Sentences with phrase «in uncertain»

The offer to work with the Liberal Democrats, and the way David Cameron and his team conducted themselves in the uncertain days after the election, were dramatically at odds with the public view of politicians as childish partisans.
Taking some time off from their own seemingly understated (and undefended, largely staying away from debates) run for reelection (Hochul to replace incumbent Lt. Governor Robert Duffy), Cuomo, in no uncertain terms, stood behind Senator Klein's reelection bid as supporters cheered and celebrated.
Five months ago, New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio gambled he could govern amid a rift with New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo, attacking his fellow Democrat in no uncertain terms.
The two - page letter is highly detailed - and commits Cox in no uncertain terms, and in writing, to the man he recrutied to run in a primary against Rick Lazio (and now Carl Paladino and Myers Mermel as well), and describes Levy as a «Reagan Democrat» who withstood a «whisper» campaign against him recently without losing his stack.
Karen Magee delivered her message in no uncertain terms.
Connecticut Senator Chris Murphy was among the Congressional Democrats to meet with the state's Health Council in an uncertain time for healthcare.
1) Join our friends at United for Action as they travel to Albany this Thursday, July 7th to attend an emergency press conference / rally and let the Governor know in no uncertain terms that the water and the health of New Yorkers is not up for sale.
Michael Gove, the justice secretary, also tackled the security issue head on writing: «Far from providing security in an uncertain world, the EU's policies have become a source of instability and insecurity.
«Only the Liberal Democrats are prepared to give Britain stability it needs in uncertain economic times, keeping the Government anchored in the centre ground and avoiding damaging veers to the left or right by Labour and the Tories.
The current New York City comptroller confronts questions about his long - lingering fund - raising scandal, dismissing it in no uncertain terms: «This witch hunt that's been going on for years now has netted no witch,» he says.
«It is clear to me in no uncertain terms that the districts re feeling an enormous amount of pressure,» said Tisch «They simply can't do this by November 15th».
«In these uncertain times, there's only one candidate for mayor who's already proven he's ready,» says the former two - term mayor as the cable ad reprises Lhota's Big Apple bio.
«Receiving additional funding will help position our organizations to not only survive, but thrive in uncertain economic times, insuring the valuable program services that we all provide for the youth in our communities,» said Tracey Karp, Executive Director, Boys & Girls Club of Elma, Marilla & Wales.
This thing is unacceptable and I condemn it in no uncertain terms,» he told journalists on Thursday.
Her stance put her at odds with top state and city officials, most notably Police Commissioner Bratton — who said this week in no uncertain terms that he opposes legalization.
According to Mrs. Mould - Iddrisu, the comments are sexist and must be condemned in no uncertain terms by all well - meaning Ghanaians in the country.
«Cameron said in no uncertain terms that Osborne had messed up, it was all his fault and would have hell to pay in the papers.»
NY1 political reporter Grace Rauh got in touch with the developer, Sharif El - Gamal, who said in no uncertain terms there is nothing correct in the Haaretz story with the exception of the fact that there will be a community center component to the mosque.
The issue was highlighted in no uncertain terms by Tristram Hunt when he told a Fabian audience «I understand why politicians are concerned to bolster our sense of society and the collective ties we share.
It is a de facto slap in the face to the electorate, who so recently made it clear, in no uncertain terms, that they did not think highly of the Lib Dem performance in government.
Is it not time that we said in no uncertain terms to the Chinese that if they wish to be accepted as a decent nation, they should stop supporting violent regimes such as Mugabe's?
Mariano Rajoy said his government believed an independent Scotland could only apply to join the EU from outside the organisation as a new state, as he warned against regions of Europe embarking on «solo adventures in an uncertain future».
NIFA already has identified $ 104.7 million in uncertain revenue in the budget.
«The orthopedic community has spoken in no uncertain terms,» the society's executive director, Babette Grey, testified at an Assembly hearing on the changes held earlier this month.
