On the opposite side, Andrew Puzder, former CEO of CKE Restaurants, said CEOs should
not give up their seat at the table, saying it was a way to influence policy for the better.
The United States hasn't given up its seat on the table, but it could certainly take a bigger role than it has in order to ensure that other countries, when they do implement regulations on tech and information, aren't going too far.
United Airlines became embroiled in a public relations crisis in April when security agents were seen brutally dragging a passenger from a plane because he would
not give up his seat to a crew member.
After Rosa Parks was arrested for
not giving up her seat to a white man on a city bus, the new pastor, King, was drafted to lead the African - American community in a boycott of public transportation.
«From William Penn, who would not take off his hat, to Rosa Parks, who would
not give up her seat,» we admire people who are disobedient for moral cause.
Ion not happy and want change but won't give up my seat.
Not exact matches
«The future is foreign markets, so the last thing you want to do if you are a coal company is to
give up a U.S.
seat in the international climate discussions and let the Europeans control the agenda,» said the official, who asked
not to be named because he was
not authorized to speak publicly on the issue.
Not wanting to
give up his
seat and wait for a later flight to his destination.
Munoz said United would be examining the way it compensates customers who volunteer to
give up seats on overbooked planes, adding that it would likely
not demand that
seated passengers surrender their places.
When airlines and airports make even a passing effort to improve travel for families —
give them their own spaces to wait for planes,
give them
seats where they can use bassinets, etc. etc. — the chance that the baby / child will be able to 1 / nap successfully 2 / get out their toddler energy 3 /
not have to restrain themselves from something they don't understand — goes
up astronomically.
Her suit says that she led Kleiner's investment in a start -
up called RPX, but that Kleiner
gave its
seat on the company's board to Mr. Komisar,
not Ms. Pao, in retaliation for her harassment claims.
So, I'm
not forced to
give up by «
seat on the bus.»
well, I don't know a lot about Jesus, but what I DO know is that, no matter who I am or what I believe in, he'd
give up his
seat in heaven for me.
I generally steer clear of ready - made preparations and other «helpers» sold at the grocery store:
not out of snobism, but I love to cook, I devote time and thought to selecting good ingredients, and I welcome the opportunity to practice and experiment, so I am reluctant to
give up the driver's
seat and let some industrial product take over.
Not willing to
give up seating space?
I still go with same six mates I went with in the late fifties when it was two bob to get in and would lose touch if I didn't go anymore, great
seats, behind the TV camera, a meal before the game, a drink after the game, so as you can see it's very difficult to
give up plus if I
give it
up with the waiting list for a S / T I'll never get it back and the thought of
not going to Arsenal every week I couldn't contemplate.
We've had this debate before, it's easy for people who don't go to say
give up the season ticket but I have a very good
seat with five mates literally behind the television camera and if I
give it
up there is no way I can ever get it back again.
Fact is people won't pay over # 1k plus and
not go in and they won't
give up their season tickets in the hope of change because there is nearly 100k of fans waiting on the list to jump in their
seats.
But yet again we have a horrendous streak of
giving up point to everyone like an open bar while we are in front row
seat looking at the season going away... And that is
not because we bought / didn't bought players.
I still think NY was in the drivers
seat with Melo I don't think this was necessarily Melo picking OKC over PDX I think NY management saw our offer of ex-scrap heap players and felt the OKC offer was better Maybe Noah injury played a role I think NO would
not offer
up what NYC deemed to be better then the OKC trade I do think Kantor and McDermott are better then Meyers, Harkless, Noah, etc... So without one of our draftees from this year or a high draft pick NY took the best offer I trust that NO is a good judge of talent and felt
giving up anything more then what he offered was
not worth an aging but talented Melo
This 50p per
seat increase your talking of is peanuts when you consider that every year the
seat price goes
up on average of about # 2.50 added to the players we sell and all the other revenue that comes in,
given that players are an investment in winning trophies and therefor increasing revenue and pushing the brand globally wich again is a huge source of revenue, # 500» 000 is peanuts and the real financial world is
not the real football world the two operate in in somewhat different ways regarding this issue and this is why we will never compete with the big boys and win anything of note again.
Dd's room was next to ours Swaddle Blankets yes Crib yes, but you could put off the purchase several months SnuggleU Rocking chair / glider yes, at least somewhere to sit Activity gym yes Bouncer yes Bumbo Exersaucer yes Jumper no, but some babies love it Front Carrier yes, for shopping in stores without carts Stroller yes Wet wipe warmer Changing table yes, it keeps all the supplies in one spot Swing yes Lilly Padz Nursing pillow yes Milkies Nipple cream yes Nursing nightgown no, no I
gave up and just wore a t - shirt to bed Bottle warmer Bottle dishwasher basket yes, it's great for anything small, like pump parts Bottle drying rack Highchair yes, we use the Fisher price space saver Booster
Seat for Meals yes Burp clothes yes, we just used Gerber diapers Baby bathtub yes, totally
not necessary though Nasal aspirator yes, target one you can suck!
