Sentences with phrase «only hear announcements»

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Whether it was during the Let's Talk TV hearings last fall, where many Canadians said they wanted to be able to pay for only the channels they wanted, or the actual announcement of such rules, a spooky bogeyman has been invoked over and over.
Of course, the only FOMC member traders really want to hear from at the moment is the newly appointed Jerome Powell, who will be giving his first interest rate announcement on March 21st.
The defeated contender Barry Gardiner had the results on his blog around 7 pm, an hour or so before most of the candidates heard the news, and two hours before the official announcement, with the result that several contenders only heard how they had done from party activists and friends.
Let's be perfectly honest: of the five films nominated in this category, we had only actually heard of three of them prior to the announcement.
With Season 4 of the TV show now officially under way on FOX it was only a matter of days before we heard an announcement around Season 2 of Telltale's BAFTA Award winning series based on the same comics from Robert Kirkman, the Eisner Award - winning creator and writer of The Walking Dead.
With Season 4 of the TV show now officially under way on FOX it was only a matter of days before we heard an announcement around Season 2 of Telltale's BAFTA Award winning series based on the sa... [Read More]
Climate science, which no one had ever heard of previously, burst on to the scene with an announcement that ACO2 was causing the planet to heat rapidly and catastrophically, only IMMEDIATE action to curb or eliminate fossil fuels could save us, and that the science was settled.
«That approach could include a more broadly representative and inclusive judicial advisory selection panel, where no political party has a majority (as the government now gives itself), parliamentarians as a whole are in the minority, and the provincial attorney general and provincial bar are represented, along with the Canadian Bar Association and the Canadian Judicial Conference; a protocol of consultation published by the minister of justice, setting out whom the minister intends to consult and with whom the advisory panel will meet; a public announcement by the minister of the criteria by which each candidate will be evaluated; and a final hearing at which the minister of justice — and not only the nominee — answers questions from parliamentarians, notably regarding how the nominee meets the established criteria,» he wrote then.
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