Sentences with phrase «cabinet have very»

League titles and cup glory have come in abundance, and Matthews» trophy cabinet would very much be the envy of many of his fellow pros.
These Shaker - style cabinets have a very modern edge with their smart grey finish and slimline handles and it is the contrast with the bare white walls above that shows them off to perfection.

Not exact matches

I think it shows that if you've got an unbelievably talented caucus — and I have every reason to believe that this is a cabinet of very impressive people — there's no reason not to use targets to choose from among them.
But in Canada, you have a significant portion of cabinet, caucus and the Conservative base itself that is very negative about China.»
We are going to a very simple and readily available replacement for eggs, that you probably already have in your cabinet right now.
Definitely a keeper but I would make some very minor tweaks, I would cut the sugar in both the crust and filling in half and I used blackstrap molasses in place of the Yucon Syrup, simply because I didn't have Yucon syrup in the cabinet.
It's stick - resistant and easy to wipe clean, cooks very consistently, has an easy settings dial, and is small so it fits in our small kitchen cabinets perfectly.
If you don't have paprika in your spice cabinet (which it's hard to believe), you can buy yours at Amazon, which is very convenient and gets to your door in one or two days with Amazon Primer.
3 months is looked at per minimum it take more than six months for a bone to heal some very minor muscle will take 3 months a serious injury which takes 8 months and more + rehabilitation while a player is rehabilitating other injuries my form a direct result of being constrained where muscles freeze you are not playing for 8 months you cant expect the muscles to be up and running straight away players how ever want to play because of all sort of reasons one being replaced so it hampers with their full recovery hence having players regularly in the treating room but take it from me some times you are perfect you just get back bang someone heavy dose your ankle in so you are back in out off playing time I personally got very angry because my knee was ok so went back out to come back in after one game with ankle problem after a couple of weeks i will go back out I have no guarantees that some one wouldn't go heavy on me or me injuring myself going heavy on someone else its football thats the way it is if it is not a medallion for the cabinet its a leg medallion
The first would cement the club (and Wenger) as the all - time best in the oldest Football Cup in the world (which has a nice ring to it and winning at Wembley always is a great feeling), the 2nd would also be very sweet as we could use adding a European Football Cup to our trophy cabinet (and the bigger one is out of reach for the moment)!
Cech would be awesome hes 32 which is prime for modern day keepers Let southampton have the shower smoker Cech provides experience and his trophy cabinet shows how world class he is We need two very good keepers as you look at top teams with 2 keepers (Barcelona - Bravo and Ter Stegen, Madrid - Casillas and Navas) The competition will mean any mistakes and the keeper will be dropped In my opinion we should go all out for cech, a DM (Schneiderlin or Wanyama)
I don't think anyone has forgotten or missed that we have been asking for D / M or C / B's and a striker last season, it is the very reason why so many supporters are asking for his resignation becouse it's now been two seasons we are playing with shortage or players below par and as always those positions let us down, if he had just bolster those areas (which the whole world was shouting about even our enemies were telling us day and day out) we wouldn't be so angry with him and maybe we could of had extra silverwear in our display cabinet.
These players have a very short career in the world of football, there's no way you can claim to be a big player with a trophy in your cabinet.
In either case, those are very sensitive documents to have laying around the house, or just stuffed into a file cabinet.
«It's very helpful if you're running low,» said Grayson, 44, whose part - time job as an office assistant hasn't always kept her cabinets full.
What campaign stunt would you pull?I'd be leader of my very own Total Party and screen my very own reality TV show, The Dirty Dozen, in which viewers vote for the D - list celebs they want to see in my cabinetd be leader of my very own Total Party and screen my very own reality TV show, The Dirty Dozen, in which viewers vote for the D - list celebs they want to see in my cabinet.
Apart from the return of Avigdor Lieberman to the Foreign Ministry after his acquittal on corruption charges, the composition of the cabinet has not changed since the election, and the coalition has been very stable.
Boris Johnson has said he is «humbled and very proud» to have been made foreign secretary in Theresa May's first Cabinet.
On the infamous IKEA cabinet fixing with David Cameron, Nick Clegg admitted he'd tried to pass on some tips to the prime minister, but said that Cameron was «building the cupboard very rapidly».
«The justice secretary said the move by former cabinet ministers Geoff Hoon and Patricia Hewitt had been «ill judged and very ill advised».»
He also claimed that Smith had recently said he was «very happy» in the shadow cabinet - moments before he resigned as shadow work and pensions secretary.
With that in mind, it is not surprising that the cabinet Secretary would oppose the very existence of the cabinet department they run if the president's objective is to eliminate the department or greatly reduce its size and scope.
