Sentences with phrase «of reneging»

Previously signed PPAs that are scrapped by developers could attract a fine of 50 % of the agreed tariff as India looks to halt the practice of reneging on contracts signed at higher prices.
Part one of the achievement required to unlock flight is already in the game, so that at least lowers the chance of them reneging on their promise this time, but I still wouldn't rule it out.
This ignores the negative externality / ethical hazard of reneging on your debt.
Voucher advocacy groups accused Edwards of reneging on campaign promises that no student in the voucher program would have to change schools.
When she piloted fracking legislation through the Commons as its junior minister, she was accused by the opposition of reneging on pledges not to let the controversial gas extraction process occur in national parks.
CND chairwoman Kate Hudson accused Mr Lewis of reneging on Mr Corbyn's pledge to scrap the nuclear weapons system.
However, following developments yesterday, key Labour ministers appeared to be showing signs of reneging on the target.
Unions have rejected any suggestion of reneging on the deal, and today the National Union of Teachers (NUT) reassured its members that the agreement would be implemented.
The repercussions of reneging on the Iran deal may last for years.
In today's letter, Mahoney accused Miner of reneging on an agreement not to form a local development corporation to compete with the Onondaga Civic Development Corp., which pays the rent for the joint economic development office out of fees it charges.
A spokesman for Cuomo, asked about the calls to increase taxes, accused Democrats who run the state Assembly of reneging on a plan to strip felonious officials of their public pensions.
According to him, Atiku would have done himself and the nation a favour by remaining at the APC to ensure that all perceived anomalies were corrected instead of reneging on his vow not to leave the party.
The Secretary of Fair Trade Ghana Limited, Kwame Asa - Ofori has accused the Akufo - Addo - led government of reneging on its promise to make fertilizer available to cocoa farmers.
The Secretary of Fair Trade Ghana Limited, Kwame Asa - Ofori has accused the Akufo - Addo - led government of reneging on its promise to make...
Koch has trained most of the fire from his New York Uprising campaign on Senate Republicans, whose leadership he accuses of reneging on the pledge which included creating the commission in time for 2012.
The «logic» of religious toleration was established, then, even though occasions of reneging were obviously frequent.
Acquirers can make a decent estimate of the contract - law costs of reneging on a new subsidiary's licensing agreement in the fashion Actelion did.
On January 2, 2013, Shkreli sent a demand letter to Doe accusing him of reneging on his agreement to continue to work with Shkreli in exchange for receiving Fearnow Shares.
Paul Davis emerged from a 45 minute meeting on Friday with Stephen Harper in Ottawa to accuse the federal government of reneging on agreed terms.

Not exact matches

But when that agenda means reneging on the EPA's core mission of protecting public health to serve corporate interests, it falls way outside any electoral mandate.
The decision is part of a broader suit against O'Leary by the chamber's Nova Scotia branch, which alleges that O'Leary reneged on a promise to be keynote speaker at the group's gala event in Halifax on May 18, 2017.
Given that Trump has, more recently, reneged on some of his more controversial proposals, entrepreneurs point out that the future is uncertain.
He has accused the US of violating his rights and reneging on an agreement to let him out in return for his Noriega testimony.
* For employees it is a way to persuade current executives into getting pay raises in a way that hits the bonuses current executives, who are signing their employment contract, less than the bonuses of future executives and shareholders, who will have to pay those raises; hoping that future executives and shareholders will not renege on the promises of deferred compensation by previous ones.
To stay afloat, several of Europe's banks may be forced to sell mountains of assets — among them, derivatives originating on the Street — and may have to renege on or delay some repayments on loans from Wall Street banks.
At the same time, Christians who are scripturally serious must share St. Paul's understanding of the «mystery» of continuing Judaism, and his certainty that God has not reneged on his promise to the children of Abraham (Romans 9 - 11).
L4H: it is still a massive assumption to automatically claim he reneged because of another decision he made.
While Pharaoh claimed to not know who this God was initially, he quickly found out, tried to bargain his way out of things, caved and reneged (several times), and eventually discovered the consequences of raging against God.
@Heddy: it is still a massive assumption to automatically claim he reneged because of another decision he made.
Further, though widespread cheating, self - serving grade inflation, theft of books, reneging on debts for educational loans, plagiarism and hucksterism are all too widespread, they are far from universal.
Hey, what does your «belief» or religion matter if reneging your statements helps get a black man out of the White House right?
A wistful letter of New Year's Day, 1941, again noted that many pacifists had reneged, owing to the exigencies of the conflict, but would return to the fold after the war.
Luther reminded his readers that Huss was burned at Constance after the Pope and Emperor together had reneged on the safe conduct promised when his theology still stood in need of a careful and honest examination.
After all, if we're simply spitballing, what if Jordan Morris didn't get injured and all of our other injuries didn't happen, and Dynamo didn't renege on the Derlis deal, and red cards hadn't rolled on like the Columbia, and on and on and on.
Is Wenger reneging on his committment to Campbell or is Campbell demanding a fast tracking of the agreement?
Anson added that some Fifa members had reneged on promises following Monday night's BBC Panorama documentary that highlighted corruption in world football and that Sepp Blatter, Fifa president, had spoken to members of the «evil of the media» ahead of the vote.
The Beef Bagel «Arsenal will of course point to their â $ œwe only fielded the kidsâ $ theory, but of course, Mr Wenger reneged somewhat upon his faith in his youngsters, by enhancing them with regular first teamers Sagna at right back, skipper Gallas next to Hoyte, Hleb on the right wing and remaining players who have all got first team experience.
The father of Juventus youngster Moise Kean says that the Turin - based club reneged on an agreement to send tractors to his home in the Ivory Coast, and added that Mino Raiola is not his son's agent.
Quite simply, attending your wedding, promising yourself as a faithful sexual partner meeting the physical needs of your future spouse and then thinking that you somehow actually have the «right» to renege on those promises makes you to be nothing but a liar and unfaithful to your spouse with respect to the promises that you have made.
Remember the last time Klein skated free of non-funded IDC primaries and reneged on the deal?
The Lisbon Constitution already has no democratic legitimacy in the eyes of most of the public after Labour reneged on its promise to give them a referendum.
The students - body also warned the Federal Government not to renege on the agreement that resulted to the «conditional» suspension of strike.
Ecuador doesn't have much to gain by Julian Assange's continued presence in the embassy but it would severely damage their reputation internationally if they reneged on their offer of asylum and expelled him.
Not only is he seen as untrustworthy on Europe, for example by reneging on his promise to hold a referendum on the Lisbon Treaty, his whole modernisation strategy since taking over the party leadership in 2005 has been seen by some as an essential betrayal of the party's core, conservative values.
Similarly when you see an elected official renege on a promise it is most likely in the favor of the big donors.
The precedent of previous deals that North Korea reneged on will also linger.
Although they appealed to a large share of the vote with a liberal and reformist programme, once introduced, the French reneged on what they had seen as positive ex ante.
The faction of the party led by former minister of Information, Professor Jerry Gana has refused to renege in its plan to hold its own convention.
For signing up to the Conservative's austerity agenda and reneging on its pledge to scrap university tuition fees, the party saw its poll ratings plummet, routinely struggling to hit 10 % — this after the halcyon days of the 2010 campaign, during which some polls even had them in the lead.
If, after just a month in government, the coalition reneges on one of the few concessions on economic policy that the Lib Dems managed to secure in the agreement, then the long term damage will be immense.
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