Sentences with phrase «means reneging»

But when that agenda means reneging on the EPA's core mission of protecting public health to serve corporate interests, it falls way outside any electoral mandate.

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However, if Syriza representatives end up reneging on their promises and do not get nearly as much done, I think it will probably mean that we could see a continued drop in the polls for some extremist parties throughout the eurozone.
Does that mean that by stepping down he is reneging on his promise to see it delivered?
We can't renege on treaty obligations, but we can fight for the promised referendum in the mean time.
This means that you mustn't renege on plans; if you've decided you're going to meet up with someone you've met online don't pull out at the last minute.
Considering that Governor Malloy's political appointees on the State Board of Education approved the two new charter schools last summer knowing there was no money in the budget to fund the schools and that the State of Connecticut would be facing a $ 1.6 billion deficit in the next fiscal year, it is unclear what Mr. Grace means when he says that that the state is reneging on its commitment to charter schools.
But if you have such a loan this doesn't mean that you can renege on your personal debts.
«Abandoned» in this context means that the responsible party (the mining company) has reneged on their responsibility for reclamation, leaving the taxpayers (you and I) stuck with the bill to clean it up.
This means Trump is effectively reneging on a trade agreement that was slowly closing the trade gap between the two nations, presumably out of impatience.
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