autumn, «What the Electoral Commission will have to decide is whether Lee Rotherham «co-ordinating with... allied groups» counted as «working together» as defined by Commission rules, and if it included such co-ordination with Veterans for Britain, of which Rotherham would soon become executive director.&raquas «working together» as defined by Commission rules, and if it included such co-ordination with Veterans for Britain, of which Rotherham would soon become executive director.&raquas defined by Commission rules, and if it included such co-ordination with Veterans for Britain, of which Rotherham would soon become executive director.»
And, as gas and electricity prices rose by over 10 per cent this autumn, so energy bosses were in front of the Energy and Climate Change Committee within a matter of days.
Conservative Chancellor George Osborne replaced the PBR and its policy announcements in 2010 with a new Autumn Statement focusing on economic growth and government finances as projected by the Office of Budget Responsibility (OBR).
Donald Tusk says getting Brexit deal by next autumn will be «furious race against time» — as it happened
There will be intense negotiations with the Liberal Democrats ahead of his autumn statement on 5 December, as the partners seek a trade - off between the # 10bn of welfare cuts demanded by the Tories and the higher taxes on the rich sought by the Liberal Democrats.
Stephan Shakespeare of YouGov said the polls will be a more reliable guide to the next election by late autumn; Ipsos - MORI's Ben Page advised a wait until next January or February for a true picture; only Communicate Research's Andrew Hawkins thought the headline polls could - more or less - be taken as very trustworthy now.
But as autumn approaches, Mayor Bill de Blasio is wrestling with the kind of New York dilemma that has all the trappings of a particularly fevered Tom Wolfe vignette: the mayor promised to ban the elegant horse - drawn carriages — reviled by animal rights groups because they claim the practice of driving a horse through city streets is inhumane — on «day one» of his administration.
The election followed the announcement by Iain Gray that he would stand down as leader in the autumn of 2011 following the party's heavy defeat to the Scottish National Party in May's Scottish Parliament general election.
The autumn foliage season in some areas of the United States could come much later and possibly last a little longer by the end of the century as climate change causes summer temperatures to linger later into the year, according to Princeton University researchers.
The EEA, which was launched in 1993 and should be up and running by the autumn, will mainly coordinate environmental monitoring across the European Union, as a basis for common environmental regulations.
Although only founded as a full medical faculty in the autumn of 1993, by adopting some innovative approaches it is aiming to create a special environment for clinical research and teaching that will allow it to compete with more traditional institutions in Heidelberg, Tübingen, Göttingen, and Munich.
But she still needed a live group of research subjects and found them by chance when she filled in as a temporary physical therapist with the Tohono O'odham (pronounced like autumn) tribe of southern Arizona.
In Finland, the parasite is regarded as a major obstacle to people's enjoyment of nature during the autumn when it swarms, and there are reports of increasing numbers of cases of skin inflammation in people bitten by deer keds.
Climate change models predict that the Arctic sea ice will continue to shrink in a warming world (as much as 40 % of the ice is expected to be gone by midcentury), and the resulting changes — including later formation of ice in the autumn, rain falling on the snow, and decreasing snow depths — will make it increasingly difficult for the seals to construct their snow caves, NOAA says.
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