Sentences with phrase «calls for»

Calls for airstrikes «would come from forces on the ground that an enemy's been identified, say, in this house,» US Marine Corps Brig. Gen. Robert Sofge, director of the Combined Joint Operations Center in Baghdad, told Business Insider earlier this month.
He also calls for a stronger culture of «smart failure.»
Donald Trump's platform — supplemented with comments from his daughter Ivanka in an interview with Cosmopolitan magazine — calls for maternity leave for married women who have given birth.
Student activist David Hogg calls for boycott of Vanguard and BlackRock over gunmaker ownership
Amid opposition calls for him to resign, Prodi convened an extraordinary cabinet meeting for Wednesday evening.
5: Richard Branson on Office Ties and the Company Dress Code The British billionaire calls for banishing the tie as the corporate uniform.
Fuze is a video and conference - call service that also allows users to type and send files during calls, record calls for later purposes and send participants calendar invitations directly from the app.
Jets are banned and, anyway, fuel - guzzling jet engines have never fit Porter's business plan, which calls for fuel - efficient planes with low break - even load factors.
«Better to plan meetings and phone calls for the afternoon, and individual work for the morning, when you're more focused.»
So the declaration calls for meetings with the United States and possibly China, which were both involved in the conflict.
Major Asian nations reacted sharply to U.S. President Donald Trump's decision to impose tariffs on steel and aluminum imports on Friday, warning of damage to close relations amid industry calls for retaliation.
As Neil Dutta, head of economic research for Renaissance Macro, wrote in a note to clients, Friday's report was the lowest reading in sixth months, and the index has been «below the 50 breakeven level for nine of the last ten months and will likely intensify calls for additional policy accommodation.»
The motion, a broadly worded declaration of support for foreign policy, received 158 votes in favor, below the necessary majority of 160 votes and was followed by a chorus of opposition calls for the government to «quit, quit, quit».
If it calls for destroying e-mail every 90 days, make sure you consistently purge every 90 days, Flynn says.
The chief executive of the London Stock Exchange (LSE) and HSBC chairman renewed calls for the U.K. government to clarify its future relationship with the European Union (EU) in a meeting with MPs at the Treasury select committee on Tuesday.
The bill calls for a reduction in the amount of interest on a mortgage that is deductible.
This consumer behavior calls for an integrated shopping experience that is seamless across physical stores and online platforms alike — from purchase and delivery all the way to returns.
The disappointing result for the Conservative party on Friday has sparked many calls for Prime Minister Theresa May's resignation, but she reportedly has no intention in leaving her role.
Obama calls for Congressional «courage» on health care.
An ever - tightening job market calls for rigorous, creative recruiting techniques.
In 2011, the Delta Kappa Epsilon International Fraternity issued a blithe response to calls for reform after the «no means yes» chants.
• Meanwhile, there have been many calls for LPs to help fix this problem, by demanding transparency, holding GPs accountable, and doing more thorough reference checking.
The government in Madrid has urged its counterpart in Barcelona to resist declaring independence although Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy has rejected calls for mediation to resolve the impasse with the Catalan government.
China has been issuing increasingly strident calls for Taiwan to toe the line, even as Tsai has pledged to maintain the status quo and keep the peace.
However, his weekend tweets in response to Wolff's claims — bragging that he is a «very stable genius» — reignited calls for him to do so.
-- calls for your basic no - brainer casual, breathe a sigh of relief and reach for your favorite T - shirt and jeans combo.
The law, however, calls for a period of negotiations with Madrid and the international community, implying that a move to declare independence would not have immediate effects in the legal relationship between the region and the rest of Spain.
Last Friday, Obama signed an executive order that calls for more cooperation between the government and companies in the fight against cyberthreats.
And despite Trump's repeated calls for «reciprocal» tariffs — nations charging each other the same percentage for the same goods — Alan Deardorff, a professor of international economics at the University of Michigan, told Fortune that international trade has never worked that way.
On the other hand, some executive teams are too reliant on VCs to jump in and make hard calls for them.
Property is also illiquid, calls for regular mortgage payments, and allows you no more diversification.
At the same time, however, there's growing angst that foreign buyers — namely from mainland China — may be getting into the game, leading to calls for some sort of speculation tax in provinces like B.C.
Standard treatment calls for a cut to a ligament in the palm to relieve the pressure on the nerve.
While the House calls for an income tax rate of 25 percent on these businesses, the Senate allows entrepreneurs to exclude 23 percent of their income from taxes.
Ask yourself: Has the value your adviser provided more this year than last, or has your situation changed so much that it calls for an increase in your fee?
Better routing also enhances customer service by allowing you to respond more quickly when someone calls for service.
The banking royal commission's exposure of shady practices will no doubt lead to calls for change, but perfect solutions are hard to find.
The FORM Act also calls for an annual GAO audit of the Federal Reserve, doubles the number of times the Fed Chairman testifies before Congress, and makes some other tweaks to the makeup and protocol of the Federal Reserve Board.
It calls for 200,000 square feet of gaming, 1,250 rooms at three different hotel concepts and about one million square feet of office space, plus nature trails.
Calls for CPP reform have sprouted because of a concern that many middle and higher income Canadians aren't saving enough to fund an adequate retirement.
Facebook, where Thiel sits on the board, has been at the center of calls for greater regulation in recent months.
Commenters responded with angry calls for Google to investigate the way Rap Genius got stories to rank so high in Google searches.
But as CEO Reed Hastings and other executives answered an analysts» questions on one of Netflix's famously dull quarterly calls for investors, the after hours gain shrunk to a 5 % increase to $ 324.32.
The issue of marijuana has become a hot potato politically, as Liberal Leader Justin Trudeau calls for legalization of recreational marijuana, and the Conservatives oppose the move, saying it would only increase use, especially among youth.
One section of the book, drawn up in 1992, reads: «The documents of the cabinet and ministerial committees are issued primarily to the sovereign, the Prince of Wales, and ministers... The need for secrecy calls for special care in circulation and handling.
Whereas Apple's old logo connoted the free spirit of an upstart that was taking on staid tech giants, its current position as one of the most valuable corporations in the world calls for the sleek, futuristic logo it has now.
The decree also calls for research into all the potential health benefits of marijuana, as well as programs that prevent children and adolescents from having access to marijuana and programs for those who develop addictions.
Furthermore, the plan calls for just three tax brackets, of 10 percent, 25 percent and 35 percent (higher than the highest 28 percent AMT tax).
But following a string of mass shootings and nationwide calls for gun control in recent weeks, Bumble is setting plans in motion to ban images of firearms for its nearly 30 million users.
She repeated the phrase when a reporter asked for her thoughts about calls for her family to relinquish their influence over the group of companies they control.
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