Sentences with phrase «now calls for the removal»

The design now calls for the removal of five dead trees.
One of the city's most prominent lawmakers is now calling for the removal of a controversial statue in East Harlem.
One of New York City's most prominent lawmakers is now calling for the removal of a controversial statue in East Harlem of a doctor who experimented slaves.

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Benchmark Capital is now calling for Kalanick's removal from Uber's board.
That move is now being debated in court, with Federal Communications Commission calling for the removal of the regulation.
I'm reading one of the 2016 removal notices now: «We have arranged for our enforcement team to call at your home this week where they may take control of your goods... These goods will be held for a period of five working days prior to being sold.»
«I congratulate and thank Borough President Katz for creating a beautiful space at Borough Hall where people can relax and women will now be celebrated rather than denigrated,» said former Queens Borough President CLAIRE SHULMAN, who called for the removal of the original «Triumph of Civic Virtue» statue during her tenure as Borough President.
He subsequently became a forceful critic of ongoing operations within Iraq and led the call for the removal of U.S. forces, which has now occurred.
It's been six months since Carl P. Paladino published his now notorious comments about the Obamas, and ever since then calls for his removal from the Buffalo School Board have remained persistent.
WBFO's senior reporter Eileen Buckley says as Paladino is facing calls for his removal from the city school board, he has now given a new reason for his dismissal.
The mayor's removal of the elected board strengthened the superintendent (now called the chief executive officer, or CEO) and the central office, yet the school governance councils proposed a far less prominent role for the central office.
WHEREAS Skeeter Jones, good and gentle Labrador, attended faithfully with Ms. Amy Jones all prescribed Baylor Law School classes, dog - day in and dog - day out, until completion; WHEREAS he showed uncommon bravery in yawning loudly in abject dog - boredom during a certain lecture of Professor Jeremy Counseller, caring but little for the intricacies of removal and remand; WHEREAS he successfully begged for donuts from Professor David Guinn, having been unfairly tempted by the hi - jinks of the latter; WHEREAS Good Dog Skeeter completed the Practice Court program without being called upon once or reading nary a case, all knowing that a snarl would rebuff any such intrusion; WHEREAS he is now an older, wiser and even a bit fatter dog; WHEREAS those who survive Baylor Law School are entitled to all barking rights, entitlements and appurtenances thereto; THEREFORE, BE IT HEREBY DECREED that Baylor University School of Law confers upon Skeeter the Labrador this
• The author discloses that he is a gun owner, was a judge for 25 years, and is a former alternate member of the Judicial Retirement and Removal Commission (now called the Judicial Conduct Commission.
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