Sentences with phrase «conference speech just»

The Prime Minister got the tenor of his conference speech just right.
Cable is giving his major conference speech just before lunchtime and he has already been giving a series of interviews.

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In a recent speech at IEEE's Women in Engineering International Leadership Conference, Klawe detailed just how Harvey Mudd reached this milestone, how the campus has changed in response, and, perhaps most soberingly, why so few institutions have followed in her footsteps.
The watershed moment for Spencer and his National Policy Institute came just after the 2016 election that elevated Trump to the presidency — in a video from The Atlantic that was viewed by millions of people, Spencer was seen delivering a speech at an NPI conference in Washington, DC where he used Nazi salutes, imagery, and phrases to celebrate Trump's victory as a victory for his cause.
As Wynne was speaking at that panel, U.S. President Donald Trump was just outside the city at a conservative political conference where, in his speech to partisans, he trashed NAFTA.
«I just want to win this press conference actually; so I'm focused on that,» joked to reporters before his budget speech.
The findings came just one day after Tony Blair used his final speech to the Labour conference to vigorously defend his controversial foreign policy.
His failure to mention it in his 2014 party conference speech was just one sign of a rather muddled approach to the problem; after the 2010 election, the party's initial strategy was to talk about the necessity of cuts in general while opposing some of the most high - profile cuts introduced by the coalition, particularly when it came to welfare.
Norman Lamb, in a thought - provoking speech about the potential future role of mutuals in public services at the Social Liberal Forum Conference, did just that.
Just hours ahead of the prime minister's keynote speech to the Tory party conference, official figures revised UK growth down from 0.2 % to 0.1 % between April and June.
«Cameron just seems like a lunatic,» he said, having watched the Conservative leader's conference speech last month.
Burnham also used his conference speech to strike a different tone on immigration from Corbyn, just hours before the leader planned to address the issue in his conference speech.
I've just listened to Tony Blair's speech and it was a great speech - perhaps his greatest conference speech.
Astorino decided to return to the conference, arriving just before Cuomo's speech.
Just 40 minutes before the Euro MP stepped on to the stage at the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC), more than 1,400 delegates had provided a rock concert - like atmosphere as Governors Sarah Palin and Bobby Jindal delivered rousing right - wing speeches.
Rebekah Brooks personally texted Cameron on the eve of his conference speech which read: «I'm so rooting for you tomorrow not just as a personal friend because professionally we're definitely in this together.
Jeremy Corbyn may have just been critical of the media in his big speech, but Labour MPs and lobby journalists were out in force to rub shoulders at the Mirror party on the last night of Labour conference.
Timed to coincide with celebrations of Gordon Brown's impassioned and well - delivered leader's speech, the Sun headline all - but detonated the conference by undermining Labour just at the moment the party felt a glimmer of hope about its electoral prospects.
Just how much of this speech was written after the Labour conference last week?
He will make a speech about his political future on Friday at the Conservative Political Action Conference in Maryland, just outside of Washington.
The MP for Saffron Walden, who impressed many delegates at the Conservative Party conference last October with her speech ahead of Theresa May's keynote address, added: «I don't know whether it's just a fad where people are saying these things and then they'll move on to something else or whether this is now a permanent thing.»
And in her Tory conference speech, she said: «To make Britain a great meritocracy, we must move beyond this agenda and deliver real social reform across every layer of society so that those whom the system would currently miss — those just above the threshold for help today yet those who are by no means rich or well off — are given the help they need.
The Today programme is broadcasting William Hague's speech to the Conservative party conference in 1977, when he was just 16.
I felt the most powerful words in Ed Miliband's conference speech concerned «someone from just down the road from here».
Just over a week after 17 people were killed at Parkland, Fla., high school, National Rifle Association executive vice president and CEO Wayne LaPierre gave a fiery, defiant speech at the annual Conservative Political Action Conference, or CPAC, on Thursday at the National Harbor in Maryland.
Speaking at a press conference following the speech, Mayor Michael Bloomberg endorsed the plan, saying the new development «just complements» everything else happening on the West Side.
