Sentences with phrase «of cabinet fronts»

We replaced a couple of the cabinet fronts with chicken wire and removed the heavy oven vent.
If totally exposed cabinetry sounds a bit daunting, consider replacing some of your cabinet fronts with frosted glass.
I love the look of that cabinet front but I want the mint green.

Not exact matches

Environment Minister Donna Faragher has resigned from cabinet ahead of the birth of her first baby, increasing speculation about the imminent return of disgraced former Treasurer Troy Buswell to the front bench.
While previous presidents, including President Obama, have raised the Administrator of the Small Business Administration to a Cabinet - level position, Trump should continue his out - of - the - box thinking and make a small business Cabinet position even more front and center in his own administration.
As the front - runner for U.S. secretary of state, Exxon Mobil Corp Chief Executive Rex Tillerson would bring a global business savvy seldom seen in a Cabinet member, let alone the country's top diplomat.
One hundred days ago the cabinet was sworn in on the steps of the legislature, in front of thousands of Albertans who had voted for change.
Kenney, once a cabinet minister under former prime minister Stephen Harper, was long considered the front - runner to replace Harper as leader of the federal Conservatives.
So what's a mom do do when searching through the cabinets, I spy the peanut butter just sitting at the front of the shelf?
Measure the dimensions of the front of your cabinet with a tape measure.
Place a picture of the animal on the front of the cabinet.
If your baby can sit up, you can let him hold and shake the bag or you can tape it to a vertical surface like a window, cabinet or the front of your dishwasher... you know, if you're into keeping baby busy with developmental play while you get meals prepped and cleaned;) You can also tape a bag to the floor under baby's feet while he's in a jumper or exersaucer.
If baby can stand, you can tape sensory bags to the top of a low table or shelf or tape to a vertical surface at chest or shoulder height (again, like a window, cabinet or the front of your dishwasher).
All of this could make a political job which doesn't quite measure up to being a cabinet minister, but may be both more interesting and more significant than being a long term opposition front bench spokesperson.
Kirstjen Nielsen, the homeland security secretary, reportedly told colleagues she was close to resigning after Trump berated her yesterday in front of the entire cabinet for what he said was her failure to adequately secure the nation's borders.
Nine - tenths of the M.P.'s who first won seats in the House of Commons in 1918 or thereafter, and who held some ministerial office in the years from 1918 to 1955, began their progress towards posts in a ministry or a Cabinet by serving as parliamentary secretaries or as junior ministers... Recruitment to the front bench clearly begins with these two offices.
Although he is not a member of the shadow cabinet, Mr Cameron told the meeting of the 1922 Committee last night that Mr Clarke would speak from the front bench «from time to time».
with Brown's «one of the team» speech in front of the cabinet.
Interesting tally on the Cabinet member front, but the line of the Labour Party is also very important in any hypothetical «what if» scenario.
He reckons that the mistakes of the last election ought to be corrected, such that Ed Miliband reaches out to the Lib Dems now and dangles the possibility of major Cabinet positions in front of their rapacious eyes.
At his cabinets, it was absolutely forbidden to discuss in front of Gordon Brown his chronic failure to present a personality or fashion a vision with appeal to voters, his lack of capacity to run an orderly and collegiate government with a coherent long - term strategy and his crippling inability to remedy any of these flaws, whatever help he was offered.
Theresa May is preparing a new year reshuffle that could see a number of cabinet figures losing their positions in an attempt to refresh the Conservative front bench.
He adds that Ed Balls was angry that Brown «had been made to look weak» in front of his cabinet by «having to kowtow to a supposed ally».
«The purpose of the council is to ask state employees to advise and make recommendations to the governor relating to employee / employer relations; to give front - line state employees a stronger voice in Frankfort; and to create a two - way communication mechanism between front - line state merit employees and the governor's office,» according to the state Personnel Cabinet website, which links to several public employee unions.
In truth, with such a deeply split Cabinet and no majority to speak of, the PM could do little else but play both ends against the middle in an attempt to present some sort of united front to Brussels.
