Sentences with phrase «plea for»

Keating also entered a not guilty plea for Linda Mangano, saying her attorney, John Carman, also of Garden City, was not available to be in court Tuesday.
It is an urgent plea for direct assistance that has resonated with city officials and service providers, many of whom gathered with Public Advocate Letitia James on October 12th to unveil a plan for helping those displaced by Hurricane Maria.
Cuomo finished where he began, with a remembrance of his father, and a plea for Mario to watch out for us all in these Trumpian times.
Ultimately, the demand for local control and benefit was a plea for ownership.
Senator Dan Squadron added a plea for support of his pending legislation for collaborative funding for NYC Parks between the City and the various Park Conservancies to advance their more equitable care.
NYC's most notorious landlord openly flouted rent regulation laws, according to a new lawsuit that makes an urgent plea for a state regulator to protect tenants.
She has projected calm, measured authority ever since she first came to people's attentions in 2013 as the Ukip byelection candidate in Eastleigh, following Chris Huhne's guilty plea for perverting the course of justice.
The his campaign chairwoman, former Erie County Comptroller Nancy Naples came on the screen to make a plea for «emergency» contributions and lambaste the media for trying to «smear» Paladino.
Of course, this calculation can cut both ways, since West has also sent out a plea for donations to HIS supporters.
(Zeleny and Hulse: «Nancy Pelosi, issued an urgent plea for members in safe districts to help their endangered colleagues by contributing money.
All of this means that Cameron finds himself in a fairly tricky position, having to rely on mobilising Remain votes from large numbers of people who voted against him last May while hoping that the leader of the Labour Party will actually stand up and make a direct and unequivocal plea for voters to keep Britain in the EU.
Jackson, Deborah LETTING GO AS CHILDREN GROW Bloomsbury, 2003 A thorough exploration of loving guidance from infancy to young adulthood, this book makes an impassioned plea for parents to step back and let their children get on with growing.
Steve Bush, paramedic and helicopter pilot through Lone Star Helicopters, answered our plea for help.
It doesn't mean you have to stop what you are asking them to do (unless it's a cry about physical pain), or give in to their plea for a cookie, etc.
On tap for today's Buffet, the results of our reader poll; a blog that pulls no punches; and a plea for feedback.
But Ryan's plea for generous souls to kick in their cell phone or car money for school food reminded me of a quote in Janet Poppendieck's excellent book, Free for All: Fixing School Lunch in America:
I also want to be clear that my post is just my personal plea for some major changes at this juncture, but for all I know, HISD wants to hire someone who will just perpetuate the status quo!
We asked people to re-tweet our plea for Tesco to answer the questions and highlighted the campaign on our «One thing you can do this week «page.
My friend just linked me to this post after reading my desperate facebook plea for a way to keep carrying my six year olds who has profound special needs.
Listen to your child's cries and complaints not as something for you to hush and silence (or to scold and reprimand), but as their desperate plea for help and connection, from which you can both grow together.
Nestlé's plea for collaboration should be seen as self - serving, when it rejects 90 % of violations reported to it and refuses to accept the Code and Resolutions as minimum requirements for all countries.
The constant plea for fundraising.
Still, while the theory behind his philosophy «that the more time babies spend in their mothers» arms, the better the chances they will turn out to be well - adjusted children» and that «every baby's whimper is a plea for help and that no infant should ever be left to cry» sound reasonable, they can also lead to inferences of guilt and anxiety for moms who fear that spending any time away from their child could fuck him or her up for life.
Whining is often a plea for attention.
In testimony before a U.S. Senate committee in June 2014, Utecht made an impassioned plea for increased funding of brain injury research.
-LCB- Just as I was putting the final touches on it, I broke the original handle, but replaced it with purple velvet - thanks to the suggestions on a last - minute Flickr plea for help!
Taking a leaf out of the social responsibility playbook of Manchester United and Spain star Juan Mata, German international defender Matthias Ginter has made impassioned plea for more wage restraint in the pro game.
The managerial change that saw Clark replace Riga in October has not helped the Seasiders much, with manager Lee Clark having had to issue a plea for AWOL striker Nile Ranger.
David Moyes was forced to issue a desperate plea for unity after just one game in charge of West Ham
«Following the match, we issued a plea for information to those fans who may have been involved in these incidents,» the Chelsea statement said.
Even his October arrest and recent no - contest plea for DUI (he wasfined and has to perform 48 hours of community service and enter afirst - offender program; the NBA also suspended him without pay for two games) hasn't soured the Maloofs on their coach.
Lacazette has said cl place would not be a dealbreaker for him to move to pl he would have to consider if he would be benched etc too thus is arsenals chance that is a plea for us to go all out for him in my opinion
Last summer we spent # 16m on Chambers but the plea for a DM was ignored.
Kaepernick kneeled as a plea for humanity.
That plea for compassion, in a country that believes itself to be the greatest civilization, is what is at the heart of all of this anger.
I want to make a plea for the fans to not fight each other.
Keita, 21, claims that Arsene Wenger made a personal plea for him this summer, with the intention of the Guinea midfielder signing for the Gunners.
This plea for greater player investment begs the questions as to who we are and who we want to be.
But Gigi Riva, Cagliari's left winger, supported their plea for enough mercy to let them see the rest of the game.
Over a month ago I made a plea for the Jets to NOT select a QB at 6.
This isn't a defence of the beleaguered manager; this is a plea for context.
Over at The Undefeated, Marc Spears wrote a thoughtful plea for top recruits to consider entering the G - League out of high school.
Picture: Liverpool midfielder makes last - ditch plea for England start v Iceland
We need 2 - 3 top class players to compete.it has been the plea for the last 13 years.
I took to Facebook to plea for help: «I'm tired of buying seeds and seedlings with the hope of having a productive garden only to find out that I'm growing the wrong variety of food for our region.
Thank you again to everyone who joined our campaigners and Timmy the Sheep (from Edgar's Mission) at the MCG at such short notice to send one final and very important plea for mercy.
I called my friend Susan to join me in the making of these bars (a plea for moral support) and despite her extensive culinary background, rhubarb isn't a common ingredient in her kitchen, either.
More than a million litres of wine is drained from tanks at a winery in South Australia, sparking a plea for help from the public.
W. G. Ward's book, The Ideal of a Christian Church, which brought on the formal crisis of the Oxford Movement in 1844 - 45, was largely a plea for the introduction to England of the devotional discipline and efficient pastoral methods so well exemplified, as he saw it, in the contemporary priesthood of France and Belgium.
Urban II began his famous exordium with a plea for peace.
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