Culture secretary Karen Bradley used her speech to the Conservative conference to insist that accountants like the arts «just as much as other people».
And remember, IDS's demise came just weeks after a throaty party conference speech peppered with standing ovations.
Anyone who saw Gordon speak at the Fabians on Saturday or who watches any of Tony's old conference speeches or PMQ outings knows just how exceptional they were; how they combined serious political and intellectual heft with spirit, passion and wit.
The move aside from defence comes after his plan to announce support for Trident nuclear submarines was axed just before he went on stage during a conference speech.
Andrew Lansley, the health secretary, has just finished his speech to the conference and he has announced that he is going to spend # 70m on re-ablement packages that will help people recover their independence after they return home from hospital.
I learnt that from Ed Davey's speech to the conference, which I've only just read.
After David Cameron's well - reviewed conference speech last week, which promised income tax cuts, 39 % of voters say the prime minister and the chancellor, George Osborne, are the team they would most trust «to manage the economy properly», compared with just 19 % who say they would trust the opposition Labour leader, Ed Miliband and his shadow chancellor, Ed Balls.
Just hours before he addresses Ukip's annual conference, Nigel Farage has revealed he has not yet written his keynote speech.
Have the conference speeches really swung the votes of party members across the country, or just the sort of activists who go to conference?
NEC members praised his conference speech and drew attention to Tory attacks on employment rights including access to tribunals, the paradox under which British railways can be run by states as long as they are foreign states, the need for good jobs not just any jobs, further cuts in public service pay, the threat of a new European / United States trade agreement, excessive warmth towards free schools, and expansion of food banks and payday loans into mainstream society.
His 2001 Labour conference speech set out a broad agenda - including a just Middle East peace, African development and a commitment to human rights - as a necessary corollary to military action against al - Qaida and the Taliban.
Theresa May's speech was just like Cameron's at last autumn's Tory conference.
Listen to Wendy Alexander's speech last week at the Labour conference, she tried to accuse Cameron of doing just that to stir up a «little Englander» mentality South of the Border.
When someone asks you who you are and what you do — whether it's a random stranger on a conference elevator (who may just end up being your next boss), or a Nobel Prize — winner sitting next to you at dinner after an on - campus lecture — your answer needs to be clear, crisp, accurate, interesting, informative, pleasant, friendly, optimistic, articulate, and succinct all in a single, relaxed burst of speech measured in seconds, not minutes.
Fuller, the visionary thinker and inventor whose work spanned fields from architecture to philosophy, was about to address a 1988 conference of business executives at Rockford College in Illinois, but was first reacting to a speech just concluded by the college's president.
Let's start making sure that you understand the difference between an online and an offline speechjust bear in mind that we are talking here about courses that don't involve live video conferences.
I'll never forget a few years back at the Bioneers Conference in San Rafael, CA, the author Paul Hawken gave a speech that really put into scope just how many people right this very minute are working overtime, all of the time, to help improve the world.
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In his keynote speech, Vaclav Klaus, elected President of the Czech Republic in 2003, commented at the first Heartland Conference on Climate Change in New York that the Czech Republic had just emerged from 70 years of communism and asked, incredulously, why anyone would go back.
Rather, it was made as part of a speech delivered this week at the annual meeting of the American Meteorological Society, by Dr. Richard Jackson, a pediatrician and a professor at the Fielding School of Public Health at the University of California, Los Angeles (of note, Jackson has also held prominent posts at the Centers for Disease Control (CDC), which has just abruptly canceled a conference addressing the public health implications of climate change out of fear that the event would be problematic for the new administration).
Mr. Vilsack was even more forceful in a speech in Omaha to a conference of the American Coalition for Ethanol last week, just as his agency released a dire new crop forecast.
With EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt's job now hanging in the balance, it is a good time to recall that, just after his Senate confirmation, he gave a speech at the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) that emphasized the three principles he said would stand at «the heart of how we do business at the EPA»: process, rule of law, and federalism.
Makes me wish I hadn't been quite so hung over as to have missed his dawn speech in Halifax at the Conference Elizabeth just blogged about.
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