Sentences with phrase «hearing begins next week»

His Senate confirmation hearing begins next week.
Three cities will host hearings beginning next week to discuss the economic impact of the gender wage gap in New York.
The State Board of Education is working to create new rules around school accountability, and a series of public hearings begin next week.

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Commonwealth Bank's provision of the products will be examined in detail by the Hayne royal commission as early as next week at public hearings which begin in Melbourne on Tuesday, March 13.
In addition to mollifying lawmakers and investors, Mr. Zuckerberg needs to impress another important audience during next week's hearings: Facebook's rank - and - file employees, who have begun to question the company's leadership as the latest crisis has spiraled.
I decided to return to the Bible study the following week and the next, and I began to hear the gospel for the first time.
A spokesman for the Court of Appeals says the court will hear new cases beginning next week, even though there will be only five judges on the bench instead of seven.
The Water Board will be holding hearings next week in each borough, though the members who began to challenge the status quo last year were for the most part replaced by the Mayor.
The council will begin holding hearings on the budget next week.
The City Council is set to begin hearings next week on Mayor Bill de Blasio's $ 88.67 billion preliminary budget proposal for fiscal year 2019, with a smaller but significant figure likely to become an issue of controversy in negotiations between the two sides of City Hall.
This week will see the beginning of preliminary budget hearings at the City Council, where Council members will hear from representatives of the de Blasio administration about the mayor's proposed budget for next fiscal year, which begins July 1, and ask questions about how money is being allocated, savings, and more.
A handful of committees on both sides of Capitol Hill are expected to hold hearings on the Paris agreement and the domestic policies that support it during the congressional session that begins this week in the House and next week in the Senate.
Yes, you heard that right, next week, not the beginning of August when some people were surprised they couldn't find real pumpkins anywhere.
With Senate hearings on U.S. Supreme Court nominee John G. Roberts Jr. scheduled to begin Sept. 6, several education groups said last week that they were content to wait on opining about whether the federal appellate judge should become the high court's next associate justice.
If you listened to the preview panel discussion I participated in for the Reach More Readers online conference earlier this month (registration is still open for the conference that begins next week — learn more at my affiliate link), you might have heard me offer that advice.
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Episode Info: Editor - in - Chief of Good E-Reader Interview starts at 3:45 and ends at 33:51 News «Amazon Go cashier - free store could be headed to SF's Union Square» by Matier & Ross at The San Francisco Chronicle - May 13, 2018 «The Information hires NY Times's Wingfield» by Chris Roush at Talking Biz News - May 15, 2018 The Information «Trump personally pushed postmaster general to double rates on Amazon, other firms» by Damian Paletta and Josh Dawsey at The Washington Post - May 18, 2018 «You'll soon hear 8 new voices in Amazon Alexa skills» by Michelle Fitzsimmons at Techradar - May 16, 2018 Tech Tip «How to Tag Your Highlights While You Read» by Daniel Doyon at Readwise - May 16, 2018 Readwise.io Interview with Michael Kozlowski Good e-Reader Good e-Reader app store and YouTube channel Good e-Reader store «Storytel e-Reader will launch this summer» by Michael Kozlowski at Good E-Reader - May 16, 2018 Storytel Kobo «How CLEARink technology is going to change e-readers for the better» by Markus Reily at Good E-Reader - August 1, 2017 CLEARink Interview with Dr. Jeanne Tifts, English teacher at Belmont Hill School (Interview begins at 33:52 and ends at 43:50) Loom Next Week's Guest Andrew Updegrove, author of The Turing Test: A Tale of Artificial Intelligence and Malevolence (Frank Adversego Thrillers Book 4) Outro music by the Belmont Hill School B - flats Please Join the Kindle Chronicles group at Goodreads!
, chair of the House Energy and Commerce Committee, which will begin hearings on the Waxman - Markey climate bill next week:
«The federal government's hearings into the Northern Gateway Pipeline begin next week,» says Kathryn Marshall, spokesman for EthicalOil.org.
Lord Moore - Bick held a two - day procedural hearing in the Grenfell Tower Inquiry this week, nearly six months after the tragedy, and is due to begin hearing evidence early next month.
«If retained, Chief Justice Castille vows ethics push»: In today's edition of The Philadelphia Inquirer, Craig R. McCoy has a front page article that begins, «Chief Justice Ronald D. Castille of the Pennsylvania Supreme Court said Wednesday that if reelected next week, he would push to ban judges from hiring relatives or hearing cases brought by lawyers who have made substantial contributions to their campaigns.»
Over the next few weeks, manufacturers of the devices in this list will begin updating each to Wear OS and we should hopefully hear about new features for the software in the coming months too.
In addition to mollifying lawmakers and investors, Mr. Zuckerberg needs to impress another important audience during next week's hearings: Facebook's rank - and - file employees, who have begun to question the company's leadership as the latest crisis has spiraled.
Owners of existing Nexus models are eagerly awaiting for their own Android 5.0 updates to arrive (something that could begin happening as early as next week, if the rumors we've heard pan out), and third - party OEMs have already been talking about their own schedules.
ASUS now says the update will begin rolling out next week - but we've heard that one before.
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