Rather, it is «for shadow cabinet and front bench spokespeople, political advisers and party staff,» suggesting that Corbyn is keen for some of his own senior advisers to be more active on the airwaves.
Former deputy prime minister John Prescott's wrote: «I really hope every member of the shadow cabinet thinks twice before writing for the Sun after that front page.»
This follows the resignation last week of Jo Stevens from the shadow cabinet and Tulip Siddiq from Labour's front bench.
The best of the front bench outside the shadow cabinet are women (such as Lisa Nandy on the left, Stella Creasy on the right) and the weakest performers in the current shadow cabinet are men.
Supporters of the hybrid plan in Cabinet - including Theresa May, Philip Hammond and Greg Clark - say keeping duties aligned up front would avoid the need for physical customs borders between the UK and EU.
It came as Mr Corbyn tightened his grip on the party with the completion of a shadow cabinet reshuffle which saw a host of allies handed front bench roles.
Spelman was given prominent cabinet support as George Osborne, Iain Duncan Smith, Andrew Mitchell and the chief whip, Patrick McLoughlin, sat on the front bench in a public display of support.
The night of those shadow cabinet discussions was to mark the start of a thorny relationship between the new - style leader and dozens of Labour politicians, on the back and front benches, with some privately admitting that they hope this antisemitism row will be the beginning of the end for a leadership they have never backed.
She answered questions about what kind of cabinet secretaries she'd pick, and she employed a tactic used previously by many a front - runner candidate: deflect political attacks from opponents who are running behind.
Other big thinking on this front focuses on the Downing Street operation and the membership of the first Cameron Cabinet.
Lots of Liberal Democrat ministers, but not a single Conservative Cabinet minister on the front bench, though debate very well attended overall.
Having notched up another record as the only member of the shadow cabinet and cabinet from 1997, Strathclyde broke through to the front rank when he was the beneficiary of a major internal Tory row over Lords reform in 1998.
Labour MPs who want the Cabinet to oust Mr Brown had been hoping that polls would show that a change of leader would close the gap with the Tories — in the hope of creating a bandwagon effect for Mr Miliband, the front - runner to succeed him.
She only got on the front bench and later into the Shadow Cabinet because of a dearth of presentable female Conservative MPs, at a time when the likes of Barbara Castle were at the forefront of politics.
Many of the Conservative front bench beneath the rank of Shadow Cabinet I have never heard of.
Overall, there are more stars in the junior ranks of the front bench (good sign for the future) than in the shadow cabinet which at times doesn't look hungry enough.
As a Government energy adviser, a former Cabinet minister and father - in - law to George Osborne, Lord Howell should have known better on a number of fronts than to set himself up for the headlines which are sure to savage him in tomorrow's newspapers.
A number of her cabinet colleagues joined her on the front bench to express solidarity.
Jeremy Corbyn's reshuffle of Labour's front bench has been designed to create a more unified shadow cabinet, reports the Guardian's Rowena Mason in a wrap which takes account of events of the past two hours.
Two thirds of Labour's front bench roles would be left unfilled if Jeremy Corbyn wins the leadership because MPs will refuse to back his policies, shadow cabinet ministers have warned.
I am quite sympathetic to his ignoring and treating badly some of the right wing idiots but he also treats some of the front bench, and even some of the shadow cabinet, like this.
In a Daily Politics film, Eleanor Garnier reports on how Tory MP and chair of the public administration select committee, Bernard Jenkin, has written to Cabinet Secretary Jeremy Heywood and Cabinet Office minister Francis Maude, warning them that he may call them in front of his committee for answers.
You kindly offered a most interesting shadow minister of state role, but having served on the Opposition front bench for nearly ten years, mostly in the Shadow Cabinet, I would prefer to return to the back benches.
Attack on all fronts, using as many members of the shadow cabinet as possible and give David Cameron a rest.
Mrs May has already lost Sir Michael Fallon (pictured front row, third from left) from her Cabinet, while Priti Patel (pictured right of middle row) has now gone
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