Sentences with phrase «of affairs by»

• Reliable and resilient paramedic professional with a strong will to come on top of emergency state of affairs by quickly and accurately assessing patients and providing them immediate first aid and CPR.
In advising on Lean practices, they talk about mapping the firm's current state of affairs by including a group of people within the firm and taking into account how the business currently operates, designing the future state of the target process, and then implementing a plan for the proposed improvements.
Dealing with this state of affairs by yourself is not something anyone wants to do.
To effect the changes needed to arrive at the desired state of affairs by the end of this century is going to be close to impossible.
Pet owners too can alleviate this state of affairs by monitoring their pets as they are being groomed — this not only allows them to witness the actual events, it might also help to ease the pet's anxiety at being handled by strangers and being in an unfamiliar place.
And so do laws become serviceable and adapt themselves to every one of our affairs by some wrested, forced, and biased interpretation.»
And as president, he continues to be shadowed by accusations of an affair by the pornographic film actress known as Stormy Daniels.
Some MPs have spoken of their frustration at the handling of the affair by the leadership, in a further sign of disquiet over Miliband just three weeks after 20 shadow ministers were said to be ready to oust their leader if former home secretary Alan Johnson was willing to step in.

Not exact matches

Following the talk by Rice in Beijing this fall, GE hosted a panel whose speakers included Joachim von Amsberg, a World Bank veteran who is now a vice president at the new AIIB, and China's former vice minister of foreign affairs, He Yafei.
Jonathan Miller, Channel 4's foreign affairs correspondent, investigates footage taken from thousands of videos circulating online, with the aim of determining whether or not there is prima facie evidence of widespread and systematic torture being carried out by the Syrian state on its own people.
According to filings made by Mercury Public Affairs, a political strategy group contracted by Manafort, the former chancellor had met with several members of Congress in 2013 to lobby for Ukraine.
Commentary by George A. Lopez, the Hesburgh Professor Emeritus of Peace Studies at the University of Notre Dame's Kroc Institute for International Peace Studies in the Keough School of Global Affairs.
If you were one of the people who got sucked in by the hype, though, and bought at the peak, deciding what to do has been a wrenching affair.
The second JR concerns the decision by the Department of Agriculture, Environment and Rural Affairs to grant a revised water discharge consent for the Company's exploration site.
Its backers are financial markets insiders who have become frustrated by the state of affairs today and want to see more competition in securities trading.
The Apple chief was accompanied by Lisa Jackson, Apple's vice president of environment and government affairs and the head of the Environmental Protection Agency under President Barack Obama.
But Leslie Lenkowsky, professor emeritus of public affairs and philanthropic studies at Indiana University Bloomington, told CNBC by phone that he felt Global Citizen's approach may be too broad.
Called stylish, elegant and charming by reviewers, the book «buzzes with the energy of numerous adventures, love affairs, twists of fate and silly antics,» raves the Wall Street Journal.
Yannick Lamonde, an official within Canada's Department of Foreign Affairs and International Trade (DFAIT), received word in January last year of an impending report by a prominent non-governmental organization.
Christine Trimble, vice president of public affairs at Qualcomm, said in a statement, «While we are disappointed by today's rulings, we recognize that the motions involved high procedural hurdles.»
The company has a love affair with their leadership team, evidenced by their employees long tenure with the company and the very high reviews of their CEO on Glassdoor.
Confirmation of this state of affairs was recently provided by a research study, Value for Money from Health Insurance Systems in Canada and the OECD (2012 edition), from Vancouver - based think tank the Fraser Institute.
If a correction that severe does materialize, the market turmoil of February 2018 will seem a tame affair by comparison.
David Shulkin, U.S. secretary of Veterans Affairs, told reporters on Wednesday that as a Jewish American, he was «outraged» by neo-Nazis and other white supremacist groups and felt obligated to speak out against them.
Since they were all single and surrounded by a lot of single soldiers, there were multiple memorable romances and affairs nurtured over Tom Collins cocktails in the booths of the officers» club.
The financial affairs of numerous previously low - key unlisted or foreign - owned companies headquartered in Western Australia have been released by the Australian Taxation Office for the second year running.
Three days later this week, in China, news surfaced that the country has removed from a central government purchase list some of the largest U.S tech firms implicated in the very affairs revealed by Snowden, including most notably Cisco Sistems (CSCO), but also Apple Inc (AAPL), Citrix Systems (CSTX), and Intel's (INTC) McAfee security business.
