Sentences with phrase «confabs about»

Perhaps as a result, I don't get invited to confabs about how a shared passion for integrated multi-modal public transport can re-invigorate the centre - left.
At confab after confab about the worsening circumstances of young researchers, there she would be, a thin, perfectly coiffed woman of the ilk that news reports invariably term «older.»

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Global CEOs are remarkably optimistic about the economy in the year ahead, according to a survey of nearly 1,300 of them released yesterday by PwC for the Davos confab.
We reached out to Apple for additional details about its annual fall confab, but doubt we'll get the goods we're hungry for, or so much as a reply.
Jeanine's 2005 confab with Bernie about bugging her hub was itself being bugged.
But credible sources confirmed to DAILY GUIDE that the main agenda for the confab was about what could be done, in terms of strategy and planning, to help Mr. Mahama become the NDC presidential candidate and get the support of the opinion leaders.
On Channels TV a few days ago, even the then confab chairman, Senator Femi Okunrounmu, expressed reservations about the National Assembly's sudden interest in the report so soon after Senate President Bukola Saraki was let off the hook in a no - case submission and acquittal which Prof Itse Sagay has been losing sleep over.
The executive, I dare say, must confront our fears and maybe revisit the 2014 national confab report which is about to evolve into a nuisance - value booby trap ex-President Goodluck Jonathan inadvertently put in place for this administration.
An Argentine comedy trumps «Birdman» and «The Imitation Game» while the confab says it could care less about Best Picture candidates
On Monday, the White House held a confab for school - choice supporters to talk about what's ahead for its federal school push.
In a meeting Monday with Trump, Ford CEO Mark Fields, who also was at today's confab, said the president was «very serious» about tax, regulatory and trade policies underpinning future business investment.
What's at issue is the standard format and effect of so many confabs we're all trundling through, in which, Meyers writes, we all get «Conference head» — that state you're in after «speakers # 2, # 5, # 8, and # 11 all talk about how «social reading» is gonna change digital books» and everybody staggers out of the Whatever Vista Ballroom finding it «hard to pinpoint what, exactly, they've learned.»
My staff and I had a little confab on the subject, and all of us had the same experience: the caller was friendly, curious, and wanted to talk about crocodile monitors from square one.
Indeed, other than providing a setup to talking about terrorism, the Paris climate confab received zero attention from all four of the network shows.
There has been a flurry of reports of late about how President Obama has staked his «legacy» on the success of the ongoing UN climate confab in Paris.
Indeed, the discussions about climate policy among economists have begun to take on a similar surreal quality to those that have characterized policy discussions at the U.N.'s climate confabs.
Maybe you should have a confab with Schmidt about the consequences of 2LoT and deep ocean warming if you don't believe me or Curry.
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