Sentences with phrase «for reneging»

If you have a family emergency, have to delay training, or you must quit your job to be home with the family, you can find yourself owing the company thousands of dollars for reneging on your contract.
Positioning themselves as Obama's conscience, particularly in the context of Tar Sands Action, they might be able to attack Republicans for their non-green attitudes, but could also provide ammunition for the right who want to criticise Obama for reneging on environmental promises.
But attacking the Government for reneging on a manifesto promise is not.
In a prepared statement, Miner chided the mall giant for reneging on past promises and repeatedly walking away from commitments.
The two leading challengers to Governor Andrew Cuomo — Rob Astorino and Zephyr Teachout — appeared together in front of the Tweed Courthouse on Tuesday morning to jointly attack the governor for reneging on his own campaign promises to clean up Albany.
A recent article for The Sun, in which he chastised David Cameron for reneging on a promise to jail anyone carrying a knife — an absurd policy that Labour would never adopt — had a whiff of the cheap shot.
How pathetic that the knuckle draggers are going after Obama for reneging on his pledge to «work with the presumtive Republican nominee» to change the culture regarding money and politics.
Friends and family of Johnson are furious with Gove for reneging on a deal with their man.
Stalking victims have criticised David Cameron for reneging on his pledge to toughen stalking law
Since 2013, he has reneged on $ 70 million in State payments for Pataki - era MTA service contract bonds, and his latest budget calls for reneging on another $ 60M.
He blamed Sampson for reneging on a deal with Silver and for being an ineffective leader of the Senate.
For months now, the Senate Democrats have been slamming their Republican counterparts for reneging on their pledge to ex-NYC Mayor Ed Koch in support of independent and nonpartisan redistricting.

