Sentences with phrase «federal officials admit»

But federal officials admit that the new partnership programs are only one step in training better teachers and raising student test scores.

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A top Federal Reserve official announced his immediate resignation after admitting he was one of the sources behind the biggest leaks in the US central bank's history.
NEWARK — David Wildstein, a former top official at the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey, admitted in federal court today that he conspired with two other allies of Governor Chris Christie to close lanes leading to the George Washington Bridge.
It's official: Federal policymakers across the political spectrum are finally willing to admit that Congress overreached when it passed No Child Left Behind and put Uncle Sam in the driver's seat on education accountability.
Denver — The Denver school board's proposal to end eight years of mandatory busing, formulated in response to a judge's request for a «unitary, non-racial» enrollment policy, is not a desegregation plan, school officials admitted in federal district court last week.
MF Global, the securities firm led by Jon Corzine, admitted using clients» money as its financial troubles mounted, a federal official says.
But Powell's remarks last month is the first time a senior federal official has candidly admitted that he can not explain why the Federal Bankruptcy Code makes it very difficult for overburdened college debtors to discharge their student loans through bankfederal official has candidly admitted that he can not explain why the Federal Bankruptcy Code makes it very difficult for overburdened college debtors to discharge their student loans through bankFederal Bankruptcy Code makes it very difficult for overburdened college debtors to discharge their student loans through bankruptcy.
Specifically, NAIA urges federal and state public health officials to consider adopting regulations for admitting dogs and cats, especially strays, to the North American Continent.
Just when leaders in the U.S. Senate admitted to abandoning their plan of issuing a federal climate bill by the end of this year, top Chinese officials were discussing how to launch carbon trading programs under their country's next Five - Year Plan (2011 - 15).
Today, amid an anemic economy and joblessness far worse than official government figures admit, President Obama balks at approving the Keystone XL pipeline, cancels leasing and drilling on federal lands, tells our budget - sequestered military to buy $ 26 to $ 67 - per - gallon ship and jet fuel, punishes refineries for not buying cellulosic ethanol that doesn't exist, and happily lets EPA shut down coal - fired power plants and kill countless thousands of mining, utility and other jobs.
With respect to the first sentence, Federal Defendants admit that for over fifty years some officials and persons employed by the federal government have been aware of a growing body of scientific research concerning the effects of fossil fuel emissions on atmospheric concentrations of CO2 — including that increased concentrations of atmospheric CO2 could cause measurable long - lasting changes to the global climate, resulting in an array of severe deleterious effects to human beings, which will worsen oveFederal Defendants admit that for over fifty years some officials and persons employed by the federal government have been aware of a growing body of scientific research concerning the effects of fossil fuel emissions on atmospheric concentrations of CO2 — including that increased concentrations of atmospheric CO2 could cause measurable long - lasting changes to the global climate, resulting in an array of severe deleterious effects to human beings, which will worsen ovefederal government have been aware of a growing body of scientific research concerning the effects of fossil fuel emissions on atmospheric concentrations of CO2 — including that increased concentrations of atmospheric CO2 could cause measurable long - lasting changes to the global climate, resulting in an array of severe deleterious effects to human beings, which will worsen over time.
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