Sentences with phrase «permanent government»

But at the same time, he thinks he made a «major statement» at the polls, considering «the whole Washington permanent government came out» for his opponent, Rep. Charlie Rangel.
Despite his loss, Espaillat insists he's «happy» because he worked hard and made a «major statement» at the polls, considering «the whole Washington permanent government came out» in favor of Rangel.
In making his way up the ranks of permanent government, from the consumer affairs department to the Department of Telecommunications and Energy to the Economic Development Corporation, where he worked as senior vice president for transportation and commerce, Ward has also shown himself comfortable using the proverbial revolving door, moving between the public and private sectors as the need arises, and endearing himself to both public and private constituencies.
Industry witnesses at a congressional hearing June 6 asked Congress to make permanent the government's authority to indemnify commercial launch service companies against some of the losses that could result if there was a catastrophic launch accident.
The Asian Development Bank (ADB) has suggested that once Thailand has a permanent government in place, it should drop its populist policies as a...
When real issues are extremely complex and all political decisions are of necessity compromises to be executed by a technological elite that forms the permanent government, then surely character is of greater importance than position papers written by hired «information specialists.»
This «permanent law» is really the way the «permanent government» of lobbyists, special interests and political friends manipulates the entire system and misleads the public in the process.
Then initially all the talk was that Labour couldn't win, that the Conservatives were the permanent government and Labour the permanent Official Opposition, then shortly after the Conservatives were written off and Labour was supposedly virtually assurred of being able to form a government, even during the election campaign itself, but it didn't work out that way.
Had Strømme been an NSF employee, she would have been entitled to the rights and protections afforded the permanent government workers sitting in adjoining cubicles.
The probable actual end - point, given Amazon's investors, obvious support in the Permanent Government, and current conduct, is that they're going to successfully subjugate the media conglomerates.
Yet, its prolonged nature has made it appear more like a permanent government program.
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