Sentences with phrase «often goes to the state»

Not exact matches

The page states that Scott was hoping to reach a wider Hispanic and Cuban audience, and was able to do so through targeted Facebook ads that often targeted people following the 2010 World Cup that was going on at the same time as Scott's campaign.
When we create an environment in which there is no trust (often due to poor communication), our neocortex shuts off and we go into what is known as Critter State.
Industry advocates often blame the Obama administration's «war on coal,» specifically two signature policies to reduce fossil fuels» carbon emissions — the Clean Power Plan, which never went into effect before the Trump administration moved to eliminate it altogether, and the Paris Climate Agreement, from which the United States has withdrawn.
CIA Director Mike Pompeo said during an appearance at the Center for Strategic and International Studies this month that it was «time to call out WikiLeaks for what it really is: a non-state, hostile intelligence service often abetted by state actors, like Russia,» and he criticized prior administrations as having been «squeamish» about going after publishers of state secrets.
As opposed to the thousands and thousands of billboards & church message boards every 50 ft with their snarky comments pushing their beliefs and quite often attacking non -(Jesus) believers and / or science directly or indirectly, all the millions of people that like to go around constantly «sharing their beliefs» about how everyone who believes differently is gonna be tortured and burned for eternity, or the countless attempts by local, state, and federal government officials to push laws based on those beliefs and to favor those beliefs all over the country.
Oh man... Officially, it was a musical play designed to raise money for the debate team, I guess to pay for our top teams to go to state tournaments and such, which they often did, Pacilio having honed the team into one of the very best in California.
It is wise, in fact, to go beyond this by frankly stating that most human problems are complicated, that some require professional therapy, that many can not be solved fully, and that often the best we can do is change our attitudes toward them.
It is important to distinguish between the constitutional principle of separation of church and state and the political doctrine that often goes by the same name.
The age - long conflict, at best at least latent and often chronic or acute, between Church and state, seems for the time to be going against the Church.
«For many years, «going green» was the domain of idealistic environmentalists who championed the cause of preserving our planet as a primary goal,» the company states, noting that the sector was often «too preoccupied with generating profit to be concerned with such matters.»
Even in this state, going to the locker room, donning a uniform and participating in a demanding workout would have been easy enough; often he had driven off his blues by doing exactly that.
Yeah my home state, oh my gosh it was amazing and from that stand point I'm like wow I want to go to this game just to go and breastfeed or pump or whatever you want to do, so I often wonder if that will help a little bit too in just kind of getting the word out there.
To that end, campaigns often make it very clear where money is going, for instance raising funds for a particular stated task such as running TV ads or supporting grassroots organizing in a defined area.
Electoral area system does lead to a «winner - take - all» scenario, where a 55 % majority often leads to a total dominance - a visible example is the USA elections; where if 51 % of a state votes for a presidental candidate, then nationally 100 % of that state votes go for him / her.
@Denis de Bernardy: because I've often heard the charge of corruption thrown at Arab states; and as I said it came to me as a «surprise» that so many in the Israel government has faced similar charges and been indicted; just goes to show what one can learn when reading around; look at whats happening at the US with the Potentate Trump and his First Family - who'd have thought the US would have gone the way of Arab nepotism?
«We're not going to comment on any statements from a failed former gubernatorial candidate looking to extend his 15 minutes of fame, especially one who has received millions of dollars in tax breaks from the same State government he so often criticizes.
Steinem went on to enumerate the WFP's achievements, calling the party «the anchor of progressive reform across this diverse state that so often is the conscience of the country.»
In addition, Carlucci announced a roundtable discussion on mold issues in Rockland County, hoping to address what he stated was a «real, serious threat to our health» which often goes overlooked.
The designation allows owners of the LLCs to donate to the same candidates, and therefore often go beyond state contribution limits — a practice that is most often done by construction, development and real estate companies in New York state.
A recent investigation by state Attorney General Eric Schneiderman found 54 % of all tickets to hot concerts are set aside for industry insiders or presale customers before they are offered to the general public and that brokers looking to offer tickets way above face value often illegally deploy «bot» software that allows them to buy thousands within seconds of their going on sale.
Most public - sector unions in the state can not legally strike — instead, unresolved labor disputes go to binding arbitration, which often leads to decisions that cities can not afford.
Silver has been the most inscrutable power broker at the state Capitol for two decades, with just two or three of his most intimate associates, who often went back to his childhood on the Lower East Side, knowing really well what he was all about.
Add to this mix Latin culture: «A lot of places where Zika is common the people are incredibly social, and they go all over the city to see family and friends,» he says, while in the United States, «people often come home and go inside and there's air conditioning and they watch TV.»
Under pressure from the Kyoto Protocol, which went into effect in February for just about every country except the United States and Australia, people elsewhere have actually begun to think about such questions, often in ways that are startling for their scale and severity.
