Sentences with phrase «lifelines from»

«Recchia's flailing campaign is desperately calling in lifelines from the DCCC and his puppet master Mayor de Blasio's inner circle,» Grimm spokesman Nick Iacono said.
Ascent Solar, meanwhile, accepted a financial lifeline from China's TFG Radiant Group.
After the existential threat to the firm eased — thanks to Washington's controversial Wall Street bailout, as well as a $ 9 billion lifeline from Japan's largest bank — Mr. Mack and Mr. Gorman dusted off the blueprint to expand wealth management.
It ended up getting a $ 15 million lifeline from its existing investors last summer.
SPC Ardmona's $ 22 million lifeline from the Victorian government seems to have saved Australia's largest food packaging company.
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Mark - Viverito proposed extending a lifeline from the federal government in order to tap into and nurture the creativity of the young entrepreneurs who stay in Puerto Rico.
Manhattan federal judge Valerie Caproni reserved judgment on Silver's motion, but signaled with doubting questions that Silver shouldn't expect a lifeline from her.
ALBANY — Daily fantasy sports sites DraftKings and FanDuel may get a lifeline from state lawmakers if they lose their legal battle with Attorney General Eric Schneiderman.
The administration also got a lifeline from the city's Independent Actuary's office, which has recommended decreasing the rate of return for the city's pension investment fund from 8 to 7 percent.
If not for my love of autumn colors, I'd need a lifeline from my Fashion Fairy.
Staggered by losses stemming from the credit crisis, A.I.G. sought a $ 40 billion lifeline from the Federal Reserve, without which the company may have only days to survive.
Meanwhile, the museum had spent much of its endowment to stay afloat and was relying on a lifeline from philanthropist Eli Broad, who a few years earlier had pledged $ 15 million for exhibitions plus up to $ 15 million for the endowment.
The industry's plan B, to export production to assumed perennial growth markets in Asia, has also floundered amid a global market awash with supply from other countries and weak demand; Chinese coal consumption fell nearly 3 % in 2014 while India, the world's third largest buyer, says it may stop imports of thermal coal in the next three years With domestic markets collapsing and no lifeline from abroad, 264 [1] US mines were closed between 2011 and 2013.
King & Wood Mallesons» European business has been offered a financial lifeline from Asia, as long as partners agree to a lock - in and to contribute around # 14m in capital into the firm.
After launching a very unusual public spat with its now - former chief financial officer, Faraday Future has reportedly received a $ 900 million lifeline from Indian automaker Tata Motors, which perhaps most famously now owns Jaguar Land Rover.
Bitcoin and its crypto brethren received an unlikely lifeline from American trading regulators on Tuesday this week, which ended in a complete turnaround after a nasty market crash.

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Now, free from its corporate restraints — and lifelines — AmerCable needed a new strategy.
After it ran into trouble, it negotiated a lifeline last year from International Petroleum Investment Company, which is backed by Abu Dhabi royal Sheikh Mansour bin Zayed al - Nahyan.
E) The stories of the people, who are forced to be alienated from their natural abode, whose environments are destroyed and polluted and poisoned by the industrial chemicals and atomic - radiation, whose lifeline is threatened by the deforestization and pollution of the fishery are countless.
For many this proved a lifeline and a vehicle of genuine conversion from worldly ways of living, and a challenge to mediocrity and token Christianity.
The U.S. refugee resettlement system continues to be a lifeline to desperate individuals fleeing violence and conflict from all over the world.
«Women were disproportionately affected by the impacts of the earthquake - many lost their husbands and homes - and these workshops have been a lifeline for the women involved, allowing them to learn new skills and earn a living from them.»
Located on the southwestern edge of the U.S. Corn Belt, LifeLine Foods LLC stands apart from other companies in the corn processing industry because it operates a unique business model that extracts maximum value from the corn kennel to benefit not only the food industry, but the fuel industry, as well.
They are a dinnertime lifeline and can go from freezer to table in the time it takes to boil spaghetti.
