Sentences with phrase «days behind closed doors»

After several days behind closed doors and over 30 hours past their closing deadline, delegates agreed to:
After four days behind closed doors in the Las Vegas Convention Center (LVCC), visible only to industry professionals, hundreds of cars and trucks from the SEMA Show will roll out of the building in the SEMA Cruise and, for the first time ever, assemble at «SEMA Ignited,» an extravaganza that will include food, music, celebrities, iconic builders and displays.
Cuomo, a Democrat in his second term, again spent a day behind closed doors meeting with a succession of legislators on Sunday.

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What is never speculated about is what might have been said behind closed doors: you never, for instance, hear the story of Saint Josemaria entering Franco's office and announcing that he has come to talk to the Generalissimo about he will say to God on the day of judgment.
Oftentimes, this intense degree of conflict is only evident behind closed doors, and it leaves the children feeling stressed and anxious virtually 24 hours a day.
A space where I find (each of them) at various points in our days slipping inside, closing the doors gently and quietly behind them and enjoying the silence of a room of books and art all by themselves for a moment or two.
Sometimes, however, it seems like nothing but elaborate theatrics - the tearful meltdowns every morning at day - care drop - off, which (your child's teacher assures you) are over as soon as the door closes behind you.
Especially when we are putting up our tough mom faces during the day, to then cry behind closed doors of what we are helping our kids deal with.
Today, Attorney General Eric Schneiderman and public officials from our community meet with him behind closed doors to decide the fate of our Puerto Rican Day Parade (which is less than 4 months away) and we in the Puerto Rican community are being double - crossed by our elected officials, once again.»
In this exclusive extract from his new book, the former deputy prime minister reveals the chaos behind closed doors in the early day of the coalition government
Shadow education secretary Angela Rayner said: «The cat is out of the bag: behind closed doors the Tories are planning a return to the bad old days of grammars, ignoring all the evidence which has told us time and again that they do not aid social mobility...
Friday was another day full of waiting at the Capitol, as reporters camped out in hallways while legislative leaders met behind closed doors.
The powerful Assembly Democrats are behind closed doors Tuesday morning, discussing specifics of a Cuomo education plan that some apparently heard about only late Monday, despite that a Cuomo administration official, speaking on background, told reporters that the deal has been in place for days and denied that there were messaging discrepancies coming from the executive and the Legislature.
Mr. Klein and Mr. Cuomo, along with Mayor Bill de Blasio and labor leaders, have met behind closed doors in the past few days to discuss the possibility of reconciliation.
Up and down the country behind closed doors, you'll find a hidden army of carers doing amazing things every day.
Indeed, I acknowledge that there are many very well - meaning citizens who would have preferred the peaceful process of agreements reached behind closed doors, to the furore of the past few days.
Also at 2 p.m., Westchester County Executive George Latimer and Rockland County Executive Ed Day will meet and discuss issues impacting both counties behind closed doors, with a media availability to follow, Rockland County Office Building, 11 New Hempstead Rd., New City.
«Because of this closed door, behind - the - scenes operation, we are now facing the situation where we are within days of an opt - out situation and the public is upset and rightfully so,» said County Legislator and Majority Whip Alfreda Williams.
Their concerns date back to those five febrile days in May after the cliffhanger poll result left the future of the country in the balance as Cameron, Clegg and Labour negotiators bartered behind closed doors over who would form the next government.
The board met behind closed doors most of the day after gathering in special session.
Democrats made the decision after spending more than six hours behind closed doors Tuesday — a day after telling Silver he'd have to resign or face removal after he was arrested on federal corruption charges.
One day after the budget agreement announcement, legislative leaders were once again huddling behind closed door with Gov. Andrew Cuomo to talk about... «Budget issues,» said Senate GOP Leader Dean Skelos, emerging from a leader's meeting.
A day after Assembly Republicans announced proposed changes to the state's prevailing wage laws, their fellow party members were planning to meet behind closed doors to discuss possibly exempting local governments from the minimum - compensation requirements.
