Sentences with phrase «cabinet have become»

Below, we caught up with the queen of smoothie bowls who talked navigating a Manhattan kitchen without a dishwasher, her biggest crowd - pleaser recipe and why her beauty cabinet and kitchen cabinet have become one and the same.
My kitchen cabinet and my bathroom cabinet has become virtually interchangeable so it only felt natural to include some of my go - to homemade beauty recipes.
Virtual badge cabinets have become a standard feature of most video games and they've even been used by non-game businesses like Foursquare and Samsung to engage their users.
But how can people get to play this game now since the arcade cabinets have become increasingly harder and harder to find?
«This was a more poignant statement for what Damien's cabinets would become in the future,» Ms. Palmieri said.
Our TV cabinet has become our own little in - home pumpkin patch.

Not exact matches

Freeland, a former journalist who would have been used to obfuscation in her old job, has become rather good at it in her new life as a cabinet minister.
And I still would think that, if not for Brexit, Trump and the existence of a former Conservative cabinet minister who thinks she can become leader of the Opposition by appealing to our worst instincts.
Though tunnel destruction became a central objective of the campaign, the comptroller accused Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of having kept senior ministers in the dark about the subterranean threat prior to the war and only seriously addressing it in cabinet meetings after the operation began.
(He would later serve in Parliament as a Liberal cabinet minister and become Canada's High Commissioner to the United Kingdom.)
According to a transcript of a Florida Cabinet Meeting, «GOVERNOR BUSH: And in the event that the 20 percent kicks in, then the need for construction of a pipeline would become necessary.
Clark has served as party leader since 2013 and became the party's first elected MLA in 2015 when he unseated Progressive Conservative cabinet minister Gordon Dirks in Calgary - Elbow.
On October 21, 1994, political watchers were stunned when Mr. Kowalski was shuffled out of Premier Klein's cabinet and announced that he would resign as an MLA to become chairman of (now defunct) Alberta Utilities and Energy Board.
A minority government would breathe new life into Alberta's Legislative Assembly, which has largely become a rubber - stamp for decisions made behind closed doors by PC cabinet ministers and MLAs.
Former cabinet minister Kellie Leitch has become the first official candidate to replace Stephen Harper as Conservative leader, sounding the starting gun on a race that will stretch over 13 months.
But now he has become the voice of both opportunity and loss in the Cabinet over the need for the country to bring its economic regulation into the digital era or face a revolt by consumers, who increasingly buy everything from education to food online from overseas.
Somehow, a collection of bowls had become pinned against the inside door of a cabinet, sitting on the brink of disaster.
Justin Trudeau (he whom Nixon predicted would someday become Prime Minister) and his cabinet are now engaged in the process of drafting legislation to be hurried through the House before the court - imposed June deadline.
The former Home Secretary, who became the UK's first blind cabinet minister, has highlighted the challenges... More
The former Home Secretary, who became the UK's first blind cabinet minister, has highlighted the challenges faced by disabled people in developing countries.
The Catholic position had become so clear, indeed, that there had been calls from anti-Catholic quarters for Ms. Kelly to resign, on the basis of rumours that she had been trying to weaken or delay the regulations: as Toby Helm, the Telegraph's chief political correspondent had reported the previous October, under the headline «Kelly «must resign over delay to gay rights law»», «A fierce Cabinet battle has broken out over gay rights after Ruth Kelly, the Communities Secretary, delayed plans that would penalise organisations — such as hotels — for denying their services tohomosexuals.
The arrests raise the question whether the quota - 32,000 tonnes of boxed beef this year - has become simply a bribe - raising exercise for PKS, which is part of Indonesia's governing coalition, with two cabinet ministers, including the communications minister.
Four other National Party MPs made declarations later in December — Queensland's David Littleproud, who has since become a Cabinet minister, and Victoria's Darren Chester, Damian Drum and Andrew Broad.
When I moved into a house last year, the abundant cabinet space that had been such a selling point after a decade of shoebox apartments quickly became a source of anxiety.
It gives psychological lift to the players, that they can at least win a trophy of that magnitude, secondly, they won't probably be hindered by the Round of 16 elimination that has become a mini curse, thirdly, we can fill our trophy cabinet a little and lastly, a trophy is a trophy....
If Boris had won he would have become Prime minister without ever having been a Cabinet minister.
Technically, members of Congress have to resign prior to becoming cabinet secretary.
