Sentences with phrase «cutting the ties between»

The publicity stunt, on the party's website, is an attempt to exploit growing divisions over the promise to cut ties between Tory MEPs and the European parliament's main centre - right group.
Francisco Moya, seen here on Monday, Feb. 6, 2017, announced Thursday plans to file legislation that would cut ties between the New York pension fund and companies that would profit financially from President Donald Trump's immigration enforcement agenda.
Until the day puppy factories are banned, our greatest hope of ending this cruelty is cutting the ties between puppy factories, pet stores and online sellers.
Hadfield's solution to this conflict is to «cut the ties between the two functions,» and «begin to build differentiated legal professions that are not dragged under, in either sphere, by the weight of the other.»

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The tensions between Iran and Saudi Arabia are escalating after diplomatic ties were cut this weekend.
The U.K. need not cut its trade and economic ties with the European Union if it seeks a deal that's somewhere between the current single market and the World Trade Organization rules, a German minister told CNBC.
An online survey done by market - research firm Morning Consult of 2,201 US adults between February 23 and February 25 found that registered Republicans had lowered their opinions of companies that cut ties with the NRA.
By 1980, however, US rates rapidly rose to 21.5 % in order to contain virulent inflationary forces unleashed when ties between paper money and gold were cut.
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I am 62 and in between being all I can be to my hole family to being all I can be to my new future, My family has let me cut my ties and shown me they can and will be fine.
Dips in teacher resources are directly tied to property tax cuts since 1995, sales tax cuts in 2007 and splitting funding between Utah's higher education and public schools.
Tie the umbilical cord off with a piece of thread about one half to one inch from the puppy's belly and cut it between the knot and the placenta using sterile scissors.
Use scissors to cut between the two ties and dab iodine on the section attached to the puppy.
I sat up and he started running, which was when I realized he had cut the cord I had tied between my valuables bag and wrist.
As students in Michigan, Kansas and Virginia attempt to pin down evasive administrators to review grant contracts cut between billionaire Charles Koch and their universities, one campus is working to tie these regional movements together.
When students at UCL in London escalate actions on campus highlighting the conflict between the university's research and its investments, and exposing the close connections of university council members to fossil fuel companies; when pressure from scientists, climate activists and museum employees force oil mogul David Koch to step down from the board of New York's American Museum of Natural History; when the City of Cape Town comes under pressure to divest from the companies at the root of the city's water crisis; when Nobel Prize winners urge the prestigious Nobel Foundation to cut their financial ties to fossil fuel companies, we have exactly the kind of impact we aim for with the Fossil Free campaign.
Payments firm Dwolla is severing its ties with bitcoin exchanges and services, cutting off a major route for moving funds between the virtual currency and its fiat cousins.
Adoption cuts all legal ties between your stepchild and her other biological parent and extended family.
Reconciliation between the Settler and First Nations populations is a self - evident prerequisite for Australia cutting the ties of colonial dependency with Britain to stand on our own.
Now cut the wool in between these tied middle pieces and cut the wool off the end of the coat hangers.
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