Sentences with phrase «if recent remarks»

In fact, if recent remarks from Donald Trump's camp are any indication, the 2016 presidential campaign warfare could last long after Americans have finished voting.

Not exact matches

In a recent dialogue with a Catholic friend, one evangelical remarked, «If you were to ask me to give my three best reasons why I'm not a Catholic, I'd simply say, «Mary, Mary, and Mary.
Former Gov. George Pataki, who might very well be the most disciplined New York pol in recent memory when it comes to staying on message, largely declined to take the bait this morning when asked by radio host Curtis Sliwa if he's still angry with AG Andrew Cuomo for his «hold the coat» remark during the 2002 campaign.
Davis also joked that if a tax on stock transfers is passed, «businesses will leave this state faster than Carl Paladino at a gay bar» — a reference to Paladino's recent anti-gay remarks.
The remarks by Clegg, which are relatively recent, may undermine his claim that he has no preference over a future Lib Dem coalition partner if the party holds the balance of power after the next election.
The head of a group that approves New York charter schools said Monday that it would be «very difficult» for Success Academy Charter Schools to expand if hedge - fund manager Daniel Loeb doesn't step down from the charter network's board in light of his recent racial remark.
In related news, New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg responded to recent polls that show 53 % of New Yorkers in support of marriage equality as well as recent remarks by former mayor and possible gubernatorial candidate Rudy Giuliani that same - sex marriage would be an issue if he decided to run.
Long before Trump's most recent remarks, in a seven - page private National Republican Senatorial Committee memo from September, executive director Ward Baker told Senate candidates to adopt Trump's style if not his political brand, urging candidates to leave plenty of room between them and the front - runner's controversial remarks.
MC In Dave Hickey's recent essay «A House Built in a Body: Lynda Benglis's Early Work» (2010), he writes: «As a friend of mine remarked at the time, foreshadowing the dildo photograph: «If she'd only been a guy, it would have been less intimidating.»
But if you want more formal stuff, try a recent article on Certainty in the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy which I came across after deciding to do a bit of homework to backup my somewhat spontaneous earlier remarks.
His comment about the «threat» is a reference to recent remarks by the head of the American Petroleum Institute, the powerful industry trade group that recently warned of political «consequences» if Obama nixed Keystone XL.
As to why the lease did not make express provision for repayment, the judge remarked that what was obvious at the present time, in the light of Quirkco and another recent case, PCE Investors Ltd v Cancer Research UK [2012] EWHC 884 (Ch), [2012] All ER (D) 111 (Apr)-- namely, that if the tenant pays a full quarter's rent on the last quarter day before the break date and the lease then terminates on the break date in the middle of a quarter, then a question will arise as to whether the landlord is entitled to retain the full quarter's rent — had been less obvious when the lease was entered into.
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