Sentences with phrase «gone on record preferring»

Most major oil companies have gone on record preferring carbon taxes over increased regulations.

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Sources who would once go on record now speak anonymously; those who always preferred cover now won't speak at all.
(can i please go on record and state that I'd prefer Icardi over Lacazette personally.
There is a very easy way to please all parties: Just go ahead and play the game on the 23rd and let the TV networks play the recording at whatever time they prefer on the 24th.
(note: I contacted Howey for this article, and though he as extremely cordial, he preferred to hold off going on the record until closer to publication date) Offering Howey this kind of deal shows that publishers, long considered as opponents of change, have become much more progressive.
Until the PS4 was released, my preferred console since the NES days has never been the most powerful on the market, and I'd wager if people really go back and record their favorite system of each gen, regardless of when they started, most would find they also generally did not go for the most powerful console more than half the time.
I'll go with that, although I prefer on - the - record, always (as a reporter: ---RRB-.
Many states have now gone to a tiered system for auto insurance, where a preferred tier offers the most competitive rates, and a non-standard tier has a different set of rates for those who may have some negative items on their driving record.
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