Sentences with phrase «other committees actually»

It is an invaluable tool for reporters, good government advocates and gadflies - provided lawmakers, PACs and other committees actually abide by the rules and file, which is something NYPIRG has repeatedly demonstrated the state Board doesn't do all that much to insure occurs.

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Stringer, who is preparing for a likely 2013 NYC mayoral bid, actually opened a federal committee to explore a run against Gillibrand, backed off after other, more high - profile, Democrats got calls from the White House to cease and desist.
Well, they're not actually competing directly for anything other than our attention, but both Mitt Romney and the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee have launched campaigns lately to leverage the creative power of their supporters.
However, since Karben provided this money through committees independent of each other, it does not appear this is actually improper.
«There are many researchers and organizations that have developed this set of understandings of what is actually happening — for example, leading researchers at the Rand Corporation, Harvard University, National Bureau of Economic Research,... Georgia State University, Stanford University,» and others, Teitelbaum told the congressional committee.
Over a few months starting in the summer of 2009, as governors and schools chiefs sought the input of their school boards, Coleman, Zimba and other experts worked on reading and math committees to actually write the standards.
It's good that all of the other Democrats on the Senate [Health, Education, Labor & Pensions] Committee signed on to the bill, but are any of them actually passionate about it?
The group is actually two entities, one a political action committee (PAC) that will be a direct player in the election and the other its advocacy arm that will take the issues to the airwaves.
At the core of the wavier process for districts using new evaluation systems is a review committee made up of district representatives and other stakeholders whose job would be to ensure that districts wishing to take advantage of the wavier offer, actually meet the required criteria.
On the other hand, I read in an article by the National Right to Work Committee (a lobbying group for «right to work» laws) that unions don't actually have to represent an entire workforce and are free to represent dues paying members only.
«This seems to be one of those rare cases where, through the [marshaling] of compelling evidence, a disgruntled athlete could actually demonstrate the appearance of bias, a flawed consideration of factors by the selection committee, and possibly undue pressure being placed on other members of a selection committee by an influential member, who was «on a mission'to impose his own conditions for inclusion on a team, even though those conditions were not requirements of the published selection considerations,» says Cohen.
In order to generally improve case law publisher's ability to ascertain that a publication ban order actually applies to a case, LexUM and other publishers are involved in an initiative, through the Canadian Citation Committee and the Canadian Judicial Council, to implement a standard that courts can use to alert publishers about applicable bans on publication.
I was so stupid when I was a member of the committee determining if mandatory or even optional electronic lockbox services provided through the conduit that was my local MLS, that I actually asked the Questions that through the answers provided by Supra and the others proved the risk those providers were causing MLS systems in Canada who used them.
The court rejected this argument, citing evidence that the Board's procedural review tribunal had considered this and rejected the argument because the Listing Broker actually served on the Board's Professional Standards Committee, and that fact did not need to be disclosed to the other party.
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