Sentences with phrase «recent speeches made»

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In fact, Arizona Sen. John McCain himself — who made a dramatic return to the Senate on Tuesday following a recent brain cancer diagnosis — slammed the «shell» health care bill (it's unclear exactly which possible version he was referring to), in a speech to the Senate just minutes after he voted «aye» on the motion to proceed.
As I noted in a recent speech, we face three major challenges that will determine how smooth this economic expansion turns out to be.5 First, we need regulatory reform that makes our financial system more stable and resilient.
«There is no doubt that the recent findings have made a dent in our reputation as a clean and trusted financial center,» Mr. Menon said in a speech in July.
As Mark Carney noted in his most recent speech, modern monetary policy depends crucially on making sure that people understand what is going on:
In a recent speech on Indigenous issues at the United Nations, for instance, Trudeau said to make progress First Nations must take «a hard look at how they define and govern themselves as nations and governments, and how they seek to relate to other orders of government.»
Taking aim at comments Mr. Zuckerberg made in a recent interview, the groups said that Facebook had no consistent methods for dealing with hate speech in Myanmar.
In a recent speech to the St. John's Board of Trade, Bank of Canada Governor David Dodge made a strong case that Canada should concentrate on increasing productivity, so that we can have sustainable economic growth and rising standards of living in the future.
Whitehouse has made the revelations about Exxon's climate science research the subject of several of his recent weekly speeches.
Before concluding, the speech moves to consider how the size and complexity of central bank actions in recent years has made some of them dominant forces in financial markets.
«In some of these cases, the people releasing these films or cartoons are trying to make a statement about free speech, which is fair enough,» says Bergen, referring to the film and other provocative recent depictions of Mohammed, Islam's founding prophet.
The network has severed ties with controversial businessman Donald Trump, TV host and presidential candidate following comments he made about immigrants to the U.S. at a recent campaign speech:
In his recent speech, Xi made several references to regulating religion through law.
With recent reports stating that the players want interim manager Guus Hiddink to stay on as the permanent Chelsea manager, replacing such a popular figure in the locker room will prove a hard task for any manager — especially if the language barrier impairs Conte's ability to make the fire - and - brimstone motivational speeches that earned him so much respect in Italy.
«I will be making the speech in the middle of January, and given her recent comments, I think she may like it,» he told the Commons.
Mbeki, the former president of South Africa and the founding chairperson of the African Union, made these comments in a recent speech deploring what he termed the «re-colonisation» of Africa.
But he dismissed recent poll findings that indicated a reduced Conservative lead since Mr Brown's Labour party conference speech and said the unity of the Tory party made it more suited to government than Labour's fractured state.
De Blasio's Republican challenger in the Nov. 7 election, Staten Island Assemblywoman Nicole Malliotakis, has made what she describes as the prevalence of people urinating in public a focal point of her campaign, mentioning it frequently on the campaign trail as well as in her speech at a recent breakfast hosted by the Association for a Better New York.
Dave Watts (pictured) was making his maiden speech in the House of Lords on Monday night when he criticised the Labour leader for jettisoning Michael Dugher and Kevan Jones in the «unnecessary» recent reshuffle.
Mark - Viverito, who has repeatedly engaged the community and ethnic media since taking office, touched on many of the key points from her State of the City speech, as well as other topics that have made recent headlines, such as the City Council's controversial February 5 vote to give its members a pay raise of $ 36,000 a year, a higher rate than a special salary committee had initially recommended.
In recent years Harrelson has made a habit of making unpleasant characters charming, and he gives Wilson enough charm to sell his rambling speeches as funny (to us) rather than annoying, and enough pathos so that his sorrows are soulful instead of saccharine.
Fierce feminist and big - time supporter of the recent Time's Up movement Scarlett Johansson publicly slammed James Franco during a speech she made at...
Education Next's Paul Peterson and Chester E. Finn, Jr. talk this week (October 8) about Education Secretary Arne Duncan's recent speech, the future of federal education spending, and making NCLB's successor tighter about ends and looser about means.
Podcast: Education Next's Paul Peterson and Chester E. Finn, Jr. talk this week about Education Secretary Arne Duncan's recent speech, the future of federal education spending, and making NCLB's successor tighter about ends and looser about means.
Spielman will make it clear during her key note speech later today that she does not believe the curriculum has received enough attention during inspections in recent years.
ONTARIO: The Ontario government throne speech makes no specific reference to 21st century skills or competencies, but Premier Dalton places priority on maintaining Ontario's schools as the best in the English speaking world with its recent move to full day kindergarten.
You're going to want to watch every second of cutscenes and pay close attention to the announcer; he drives the story and has a certain quality, from his drawn out, exaggerated speeches, to short one - liners, that make him one of the funniest video - game characters in recent memory.
Adel Abdessemed Opens Up — The controversial (some would say notorious) artist speaks to Coline Milliard about his influences — and «mentions of Brecht, Kafka, Nietzsche, Dostoyevsky, and Goya pepper his speech and his work» — and outlines a defense for his brutal art, which has made him the star of a Pompidou survey and «one of France's most successful artists in recent years.»
Senator John McCain has made more targeted speeches on climate and energy in recent months than his presumptive presidential rival.
The legitimate point they make is that while the long term trends are positive toward free speech, recent data suggests that the current generation (iGen) entering college may be reversing that trend.
But there were two recent, specific things that made him realise just what a mortal threat freedom of speech faces in the modern era and that he would have to dust down his Mill, reread his Voltaire, and up the ante in his war of words against, as he puts it, the transformation of the state into «the arbiter of what might be thought».
Now consider the recent resounding defeat of the Labour party and the Greens in Australian elections especially Tasmania where both defeated leaders made 20 minute speeches that had all the hallmarks of Victory except they had to concede they were defeated.
Alex Kozinski, chief judge of the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals, made that case in a recent speech at Golden Gate University School of Law.
Part of his speech mentioned troubling statistics in a recent American study showing that even though Asian lawyers in the United States make up about half of all associates of minority background, their numbers inevitably thin out at the top of corporations.
Taking aim at comments Mr. Zuckerberg made in a recent interview, the groups said that Facebook had no consistent methods for dealing with hate speech in Myanmar.
And that a recent Stanford study shows speech recognition software can write text messages three times faster than human typing — making devices like the Echo more efficient than typing, clicking, or swiping to get things done, like ordering things.
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