Sentences with phrase «national ambitions over»

«New York is learning what happens when the Mayor prioritizes his personal national ambitions over running New York: crime is on the rise, public schools are still failing our children, and Bill de Blasio's signature initiative, Vision Zero, isn't working,» Laska said in a statement.

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While a move to Sevilla wouldn't make sense from an ambition point of view as it's difficult to see how they could offer more assurances than Arsenal over winning major trophies, a chance to work with Sampaoli again after their success with the Chilean national team could be an appealing proposal.
The plan sets out national ambitions to: Reduce adult (aged 18 or over) smoking prevalence in England to 18.5 per cent or less by the end of 2015 (from 21.2 per cent), meaning around 210,000 fewer smokers a year.
For a politician who is said to have national ambitions, Gov. Andrew Cuomo has over the years been adept at sidestepping thorny national political questions.
Like it or not, Rudy famously endorsed Mario Cuomo over Pataki in 1994 and that certainly didn't end his statewide or national ambitions.
Just as she'd slammed him days before for sauntering off to feed his national ambitions in Miami Beach over the weekend, even as mayoral control of the schools hangs in the balance.
Shittu who is nursing a governorship ambition had petitioned the National Chairman of the APC, Chief John Odigie - Oyegun; and Tinubu, over what he described as the «unbecoming conduct» of the Governor.
The showing may impact Cuomo's overall narrative — particularly if he ever indulges any national ambitions — and sets up a new challenge of bringing dissenters into the fold to supercharge his expected victory over Westchester County executive Rob Astorino, the Republican nominee, in November.
Epic economic disaster spilling out of the banking crisis has cast a pall over ambitions, both personal and national.
It's worth remembering that, as they stand, national emissions pledges won't keep global temperature rise to 2C, much less 1.5 C. (The Paris Agreement has a built - in ratchet mechanism designed to raise ambition over time.)
Warsaw attaches a different emphasis to the clause, related to the way that increased ambition may be imposed outside the bloc's carbon market, but touching on the fractious arguments over qualified majority voting and, potentially, the national veto.
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