Cabinet Office minister Francis Maude told her the implementation of Iain Duncan Smith's flagship policy had been «pretty lamentable» and that it was «very regrettable» so much money — # 34m, to be precise — had been wasted in the process.
[358] Immediately ahead of the party conference, noting a second Johnson speech setting out terms for Brexit even before determination by the Cabinet, Ruth Davidson called for «serious people» to take over his role, criticised his overoptimism and predicted that Britain would «look very much like it looks now» after the transitional period.
Because today has given us very clear evidence of the Cabinet Office's worth.
We have four very strong inspiring women including Theresa May as Home Secretary and Britain's first Muslim Cabinet member Sayeeda Warsi as Party Chairman — and I hope I don't need to remind readers that we gave the United Kingdom its first female Prime Minister.
Watch: Cabinet Office minister says it was «very regrettable» so much had been wasted on Universal Credit
A very pratical ambivalence has been the on / off combination of the position of Cabinet Secretary with the leadership of the Home Civil Service.
«What the prime minister has done is ask the Cabinet secretary to preside over a joint review by MoD, the Treasury and the Cabinet Office looking at what further efficiency savings can be made within the MoD on top of the very aggressive efficiency plan we've already got in place without affecting frontline military capability,» he added.
He is perhaps too modest to say what he, and I, and a few others believe: If Laws had not chosen to leave Cabinet in 2010 after 22 days, many of the poor decisions made soon after — on tuition fees, on the NHS, on the «bedroom tax» — may not have been made and the story may have ended very differently.
But Seldon is very close to the British Whitehall establishment and the foreword is written by Jeremy Heywood, the current Cabinet Secretary, who concludes that the author «has created in this volume a manual, a set text on being the Cabinet Secretary».
Mr Smith said he then called Mr Corbyn to be told the Labour leader «was very upset with what I'd said in the Guardian and wanted me to step down from the Shadow Cabinet».
What is more, had Party members been put in charge it seems very unlikely that they would have come to the same decision as Clive Lewis and his Shadow Cabinet colleagues.
Just as the formation of the Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition tipped the balance towards the privately educated, Oxbridge - educated ministers are in the majority in the cabinet - although the number has dipped very, very slightly with this latest reshuffle.
With David Cameron's addition of two women to the cabinet in the latest reshuffle and some of the more senior members departing, the new lineup has a very different composition.
He is heard to say: «We had a very successful cabinet meeting this morning, talking about our anti-corruption summit
«I've been in a Clinton cabinet, thank you very much.
One Cabinet source said: «The PM is very angry at the way some ministers have abused the freedom to campaign for Brexit by attacking other parts of Government policy.
Jon Ashworth, Labour's shadow Cabinet Office minister, said: «Ukip would have us believe they stand for working people but the truth is very different — they're even more right wing than the Tories.
He insists that he isn't the sole survivor of a very different era - shadow cabinet colleagues «like Andy Burnham, Hilary Benn, Rosie Winterton... I'm not sure that the word Blairite is used by them but we're proud of our record» - and says a period of relative tranquillity has set in amongst Labour's J - team.
U.S. Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand says the positive reaction from the left to her rejection of Trump's cabinet picks has been «very humbling,» though she shuns any 2020 talk.
There is a real possibility of further Shadow Cabinet departures: Clive Lewis has left himself very little room to manoeuvre after he promised to vote against the bill if Labour's changes were not accepted, while all eyes will be on Diane Abbott after her no - show last week.
The indications coming out of John McDonnell and Jeremy Corbyn yesterday were that the shadow ministers would be able to keep their jobs, with McDonnell suggesting that defiance of a three - line whip only mandated the resignation of a Shadow Cabinet member and Corbyn stressing that he is «very lenient».
Her resignation will delight Brexiteers who had been very outspoken on Windrush, but it will make precious little difference to the cabinet dynamics as those close to May are adamant that the remain - leave balance of the cabinet must be maintained and that the next home secretary would have to be a like - for - like replacement for Rudd.
Leaving at the Cabinet Office just before six pm on Sunday evening, Conservative negotiator William Hague said they had «some very positive and productive discussions over many key policy areas.»
I informed David that, in the event of him becoming Leader of the Party, I would be very happy to concentrate on foreign policy from within the Shadow Cabinet if that would be helpful.
People have forgotten no doubt that Reg Prentice crossed the floor to us (I forget if it was straight from the Labour cabinet but, if not, a very short time after).
Theresa May has told cabinet ministers it is «very important» that the government opposes the amendments, and a substantial whipping operation is under way.
«I have been contacted by a very senior Cabinet minister who is appalled at what she is reading in the newspapers this morning.
«I asked to meet him after Cabinet and said I had something personal I wanted to discuss with him but he was very, very supportive.
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