Sentences with phrase «handed over these proposals»

«The previous administration handed over these proposals — and we have had to review all of them under inflexible deadlines.
Hand over the proposal to one of our pros and get it professionally looked over and improved.

Not exact matches

Water Corporation will no longer hand over Dunsborough water and Busselton drainage assets to Busselton Water after the state government deemed the proposal too costly and without benefit.
Even if the Trans Mountain proposal gets bogged down — by a antagonistic new provincial government, or by the 19 lawsuits it faces, or by the massive civil disobedience opponents promise — if Kinder Morgan can entice enough investors to hand over $ 1.75 billion in an initial public offering, the company will walk away with hundreds of millions even if the proposal dies and investors lose their shirt.
We have made our proposal, if Saudi Arabia is not ready, then the right to conduct will be handed over to us.»
Given the cultural hand - wringing over decreasing marital rates, divorce and stepparenting, and the rise in non-nuclear families and non-marital births, her proposal to create a legal status seems to make a lot of sense; family law has not kept up with the vast changes in the marital landscape.
The board is considering a proposal to hand over day - care services to the Park District.
A Russian proposal for Syria to hand over its chemical weapons supply should be taken seriously, the prime minister said today.
Conservative plans to increase childcare ratios are conspicuously absent from today's final proposals from the Department for Education, handing Nick Clegg a sizeable coalition victory over Michael Gove.
The proposals mean the abolition of primary care trusts, with control over budgets placed in the hands of doctors.
Touching on the terms of the proposal, he intimated the Commission is yet to settle on whether a 50 - 50 deal or the investors will establish the cinemas, recoup their investment, and later, hand them over to government to take full charge.
In April, Miner stepped down from her post as Cuomo's hand - picked state Democratic Party co-chair after warring publicly with the governor over various policy proposals.
While Proposal 1 was handed a resounding loss — and a measure to bar officials convicted of a crime of their state pensions easily passed — returns for the land bank were a nail - biter, with «no» votes leading the charge until late - night returns from the Adirondacks put the proposal over the top, carving out a modest 4 percent Proposal 1 was handed a resounding loss — and a measure to bar officials convicted of a crime of their state pensions easily passed — returns for the land bank were a nail - biter, with «no» votes leading the charge until late - night returns from the Adirondacks put the proposal over the top, carving out a modest 4 percent proposal over the top, carving out a modest 4 percent victory.
It will hand over petitions signed by over 10,000 parents calling for rural schools to be saved and the unpopular proposals to be scrapped.
We say NO to Alberta Darling & Rep. Dale Kooyenga's proposal that hands Milwaukee's poorest & most underfunded public schools over to 3rd party operators.
Head teachers» leaders accused the Conservatives of «sleight of hand» over the funding proposals - saying that what is being offered is not enough to «counteract the rising costs which are hitting schools».
The reformers initial proposal was to hand Hartford's Clark Elementary school over to Achievement First, Inc. the charter school management company co-founded by Commissioner Stefan Pryor.
In recent weeks, parents from two community schools have risen up to successfully oppose proposals by Christina Kishimoto, Hartford's outgoing «reform» superintendent, and Governor Malloy's Commissioner of Education, Stefan Pryor to hand over their neighborhood schools over to private companies.
One of the most contentious aspects of Governor Malloy's «education reform» proposal was the section granting Malloy's Commissioner of Education, Stefan Pryor, the power to take over a local district school, ban collective bargaining, fire the staff and hand the school over to a third party who would then be exempt from having to follow Connecticut's laws about competitive bidding and the law limiting the use of consultants.
Peters, one of Malloy's biggest supporters began her article by saying, «The state education department commissioner's proposal last week to hand over more public education resources to privately managed charter schools deserves an «F» as both «incomplete» and tone deaf.»
But to read local media reports and talk to close observers in the state's largest city, there's really only one plan: a proposal that would wrest direct control of all 34 Kansas City Schools from the district and hand over management to charter operators and nonprofits.
Meanwhile, in preparation for a rush vote to close Hartford's Clark School and hand it over to Achievement First, Inc., Hartford Superintendent of Schools Christina Kishimoto has provided the Hartford Board of Education with a «School Redesign Analysis» that attempts to justify her proposal by literally selecting only those measurement criteria that will bolster her fraudulent claims.
As the New Haven Board of Education considers approving the deal to hand over money to help fund Achievement First Inc.'s new Elm City Imagine school, a question that arises is who exactly is behind the proposal to divert scarce taxpayer funds from New Haven and Connecticut residents to subsidize Achievement First Inc.'s effort to create the Elm City Imagine School in New Haven?
On the other hand, there are many talented writers and bloggers who are languishing over book proposals and waiting for months to hear back from editors and agents who have inboxes flooded with projects they hardly have time to review.
It would be a policy change, for instance, to implement my proposal that businesses be allowed to invest a fixed percentage of their taxes due in research, with some stake in any resulting IP (rather than handing it over to the government to do what it wanted to with it).
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