Sentences with phrase «obstructionists go»

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Eventually the design pros went to the CEO Tim Miller, complaining about the obstructionist from R&D, but Miller explained that for Stolt and his team there was method to the madness.
Polls in the province show 80 per cent of voters in favour of legalized midwifery, and legalization of the practice in Ontario has turned up the heat to the point where Quebec Health Minister Marc - Yvan Cote warned doctors that if they continue with their obstructionist tactics, he will skip pilot projects and go directly to legalization.
And how is your property going to benefit from an abandoned building nearby, which is likely to be vandalized, suffer graffiti, and all manner of defacement the longer it sits vacant because the minority decided to be bully obstructionists and live in some kind of retro delusion??!! Pfff.
Yet at the same time, it is his Health Department that was conspicuously unhelpful, even obstructionist, when residents all but begged for help during the early going of the crisis.
And part of what I'm hoping everybody here comes away from is hope that we can actually do something about it, but also a sense of urgency that this is not going to be something that we can just kind of mosey along about and put up with climate denial or obstructionist politics for very long if, in fact, we want to leave for the next generation beautiful days like today.
When they pulled the U.S. out of Kyoto, they went out of their way to assert — in sanctimonious tones that were believed by none — that the U.S. would refrain from obstructionist behavior.
Given the on - going social disadvantage and distress of Indigenous communities in Australia, the continuing string of judgments negative to native title rights in the Australian courts, and the at times hostile and obstructionist behaviour of federal and some state governments, the argument to take close note of Canadian developments is compelling.
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