Hein, at the time focused on the sale of the county nursing home on Golden Hill, was not of a mind to give up any revenue in uncertain times, certainly not at the behest of a state legislator he was learning to dislike.
His words serve as a beacon of hope against fear and oppression in uncertain times.»
After carefully describing our scheme I was told in no uncertain terms that Southold's Town Board was in violation of the Voting Rights Act of 1965 and the the 14th Amendment (Equal Protection of the Law).
We would, therefore, like to use this medium to call on all women groups, the minister of Gender and Social Protection, Mrs Oye Lithur, the speaker of parliament, women's wing in parliament, all women of all political parties, Women Rev. ministers, Queen mothers and all women including that of Kennedy Agyapong, stakeholders concern to condemned in no uncertain terms the excessive use of language by the honorable member of parliament against the woman.
With echoes of Tony Blair, he spoke of «our belief in equality of opportunity, as opposed to equality of outcome» and he called Britain a «beacon in an uncertain world».
Without prejudice to Awulaemo and the noble Nzema Maanle Council, we wish to point it out in no uncertain terms that such actions by some members of the Nzema Maanle Council makes the Council part of the problems confronting Nzema, if not the real problem bedevilling Nzemaland.
He looked the BBC presenter in the eye and told him in no uncertain terms:
Instead, this was a guy discussing what he liked and felt comfortable with, in an uncertain, matter of fact tone, while lying back, relaxed, with union jack cushions in the background.
But Dugher told the Labour conference today in no uncertain terms that the Tories should keep their hands off the BBC:
Last week, the Assembly Democrats again passed a stand - alone version of the DREAM Act, and Speaker Carl Heastie said in no uncertain terms that he does not believe these two otherwise unrelated issues should be linked.
Former Uruguayan president Mujica stated in no uncertain terms that the shift was happening there in order to improve security.
But after one hack suggested that Truss might have benefited from such tuition, she hit back in no uncertain terms:
I just got off the phone with Sen. Ruben Diaz Sr., which is more or less like talking to Senate Majority Leader Pedro Espada Jr. because the two Bronx Democrats are that close, and he told me in no uncertain terms that Espada has had a change of heart and will be in Albany within the hour — if not sooner.
The vision of Roman Catholic officials biffing their way through the opposition is not one usually associated with an organisation that has been told, in no uncertain terms, that the meek will inherit the earth.
A few weeks ago, after we began our series on government malfeasance in connection with the Maid of the Mist contracts, Mt. Saint Mary's told us in no uncertain terms to stop leaving the paper there.
Cameron is the party leader and restated his policy in no uncertain terms in his January speech.
Arguing the need to maintain the UK's nuclear defence, he said it was «essential for security in an uncertain world», adding the only certain thing about the future is its unpredictability.
Last month, Gore, a Democrat, praised Bloomberg in no uncertain terms: «I get a chance to work with mayors all over this country, and mayors in lots of other countries as well,» he said, «and I know real leadership on the environment when I see it, and this is the real deal.»
We can not condone such statements, and we condemn them in no uncertain terms as unbefitting of an envoy and holder of a high privileged diplomatic office.
Today's students are, as he says: «highly anxious about taking on an average of # 44,000 worth of debt in an uncertain job market where nearly half of employed recent graduates are in non-graduate jobs.»
And in an uncertain political environment, candidates may be taking longer to test the waters.
«The right to peacefully protest is a cornerstone of democracy and in these uncertain times, we are facing unprecedented attacks on our immigrant community from the White House,» he added.
People briefed on the call told the New York Times that Clinton responded in no uncertain terms that she is not interested in the mayor's office, and will not be running.
The comptroller quickly reiterated his support for mayoral control in no uncertain terms.)
Cameron will lead the wets but who will lead the drys in uncertain.
Kaloyeros told a reporter: «We were instructed in no uncertain terms not to comment on the inquiry from down South with the threat of jail which is being interpreted as we are the target of an investigation.»
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