Consumers often postpone a visit to a financial planner, skip going to the gym, or put off having a drink with a friend just because they are so close to completing what they are doing at the moment,» write authors Ji Hoon Jhang (Oklahoma State University) and John G. Lynch Jr. (University of Colorado).
Recruiters often go to professional organization conferences and symposia, including regional and state meetings.
In response, the cells launch into recycling mode by turning on ULK1, which may be one reason why, rather than dying, some cancer cells seem to go into a dormant state and return — often more drug resistant — after treatment stops.
Just like a well - rounded practice, we warm up the body and often end with an inversion, so we connect with our prana vayu to go inward, our apna vayu to anchor, our samana vayu to unite them, and finally our udana vayu to ascend the mind and body toward a state of deep relaxation and meditation.
If that's the case your body is not going to want to let go of the weight because you're constantly in a state of caloric restriction which triggers what's often referred to as «starvation mode».
When we enter into a state of «fight or flight», digestion and nutrient absorption is halted (often including our ability to go to the bathroom or creating a need to «flush» waste from the body), our senses are heightened, and the liver releases glycogen as fuel for our muscles to be able to react quickly — even if we are sitting at our desks!
This goes to show why bodybuilders often state you need plenty of sleep and why children need a lot of sleep for growth.
One of the greatest benefits of regularly going through the Soul Defragmentation process is the return to our most natural state of being — the joy, happiness, wonder, peace, playfulness and awe we experienced as children but that is often lost in the process of growing up as the sometimes harsh realities of adult life steal our innocence and leave us filled with unconscious trauma, limiting beliefs and emotional wounds.
While the long - term treatment often needs to be surgery or medication - related, there are also many natural options to support the body through a hyperthyroid state before going down that path.
He states while adding that there is a long way to go and things often swing between banality and super-interesting.
He was arrested for his romances with white women and often lived abroad to avoid persecution in the United States where Jim Crow was still going strong.
I found a guy on my match list one night who stated Dating is a romantic Players would often use this as a way of letting Sims go to Old Town by but Sims can not be on a date and an outing at the same
Extras include an audio commentary with Christopher Lee, moderated by Jay Slater (which is an odd track at times as Lee simply states what's going on on - screen, often interrupting his moderator attempting to ask questions to do so); the film's theatrical trailer re-creation in HD; and a 45 - minute interview with Christopher Lee by Brad Stevens.
Claiming the reaction to the film «still humbles» him, the director went on to state that fans» wholehearted embrace of his movie «often moved me and my wife to tears».
If you go into this expecting a slick, international thriller with some relevant social commentary about relations between the United States and Mexico, the state of corporate greed and how bad things often happen to good people — well, there's a LITTLE bit of that stuff lightly sprinkled in.
Although, things get fairly dark (as they often do in Capra and Sturges) when Palin shuts down and goes catatonic, overwhelmed by the advisers who are trying to make her into someone and something she is not (neither a conventional politician, nor a credible candidate for Vice President of the United States), she finally snaps out of it, drawing strength from her love of family and state and country, and «goes rogue» in the third act, rediscovering her unique voice and her true spirit.
In the latest go - round of revisions of academic content standards in a state where the task is often rife with controversy, the board told writers not to delete Christmas and Rosh Hashana, as had been proposed in a draft.
TIP provides a new way to look at what is going on behind the school gate, as Susan Craig states: «Traditional explanations of children's disruptive behaviours often emphasise their volitional aspects, suggesting that they occur as a result of bad choices, or intentional defiance... Recent studies of trauma and self and self - regulation provide an explanation.»
Not surprisingly, SEA respondents from across the states explained that they are often met with feelings of trepidation among local staff when it is their turn to go through the evaluation process.
... If all children of the state were objects of impartial solicitude, no reason is obvious for denying transportation reimbursement to students of this class, for these often are as needy and as worthy as those who go to public or parochial schools.
Previously, tenure charges went through the state administrative law courts and ultimately were decided by the state education commissioner, in a process that could take years to resolve, often at great expense.
Thanks to political pressure, for instance, state and district leaders often cut promising initiatives and programs prematurely, before they've gone through the multiple years of implementation, assessment, redesign, and improvement that might have enabled them to succeed.
With every state enacting Common Core, students would get the same quality of curricula no matter where they are or go; this would be especially helpful to military families who often shift from state to state, as well as those who move from school to school within states.
If the state wants this sort of additional competence and knowledge, it is going to have to pay more for it, something that doesn't often happen with current union pay scales.
During semi-secret meetings at the State of Illinois building in Chicago, Senger often went to the side with people from the Civic Committee of the Commercial Club of Chicago (usually Dee Dee Meyers).
«They're going to go down as the worst laws we've looked at,» said Sen. Bert Johnson, a Democrat who has accepted campaign money from both the teacher's union and Democrats for Education Reform, a national Democratic group that support candidates with education platforms that often differ from those of the unions, according to campaign finance records filed with the state.
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z