Kerry McCarthy has become the latest MP to speak out about her time in the shadow cabinet, saying that Jeremy Corbyn often failed to answer her questions and indicating that his office tended to ignore everything she did.
Despite only getting elected last year Sheppard has become one of the most recognisable SNP faces in SW1, his role as shadow cabinet minister giving him license to roam across the broadcast studios.
Gillibrand has become an increasingly prominent Democratic critic of Trump, opposing nearly all of his cabinet - level nominations save for her vote in favor of Nikki Hayley as the ambassador to the United Nations — fueling a rise in speculation that she will run for president herself in 2020.
There has previously been some speculation that if the Conservatives win the general election and David Cameron becomes Prime Minister, he might combine the Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland Offices into a single «Department for the Nations» or such like, with one minister sitting in the Cabinet.
The interview got tense when Butler insisted Burnham had vowed to include Corbyn in his shadow cabinet if he became leader.
David Cameron has promised to appoint Iain Duncan Smith to chair a Cabinet committee if he becomes Prime Minister.
He enjoys a large enough majority, had the chance to appoint a fresh, loyal cabinet and has obtained over 40 per cent at the last European Elections, becoming a favourite of the Italian and the foreign press.
In general one doesn't become a cabinet secretary without having acquired a good deal of experience, and it's particularly unlikely for a young person to be appointed to lead a department that concerns veterans.
From the «betrayal» of the Lib Dems over the Jeremy Hunt vote, when Clegg's party abstained and won the enmity of vast swathes of the Tory party, or the vicious tactics of the «no» campaign in the electoral reform referendum which disgusted Lib Dems and led to open rowing at Cabinet, the «calm and businesslike» relationship between the two parties has become a myth anywhere below the most senior levels.
Pickles, who would walk home in a contest for the biggest waistline in the Cabinet, had just become the victim of yet another fat joke.
Cameron, too, had never held a Cabinet position before becoming Prime Minister, although he had been a special adviser to Norman Lamont while he had been Chancellor.
The Cabinet Manual - specially written to guide politicians through the process - made it clear that the Queen could not be embroiled in political decisions about who should become prime minister, because, as a constitutional monarch, such a scenario would be entirely inappropriate.
He has long coveted the position of Foreign Secretary, and there are rumours he could be sent there in a job swap with Phillip Hammond - the favourite to become Chancellor in Mrs May's Cabinet.
He's had a rapid rise to the Shadow Cabinet since becoming an MP just two years ago and will be surrounded by former cabinet and junior ministers on the Labour benches as well as long - serving backbeCabinet since becoming an MP just two years ago and will be surrounded by former cabinet and junior ministers on the Labour benches as well as long - serving backbecabinet and junior ministers on the Labour benches as well as long - serving backbenchers.
As David Cameron enjoyed the luxury of constructing his new Cabinet without having to give any jobs to the Liberal Democrats, he recalled the moment when, in retrospect, yesterday's victory became inevitable.
Opinion polls suggest that David Cameron's lead will grow as soon as he succeeds Tony Blair, his Budget flopped with voters, his nose excavation habits have become a pick of YouTube (thanks to Guido) and his former Cabinet colleague Charles Clarke is desperately organising a leadership challenge to him.
In his eight months outside the cabinet, Purnell has worked at the thinktank Demos building up ideas at the Open Left project and has become increasingly attracted to the work of London Citizens.
In a statement, Baroness Warsi said: «My shareholdings and, before becoming a minister, directorships have at all material times been disclosed as required on the Register of Lords» Interests and to the Cabinet Office and on the register of ministerial interests.»
Oliver Letwin, the Cabinet Office minister, became the latest senior minister to say Britain should be prepared to leave if the negotiations fail following the claim by Sajid Javid, the culture secretary, that Britain has nothing to fear outside the EU.
In a statement, he said: «It has now become clear that there is widespread concern among Labour MPs and in the Shadow Cabinet about Jeremy Corbyn's leadership of our party.
Both media reported that: «She became the second cabinet minister in the present administration to have lost her job over the Woyome judgment debt issue following closely on the heels of sacked Attorney General, Martin Amidu.»
Former cabinet minister Lord Mandelson also weighed in, sayings that it had it become clear to many in the party during this referendum campaign «that Jeremy can't cut it».
Communities secretary Sajid Javid has become the first cabinet minister to condemn Donald Trump for appearing to support the far right.
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