Sentences with phrase «passes are under threat»

However, its rivals have attacked the party for suggesting free bus passes are under threat.

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Also under threat may be another measure to usher in more detailed labeling requirements for menus at restaurants and grocery stores, which passed as part of the 2010 health overhaul known as the Affordable Care Act or Obamacare.
They were lively and put Arsenal under real pressure, but we carried our own threat, with Wilshere and Sanchez looking especially lively, while Ramsey produced a fantastic pass for Giroud.
He tends to like his quarterbacks under center, his tight ends to be threats in the passing game, and even made extensive use of - gasp!
The new regulations take effect Feb. 10 under the Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act, which was passed by Congress last year in response to widespread recalls of products that posed a threat to children, including toys made with lead or lead - based paint.
As MP for a Liverpool constituency, he has been investigated under the official secrets act over his admission that he had passed on secret details of George Bush's alleged threat to bomb the al - Jazeera TV station.
Most importantly, BiH's internal stability, which has been under continuous threat, is mentioned only in passing.
The doctrine is controversial among judges, constitutional scholars, and policymakers, including current GOP leaders in Congress; in 2016, the House passed a bill that would end the Chevron doctrine, but it failed to advance under threat of veto from former president Barack Obama.
The email — passed to the TES — added that Christine Ryan, chief inspector at the ISI, told a recent meeting of heads that the independence of her inspectorate was «under significant and immediate threat
In the oceans, a huge underwater Wailord makes a big splash, as well as a school of Luvdisc — a heart - shaped and water - dwelling Pokémon — under the shadow of a looming threat as they are passed by a Sharpedo.
The Peruvian Ashaninka people live in the headwaters of the Tamaya River, where they had been forgotten, passing unnoticed, until a new threat under the guise of a demand for mahogany and other hardwoods began to extend its tentacles into their remote region.
At this moment, our national economy is under threat by carbon regulation schemes on three fronts: The Copenhagen conference designed to create a world carbon regulatory authority which could undermine our sovereignty; The cap and trade bill thatâ $ ™ s been passed by the House of Representatives and now awaits Senate approval; and the Obama Administrationâ $ ™ s decision that it can regulate carbon dioxide via the EPA even without approval by Congress.
If the Obama Administration re-opens public access to environmental files under the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA), as had been the norm before the preceding (Bush) Administration played the terrorism threat protection card, keeping nearly everything but press releases sealed, this summer will be «pass the popcorn» time.
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