Sentences with phrase «cited by ministers»

It is regularly cited by ministers as a leading light of its academies programme and is regarded as one of the country's most successful sponsors.

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The minister defended his recent remarks on the Conservative government's income - splitting pledge by citing a famous American Democratic senator.
As he prodded the prime minister, Nye, best known as the host of the 1990s PBS show «Bill Nye the Science Guy,» and more recently for the Netflix series «Bill Nye Saves the World,» cited a study by a group called The Solutions Project that concluded Canada could live entirely without fossil fuels if it fully embraced renewable energy sources.
The notorious debt - to - income ratio, at a record high, has been cited time and again by Finance Minister Flaherty and Carney as a sign consumers have taken on too much debt.
The report cited risks such as record consumer debts and a rising supply of units in some markets, mirroring concerns expressed by the finance minister and Bank of Canada Governor Stephen Poloz.
The figures cited indicate that 35 per cent of the UU ministers trained in schools not funded by the UUA (Harvard, to be sure, is also not funded by the UUA, but there are some long - standing historical associations and loyalties).
Kazakhstan has an «alarming» drought in grain - growing areas, Agriculture Minister Muslim Umiryayev was cited by the Kaztag news agency as saying last week.
Take falling unemployment, frequently cited as a positive development by ministers.
The committee cited professor David Nutt, chairman of the Advisory Council for the Misuse of Drugs, who was «hung out to dry» by ministers after claiming that recreational drug use was no more dangerous than horse - riding.
The prime minister responded by citing the New Deal on employment, the European social chapter, and again, investment public services - and went even further, insisting that he also differed from Mr Salmond, in that he thought Scotland should remain part of the UK.
A research that is cited by those concerned to lend credence to the import of indigenous languages is that of former Minister of education, Prof. Babs Fafunwa.
Doubtless their local papers will be encouraged to cite the praise heaped upon them by the ministers.
He had categorically refused to do so during previous by - election, citing the tradition whereby prime minister do not campaign in by - elections.
The appointments of Ms Truss and Ms Greening, as well as Patrick McLoughlin becoming Conservative party chairman, were cited by Downing Street of the «commitment of the Prime Minister to putting social reform at the heart of her Government».
The minister telephoned the British high commissioner in Ghana on the issue, according to internal government documents cited by the Sunday Times, despite the fact it involved British business interests overseas, which is outside Mitchell's remit.
Harold Wilson's personal popularity remained reasonably high but he unexpectedly resigned as Prime Minister in 1976 citing health reasons, and was replaced by James Callaghan.
David Miliband, the Cabinet Office minister charged with writing the Labour manifesto, admitted: «Our country remains deeply scarred by unequal life - chances,» citing the pay gap between men and women and for certain ethnic minorities.
Citing instances of such attempts by elements within the opposition party, President Akufo - Addo recounted the allegations levelled against Energy Minister, Boakye Agyarko that he had bribed members of Appointments Committee to facilitate his approval.
In her letter to Ofcom chief executive Sharon White, the ex-Cabinet Minister cited research by Loughborough University which found only 16 % of TV appearances on EU issues had been by women.
Nearly one in five participating doctors (17 %) cited cuts as their main concern with regards to their profession, with many stating that they feel hampered by the Health Minister's reforms as patients struggle to access the basic level of care they deserve.
Citing examples to support his claim, the Minister said tax revenue of 11 billion cedis fell by 6.4 percent to 10.3 billion cedis, while the cash deficit increased to 2.5 percent as against the 2.2 percent target.
Sharif's office says in a statement that Trump responded by saying he looked forward to seeing the prime minister soon and citing «tremendous opportunities» in Pakistan.
«Guinea - Bissau is closing its border with Guinea, one of the west African countries hardest hit by the deadly Ebola virus, Prime Minister Domingos Simoes Pereira said Tuesday, cited by AFP.
My article cites a morning speech delivered to the gathering by Prime Minister Gordon Brown of Britain in which he stressed that the atmosphere does not negotiate: «We can not compromise with the catastrophe of unchecked climate change, so we must compromise with one another,» he said.
Having initially committed to cutting its greenhouse emissions to 6 % below 1990 levels by 2012, Environment Minister Peter Kent had earlier cited Canada's liability to «enormous financial penalties» under the treaty unless it withdrew.
Copenhagen Consensus research on the benefits of investing in nutrition was cited by Prime Minister David Cameron when $ 4,150 million was pledged by governments at G8 meetings for Global Nutrition for Growth.
Citing concerns about rising global grain prices, as well as potential land - grabs by large energy firms, a groups of Indian ministers has quietly shelved the National Mission on Biodiesel, The Economic Times reports.
The agreement has been cited as an example of what future UK - EU trade relations could look like by both Boris Johnson and the new Brexit minister David Davis.
As he prodded the prime minister, Nye, best known as the host of the 1990s PBS show Bill Nye the Science Guy, and more recently for the Netflix series Bill Nye Saves the World, cited a study by a group called The Solutions Project that concluded Canada could live entirely without fossil fuels if it fully embraced renewable energy sources.
Citing Garry v Canada (Minister of Justice), 2007 ABCA 234 (CanLII), 429 AR 292; 707739 Alberta Ltd v Phillips, 2001 ABCA 219 (CanLII) at para 13, 286 AR 367; James v Northern Lakes College (Board of Governors), 2013 ABCA 408 (CanLII), 566 AR 20, the Court of Appeal also states these factors are to be weighed by the Court to determine whether it is «in the interests of justice» to permit the appeal to proceed.
[120] The assessment cites the decision of the Federal Court of Appeal in Harb v. Canada (Minister of Citizenship and Immigration), 2003 FCA 39, in support of a statement that «membership in an organization implies the existence of an institutional link between the organization and an individual, accompanied by more than a nominal involvement in the activities of the organization».
«Justice Minister Park Sang - ki's remarks regarding the shutdown of cryptocurrency exchanges is one of the measures that have been prepared by the Justice Ministry, but it is not a finalized decision and will be finalized through discussion and a coordination process with each government ministry,» the chief presidential press secretary said in a statement, as cited by the Yonhap news agency.
The report cites a 1991 article from the Aboriginal and Islander Health Worker Journal, by Ken Wyatt: The Rights of Aboriginal Communities and the Obligations of Health Researchers — from before he became Australia's first Aboriginal member of the House of Representatives, Minister for Indigenous Health and Minister for Aged Care.
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