Sentences with phrase «issue a statement hinting»

He did, however, issue a statement hinting that he might do so.

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Update: Utah Governor Gary R. Herbert issued a statement regarding Zenefits that hints at a willingness to change the law:
It seems a little odd that Arsenal Football Club would choose to drop a rather large hint about there being a lot more to come from the Gunners in the current transfer window on the same day that our chief executive Ivan Gazidis had issued one of those statements of his that sends chills down the spine of Gooners the world over.
Rich Azzopardi, a spokesman for Cuomo, issued a statement Friday saying there «is no agreement» but hinted that one may be in the works.
MyDD's Jonathan Singer and Hotline's Jennifer Skala both pick up on a statement from Barack Obama hinting that, contrary to previous statements, he won't accept public financing because «We have created a parallel public financing system where the American people decide if they want to support a campaign they can get on the Internet and finance it...» Skala argues that since Obama isn't taking money from PACs or Washington lobbyists (state lobbyists is another issue), «What would he have to prove by signing up for public financing?»
To ItsMichaelNotMike, I agree with your statement that «carriers and manufacturers do not, and never should, make promises, nor even imply or hint, that a debuting handset will or may get a future Android version», but disagree on how you approached the issue.
While a seemingly small detail, the statement hints at R3's thinking on its project architecture and the issues it believes may be inherent should financial institutions seek to host blockchain networks in the cloud.
Avoidance is a passive and non-confrontational pattern of conflict and is characterized by not directly discussing the problem or issue with the person, hinting, joking, letting the issue resolve itself, topic shifts, noncommittal questions and statements, evasive remarks, and direct and implicit denial (Sillars, 1980).
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