Sentences with phrase «executive goes to battle»

Generally speaking, any time the executive goes to battle with the Legislature, its leaders are bolstered internally — at least in the short term.

Not exact matches

«There seems to be sort of a battle royal going on with the market kind of dipping below 2,130 but unable to close below that level,» the chief executive of DoubleLine Capital told CNBC's Scott Wapner on «Fast Money Halftime Report.»
Viacom Chief Executive Officer Philippe Dauman sought to reassure employees that business should go on as usual amid a public legal battle involving the company's controlling shareholder Sumner Redstone.
President Reagan in a telephone conversation with Thomas Dine, Executive Director of the American - Israeli Public Affairs Committee, on October 18, 1983, mused about Armageddon, the final battle on earth: `... and I find myself wondering if — if we're the generation that's going to see that come about» (quoted in AG.
A Westchester County executive race that could affect the battle for control of the state Senate and the 2018 gubernatorial race appears to be going down to the wire.
Earlier this month, Michael Treanor, chief executive officer of Nevele owner Claremont Partners Ltd., asked county lawmakers to put off a vote on O'Halloran's resolution, saying it could hurt his chances of getting a casino license, which, he conceded, is going to be an uphill battle.
When Steve first ran for Suffolk County Executive, he was not his party's choice, but won in a tough primary battle and went on to win the general election, appealing to both Republicans and Independents in a famously Republican County.
From there, the animals — which were the subjects of a 2 - year legal battle over their «personhood» — were supposed to go to Save the Chimps, a Fort Pierce, Florida — based nonprofit that bills itself as the world's largest chimpanzee sanctuary, says Molly Polidoroff, Save the Chimps» executive director.
Nike Inc. chief executive officer Mark Parker is not going anywhere just yet, but an April shakeup in the executive ranks has set off speculation that an internal battle is brewing for the opportunity to succeed him.
In Console Wars: Sega, Nintendo, and the Battle that Defined a Generation, Blake J. Harris goes behind the scenes of what went on at both Nintendo and SEGA at the time by using over two hundred interviews to piece together how former SEGA of America president and chief executive officer Tom Kalinske took the fight to Nintendo — and was ultimately ousted for his efforts.
It became an important activity especially considering Taylor said staff was not specifically educated about exemptions or exclusions because she says, «that doesn't help us to have battles going on between our FIPPA office, our FOI office, and the executives who are saying I'm not giving it to you because there's an exclusion.»
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