Sentences with word «jettisoned»

New Labour has already jettisoned 5 million votes since 1997 and looks set to jettison more, mine included.
Jettisoned from the budget talks, too, were discussions over juvenile justice reform and curtailing sexual assault on college campuses (funding for raising the age of criminal responsibility is still under discussion in the budget talks).
First there was the obvious: Cuomo didn't weigh in on whether Silver should be jettisoned as speaker of the Assembly, a post he's held since 1994 and since amassed a great deal of power and influence.
The contract negotiations so roiled PEF that its members eventually jettisoned its longtime president in response.
He is currently understood to be working out the reshuffle of his shadow Cabinet, in which older figures are expected to be jettisoned in favour of fresher faces.
Here's a look at some other initiatives that were jettisoned, the reasons why the fell off the table, and what may lay ahead:
I read several stories about Cambridge Analytica and their use of people's information, then completely jettisoned my relationship with Facebook.
Therefore, all acts with the potential of pushing us deeper into economic crisis must be jettisoned.
Some navel gazing is to be expected, hell even encouraged, in an effort to find all those principles jettisoned over the past 13 years.
And the county jail has been a power base for Walsh, who influenced assignments, promotions and overtime, and who also once jettisoned a sheriff, Al Tisch, when he wouldn't play ball.
The jettisoned developers were tapped by Gov. George Pataki in 2005 to jointly develop Farley.
All the Cameroons have gone, jettisoned to the wilderness, regardless of whether or not they were Old Etonians.
Since January 2017, the Trump administration has jettisoned major diplomatic achievements of the Obama years — the TPP and the Paris Climate Change Accord.
Ekiti purportedly — purportedly because, latter information suggests that poll was manipulated by the then extant powers — jettisoned the noble exertion of the Kayode Fayemi years, for a journey to nowhere, which Ayodele Fayose's present government - by - impulse suggests.
John Swinney had been jettisoned as party leader following a horrific set of European election results, plunging the party into chaos.
The notions of national interest and national cohesion have been jettisoned by those who are supposed to govern in our name and on our behalf.
The former militant leader who had overtime jettisoned series of order demanding him to appear before the court was declared wanted by the anti-graft agency.
Malami was responding to enquiries about the claim that Buhari's administration had jettisoned the probe into the Halliburton and Siemens corruption scandals, in which Nigeria lost billions of Naira to high - ranking Nigerians who held sway at the time.
In divorce, they can enrich a jettisoned spouse, even if the union was short and rocky.
He was joined in Town colours for the first time by Izzy Brown, who jettisoned a Rotherham United side already on course for relegation in favour of a switch across Yorkshire to join David Wagner's promotion - chasing Terriers.
The year before, Kagawa, Danny Welbeck and Wilfried Zaha were jettisoned.
Having initially declared an intention to persist with the 4 -3-3 formation favoured by his predecessor, Rudi Garcia, he jettisoned the tactic after only 45 minutes of the club's first friendly match, a 3 - 2 win over Dijon in July.
And during his 2 loan spells at Roma, he has been reported to have married his longtime girlfriend and jettisoned smoking for goods, according to media reports.
Harry Jane is the only one approaching world class and Hart must be jettisoned as we have several goalies better than him.
After a short caretaker spell by trusty old Carles Rexach, Bobby Robson was that successor, and while his tenure saw success in the Copa del Rey and Cup Winners» Cup, as well as arguably Ronaldo's greatest season, he was jettisoned in favour of Louis van Gaal after just one season.
Lucas has been a key factor in Liverpool's recent revival and they have not lost in any of his last 13 appearances, but the Brazilian has not forgotten that he was jettisoned from the team last January, when Steven Gerrard was installed as the anchor midfielder, and rarely started until his recall in November.
He assumed those duties after Danny Ferry was jettisoned in the Luol Deng scouting report scandal.
Wilson is the picture of poise on and off the field, his squeaky - clean image and self - imposed insulation from the noise doing much to partition him from a core of outspoken stars in Seattle's locker room (a handful of whom were jettisoned this offseason).
Harrier in 1957 ran as a sloop and won the Annapolis - Newport, but the Harrier of 1959 had jettisoned her modest mainsail and jib for a huge undignified main and no jib at all.
If you tanked and built around Fox, Buddy and Bogi and over the next two years jettisoned the rest, I think that would be fine.
They also jettisoned Jamie Collins to the Browns in the middle of the year.
Think Stubbs and Barnes got 100 PAs before they were jettisoned.
The Marlins had a history of being erratic when it came to keeping their high - priced players, and Stanton wanted to make sure it was his decision when he would be jettisoned, not Jeffrey Loria's, Derek Jeter's, or Rosco P. Selig's in 2024.
for one player that can be jettisoned from the team, regardless of contract length and salary, without cap ramifications.
So will their manager: Over the summer the club have jettisoned the man who brought them up, Slavisa Jokanovic, and installed Quique Sanchez Flores.
So that argument of not being able to beat the big teams has been jettisoned as well.
However, he'll be 32 in April and could be jettisoned from a team that needs to seriously address whether its championship window has closed with its current makeup.
They can get another good young LB in the 2019 draft or a vet in free agency if Foster has to be jettisoned.
One of the other major needs for the Packers was providing Aaron Rodgers with more weapons — particularly after they jettisoned Jordy Nelson to save space.
Especially since we already jettisoned the other architect.
As I committed to duplicating the sauce at home, I mentally jettisoned the fritters and settled on grilled tempeh as the protein.
The West has jettisoned a transcendent truth above human affairs.
In a frenzy of accumulating possessions and experiences, we have pawned or jettisoned the treasure of selfhood and self - gift, and now we are tempted to think there is no way of redeeming what has been so recklessly thrown away.
«I've jettisoned the Trinity, the Virgin Birth and the Incarnation,» he told Look in his Cambridge flat recently.
Because of its scope and intensity, World War II shattered an existing moral consensus, creating a socially unstable situation in which «ordinary» morality was jettisoned.
It might have seemed, hanging naked on the cross, that he had finally jettisoned everything.
The National Right to Life Committee (NRLC) jettisoned its 43 - year Georgia affiliate after Georgia Right to Life (GRTL) encouraged federal legislators to vote against the Pain - Capable Unborn Child Protection Act.
The goal of full employment, which was one of the pillars of the social consensus that prevailed after the Second World War, has been jettisoned by nearly all governments.
They have jettisoned the authority of Scripture and core doctrines of the historic church — fundamental aspects of what it means to be Lutheran.
If it is not regularly recast, the «old world» becomes disengaged from experience so that it either must live in protected, uncritical space (where it will be irrelevant), or it will be jettisoned as dead.
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