Sentences with phrase «comments come after»

The comments come after Giancarlo — who arguably won over segments of the cryptocurrency community by declaring that, without bitcoin, «there would be no distributed ledger technology» — urged for a balanced approach to regulation when speaking before the Senate committee last week.
Kim's comments come after the country has moved to increase scrutiny of cryptocurrency trading, to calm what it considers an overheated market.
Playboy's comments come after Cambridge Analytica were accused of reportedly using the data of 50 million Facebook users to influence voters in the 2016 U.S. elections.
The comments come after reports earlier this year, which indicated that the PBoC is already trialing its own digital currency.
Limp's comments come after Alexa recently penetrated through the iPhone via the Amazon iOS app.
The comments come after a five day period of silence following Friday's reports detailing Cambridge Analytica's data abuses.
The comments come after scathing criticism of the social network over data leaks, where profiles of nearly 50 million users were illegally harvested by a political firm Cambridge Analytica, which worked for the Trump and Pro-Brexit campaigns.
The much - anticipated comments come after Facebook was accused of poorly handling personal information, after a researcher taking advantage of an official Facebook API was able to collect the data of 50 million users.
The comments come after Google and Facebook turned to the country's high court in response to a private criminal investigation being processed in a Delhi court.
Wilson's comments come after a Star investigation into a complaint against a Toronto judge who had been repeatedly admonished, and the system that keeps the vast majority of such complaints under lock and key.
Engel's comments come after the Alberta government announcement yesterday that it would launch a review of its bail process as part of a recommendation from a report that looked into the Crown's involvement in the Shawn Rehn matter.
Yoshida's comments come after a seemingly endless series of rumours and off - the - record comments suggesting that Microsoft's new Xbox console may not work without an internet connection.
His comments come after new shadow education secretary Lucy Powell pledged more «local oversight», and represent the party's first official confirmation that this oversight will be led by councils if Labour wins the next general election.
His comments come after the education committee warned the government that RSCs» roles were unclear to parents, and called for more information about their decisions and the precise detail of their jobs to be published.
Nolt's comments come after problems with servers supporting new tests built from a consortium of states called Smarter Balanced failed, causing tests in three states to be delayed or made optional, and large swaths of parents in some states choosing to opt out.
Walker's comments come after conservative groups began pushing for the state to abandon the standards.
His comments come after NUT deputy general secretary Kevin Courtney warned that schools were turning to the «easy way» of improving outcomes by «shovelling kids around», which has reportedly become so prolific it's being referred to as «attainment - pruning».
His comments come after Schools Week reported how John Tomsett of Huntington school in York had scrapped year 11 revision classes in favour of teachers focusing on lessons.
His comments come after Mr Clegg, the home affairs spokesman, last night told an Observer fringe event that he would stand for the leadership whenever Sir Menzies stepped down.
His comments come after Mr Blair appealed for party activists to keep faith with the New Labour agenda.
His comments come after speculations of a feud between people of Akyem and Asante descent which is allegedly being capitalized on by politicians to score political points.
The comments come after former Tory Chancellor Lord Lawson warned that any renegotiation with Brussels ahead of a vote would be «inconsequential».
His comments come after a prima facie case was established against Mrs. Osei, following allegations of corruption and abuse of office leveled against her in two separate petitions.
O'Neill's comments come after Mayor Bill de Blasio himself defended his decision to appoint another white, Irish commissioner at a time when tensions between police and communities of color are in the spotlight.
Lord Heseltine's comments come after the chairman of the Committee of Standards in Public Life suggested on Sunday that rules around MPs taking on second jobs may have to change in light of Osborne's appointment.
His comments come after Texas Democratic gubernatorial nominee Bill White and Georgia gubernatorial nominee Roy Barnes campaigned elsewhere in the last week, instead of standing by President Obama's side.
Their comments come after reports that a cross-party group of MPs is working together to try to stop Theresa May from taking the UK out of the EU single market and the customs union.
His comments come after more than 50 Tory MPs said they were set to lead the EU exit if Cameron fails to secure radical reforms of the UK's ties to Brussels.
His comments come after ace investigative journalist, Anas Aremeyaw Anas served notice that his latest investigative piece, dubbed «Number 12» centers on managers of the Ghanaian football industry.
Mr. Arhin's comments come after suggestions from the National Organiser of the NDC, Kofi Adams, that the implementation of the Act will be difficult.
His comments come after a recent incident at Claridge's hotel in London, where a mother was asked to cover her baby while breastfeeding.
Their comments come after business secretary Vince Cable criticised the proposal that makes it easier for businesses to sack under - performing workers.
Kennedy's comments come after Assemblyman Robin Schimminger, the head of the chamber's economic development committee, told Capital that the report was «long on excuses and short on accomplishments.»
Sir Jeremy's comments come after Tony Benn last night warned that state funding of political parties would emasculate the trade unions and must be resisted.
His comments come after a senior party official has said electoral reform was «not a deal maker and not a deal breaker» for a possible coalition deal.
The defence secretary's comments come after reports earlier this month that he believes a Cabinet colleague may have been responsible for the most recent leak.
Blair's comments come after the former head of the civil service, Gus O'Donnell, recently declared that Brexit is not inevitable and Britain could still remain a part of a changed European Union.
His comments come after two Labour backbenchers last night openly called for Mr Prescott to resign as deputy prime minister, in an outbreak of hostilities that has been brewing ever since news broke of his affair with his diary secretary.
Mr Gill's comments come after former Tory MP Neil Hamilton was ousted as leader of UKIP's assembly group on Thursday, and replaced by AM Caroline Jones.
The comments come after weekend reports suggested Lord Ashcroft, deputy chairman and a major donor to the party, was displeased with the way the Tory election campaign had been conducted.
Jinga's comments come after Cabinet minister Ken Clarke hit out at the anti-immigration rhetoric coming out of Downing Street.
The prime minister's comments come after leaks of an independent report into the killing by police of an innocent Brazilian last summer, suggest it will severely criticise Ian Blair.
His comments come after fellow Labour MP John Mann appeared to lay the blame for election defeat squarely at the leader's door...
His comments come after Prophet Bishop Reindolph Oduro Gyebi, General Overseer of God's Crown Chapel in Kumasi said a looming disaster will befall this country.
The comments come after it emerged last week that three terror suspects breached their control orders.
The comments come after Ukip councillor David Silvester blamed recent storms on same - sex marriage laws, saying he had warned the prime minister that the legislation would spark «disasters» such as «storms, disease, pestilence and war».
His comments come after Tony Blair last week refused to confirm that a vote would be held on replacing the Trident nuclear system, but said it was a «strong possibility».
The comments come after a former ally of Christie's in the ongoing trial over the Bridgegate scandal in New Jersey testified Cuomo and Christie discussed releasing a report that would provided a cover story for the lane closures on the George Washington Bridge and not for political revenge.
The comments come after Republican Senate candidate Chris McGrath blasted Cuomo's endorsement and fundraising support for Democratic Sen. Todd Kaminsky, linking him to the arrests of nine people in a bid - rigging and bribery case, as well as the «Bridgegate» scandal in New Jersey.
His latest comments come after calls from all 10 regional chairmen of the NDC for him to consider running for the 2020 polls.
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