Sentences with phrase «new era of»

Let's promise each other, this is the beginning of a new era of progressive Democratic leadership in New York City for years and years to come.»
A combination of LibDem and Labour MPs plus 42 Tories means the door is now wide open to a new era of press regulation in Britain.
«Today is a truly historic day that will usher in a new era of peace and stability for all residents of Monroe,» said KJ Village Administrator Gedalye Szegedin.
A new era of coalition took some getting used to, as the second part of 2010 proved even more eventful than the first.
After «years of stagnation,» Cuomo announced a $ 5.6 billion transformation of the Long Island Rail Road to strengthen the region's transportation infrastructure and usher in a new era of economic growth.
The UN Secretary General is quoted in the statement to have said that the summit would chart a new era of sustainable development in which poverty would be eradicated, prosperity would be shared and the core drivers of climate change would be tackled.
In his introduction, Mr. Sharpton further bemoaned the media's coverage of the races, and said that after Mr. de Blasio won the mayor's race, heralding a new era of progressive leadership, «the media started attacking everything.»
Governor Andrew M. Cuomo today announced a historic $ 5.6 billion transformation of the Long Island Rail Road to strengthen the region's transportation infrastructure and usher in a new era of economic growth.
Sen. Mike Gianaris compared the meeting to an «eclipse» rather than the dawn of a new era of ethics in Albany.
The advent of coalition has both created and reflected a new era of broad consensus where the biggest battles are over tweaks to the benefits system and hand - wringing over cuts which all the parties would, more or less, be obliged to implement.
Domestically, however, Kenyatta's rhetoric will be firmly focused on the country's development and the need to move towards a new era of African prosperity, pushing Kenya beyond the precious 5 % GDP growth rate.
It is important that we go into this election and emerge out of it as one united nation ready to move into a new era of development and transformation.
It was, of course, an electrifying speech but more it was a moment of such excitement and hope that America's first black president ushered in a new era of liberalism in the best possible sense.
By the same reasoning, Schaffer also failed to endorse John Brooks, the only Democrat to win a new seat on Long Island last Fall after years of promises by State Democrats that Hillary Clinton at the top of the ticket would usher in a new era of Democratic dominance in the suburbs that would hold for a generation or more (in case you missed it, that actually didn't happen).
The push, which advanced on Monday in Albany with a Senate hearing on the issue, comes as the IDC is facing pressure from the left for their coalition government with Senate Republicans in the new era of uncertainty for liberals under the Donald Trump administration.
He calls for a new era of «racially - targeted policies» that directly respond to these patterns of structural injustice that are «too deep to ignore.»
Their last report, published earlier this year, established that we are in a new era of public order policing — one that is faster moving and more unpredictable — and that police tactics will have to be as adaptable as possible to keep up.
Mr Pickles called the package of reforms «a ground - breaking shift in power to councils and communities overturning decades of central government control and starting a new era of people power.
I truly believe that we are standing on the threshold of a new era of American progress.We are moving to a more...
Nate Wilcox, for instance, talked about politics as moving out of the broadcast era and into a new era of machine politics, but with organizations like MoveOn, individual campaigns and the parties providing the machinery instead of geographically - based groups like the traditional urban political machines.
Does their work herald a new era of conservative grassroots organizing, or will it remain a shadow of the shoe - leather emphasis of Democratic groups?
Recent developments regarding a pre-salt award to US oil company Cobalt International Energy may herald a new era of US regulatory activism with consequences for Angola and other oil - rich states, but it is too soon to tell.
Then, in 2000, Amazon Rising opened a new era of exhibits at Shedd.
I look forward to shedding some light, and laughs, on my experiences in the new era of cloth diapering.
Several NCF programs have been highlighted as effective examples of ways to increase father involvement in children's lives as part of a report of recommendations to the President: «A New Era of Partnerships,» produced by the President's Advisory Council on Faith - Based and Neighborhood Partnerships.
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This ushers in a new era of face - to - face communication.
In his speech, President Obama spoke on the importance of increased responsibility where Americans would embrace a new era of accountability.
I think Dana has done wonders for her district and is leading the nation into a new era of school food reform.
These organic baby clothing brands are leading the way to a new era of clean starts and healthier babies.
And with Formula 1 introducing a new era of cars this season, Fernley believes that may be the case even more so than in previous years.
Formula 1 drivers could pay a bigger price this season for any mistakes as the new era of cars are «much harder» to catch, that's according to Esteban Ocon.
What should have been a robust defence of their title win — and perhaps even the start of a new era of domestic domination under Jose Mourinho — quickly unraveled into the end of one managerial regime, as the Blues slumped to just four wins in their first 16 league games.
He's earned this renewal, and we hope this last season on the pitch will coincide with the beginning of a new era of success for Roma.
When Ronald Koeman was appointed as manager of Everton, with The Toffees spending huge sums of money, a new era of success was anticipated at Goodison Park.
Arsenal's current rejuvenation programme is built around the «British core» - six young players who all signed long - term contracts in December, committing to a new era of success (hopefully).
A Premier League season that was due to herald a new era of Manchester dominance, was instead ruled by a ruthless Chelsea side.
Not only would he be able to make the difference on the pitch as a match - winner in his own right but his impact off it could again be far more important and long - standing as a role model and catalyst for another new era of youthful excellence at Old Trafford.
«I don't believe it heralds a new era of instability at the club,» said Gazidis, insistent.
If that's the case, lucky for them they acquired Brooklyn's first - round pick in the Kyrie trade, so odds are they end up with one of Trae Young, Michael Porter Jr. or Marvin Bagley III to lead a new era of Cavaliers basketball if he leaves this summer.
That win kicked off a new era of success at Barcelona and Iniesta won over the doubters to graduate from a cameo role and become the heart of Pep Guardiola's midfield.
And at worst, a continued souring of a relationship that not too long ago looked like the one that would usher in a new era of Spurs greatness.
We are not in the 90's or early 2000, modern football is cruel and rough less... The new era of managerial skills has passed him by without making any noise and he missed it.
Only Pepe and Alvaro Arbeloa of Carlo Ancelotti's outfield squad are older than Ronaldo, such has been the focus on the construction of a new era of talent, with Real Madrid looking to invest more into their academy programme as well as eyeing up potential youthful talents from elsewhere, with Liverpool winger Raheem Sterling known to be a target.
If Klopp wants to usher in a new era of success at Anfield, he has to find the balance between the two and over the course of a long season, and against tougher opposition in Europe in particular, Liverpool could get found out and it will prove to be costly.
It seemed the new era of the Lakers had begun.
He added that Kubica has proved he is still very fast, but pointed out the 2008 Canadian GP winner testing a 2012 car is very different to the new era of machines that have debuted this season:
The 2017 season and new era of F1 didn't get off to the strongest start.
Why this makes sense: It's time for a new era of football in Arizona.
Dust will be history — mud, too — in the brave new era of synthetic football fields.
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