Sentences with phrase «large war chests of»

Despite spending more than $ 211,000 since 2015, Rice's district attorney committee still has $ 1,636,490 in the bank — the largest war chest of any potential candidate for Schneiderman's relinquished post other than state Sen. Michael Gianaris of Queens.
Knowing the different principles, and having a large war chest of different exercises will also help you in creating more efficient protocol, always adding new exercises.
With the large war chest of Bitcoin startup funds along with some of the smartest minds on the project, the Waves platform has already attracted a number of important companies.

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The Beijing - based company has in recent weeks been in talks with bankers about the feasibility of tapping the public markets for cash in the second half of 2018, as it looks to amass a large war chest to fend off rivals in China and other countries, the people said.
He's NOT god he's NOT infallable, fine we are all only human but to deny there are better players out there than the ones he has is 1) arrogant and 2) a plain lie To justify the teams failing using the same old rhetoric year in year out while attempting to justify why improvements were not made (by stying in budget and spending the touted «war chest money») is again pure arrogance, (I would say stupidity but AW is far from stupid) and then to blame this seasons failure on the fans attitude is just blatantly direspecting people who in a large part pay part of his wages.
Personally, I don't like the way that they appear to do so much of their business in public, giving it large in the press and on Twitter as to who the targets are and how much wedge is in our war chest.
In mid-January campaign filings, Cuomo reported raising more than $ 33 million for his campaign war chest, most of it from large donations.
The next citywide election is three years away, but in the first campaign filing of the 2017 election cycle, Bronx Borough President Ruben Diaz Jr. is sitting on the largest campaign war chest of any politician in the city.
One of the largest contributions to the governor's re-election war chest this year comes from LLCs linked to the Durst Organization.
Meanwhile, Gov. Andrew Cuomo enters 2018 with a campaign war chest of around $ 25 million, having mastered, as the Times recently reported, the art of wooing large donors.
He didn't need to mention that this incumbent has spent most of his time in office building a large campaign war chest and a huge «favor bank» — by selling access to City Hall and showering public resources on all those he expects to help in the future.
Republicans also face the likelihood that the Skelos - seat battle will be a multimillion - dollar drain on their campaign war chest that will, should the Democrat win, leave them with reduced prospects of raising large sums for the November elections.
It is about adding more money to the political process — more money to Andrew Cuomo, more campaign contributions to allied legislators, more money for «pay to play» deals, a larger war chest and more business contacts for a governor who dreams of higher office.
And in a year in which the status quo at state Capitol is under assault from virtually every direction, Martland is calling on Breslin to return the insurance largesse, labeling it a fundamental conflict of interest that he accepts such a large portion of his campaign war chest from an industry he's supposed to be regulating.
His large campaign war chest — he had $ 1.45 million in the bank as of June 30 — allowed him to get on TV early.
On his way to a landslide victory in the Democratic Party primary last month, U.S. Rep. Gregory Meeks (D - Jamaica) outraised his nearest opponent, Mike Scala, by a ratio of 83:1, with the largest donations to his almost half - a-million-dollar war chest coming from the industries he holds sway over as a member of the House Committee on Financial Services.
Even with large campaign war - chests, as reformers had in the recent Tennessee elections, the unions and their allies will tend to prevail because they have a larger number of concentrated beneficiaries who campaign and vote.
Andrew Revkin of the New York Times said he «asked Brulle about the report's evidence for a very large war chest for environmental groups.»
Simultaneously, IncumbentCo is given legal authorizations to identify the largest owner of SoftCoins because, given their war chest, shareholders have encouraged them to sue as many people as possible to stop SoftDAO.
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