Sentences with phrase «imposed deadlines over»

Leaders said they hope to convene next week and vote on a budget, but they have already blown past several self - imposed deadlines over the past three months.

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His administration just weeks ago bucked a congressional deadline to impose new sanctions on Russian entities over the country's continued destabilizing actions.
«As another of the government's self - imposed deadlines for securing a deal slipped away, disagreements between the two sides on budget targets persisted,» is another one of those sentences about the Greek crisis that could have been written almost any Monday over the past few months, and that you'll probably read again next Monday.
There's been plenty of speculation over what he's going to do in 2018 and he's repeatedly imposed his own deadlines on his decisions... and he keeps changing them.
Gun control, transparency over school funding and housing matters were among issues still being negotiated Wednesday in Albany as Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo and lawmakers tried once again to close down a new state budget in advance of a self - imposed Friday deadline as religious holidays loom.
With a court - imposed deadline bearing down on them, New Hampshire legislators last week were still squabbling over the best way to fix the state's school finance system.
In January, when the first deadline was moved from January 17th to February 22nd, Cuomo threatened a total loss of over $ 500 million to the city, a loss of control over Title I and Title II funds, and an evaluation system imposed by the state.
The parliamentarians LAG spoke to all expressed doubts over whether the undertaking is possible within the two - year deadline imposed by article 50.
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