Although, gasp, I break the rules there as well, and am the happy recipient of a car
seat passed down from a friend, and again, I will be getting the next size
up from her, or I wouldn't even have one at all since my ex took both car
seats we had, despite the fact I'm the custodial parent, and won't
give them back!
Well it's
not guaranteed but most of the time, your pregnant bump will be the reason someone
gives their
seat up for you.
When your baby is
not walking around and is
seated in a place,
give her toys that she may require to do some manipulating such as pop -
up toys or stacking rings.
These adapters are what was recommended to go with my nuna pipa car
seat... although it works I wouldn't say they work easy... it is kind of hard to get them lined
up with the car
seat to get them on... once they are on it does seem secure so that is why I
gave them 3 stars but ease of use with my particular car
seat I doubt I will use it as much as I was imagining I would...
Not only does this booster
seat get a big thumbs
up from our son, but my husband also
gives it a big thumbs
up for the easy installation.
I would've
given it 5 stars if it didn't use straps to recline the
seat and if there was an option for it to sit
up straighter.
I didn't do it to make people to
give up their
seats on public transport (that should be good manners really), but to make sure people didn't barge into me.
So it's easy to use and need
not take
up a lot of room, which is reassuring if you are currently constantly carrying around a booster
seat in the boot just in case you need to
give another child a life.
Would have
given five stars but directions on setting
up car
seat were
not that great and air pump is pretty cheap.
Answer: B. Sad news for small fries: Your 8 - year - old may soon be a tween, but if she's
not tall enough to fit an adult - size
seat belt (which usually happens at 4» 9», according to the AAP guidelines), she's
not ready to
give up that booster.
You'll know your child is ready to
give up the booster when she A. Reaches age 8 B. Fits an adult
seat belt, usually at around 4» 9» tall C. Won't stop complaining about riding in a car
seat
It doesn't want to
give up on parachuting its favoured sons and daughters into safe
seats.
The GOP source says that the decision to carve
up Hinchey's
seat was more or less a no - brainer,
given his decision
not to seek re-election this fall.
«My colleague, Michael Caputo, voluntarily sat in this
seat a couple of months ago,
gave what I believe were candid and truthful answers to those who cared to sit in on the interview; and yet, when he was done, he was accused of perjury by a member who did
not even have the pretention to show
up for his interview.
If you start them from when the selection is announced, then it
gives a massive advantage to insiders (who will have been able to use the previous months or even years before the selection is announced to sign people
up, campaign with unlimited resources etc.) As for the current system - you don't need 50 votes to bag a safe
seat.
For some it's a simple calculation: they wouldn't have to
give up their Assembly
seats if they lost, and if they won they'd be making almost twice as much money as Council Members (Assembly makes $ 79,500, Council makes $ 148,500).
He isn't required to
give up his
seat unless he is convicted of a felony.
Traditionally, the kind of progressive movement that's lining
up behind Nixon has been critiqued for
not giving black voters — a voting bloc vital to winning elections — a
seat at the table, and for putting racial justice issues second to those of economic justice.
Lopez, who was
not present at today's meeting, has already
given up his post as Brooklyn Democratic Party chair, and also resigned his Assembly
seat on Monday morning.
He would also have to
give up his Brooklyn
seat, although it's in a safe Democratic district, and so that wouldn't likely impact the yet - unresolved balance of power question.
* CORRECTION: The state legislators might
not have to
give up their
seats, depending on when the primaries end
up taking place.
His 50 - state strategy clearly
gave us the infrastructure to take advantage of last - minute opportunities to pick
up seats in places that we wouldn't otherwise have a chance.
Silver has since pleaded
not guilty, and while he still holds his
seat in the Assembly, he did have to
give up his position as speaker.
Attorney Monica Wallace officially announced her candidacy for the 143rd District Assembly
seat, but a match -
up against incumbent Conservative Angela Wozniak is
not yet a
given.
Assemblyman Anthony Brindisi, a Utica Democrat, will
not run for the NY - 22
seat Republican Rep. Richard Hanna is
giving up at the end of the year, instead decided to seek re-election to his current
seat.
Too many of the party's
seats are
not hitting their target funding, one activist claims, because the incumbents have simply
given up the ghost and there is no real effort to hold them.
Robinson said this showed that it was the collapse in support for other parties that
gave the BNP a
seat in the European parliament - their share of the vote went
up from 1.6 %, to 8 % -
not the fact that more people were voting for them.
McMahon wasn't willing to
give up his
seat.