Sentences with phrase «official economic positions»

President Donald Trump seemed to waver last week on a couple of key official economic positions.

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That's how an economic development official in Tucson, Ariz., the governor of Delaware and the mayor of Detroit, respectively, are vying for position in a crowded race to attract Amazon's second headquarters in what one site selection consultant describes as a «once in a generation opportunity.»
Prior to joining BlackRock, she was a senior official at the International Monetary Fund (IMF), where she worked for 15 years in a range of positions related to economic analysis, policy making and global governance.
Now it appears that the prickly America First advocate who played a crucial role in driving Cohn to quit could, in fact, be taking his old position: Trump administration officials are reportedly considering White House trade adviser Peter Navarro as one of the leading candidates to head the National Economic Council (NEC).
Chairman of the anti-corruption agency, the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, Ibrahim Lamorde, has been relieved of his position as the head of the anti-graft agency hence replaced by Ibrahim Magu, a top level official of the Economic and Governance Unit of the EFCC.
Disgraced lobbyist Todd Howe helped a key economic development and compliance official at SUNY Polytechnic Institute land his position in 2014.
Some New Rochelle residents have raised questions about the nature of the mayoral position in New Rochelle and whether Bramson is a woefully underpaid full - time City employee or a significantly overpaid part - time government spokesperson who doubles as official cheerleader for economic development for New Rochelle's downtown business district.
Although the defence department's position appears to have been undermined by the economic imperative, some hardline officials are still concerned that technology such as supercomputers could be diverted to clandestine weapons programmes similar to those set up in Iraq or North Korea.
ASCD's Leadership Council recently adopted an official position calling for a comprehensive approach to learning that recognizes that successful young people are knowledgeable, emotionally and physically healthy, motivated, civically inspired, engaged in the arts, prepared for work and economic self - sufficiency, and ready for a multicultural world.
The report, which publishes economic data on city economies one year ahead of the Government's official figures, placed Derby in second position.
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