He likes to tell me about his day, how many paper balls he fetched, how he doesn't like it when I go to the bathroom and close the door behind me, what food he prefers, and so much more.
Together my parents dealt with her illness behind closed doors, and the only time I saw one of them so much as falter was the day my Dad entered my bedroom to tell me that Mum had cancer.
Although there are some gameplay moments if gamers aren't especially careful with expenditures early in the game when some dark clouds of boredom while waiting for some moola to multiply in the national vaults can rain on a sunny day of tropical island ruling, those who enjoy SimCity or Civilization - style resource management gameplay with a heavy dose of political behind - closed - doors wheeling and dealing will enjoy an excursion to Tropico in its latest rendition.
I would think about Peeping Tom every day, and beyond that, the ghosts of Fitzrovia: dark doings behind closed doors, grim secrets at the tops of narrow staircases.»
Our guest believes that the days of teachers working in isolation behind closed classroom doors should be a thing of the past.
The controversial gutted - and - amended SB95, which has seen 40 + versions behind closed doors and would create a charter - managed Achievement School District comprising some of North Carolina's lowest performing schools, looks to be on the move for public debate in the waning days of the 2015 legislative session.
According to the Herald, SB 796's quick committee approval Thursday afternoon followed a «deal» that was struck behind closed doors earlier that day, between Senate and House leaders.
One moment the law guaranteed that the state's decisions were made in the light of day and in a public setting and the next, local communities were left twisting in the wind, forced into a situation where their local plans will be simply approved or rejected behind closed doors.
They simply negotiate behind closed doors to make sure that their compensation is protected even if it means the District will need to use furlough days, increased class sizes and cuts to student services to do so.
The day after that second phone call, Grandma visited, and argued with Mom behind closed doors about «reaping what you sow,» and «blood is thicker than water.»
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Continue this for several days, closing the door behind him / her for brief periods of time.
Having a Beauceron isn't just a commitment to having a dog in your home, it's a commitment to allowing somebody to follow you around all day, so close that you trip if you turn around too fast, slip into the bathroom behind you before you can shut the door, and take over a large portion of the bed if you let him.
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I was blown away when I first saw the gameplay trailer for Days Gone during Sony's E3 conference — and then, my jaw hit the floor when I saw the alternate behind - closed - doors demo of the same area in the game.
This year and last, it's less about webisodes and podcasts as much as it means that some 19 - year - olds in Wisconsin have over a million views on their Youtube page, and a blogger from Alberta is sitting for their first time ever behind closed doors because they've cobbled together 20k hits per day.
Behind closed doors, we showed an alternate - path of the demo, changing up the weather, time - of - day, and play style.
(Yet again, here is the «Intern») Will and I, in Day 2 of Monstervine's E3 coverage, got a behind - closed - doors first look of...
Rumours abound that SEGA are locked in a behind closed doors legal battle surrounding third party contributions Sonic 3's soundtrack, thus preventing any further ports or re-releases seeing the light of day for the foreseeable future.
Having arrived at the venue, we were left briefly waiting in a lobby area where only the roars of monsters from behind closed doors, and a huge cardboard diorama for the title provided us with our first impressions as to what we could expect from the day ahead.
It was originally announced in 2005, with a brief tech demo shown to the press (behind closed doors, of course), but didn't see the light of day until 2010.
On the first day of E3 2014, I had an opportunity to check out a behind closed doors presentation of the game.
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These plenaries — in which the scientist - authored IPCC summaries are actively re-written — take place behind closed doors and drag on for days.
Delegations from more than 100 countries were involved in the four - day, behind - closed - doors, barred - to the - media meeting.
Last week, during a four - day - long, behind - closed - doors meeting, political operatives (diplomats, bureaucrats, and politicians from more than 100 UN countries) rewrote an Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) document.
At its two - day meeting, the council also considered school accreditation matters behind closed doors consistent with its rules that require confidentiality.
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