My fear is that the online supporters are making things worse with how they talk about young Arsenal players not fulfilling potential and not improving going
forward under this regime.
Not exact matches
but at the end of the day the common denominator we have on here is that we want to be successful and win the league again, which I am afraid we wont
under this present
regime i.e AW and his staff lets not attack people who don't share the same views as you, even though it might frustrate the hell out of yourself lets all look
forward with envigorated enthusiasm to the changing of the guard
A pure defensive player will never work at arsenal
under the current
regime e.g look at coquelin he had pace, tackling, aggression and we all loved him but wenger tried to make him a box to box player again (he was originally a b2b player then a dm then b2b again) because he is too stupid to either realise our need for protection or that coquelin was average going
forward.
Under an ongoing and repressive
regime of human - caused climate change fires like the Sala blaze are expected to proliferate and intensify as time moves
forward.
Since then, events have told a rather different story, with the U.S. waging a multi-front campaign — organizing a global network of bilateral agreements designed to render the U.N. climate process «irrelevant», sending out its flacks to argue that fossil technologies like «clean coal» and carbon capture are the best ways
forward, insisting that the
under - funded climate secretariat separate its Kyoto Protocol accounts from those related to the Framework Convention, ruthlessly undermining all attempts to talk about, or even talk about talking about, the future of the
regime.
Under the current
regime, pledges put
forward by all nations will add up to 3 degrees Celsius or more.
From January into April, we, like many of you, marched and protested while trying to see a way
forward for carbon taxes
under a denialist U.S.
regime.
But looking
forward, in light of the public interest issues these cases generate, the new EU General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) and Payment Services Directive (PSD2) from 2018, and the recent Equifax breach (see below), we can expect significantly heavier penalties to become the norm for both firms and their senior managers / directors
under the senior managers»
regime.
Going
forward, and assuming that the proposed changes to the «mixed accounts» rules contained in the draft legislation are enacted, interested settlors potentially chargeable
under the s 86
regime will need to be aware of the changes to the order in which funds are remitted.
The most expensive tier — for the largest operators (such as Uber), which have more than 10,001 vehicles — has risen from around # 3,000
under the prior
regime to # 2.9 M going
forward.