Sentences with phrase «job approval went»

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While Paterson publicly insists he's content to be out of office for the first time in 25 years, some close to him say the former state senator and lieutenant governor is «bitter» and «seething with anger» over the fact that he's leaving without a job to go to and with low approval ratings.
«With the President at record low approval ratings in swing states and even Democrat strongholds like New York City, their job - killing policies will be the defining issue going forward.»
How low can New York Governor David Paterson's job approval rating go?
«If a district is doing a good job on approval decisions in the first place — only approving good proposals and denying weak proposals — then they're going to have good charter schools, and most of them will be renewed,» said Richmond.
If you thought former New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie was going to fuck off into the sunset after he and his 14 percent approval rating left office earlier this year, guess again: Christie has a new job as an on - air contributor for ABC News, and on Sunday, he did some commentating.
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We haven't done a good job of representing what we do and holding ourselves to a higher standard and the real estate industry is in the same boat.We also have a National Association and Provincial Associations but they can only do so much.I also don't think we have done a good job in showing the real estate industry the value of a good lending partner in not only the approval process, but in the on going relationship with their client base in promoting an ongoing education initiative that can act as a differentiator that will drive referrals in a passive non sales pitch approach.
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