Sentences with phrase «progress on a new deal»

There was a brief meeting today between the NHL and NHLPA and after meeting for a few days this past weekend, they have decided to report that they are not close to making any progress on a new deal.

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«There seems to be very little progress on some of the big things in terms of getting user growth going again, in terms of making Twitter more accessible for new users, in terms of dealing with abuse, in terms of driving revenue growth.»
The on - again, off - again deal has been in the works for years without having made progress, but the realities of needing to address the huge costs of upgrading to new 5G network standards poses a substantial competitive obstacle that could make a combination more rewarding.
The 48 - year - old Laudrup signed a two - year deal when arriving at Swansea, but is now hoping to tie up talks on a new long - term contract after being pleasantly surprised by the progress the club have made under him.
The Germany international is in the final year of his contract with the Gunners, though his agent was quoted on Sky Sports yesterday suggesting talks were progressing well over a new deal.
Lyon president Jean - Michel Aulas — speaking to French source Le Progress — recently admitted that there was a delay on the young attacker signing a new deal with OL, and that while they were confident he would eventually sign a new contract, there was some doubt.
If he is to sign a new deal, you would have to hope that reports prove to be true that Kroenke persuaded him to stay in order to rehaul the squad, which would hopefully see us progress into a title challenging side, as opposed to scraping into the Champions League spots as we have done on a number of occasions.
Trump will come under increasing pressure from visiting French and German leaders this week not to scrap the three - year - old nuclear agreement with Iran next month as American and European negotiators make tentative progress toward a new deal to toughen the limits on Tehran.
New shadow chancellor Ed Balls comments on the government's lack of progress in securing a deal to get banks lending again:
Nevertheless, De Blasio's spokesman Eric Phillips, said: «There's time left to get this deal done for the 1.1 million New York City kids relying on our state government to protect the progress we've made in our classrooms.
China will be «flexible» in U.N. talks for a new global climate change deal, but the key to progress is getting rich nations to keep pledges to fund mitigation steps by poorer countries, the country's top climate change official said on Tuesday.
To christen its new space on 10th Avenue, the gallery will present an exhibition of work made as part of the Works Progress Administration, a New Deal program that employed more than 5,000 American artists between 1935 and 19new space on 10th Avenue, the gallery will present an exhibition of work made as part of the Works Progress Administration, a New Deal program that employed more than 5,000 American artists between 1935 and 19New Deal program that employed more than 5,000 American artists between 1935 and 1943.
Though MoMA occasionally flirted with politically motivated topics during its first several decades — including exhibitions of artworks made through the New Deal's Works Progress Administration in the «30s and several shows in support of the military during World War II — the institution, like most of its cohorts then and now, tended to keep the focus on art rather than current events.
But artists like Jackson Pollock, Lee Krasner, James Brooks, Balcombe Greene, and Norman Lewis — to name but a few painters of the era — fed themselves on wages from the New Deal's Works Progress Administration before they hit it big.
The New York — based artist typically deals with texts written by authors of color and the history of self - publishing in her work, and this new performance, developed from a piece published by Frieze, will similarly build on past essays about progreNew York — based artist typically deals with texts written by authors of color and the history of self - publishing in her work, and this new performance, developed from a piece published by Frieze, will similarly build on past essays about progrenew performance, developed from a piece published by Frieze, will similarly build on past essays about progress.
And yet that is the central issue facing the world at Durban: most non Annex - 1 countries — a category now including such poverty - stricken nations as the United Arab Emirates, South Korea, Singapore and so on — insist that a new round of Kyoto is the be-all and end - all, an absolute precondition for any progress towards a truly global deal encompassing all the major emitters.
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