Sentences with phrase «foreign policy front»

Personally, I'm actually surprised that obama's done a decent job on the foreign policy front considering his utter inexperience prior to his 2008 run, but I really don't get how you can allege that Romney's a decent guy (and thus presumably not a complete liar) but not qualified to be president.
On the foreign policy front, Trump will need to rethink the economic consequences of his positions as well.

Not exact matches

On the legislative and policy front, Bill C - 11 has passed the committee stage and seems likely to race toward royal assent by the summer, last week's unveiling of the telecom policy (including policies on the forthcoming spectrum auction and foreign ownership) puts to rest a major issue associated with the digital economy strategy, the CRTC recently published its final anti-spam regulations with Industry Canada expected to follow with theirs shortly, the open government initiative has been making considerable progress, and Government House Leader Peter Van Loan told the House of Commons on Thursday that Bill C - 12 (the PIPEDA reform bill) may finally move forward next week.
The Liberal leader insisted Tuesday that he's offered «an awful lot of concrete policies» on a number of fronts — including democratic reform, foreign investment, oil and gas pipelines and legalization of marijuana — but reiterated that precise details must await the election platform.
There's an informative and interesting discussion over at the Front Porch Republic between Drs. Wilson and Scott on matters of economics and foreign policy that is worthy of our attention....
An adroit foreign policy emphasising distance from the United States despite quiet cooperation on many issues kept France out of the front line of Islamist anger.
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Since the annexation of Crimea in 2014, commentators have referred to this coordination between the four Duma parties and the executive as the «Crimean consensus» — a broadly unified front on both domestic and foreign policy.
The focus on Israel is interesting, as the district is more heavily Asian - American than anything else, but foreign policy - minded Jewish voters are considered an electorally significant swing constituency and the race is likely to see more plenty more events held in front of Jewish congregations like today.
Republican front - runner Donald Trump delivered a foreign policy speech in which he vowed to put American security «above all else» if elected and warned allies they would be left to defend themselves if they don't «pay their fair share.»
I appreciate that foreign policy was never likely to be front - of - shop during this election - any more than it was during the Conservative one that produced David Cameron in 2005 - but the lack of interest is telling.
The Florida Democrat faces calls for her resignation from her perch atop the DNC from party activists who worry the relatively skimpy debate schedule could be seen tilting the scales for front - runner Hillary Rodham Clinton and for her potential apostasy when it comes to supporting President Barack Obama's Iran deal — what amounts to his signature foreign policy achievement and one backed by all of the Democrats running for president save for Jim Webb.
«Our party has always been a broad church, and despite my principled differences with Jeremy over many issues of defence, foreign policy and national security, I agreed to serve on his front bench because of the mandate he was given, his assurances that honesty and difference were welcomed, and due to the many areas we agreed wholeheartedly on such as fighting the vicious Tory trade union bill - which I was proud to lead our work on - cuts to tax credits and tackling climate change.
(For the sake of science, even the National Front makes exceptions to its plea to curb immigration: On its website, the party pledges to «attract the best foreign researchers [to France] through an ultra-selective immigration policy.»)
In addition, some policies require you to pay up front for all your foreign expenses, on the promise that you will be reimbursed when you return to Canada.
Senator Arthur Vandenberg (served 1928 - 1951), a Republican committed to the critical importance of a united front when it came to foreign policy, famously declared «politics stops at the water's edge.»
When Republican Party presidential campaign front - runner Donald Trump named 2009 DePaul University graduate George Papadopoulos as a member of his foreign policy advisory team, some in the media raised eyebrows, while others jested that his wunderkind status makes him more likely to serve as office coffee fetcher than in a position of such prestige.
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Meanwhile, on the foreign - policy front, the NOAA study projects «tensions between governments in the East and West [will] begin to fray as it is becoming clear that an entirely new level of commitment» — read: huge amounts of money — «will probably be needed to address the relationship between people and the planet.»
(1) Starlight Shipping Co v Allianz Marine & Ors; Brit UW Ltd & Ors v Starlight & Ors; Brit UW & Ors v Imperial Marine & Ors [2011] EWHC 3381 (Comm); [2012] 2 All E.R. (Comm) 608; [2012] 1 Lloyd's Rep. 162; [2012] 1 C.L.C. 100 — summary judgment on claims by insurers against assured for breach of a settlement agreement and of jurisdiction agreements in the settlement and in the underlying policy of insurance — constitution of a fund from which to indemnify insurers against future loss and damage resulting from continuation of the foreign proceedings where no anti suit injunction could be granted due to Turner v Grovit and Front Comor — refusal of discretionary stay in favour of Greek court under Article 28 where stay would condone breach of contract.
«Recent policy initiatives to aid in assessing and recognizing foreign professional credentials will hopefully result in a better performance on this front.
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