No matter how hectic life gets, I find I am always MORE stressed when I don't make the time for a healthy meal, so a brand of granola made from delicious and wholesome ingredients is an essential lifeline!
The Giallorossi took a commanding lead through goals from Stephan El Shaarawy and Edin Dzeko, although Marco Parolo handed the «hosts» a lifeline to half their lead in the second half.
But they finally got a lifeline in the 43rd minute when Xhaka had a load of space in the Brighton box, but instead of shooting he struck it staight at Aubameyang who couldn't miss from a yard out.
Goals from Juan Mata and Xabi Alonso helped Spain to maintain their 100 % record and give Scotland a lifeline.
So will the news about Cazorla lead Arsenal to offer this unhappy young player a lifeline away from Madrid?
But West Ham were thrown a lifeline three minutes before half - time when Tomkins slid in on Hernandez, who saw him coming, left his leg in the way and allowed the centre - half to whip it from underneath him.
That goal gave Everton a lifeline they scarcely deserved and from there, with the vociferous backing of Goodison Park, there was only one winner.
He slipped a perfect pass to Eriksen eight yards from goal whose shot hit Laporte, bounced back off the Dane and went past Ederson into the net to give us a lifeline as we went in 2 - 1 behind at the break.
Dortmund brought on Christian Pulisic after the hour mark, and the U.S. teenager made an immediate impact, racing towards goal and delivering a cross for Andre Schurrle to tap in from close range to supply a lifeline ahead of the second leg.
She has since guided us through the process of transformation — from bringing in contractors, to responding to my frantic «lifeline» shopping texts, to even picking up items on the fly when she thought they might work for us (with an option to say no of course).
For Laura from Celtic Shore, jewellery making is «her lifeline».
To begin with, when I began our phone interview and apologized ahead of time for the interruptions from my children that were sure to happen — and did, over a box of Valentine's Day cards — Peggy recalled a memory of the magazine's staff, including herself, bringing children into the office and attending them while pushing out stories and putting together the lifeline for so many mothers that Mothering was.
I found out about Neighborhood Parents Network's New Moms Groups from a girlfriend just before the birth of my first son in 2007, and it became my lifeline in the early days of parenting.
When you are pregnant, your baby's umbilical cord is the «lifeline» that provides important nutrients and oxygen to him while in - utero, and connects both of you via your placenta from the sixth week of pregnancy to birth.
Your baby's skeleton is changing from soft cartilage to bone, and the umbilical cord — her lifeline to the placenta — is growing stronger and thicker.
Strategic value: Four major rivers (Indus, Jhelum, Chenab, Sutlej) flow through J&K from the Himalayas to Pakistan which are Pakistan's lifelines.
This cold act as a crucial lifeline to the thosands ofunaccompanied refugee children who have made treacheros jorneys from war torn cotries either alone from the start or who have lost parents and guardians en rote.
Watching from outside the GOP conference, Senate Democrats in WNY saw the move as a lifeline for Skelos to hold on to some kind of power.
North Korea has been able to survive in the middle of an economic blockade and other hostile policies from the US and its allies by virtue of its lifeline to China.
«The desperate senator is seeking a lifeline, in the vain belief that ratcheting up rascally actions will bring him attention and relief from the mooted national reconciliation efforts.
Most notably, members of the coalition from Transportation Workers Union Local 100 are working tirelessly to get New York City's essential transportation lifeline back on track.
For the Republican Conference, a conservative bloc hailing mostly from the suburbs and upstate, the IDC is a lifeline: As long as it remains on good terms with the IDC's leader, State Senator Jeff Klein, the GOP will not plunge into the minority in an increasingly blue state.
«These loans will be a lifeline to communities who are working so hard to recover from these devastating storms.»
There is a national and international shortage of such officers and without the ability to quickly recruit ships could be prevented from sailing and some lifeline services to offshore islands could be jeopardised.
«The 7 - line is a lifeline for commuters in Queens, but its underlying infrastructure is in need of long overdue repairs and lead paint peeling from the elevated tracks has threatened the health of Queens families for far too long.
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