In Gatsby, the Rumsey estate appears in slightly modified form, as Gatsby's own house: «a colossal affair by any standard — it was a factual imitation of some Hôtel de Ville in Normandy, with a tower on one side, spanking new under a thin beard of raw ivy, and a marble swimming pool and more than forty acres of lawn and garden.»
«From time to time, I will get called by the director general of export controls at Global Affairs Canada, asking for my feedback regarding a policy issue.
Those looking to gain a hiring and retention advantage with generous paid personal leave programs are already light years ahead of companies that would simply abide by a federal mandate, says Lisa Horn, SHRM's director of congressional affairs.
After the Freedom Act became law in early June, the agency was granted a 180 - day grace period to get its affairs in order before putting an end to the bulk phone metadata collection program authorized by a particular portion — Section 215 — of the Patriot Act.
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His bid for the presidency was marred by a seemingly inadequate knowledge of national affairs, which was most pronounced during a televised debate that showed Perry unable to remember the name of a third federal department he'd said he planned to cut, along with the Departments of Commerce and Education.
«At a time when young adults and families are struggling more than ever to pay for higher education, they simply can't afford to have more financial support eliminated by this tax plan,» said Reid Setzer, Young Invincibles» director of government affairs.
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IKO Group is now run by Israel's grandson, David, who lives in Toronto and also serves as chair of the Centre for Israel and Jewish Affairs.
None of these fumbles, however, compare to the mortification spawned by the Anil Kumar affair.
Jacobson, a career diplomat, was nominated for the post by President Barack Obama in June 2015, but her confirmation was held up for 10 months in the Senate — led by Republican Sen. Marco Rubio and Democratic Sen. Robert Menendez — over objections to the Obama administration's reestablishment of diplomatic ties with Cuba, which she helped negotiate as assistant secretary of state for Western Hemisphere affairs.
It's one of those «we'll believe it when we see it» affairs and living by it will take some (extraordinary) doing, but it's the kind of red meat that might make Canadian politics almost as exciting and fraught with contention as America's.
The panel, and the day of presentations surrounding it, were part of a series of boot camps for Canadian tech startups organized by the Canadian Trade Commissioner Service of the Department of Foreign Affairs and International Trade (DFAIT).
During one event attended by the prime minister that week, an investment seminar hosted by the Japan External Trade Organization and the Japanese Ministry of Economy, Trade, and Industry at the Pierre Hotel, Dr. Ziad Haider, special representative for commercial and business affairs at the US Department of State said, «Secretary Kerry... likes to say that foreign policy is economic policy, and in saying that he's referring to that interplay between foreign policy, foreign affairs, economic issues, and it's certainly true with bilateral diplomatic relations, as well.»
And Munro, an NDP campaigner hired by the public - affairs company Earnscliffe precisely for her knowledge of that dialect, is one of the people who can tell them.
Emails obtained by Judicial Watch from the State Department through a Freedom of Information Act lawsuit show that MacManus forwarded the news of Ambassador Christopher Stevens's death to the official in the State Department Legislative Affairs Office with instructions not to «forward to anyone at this point.»
Martin Moen, the director general at Global Affairs Canada who oversees North American trade policy, told a conference in Ottawa earlier this month that it would be «very difficult to see a path forward» for NAFTA if the U.S. continued to insist on changes that would constrain cross-border commerce, such as a the suggestion that the value of U.S. government contracts won by Canadian and Mexican firms should match the value of contracts American companies secure in Canada and Mexico.
«We don't interfere (in) the internal affairs of the United States, neither by my statements nor by electronic or other means.»
After John Flannery, General Electric's new CEO, saved his company's stock by giving a candid interview on its «horrible» state of affairs, CNBC's Jim Cramer gained some renewed hope.
The four - story home designed by Pope will be where the Bezos family lives, according to the Washingtonian, which obtained construction plans from the Washington D.C. Department of Consumer and Regulatory Affairs.
Her appointment would need to be approved by the US Senate, which has in the past objected to irregularities in the tax affairs of nominees and their partners.
Nike has stuck by Woods through the 2009 expose of his extramarital affairs, when other sponsors such as Gatorade, AT&T and General Motors cancelled their contracts.
According to the visa requirements set out by the State Administration of Foreign Experts Affairs, foreigners who excel in the fields of science, technology, business or sport can apply for an extended work visa for up to 10 years.
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