Sentences with phrase «key allies whose»

Consolidated Edison Inc., the largest utility company in New York state, has given $ 250,000 to the powerful Committee to Save New York, one of Gov. Andrew Cuomo's key allies whose political spending has come under scrutiny in recent months.

Not exact matches

The US Department of Agriculture hopes that these special wasps will be a key ally in the fight against emerald ash borers, invasive beetles whose larvae have destroyed trees across vast swaths of northern and eastern America in just a few decades.
Bush's nonstop fundraising pace stands in marked contrast to the low profile of the leading potential Democratic nominee, Hillary Rodham Clinton, whose decision to hold off announcing whether she is running has hampered the ability of a key super PAC ally to secure financial commitments.
The senders and recipients of the leaked CRU emails constitute a cast list of the IPCC's scientific elite, including not just the «Hockey Team», such as Dr Mann himself, Dr Jones and his CRU colleague Keith Briffa, but Ben Santer, responsible for a highly controversial rewriting of key passages in the IPCC's 1995 report; Kevin Trenberth, who similarly controversially pushed the IPCC into scaremongering over hurricane activity; and Gavin Schmidt, right - hand man to Al Gore's ally Dr James Hansen, whose own GISS record of surface temperature data is second in importance only to that of the CRU itself.
Clinical or professional judgment in regard to working in partnership with key stakeholders to advance evidence - based practices in natural settings, customizing interventions to settings so that they possess a good contextual fit, and collaborating with allied professionals whose expertise may be necessary to achieve behavioral and quality of life outcomes.
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