Political leaders rely
heavily on advisers to help them set priorities.
Not exact matches
Even before the 2008 - 2009 recession, financial
advisers were warning that some baby boomers were carrying too much debt, saving too little, and relying too
heavily on Social Security to retire comfortably.
Resentment is growing not only towards those who ran up the debts — Iceland's bankrupt Kaupthing and Landsbanki, with its Icesave accounts, and
heavily geared property owners in the Baltics and central Europe — but also towards the foreign
advisers and creditors who put pressure
on these governments to sell off the banks and public companies to insiders.
Amina who was accompanied by the Borno State Governor, Shittima Kashim, the National Security
Adviser, NSA and the presidential
adviser to the prersident
on Social Matters, Maryam Uwias was
heavily veiled to prevent her from the public view.
Criticisms of Cameron include relying too
heavily on an inner group of
advisers - «the chumocracy» - who he had known from school or university.
If President Donald Trump taps John Bolton as his next national security
adviser, the former U.N. ambassador will be forced to reckon with the fate of his political empire, which includes a super PAC that has spent
heavily on the services of embattled voter profiling company Cambridge Analytica.
As mayor of London, he relied
heavily on a team of competent deputies and
advisers to run the show, while he dashed from photo shoot to photo shoot, cheerfully taking credit for the hard work done by City Hall's army of bureaucrats.
The de Blasio administration, with its youthful staff and reliance
on outside
advisers, has been
heavily reliant
on email.
It includes class sizes of not more than 17 students, a curriculum that relies
heavily on adult mentors and trained educational
advisers, and a customized learning program to fit a student's strongest performance capabilities.
Small business owners appreciate the practice, because it allows them to use the cards for business expenses without worrying that they may appear
heavily indebted
on a personal level, says Gerri Detweiler, a credit
adviser with educational web site Credit.com.