Sentences with phrase «hard about the agenda»

When someone creates a meeting, they think hard about the agenda.

Not exact matches

From âpihtawikosisân: The Canadian government continues to mouth platitudes about its supposed dedication to this relationship, while it slashes funding, ignores our emergencies, pulls out of comprehensive land claim discussions, «consults» with us and then ignores everything we told them, all while pursuing a hard - line agenda which accepts only termination as a result.
What I find unconscionable is why you would be giving her a hard time for worrying about her friend» sfeelings whether than the baby's life when you are using those feelings to further your agenda!
Just as our anonymous school food professional, «Wilma,» spoke last week about how hard it is to juggle parents» competing agendas for what the «ideal» lunch would look like, I find myself a bit flummoxed by this task.
Just as our anonymous school food professional, «Wilma,» spoke last week about how hard it is to juggle parents» competing agendas for what the «ideal» -LSB-...]
Meanwhile former shadow Foreign Office Minister Stephen Doughty MP pledged to raise the matter with the Independent Parliamentary Standards Authority (IPSA), and the Parliamentary Standards Commissioner, stating: «These further revelations about the shadowy ERG and their influence over the government in pushing an ultra hard Brexit agenda, in conflict with official government policy, are deeply concerning.
«I don't know about you,» Steele writes in the message, «but I don't believe there is anything patriotic about giving more of your hard - earned money to the government to bankroll the liberal Democrats» agenda
She told the BBC's Sunday Politics: «I'm there waiting to meet him to talk about it and all the while he'd gone to the TV studio to call the organisation that I am chair of «hard - right Conservative», of having a hard - right Conservative agenda.
The Samaritan (Unrated) Samuel L. Jackson stars in this redemption drama about a recently - paroled murderer whose determination to go straight after 25 years behind bars turns out to be harder than expected when he falls for a troubled woman (Ruth Negga) with a hidden agenda.
It is a cornucopia, a smörgåsbord, a veritable potpourri of cinema, as the Cinecast regulars get together with nothing on the agenda other than to talk about what they have watched, in the cinema, on the DVD and streamed from the internet or (in an exciting technology development, from the Computer Hard Drive.)
Sometimes this practice also provides key insights, such as one student writing about having a hard time at home and that it's affecting her grade, or another student setting a goal to check off every item on his agenda each day before he leaves school.
Pick it up again this summer, give it a «close read,» and think hard about what a smarter, more teacher - friendly, more humble legislative agenda would look like next year.
Just tack those onto the agenda right after the grousing about the always - online DRM, the usual Blizzard story, the mismanaged ingame economy, and how unfair [insert name of the hardest mode you've unlocked] is.
Given that climate change is fairly far down President - elect Trump's to - do list (and given that many of his plans will be harder to carry out than to pledge), that may leave him some room to settle in with an agenda a bit more reflective of statements he's made about climate and clean energy than those he's made in inflammatory Twitter bites and speeches.
The overall conclusion is that while there is much talk about the role of LGs in addressing CC, there is little hard evidence that CC figures prominently on the routine agenda of most LGs in the developing countries of the Asia - Pacific region.
That said, when — if — the reports start filtering in, expect the angle on the stories not to be about the damaging information in the emails — information that, to my layman's eyes, appears to show «scientists» trying to hide data that would hinder their pro-alarmist agenda, but instead about how it was an «invasion of privacy» with quotes from «scientists» and those in related fields expressing «outrage» that the hard work of their colleagues has been «compromised.»
We apologize in advance if folks are getting tired of reading about Piedmont Biofuels, but these folks just keep on pushing the sustainable biofuels agenda in such a way that it's hard not to take note.
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