, a vice-chairman on the House Financial Services Committee, has sent a blistering letter to Federal Reserve Chair Yellen telling her in no uncertain terms to stop cooperating with other central banks and insurance supervisors over global rules of conduct, at least until the new administration has given
her a clear political line to follow.
Not exact matches
Political analyst Daniel Berman argues, for example, that the relevant parallel between Munich and Crimea is not about appeasement as such but the failure to set
clear red
lines.
The group was
cleared by an internal Labour investigation of breaching party rules on donating to
political opponents, after they assured the party the payments had been made in
line with advice from the Electoral Commission.
The M5S has repeatedly drawn a
clear line between itself and established
political parties.
These measures stand in stark contrast to the previous votes, and demonstrate that when a
clear political will is evident to conduct an election in
line with OSCE commitments, much can ultimately be achieved in a short time period.
There is no
clear front - runner in the Democratic primary, even with the
political establishment
lining up behind Mr. Grodenchik.
On Thursday morning, a relieved Tony Blair's plan would be to focus on the «big picture» - in particular the reform of the public services - in order to create
clear political dividing
lines with Michael Howard's Conservatives.
How exactly Bullock's character will fit into the film is not
clear right now, though chances are the plot will follow similar
lines, ahd she might be a
political specialist heading to South America to help with a campaign.
Roberts, Scalia, and Alito pointed out that the union position rests on a false assumption: that you can draw a
clear line between the
political and nonpolitical activities of public - sector unions.
Roberts, Scalia, and Alito pointed out that the union's position rests on a false assumption: that one can draw a
clear line between the
political and nonpolitical activities of public - sector unions.
One note: Whether we're talking about teachers unions backing
political candidates or across - the - aisle support for parent trigger laws, it's become abundantly
clear that education policy doesn't always fall along
clear party
lines.
A Paris treaty along these
lines would send a
clear signal to business: it will indicate the direction of travel, it will show
political buy - in; it will deliver clarity and a level playing field, and increase confidence in the future direction of policy.
Foundation staff made it
clear that state deregulation was a vehicle to win RPS, and that support from the network of funders interested in energy policy was contingent on toeing this
political line.
To make it
clear that this is entirely a
political witch hunt, the Times explains that «the company published extensive research over decades that largely
lined up with mainstream climatology.
In 2016, the court refused to hear an appeal by Blagojevich that maintained there was no
clear line among the lower courts between legal and illegal trading of
political favors.
Set against this
clear line of authority, however, is the 2015 decision of Senior District Judge (SDJ) Riddle in Russian Federation v Kononko [2015], in which a narrower reading of the phrase «
political opinion» was first proposed i.e. to the effect that the requested person must establish that they have personally expressed relevant
political opinions.
Critics raise a range of concerns, with the U.S. post-9 / 11 conflicts typically Exhibit A: the
line dividing «armed conflict» and not is no longer
clear or stable enough to provide meaningful guidance; current definitions may compromise humanitarian interests, prospects for criminal justice or both; perhaps most important, the «armed conflict» classification no longer reflects current moral,
political, or strategic sensibilities about the role of lethal force in an age in which global threats have changed.