Sentences with phrase «commitments in»

After receiving support from Democratic party chairs in the district, Fordham Law Prof. Zephyr Teachout is «committed to making commitments in the next week» about whether to run in NY - 19.
The political world has recognised that change needs to happen, with all three major parties making commitments in their general election manifestos to improve end of life care.
«Private equity investments are limited - partner, arms - length commitments in which the Fund has no input into investment selection or ability to simply withdraw,» said spokesman Matt Sweeney.
Labour also said today they would pledge better value for public money while making no big spending commitments in a bid to reduce a record budget deficit.
These set out our national commitments in the international trading system.»
Outlining a raft of concerns, the letter concludes: «The commitments in our 2010 election manifesto and in the Programme for Government — to seek consensus and to bring forward proposals — have been fulfilled.
Jeffersonians eschew burdensome global commitments in favour of concentrating on domestic policies.
Dorancy agreed that there has been «no real honoring of the professed commitments in terms of job creation.»
Militarily, sensible cuts to outdated commitments in Europe must be paired with creating an increased presence in the Pacific.
The EU uses this phrase to remind the UK that it will not be able to duck vital commitments in order to get a final deal.
This «very strong sense of mission» makes it a «radical government, but it also has commitments in terms of constiutional reform».
Downing Street admitted that the PM had «simply not fought» to keep the Gleneagles commitments in the final communiqué.
The authority of the SGP has been constantly reducing as long as even larger countries such as Germany and France struggled to live up to their commitments in terms of Deficit and Deficit / GDP ratio.
Across the post-Soviet space (and Central Asia in particular) Russia presents itself as the «indispensable regional conflict manager» but is nonetheless wary of making open - ended commitments in such conflicts, as seen in Kyrgyzstan in 2010.
He is currently particularly interested in how to defend egalitarian political commitments in a realistic but philosophically respectable way.
I'm a keen cricketer... so it's different and actually your time commitments in this job are just enormous,» he says.
The commitments in our 2010 election manifesto and in the Programme for government - to seek consensus and to bring forward proposals - have been fulfilled.
In response, David Cameron thus relied on the tried and tested method to use EU referendum commitments in order to decouple European issues from domestic electoral agendas and to defuse the appeal of Eurosceptic challengers.
Warning delegates that Britain is «sinking in a sea of debt», the shadow chancellor berated Mr Brown for offering more unfunded commitments in his leader's speech in Brighton last week.
There's no extra water usage or resource consumption in my perspective because family cloth is just part of my existing laundry commitments in the house.
«Reedy Hickey is one of those people who lives her beliefs and commitments in many profound ways.
Generally the children have had time to just be kids, which with all our commitments in term term isn't something that happens a lot.
However, unlike in last weekend's 3 - 1 loss at Swansea, when Klopp also made a whole raft of changes with European commitments in mind, Liverpool produced a far more cohesive display at a sun - drenched Anfield.
With players now adjusted to the demands of heavy schedules, especially for the bigger teams, the next few months will show us which teams can cope with the high pressure league encounters as well as commitments in other competitions.
However, although he did the next three races, he didn't score in any of them (even failing to qualify at Monaco), at which point he put his focus back on his racing commitments in the USA.
Alongside his commitments in Formula E with the Techeetah (yep, still find that name amusing) team, he'll also compete in the WEC with Manor in LMP2.
Kansas commitments in summer / fall 2016 per https://t.co/W5hp48z6QK:https://t.co/KF9NVJba3M Marcus Garrett - 8/1/2016 Billy Preston - 11/6/2016 This report references a player who committed «in or around October 2016» to Kansas.
Harbaugh had 6 commitments when he took the job, thanks to Brady Hoke, and he managed to nab 8 commitments in 3 weeks.
Now while the veteran midfielder did not make any commitments in regards to his future at Arsenal, you would know that he truly loves the club and it wouldn't take much to persuade him to stay.
This represents more than 70 new restaurant commitments in 53 markets across the nation.
For more information on beverages and health please see the Commitment Addressing Obesity and Other Health and Wellness Issues which highlights some of the Australian Beverages Council's member commitments in helping to promote healthy lifestyles for Australians.
In an interview with AFR Weekend, the billionaire, 63, revealed that only financial commitments in iron ore mining prevented her becoming a major investor in agriculture earlier in her business career.
For more information please see the Commitment Addressing Obesity and Other Health and Wellness Issues which highlights some of the Australian Beverages Council's member commitments in helping to promote healthy lifestyles for Australians.
While many restaurants and food companies made cage - free egg commitments in 2015 — and momentum continues in early 2016 with Wendy's, Denny's, Target, ConAgra, Mondelez and others making cage - free announcements — these companies have indicated that a complete transition will take five to 10 years.
And a third group whose combined commitments in Maryland and Virginia total more than a dozen includes partners who operate other independent restaurants and are now adding Roy Rogers locations into the mix.
The gospel was concerned about man's hopes, fears, decisions and commitments in the present, not about miraculous occurrences in the past.31
A third element in the strategy would be to encourage an open clash of commitments in academic communities.
I made the commitments in the temple, and then broke them.
In general, it may be said that Merleau - Ponty's treatment of commitment establishes: (i) the absolute commitment of the body to the world and of the world to the body, as the overarching schema of all perception and of all experience; (ii) the relative, reversible, and replaceable commitments in virtue of which the body realizes its absolute commitment.
One social scientist recently replied to a flyer on behalf of a political action committee advocating ethically consistent life commitments in political life (embracing protection for the unborn, welfare reform, and nuclear disarmament):
This is problematic because the broad classification at the beginning of the work functions to implicate everyone who happens to share select conservative political commitments in what happened with Bob Jones.
These three currents are what I took Allan Bloom to describe years ago when he lamented what he described as Americans» «easy - going nihilism,» that is, «nihilism without the abyss»: Affirming hard subjectivity as an objective truth, dismissing as intolerant those who insist that truth exists (excepting those who affirm the truth that there is no truth), all the while ignoring in the implications of one's (inconsistent) intellectual commitments in day - to - day life.
Many religious leaders and thinkers combined these ostensibly rightward and leftward commitments in creative ways.
With the right funding commitments in place, the Global Fund can help ensure that no child is born with HIV by 2015, that we end the public health threat of malaria as we know it, and emerging drug resistant strains of TB are brought under control.»
Integrity means being true to ourselves and our commitments in the face of all of these, which in turn requires that we be honest with ourselves about what we are doing and why.
And those commitments in turn inspired the formation of «Helsinki monitoring groups,» which were to become the backbone of the human rights resistance in Central and Eastern Europe in the late 1970s and throughout the 1980s: groups that were essential to the nonviolent collapse of communism in the Revolution of 1989 and the New Russian Revolution of 1991.
This requires either a reversal of commitments in Washington or a forced end to its imperialist project.
Beyond the obvious question of how well the school actually can assess relevant background knowledge and experience is the fact that the system does not take into account other worthy commitments in a student's life, like work or ministry responsibilities outside the school.
When done well which it is most of the time — it links religious and political commitments in a way that enhances democracy, social justice and American religious life.
After that we will examine some of Hartshorne's metaphysical commitments in relation to personalism.
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