Sentences with phrase «like renege»

Much more importantly, though, I was starting to feel that I could be more forceful in my advocacy if I had some distance from the district's employees, especially when they do things like renege on express commitments to the PAC.
That could lead to other problems, like reneging on a campaign promise that was celebrated by many in the energy sector.

Not exact matches

After all, if we're simply spitballing, what if Jordan Morris didn't get injured and all of our other injuries didn't happen, and Dynamo didn't renege on the Derlis deal, and red cards hadn't rolled on like the Columbia, and on and on and on.
If Greece is allowed to reschedule or renege on its debt, what signal does this send to those with much larger debts, like Italy?
Those in favour of a break with the EU often paint a rosy picture in which the UK is able to get what it wants and maintain unfettered access to the single market while sceptics tend to assume that the EU can not offer to renege on some core principle like the freedom of movement for persons but at this stage it's mostly guesswork (and possibly quite a bit of bluff / wishful thinking on both sides).
Rather like the calling of the election itself, it was a decision from which she could not renege without (self - summoned) humiliation.
But now, like Heather Matarazzo before him, Solondz seems to be reneging on that outcome: The Hollywood Reporter says that Dawn Weiner may indeed live again in his upcoming Weiner - Dog.
But it now looks like NBC has reneged on the plan and fans will not be able to say farewell to their beloved characters.
The bonds are mortgage - backed so if CSI reneges on its commitments, the property will be sold with bondholders getting a cut of the proceeds after all other lien - holders (like the bank and city) are paid off.
It might feel like a passive relationship, but it can become very active if the borrower decides to renege on their agreement to the loan.
But it seems that if these people are willing to renege on a home loan once, they're likely to do it again in the future if they don't like the housing hand they're dealt.
Part of me feels like a DMP is a cop out - that I'm reneging on my promises and responsibilities.
So when it looked like Paycoin's creators were reneging on a number of promises, it's understandable that people would fear fraud.
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