Sentences with phrase «ramifications of»

Last week, City Council Members Ritchie Torres and Antonio Reynoso sent out a joint statement in which they addressed the ramifications of the impending retirement of NYPD Commissioner Bill Bratton.
A spokesman for Republican Rockland County Executive Scott Vanderhoef says he has not decided if the ramifications of the proposed law are in the best interest of the public at this point.
Hon. Prof. Aaron Michael Oquaye who thankfully is an academic of some repute, will better appreciate the full ramifications of what is before us,» it said in an address.
WHEREAS, the State of New York is best positioned to: (1) understand the ramifications of operating an Exchange within New York's commercial insurance market; (2) consider the unique regional and economic needs of the State's individual and small business health insurance markets; (3) account for the diversity of its population, with its ethnic, cultural and language differences; and (4) decide what benefits will be provided to enrollees in the Exchange, which health plans can participate in the Exchange, what rules should apply to the marketing of products by health plans, and how to operate the Small Business Health Option Program («SHOP») for small businesses;
Chief political correspondent Norman Smith assesses the political ramifications of the closure of the Grangemouth petrochemical plant.
I mean, I remember seeing stories about it on the news, but since I was only eight years old the political ramifications of what I was seeing rather eluded me.
Cohen says Judge Panepinto ignored the political ramifications of the matter.
Albany, NY — Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver shares the microphones with Alan Chartock this week to discuss the ramifications of charter schools in New York, as well as the need for the state to be a leader in stem cell research.
Topics of discussion included the Buffalo Billion scandal, the ramifications of this week's School Board elections, and efforts by City Hall and Erie County officials to deal with Buffalo's lead poisoning problem.
The fact that Rep. Richard Hanna, who is actively seeking re-election in part on his NRA rating, ignored the vote with full knowledge of the ramifications of the NY Safe Act is inexcusable.
The 30 - second spot, commissioned by the UFT, enumerates the ramifications of the threatened doomsday school budget if it were enacted in Albany.
«Though the full ramifications of the investigation they claimed to be carrying out has not been made known to the management of Daily Trust, the abduction of Krishi is the height of intimidation visited upon this company since January 26, 2018 following the publication of a paid advertisement which the governor of Jigawa State had taken exception to.
«Because the speech for the first time was not accompanied by the budget, we don't know yet the ramifications of everything that was being talked about in the speech,» de Blasio told reporters on Monday, «which is why I'll express my praise for some of the things I heard but until we see the details, and particularly the budgetary details, we can't pass a final judgement.
Given the current Lib Dem unpopularity due to their perceived broken promises and the ramifications of their coalition with the Tories, the seat looks ripe for the picking.
Concern is starting to centre on how to help Britons stranded abroad, as well as the economic and industrial ramifications of the chaos.
The idea that investors should be protected from the ramifications of their gamble is not a capitalist one — quite the opposite.
Once upon a time, when monarchical titles carried real authority and the financial and political ramifications of that authority, wars were...
I can not believe the Conservatives and Labour have considered the ramifications of such a policy.
WHEREAS, in furtherance of a united effort to address the reality and ramifications of climate change, nations of the world assembled in Rio de Janiero in 1992 and proposed the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change («UNFCC») in an effort to stabilize concentrations of climate - altering gases in the atmosphere, which UNFCC was adopted in 1994, and has since been ratified by 197 nations, including the United States;
He also revealed that the Journal News» Rockland County gun map was about 25 percent outdated and he continued to follow the financial ramifications of the gun map fallout throughout 2013, apparently raising the ire of editors and the publisher at the Journal News.
«I think that the ramifications of all of the demonstrations have taken a toll on police,» he said.
Citing the environmental, economic and political ramifications of President Donald Trump's pullout from the Paris climate accord — as well as the perilous effects of inconsistent weather and more intense storms that have already befallen their cities and counties — more than 200 New York officials on Monday called on state Comptroller Thomas DiNapoli to divest the state Common Retirement Fund of companies that contribute to man - made climate change.
City Councilman Danny Dromm (D - Jackson Heights) also held a news conference which discussed the ramifications of Jung's views on LGBTQ rights.
The ruling, by the Appellate Division, First Department, in Manhattan, upheld a lower court finding that the city's Education Department did not comply with the 2009 state law on mayoral control of the city schools because it failed to adequately notify the public about the ramifications of the closings.
As his biographer David Torrance noted: «As in so many other areas, the SNP only thought seriously about the ramifications of retaining sterling having already announced it.»
The economic ramifications of any change to our current immigration policy are huge.
President Donald Trump removed climate change from the list of worldwide threats menacing the United States, a shift that underscores the long - term ramifications of the «America first» world view he laid out in his new National Security Strategy.
I'm trying to understand the ramifications of the recent reorganization of the U.S. National Security Council.
Alex Stevenson's latest analysis looks at the ramifications of a Boris win, if that's what happens.»
Politicians were today left scrambling to respond to the escalating ramifications of Tata's decision to put its UK steel plants up for sale.
The political ramifications of Mangano's arrest could start with next month's competitive state Senate elections and stretch into next year's races for nearly all county and Oyster Bay town offices.
Cameron, George Osborne and Mark Carney are meeting today to discuss the ramifications of the Greek referendum result for the UK economy...
The passage of this law is in alignment with our mission and will help us start a conversation with community members about the ramifications of underage drinking and provide ideas and strategies for parents as they are faced with difficult situations,» said Andrea J. Wanat, MA, CPP, Executive Director for the Erie County Council for the Prevention of Alcohol and Substance Abuse.
When it came time to cast a vote, board members were still divided on the ramifications of their action.
It just so happens that Falkirk was a turning point; the details of the Falkirk melodrama are not interesting or important for the majority of people but the ramifications of any consequences hopefully will be.
Specifically I was asked to look at the issue of compatibility of offices between the town prosecutor and county legislature, and if they were incompatible, what were the possible ramifications of such incompatibility.
Our attempt to negate the ramifications of the Republican Tax Bill would help all.
The agency is protecting the most powerful of Ghanaian citizen and his cronies and the BNI will have to battle for decades the ramifications of this public perception.
While the ramifications of this case will be played out in courts for years to come, one thing must be made perfectly clear: Laws pertaining to the 2nd Amendment must be held to the same standards of strict scrutiny as laws pertaining to the 1st Amendment.
This has important ramifications of the fissures engulfing social democracy in the post-Brexit climate.
The ramifications of that advice go well beyond injection.
The ramifications of not implementing this bill before March 31, 2009 are unclear.
In response, New Kings Democrats repeated its demand that Lopez step down immediately, citing the moral and political ramifications of Vito's continued grip on power.
What are the long - term social and economic ramifications of these changes, and what legacy have they left in the present day?
New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio says he plans to put serious heat on state legislators beginning Monday to renew his control over city schools, saying the ramifications of not doing so would be catastrophic.
Much has been written about Trump's hateful rhetoric, which has offended 282 people and places on twitter alone, and the possible ramifications of his breaking long - established domestic norms.
And MPs need to be provided with the opportunity to reflect upon and debate these, as well as the chance to consider the more detailed, operational ramifications of EVEL.
The full ramifications of the Supreme Court verdict is yet to be assessed.
The event offered a lively discussion regarding the ramifications of the European crisis, particularly in light of recent events regarding the Greek debt.
Incentives of # 650 million had been implemented to encourager councils to maintain last year's council tax levels, as minister became nervous at the political ramifications of voters paying more for reduced services.
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