Sentences with phrase «organizations vowed»

Everyone in the industry, it seemed, read those blogs, and many of the writers / agents / organizations vowed to do something.
Recognizing that the SEMA Show serves as the premier trade show for the tire industry, TIA and SEMA announced late last year a joint effort in which the two organizations vowed to work closely with one another to provide the tire industry with greater value in the SEMA Show.
The nation's leading scientific organizations vowed to build on the momentum generated by the March for Science by continuing to reach out to the public and policymakers at all levels to promote sound scientific policies that advance discovery and benefit society, according to a joint statement...
The organization vowed to continue the struggle to prevent the «big oil» from making a mess of the Arctic.

Not exact matches

He also vowed to use Walgreens» clout to stand up to pharmaceutical benefits managers (PBMs), which represent organizations whose employees purchase a lot of medications.
She's vowed to donate much of her money to Emerson, a philanthropic organization she founded that owns media companies and supports organizations working on education and immigration issues.
Intuit, for example, has vowed to get to gender parity by 2020, a commitment in line with its support for organizations like Girls Who Code.
He also declined to sign the Giving Pledge, the organization started by Warren E. Buffett and Bill Gates to persuade the country's richest families to vow to give away at least half of their fortunes.
Full - blown VOW's (virtual organization websites) create a problem for any brokerage business model that doesn't have sufficient size or means (financial and or technical) to operate a VOW viably.
There are a holy host of practical and historical reasons for opposing the pledges being signed by many Republican presidential candidates: the anti-tax pledge promoted by Americans for Tax Reform and its founder, Grover Norquist; the «Marriage Vow» of the Family Leader organization opposing same - sex marriage and «Sharia Islam»; and the «Pro-Life Leadership Pledge» calling for pro-life appointees to government offices.
The Central Brooklyn Independent Democrats organization endorsed the former «Sex and the City» star at a recent club meeting and vowed to «take on the establishment in this race.»
De Blasio vowed to shutter pre-K programs run by community - based organizations that have been slapped with violations posing health hazards to children.
Friends of Democracy is a deep - pocketed organization that has vowed to get involved in state legislative races heading into the election season.
«We will destroy this terrorist organization,» he vowed.
The former Kogi State Acting Governor in a statement on Wednesday night made available to DAILYPOST vowed to sue the said media organization for defaming his character.
So this year, I'm vowing to work hard to maintain some sense of organization, but to not let it get to me when it doesn't work out.
We vowed to start an organization to address the needs of low - income pet owners to try to keep dogs like Captain out of the shelter system.
Fortunately, a resistance organization know as AVALANCHE, has vowed to put an end to Shinra's destructive practices... More
As I dug deeper I was struck by the sense of outrage and loss this painting aroused in so many people: The family of Lea Bondi, determined to reclaim the stolen portrait she had failed to recover in her lifetime; the Manhattan District Attorney who sent shock waves through the international art world and enraged many of New York's most prominent cultural organizations when he issued a subpoena and launched a criminal investigation following the surprise resurfacing of Portrait of Wally; the New York art dealer who tipped off a reporter about the painting during the opening of the Schiele exhibition at MoMA; the Senior Special Agent at the Department of Homeland Security who vowed not to retire until the fight was over; the art theft investigator who unearthed the post-war subterfuge and confusion that ultimately landed the painting in the hands of a young, obsessed Schiele collector; the museum official who testified before Congress that the seizure of Portrait of Wally could have a crippling effect on the ability of American museums to borrow works of art; the Assistant United States Attorney who took the case to the eve of trial; and the legendary Schiele collector who bartered for Portrait of Wally in the early 1950s and fought to the end of his life to bring it home to Vienna.
The phallocentric organization of the Church is cleverly called into question in that, despite the required proof of being male, Catholic priests are required to take a vow of celibacy.
Many organizations are looking at the benefits of encouraging counseling before vows are taken because it actually lowers overall personal costs and improves local economies.
In terms of the proponents of VOW's (virtual organization website) much of their argument seems to center around the word: «innovation».
The precise nature of a VOW «office or organization» and the cost of each is extremely pertinent to the question of «equitable opportunity» and it simply was never addressed by the Competition Bureau or the Tribunal.
If VOW's are something that organized real estate end up being forced to accept, and I certainly hope not, it would be preferable for a Board or Association to operate it, because these organizations are directly accountable to their members.
We seem to be encouraging ready access to seller's homes even more so than we did in the past, by still simply acquiescing to a buyer prospects request for access, but now based on them having some sort of website access to information — in particular if the website in question happens to be a VOW (virtual office website or virtual organization website depending on the size of the platform).
This website even boasted of offering a VOW (virtual organization website) service, but it was the following offer of the practitioner that I found to be of particular interest: «I make myself available at all times.
Should this happen, the proponents of VOW's (virtual organization website) will have lost their edge, and their impetus.
The divorce between Quebec's two largest boards and CREA appears to have been short - lived but the renewed marriage vows between the organizations means the relationship will be different than it was before.
As confusing as this matter may be for some, the one part that should be crystal clear is: that the financial costs associated with building and operating a full - blown VOW (Virtual Organization Website) requires pockets the size and depth of an organization — this is a Big - guy, elitist, concept!
What are the organizations that are going to set up VOW sites?
That said, what could be just one undesirable consequence of a consumer forming the wrong opinion regarding the status of a VOW (virtual organization website), one answer is: that the consumer wrongly believes that the Registrant's or Practitioner's who are promoted by the VOW brokerage are the ones who must be contacted in relation to the listings being displayed!
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