Not exact matches

«So,» Fasold replied, «because other people reneged on their agreements, it's OK for him to go ahead and chop up my dad's body and have it incinerated?»
The disadvantages are that you can't market for a fixed price but must settle for the high bid; you still have risk if a high bidder reneges; and you're responsible for packing and shipping.
He has accused the US of violating his rights and reneging on an agreement to let him out in return for his Noriega testimony.
Cassidy added that he thought the Paris agreement allowed for too many countries to renege on their word but that if such things were fixed, more Republicans would get on board.
Customers who are paying for a product (Office 365) and were promised a «free» perk with it, may not take kindly to a supplier reneging on it.
Nothing could be better for the United States than for our government to renege on the Iran deal while the EU continues to respect and enforce it among its own nations.
* For employees it is a way to persuade current executives into getting pay raises in a way that hits the bonuses current executives, who are signing their employment contract, less than the bonuses of future executives and shareholders, who will have to pay those raises; hoping that future executives and shareholders will not renege on the promises of deferred compensation by previous ones.
On January 2, 2013, Shkreli sent a demand letter to Doe accusing him of reneging on his agreement to continue to work with Shkreli in exchange for receiving Fearnow Shares.
Michael Dorf asks whether Wolff can be sued for inciting Bannon to renege on a non-disclosure agreement.
The Saudis have been eager to stick it to the Kremlin for years over its cozy dealings with Tehran and its decision to renege on a deal to match OPEC production cuts in 2009.
However, if Syriza representatives end up reneging on their promises and do not get nearly as much done, I think it will probably mean that we could see a continued drop in the polls for some extremist parties throughout the eurozone.
A Taiwanese Bitcoin Miner almost paid for his life after being shot at by gangsters for allegedly reneging on a mining deal by not offering cost.
Further, though widespread cheating, self - serving grade inflation, theft of books, reneging on debts for educational loans, plagiarism and hucksterism are all too widespread, they are far from universal.
The church claims that the Port Authority reneged on paying $ 20 million in due consideration for their property at 155 Cedar St., where the church building originally stood.
However, I did not vote for President Obama either time, as I didn't feel he had the experience or leadership skills (2008), let alone reneging on his promise to abide by campaign finance reform; or had accomplished what he promised (2012).
The issue here is, for me, that Arsenal have decided not to let Sanchez leave, if they renege on that... Arsenal brought in two excellent players in Kolasinac and Lacazette.
Although Gonzalez appears to have effectively agreed to personal terms and the Sounders thought they had an agreement on a transfer fee, Dynamo Kiev has apparently reneged and are now asking for more money, according to Paraguayan journalist Wilson Gonzalez.
Not only is he seen as untrustworthy on Europe, for example by reneging on his promise to hold a referendum on the Lisbon Treaty, his whole modernisation strategy since taking over the party leadership in 2005 has been seen by some as an essential betrayal of the party's core, conservative values.
Anyone who does obviously missed the fact that the same promise was reneged on by Blair and Brown for ten years and now who runs the country?
A separate Telegraph story this morning alleged he had reneged on a promise to leave his wife, leaving his mistress with an # 8,000 bill for a refurbished flat they had been set to share.
For signing up to the Conservative's austerity agenda and reneging on its pledge to scrap university tuition fees, the party saw its poll ratings plummet, routinely struggling to hit 10 % — this after the halcyon days of the 2010 campaign, during which some polls even had them in the lead.
If he reneged on his effort to «make one last try», it was likely that Clegg would feel forced to retaliate and deny Cameron his support for boundary reform.
The key thing about service contract bonds is that the State's commitment to pay for them is not legally binding, and the MTA and transit riders are ultimately responsible for paying bondholders if the State reneges on its commitment.
King, speaking Thursday during a meeting of the AIDS Advisory Council, said Cuomo reneged on his promise to spend an additional $ 200 million to combat AIDS; $ 10 million was specifically earmarked for new spending in the budget.
Koch has trained most of the fire from his New York Uprising campaign on Senate Republicans, whose leadership he accuses of reneging on the pledge which included creating the commission in time for 2012.
Those in favour of a break with the EU often paint a rosy picture in which the UK is able to get what it wants and maintain unfettered access to the single market while sceptics tend to assume that the EU can not offer to renege on some core principle like the freedom of movement for persons but at this stage it's mostly guesswork (and possibly quite a bit of bluff / wishful thinking on both sides).
If Lib Dem Ministers really did renege on their undertaking to support the boundary changes, then their Ministerial careers, limousines, civil service briefings, red boxes, power and influence would end there and then, perhaps for ever.
ALBANY — A day after Gov. Paterson revoked hefty salary increases for several key aides, he has reneged on his pledge to take a voluntary pay cut.
As promised former New York City Mayor Ed Koch today unveiled his list of Senate Republicans he's targeting for public shaming over supposedly reneging on their promise to deliver independent redistricting reform.
We can't renege on treaty obligations, but we can fight for the promised referendum in the mean time.
The Office of Children and Family Services has been systematically undermining operations at juvenile justice facilities and moving toward total shutdown after reneging on a commitment to transform the model for resident treatment.
I think that reneges on a deal that the state has engaged in with business but I think it's also really detrimental for people doing new projects and historic projects that they can't trust a huge partner in government.»
Even without a strong lockbox, the members of the legislature shouldn't be allowed to renege on their stated support for keeping dedicated transit funding dedicated to transit.
Furthermore after reneging on the promise for a referendum on the Lisbon / Constitution he then appoints an UNELECTED Minster Glenys Kinnock to take it through Parliament.
U.S. Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer got an earful from a first term senator, Arkansas Republican Tom Cotton, who charged the New York Democrat with reneging on a promise to hold a vote for the CIA director nominee by Inauguration Day.
A spokesman for Cuomo, asked about the calls to increase taxes, accused Democrats who run the state Assembly of reneging on a plan to strip felonious officials of their public pensions.
«What the public is hungry for, post Shelly Silver, is ethics reform — specifically, the pension forfeiture bill that was agreed to last year and promptly reneged on by the Assembly,» said Rich Azzopardi, a spokesman for the Democratic governor.
I think that the decision to go along with the boundary changes in return for the AV referendum was a mistake, which I think Nick Clegg acknowledged by reneging on his half of the deal in retrospect.»
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