Sentences with phrase «in conservative offices»

I appreciate the knee - length skirt and like the bathing beauty style of the top, though I suppose it could be too much in conservative offices.
I just discovered your blog when I was reading a Buzz Feed article about fashion in conservative offices.
If you work in a conservative office, you're probably no stranger to conservative slacks.
With winter coming on, I would love to see a post about what sort of footwear is appropriate to wear with tights in a conservative office.
Do you work in a conservative office?
Like so many of you, I work in a conservative office setting.
Considering I work in a conservative office, I love that you posted something that is more work - friendly for someone like me!
Maybe those of you who work in a conservative office environment can relate?

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While they applaud the Harper Conservatives» shift toward engaging China after the chilly relations of their first two years in office, experts including Dobson wonder whether the government is sufficiently prepared to tackle thorny issues ranging from intellectual property protection to government procurement.
That figure is expected to grow by $ 31 billion by 2015 - 16, handing the Progressive Conservatives ammunition in their assault on the Liberals, who've doubled the province's debt since they took office nine years ago.
Speculation about a potential run for office by McMullin, who launched a bid for the White House as an alternative for conservatives dissatisfied with President Donald Trump's candidacy, increased after Rep. Jason Chaffetz (R - Utah) announced earlier this week that he will not seek re-election in 2018.
Flaherty, 64, served as Harper's only finance minister from the time the Conservatives won office in January 2006 until last month, when he stepped down, saying he would not run in the 2015 election and wanted more time with his family.
The Conservatives came to office in 2006 with a $ 13 - billion surplus but had whittled that down to a structural deficit even before the global recession struck in late 2008, according to the Parliamentary Budget Ooffice in 2006 with a $ 13 - billion surplus but had whittled that down to a structural deficit even before the global recession struck in late 2008, according to the Parliamentary Budget OfficeOffice.
When they do choose to exercise their freedom and work outside the office, they find they suffer as second - class citizens in the shadows of their less inventive and more conservative colleagues.
The cuts at the unit of Koch Industries Inc, the industrial conglomerate of billionaire conservatives Charles and David Koch, affected traders and support staff in its United States, Switzerland, United Kingdom and Singapore offices.
Austin Mayor Steve Adler has faced the challenges of running a socially progressive city in a conservative state since taking office in 2015.
Their remedy on small - business taxation is similar to Jim Flaherty's remedy to income - trust taxation early in the Conservatives» decade in office: a previously innocuous accounting practice was exploding in popularity because the tax advantage was too great to ignore.
While strict mortgage - lending laws were in place before he took office and they came at a cost — less home ownership and slower economic growth — the state's conservative rules, as WSJ notes, «largely prevented the state's residents from signing the types of dubious home loans written in other markets across the country.»
Apparently, his conservative suit and atrocious, heavily accented Spanish were taken as signs of legitimacy and often quickly landed him in the president's office of whatever company he cold - called.
Cuban, who identifies as a libertarian, also said that he strongly opposes Trump's socially conservative policies and added that he could do a better job than Trump in the Oval Office.
Moderate and conservative lawmakers have said the legislation needs some major changes in the wake of a brutal Congressional Budget Office (CBO) score projecting widespread coverage losses and short - term premium hikes.
Mr. Flaherty, who has served as Finance Minister since the Conservatives first took office in 2006, had publicly declared that he wants to keep his job, though he has been battling a painful skin condition for months.
If the Conservatives hadn't touched the federal corporate tax rate when they took office in 2006 — if they'd kept it at 21 per cent instead of lowering it to 15 per cent — government revenues would be $ 13 billion higher, the Canadian Labour Congress argued in a paper last January.
In the 2006 election campaign, the Conservative Party promised an independent office, reporting to Parliament with virtually full access to all relevant information.
In the 2006 election campaign, the Conservatives promised an independent office, reporting to Parliament with virtually full access to all relevant information.
OTTAWA — As Finance Minister Jim Flaherty delivers the federal budget Thursday in the House of Commons, the Office of the Parliamentary Budget Officer will deliver arguments in court seeking clarity on its mandate and more information on the Conservative government's spending cuts.
It is a far cry from what the Conservatives promised in their 2006 election campaign and in its rhetoric in establishing the Office once in power.
In the 2006 election, the Conservative Party proposed the creation of an independent Budget Office to oversee the government's finances.
There is no doubt that since coming to Office in 2006, the Conservative government has put a lot of «money back in the pockets of Canadians».
You'd think the same would hold true for a governing Conservative party that came to office in 2006 on a platform of transparency and accountability, or the three opposition parties who make daily denunciations about Prime Minister Stephen Harper's penchant of secrecy.
Loop Capital's Anthony Chukumba expects Office Depot Inc (NASDAQ: ODP) to report an in - line fourth - quarter result on March 1 and issue a conservative forecast for 2017.
The government revealed earlier in the week, in response to a written question from a Conservative MP, that some four dozen political staffers in various ministers» office received a total of $ 1.1 million to move to Ottawa after Trudeau's Liberals won power last fall.
They revealed Friday that former Conservative prime minister Stephen Harper's office paid out almost $ 325,000 in relocation expenses for 29 staffers — including a single move for one individual that came in at just over $ 93,000.
Prime Minister Stephen Harper «s Conservative Party of Canada proposed legislation that could shorten terms in office and move towards provincially elected senators in 2006.
Simcoe — Grey MP and former Conservative Party of Canada leadership candidate the Hon. Dr. Kellie Leitch announced this week that she would not seek office in the 2019 election.
The previous Liberal government having increased spending 47 per cent in its last six years in office; the Conservatives having increased spending another 19 per cent in its first three years («good times»), and a further 20 per cent over the next two («bad times»); after doubling spending, in short, in the space of a decade, the government's notion of restraint is more or less to leave it there.
As Wired reported, Facebook conducted an internal investigation of bias and even invited conservative political figures to their Menlo Park, California, offices for a meeting in 2016.
Today, Progressive Conservative leadership candidate Mr. Prentice pledged to limit future Premiers to two - terms and MLAs to three - terms in office.
The Wildrose Alliance and Progressive Conservative Party have also had recent turnover in their offices leading to the hirings of new Executive Directors Vitor Marciano and Patricia Godkin.
I hope you find it a helpful resource, whether you are searching for more information about my work as a Member of Parliament, ways in which my office can be of service to you, or the Conservative Party and its policies.
But even if that were a safe assumption — and there is no evidence to suggest that it is — what if the United Conservative Party takes office in Alberta in 2019?
When I read the headline of this article on RealClear Politics, I thought the authors were making a familiar conservative case — that Barack Obama's learning curve in the Oval Office is impossibly steep, that he was (and remains) underqualified for the job.
The American office is conservative in dress, a uniform covering all manner of diversity — celebrated as long as it's concealed.
Conservatives in general ARE convinced BUT then they were convinced BEFORE Obama even took office.
Despite fierce criticism from some conservative Christians, «Noah» was the top box - office draw last weekend, raking in $ 44 million in the United States.
Contrary to what conservative evangelicals seem to think, Christians live quite comfortably here in America — whether we have a Democrat in office or a Republican.
Even some Democrats who opposed the law faced opposition by conservatives who saw the midterm election as a golden opportunity to put a more conservative Republican in office.
In doctrinal matters Paul VI tended to be conservative, as the papal office would seem to require.
Man... healthcare reform, a black man in the Oval Office... twice, a trouncing in the last election that momentarily shattered their alternative reality bubble, the striking down of DOMA and more states legalizing gay marriage, whites soon to be less than 50 % of the US's population, and now even the Pope is calling bullsh!t on their philosophy... it's like every conservative nightmare is becoming reality, and we'll be better off because of it.
Answer is quite easy (at least for THIS Conservative Christan Catholic Republican woman): vote for Mitt and beat the political daylights out of that lying Marxist sitting in the Oval Office right now.
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