Sentences with phrase «red line for»

It also finds that the red line for temperature increase, 2 degrees Celsius, remains possible to remain under but only if the world stays under its carbon limit.
I'll give the man this: he's moved faster to undermine an existing technology for the benefit of his own company than General Motors did when it sabotaged Los Angeles's public transit Red Line for the benefit of the bus fleet they wanted to sell the City of Angels.
That's a number even a Prius would be envious of with the tachometer close to red line for many of those miles.
It only took a few runs to the red line for it to become obvious what the R32's main attraction is.
When idling, the load on the engine parts is so low that you may easily cause more «damage» during normal driving, e.g. when approaching red line for a moment or something.
While fully aware of the specific weakness of ESCR accountability mechanisms, both nationally and internationally (2), this paper will show how international law establishes a number of limits — a sort of red line for ESCR — that states should not overstep.
While fully aware of the specific weakness of ESCRs accountability mechanisms, both nationally and internationally, this paper will show how international law establishes a number of limits — a sort of red line for ESCRs — that states should not overstep.
That's a red line for us.»
Both say it's a red line for any future government.
«We have been very clear to the Assad regime, but also to other players on the ground, that a red line for us is [if] we start seeing a whole bunch of chemical weapons moving around or being utilised,» Obama told reporters.
Zac Goldsmith, one of the rebellion's ringleaders, tells today's Daily Telegraph that the Communities Secretary's approach is sensible: «Crucially it protects people's right to object, which has always been a red line for me.
The corresponding red line for Labour is just the mirror image.
We have been very clear to the Assad regime, but also to other players on the ground, that a red line for us is we start seeing a whole bunch of chemical weapons moving around or being utilized.
1 - 1 game here as Morris scores from the red line for the «Yotes.
«What is the UK actually going to do to take action to stop this, which was supposed to be a red line for the international community, which has been walked over time and again?»
«Trump is drawing a decisive red line for himself, we all think back to Obama's red line in Syria, which ultimately became an embarrassment for him,» Peter Jennings, Australia's former deputy secretary in defense, told CNBC.
And Trump's team has talked of wiping out bilateral trade deficits — a move that trade experts call «economic nonsense» and one that could be a red line for Peña Nieto, who is worried about being seen as bowing to Trump on unreasonable demands.
«We have been very clear to the Assad regime, but also to other players on the ground, that a red line for us is we start seeing a whole bunch of chemical weapons moving around or being utilized,» Obama told reporters that year.
It's taken on greater urgency because the president had declared in an interview on Aug. 20 that use of chemical weapons would be «a red line for us» resulting in «enormous consequences.»
Trade experts say Chapter 19 could be a red line for Canada.
The unilateral statement issued by the White House press secretary, Sean Spicer, initially caught some defense, military, and intelligence officials off guard, NBC News and BuzzFeed reported late Monday, and struck many as President Donald Trump's attempt to draw a red line for US military intervention in Syria — something he had criticized President Barack Obama for doing in the past.
We learnt from this final exchange that while Cameron and Miliband may publicly claim to be fighting for a majority, they are obviously working on red lines for negotiation.
The British government has created several red lines for itself and done nothing to increase its leverage.
The Liberal Democrat Treasury spokesman will deliver his message to the London School of Economics (LSE) tonight, as the party privately tries to establish red lines for cooperation with others in the event of a hung parliament.
He said that he thought that there would be more coalition governments in future, but was careful not to set out any red lines for future negotiations.
I would campaign for a red - yellow deal including electoral reform and an agreed manifesto, were it possible, both now and (perhaps more realistically) in the event of a hung parliament, and for Labour to have a manifesto which did not contain coalition red lines for the LibDems, as that would.
Theresa May is doing very badly with her hard red lines for example on the European Court of Justice.
A number of lessons should be learnt and the judiciary should make clear a number of red lines for the Online Solutions Court.

Not exact matches

Trump launched the strike without authorization from Congress, despite his frequent past criticisms of former President Barack Obama for establishing a «red line» in 2013 for striking Syria.
Obama gave The Atlantic several reasons for not enforcing the red line — uneasiness about a strike against Syria not being sanctioned by Congress, a lack of support from the international community and the American people, the possibility that the intelligence on the chemical - weapons attack wasn't 100 % solid — but did not mention the Iran deal among them.
Two ominous signs are flashing a red light for one very important area of the market, and that could mean trouble down the line for equities.
It should go without saying that McConnell (and the cabal of 13 Republican senators, who crafted the proposal behind closed doors for weeks) knew full well the red lines that both groups said they wouldn't cross.
This seems to be in line with the Trump administration's dedication to cut back on regulations and red tape for businesses.
For the annuity (red lines), you invest the annual post-tax winnings once you receive them each year.
Some voters in Jefferson County ended up crossing party lines to cast their ballots for who they thought was the best candidate in each of the races — defying the practice of party line voting in an election that showed a deep red - blue political divide.
By supporting these programs, De Laurentiis and Simply7 hope to eventually source all the red and blue corn they need for their popcorn line exclusively from female farmers across the country.
«My party (Labour) hasn't been strong enough to push for red lines» and the May - led - government «answers to only a few Brexiteers» with the prime minister focused on «keeping her party together and win the next elections,» Dance added.
I'd say that ultimately we ended up opting for a basically Miesian «less is more» approach with just a few red lines.
«I used to tell presidents, you have to be very, very cautious about drawing red lines or issuing ultimatums,» said Gates, the only defense secretary to hold the job under two presidents for two different political parties.
The year after Gates left the job, President Barack Obama told White House reporters a «red line» for US intervention in Syria would come if the regime of President Bashar Assad used chemical weapons.
If a leader or sponsor doesn't know exactly how you're progressing (for example, where in the given initiative tasks are stalled, how cycle times are being impacted, whether the time line is being adhered to or whether a task is in the red or the black), it's difficult to competently prioritize activities.
This might sound like a huge challenge for the most impatient among us, but Brooks suggests that «when you find yourself in a line at Starbucks or the supermarket or at a red light, just breathe and observe your surroundings (e.g., the sights, sounds, and smells) or you can use the time to make some inner observations (e.g., are your muscles tense, are you cold, hot, thirsty, hungry?).»
Increased brand awareness and a bump in beverage sales is a nice side benefit for Red Bull Media House, but at the end of the quarter it's judged by its own bottom line.
The green, orange, yellow, and red lines represent the projected total returns for the S&P 500 assuming terminal valuation multiples of 20, 14 (average), 11 (median) and 7 times normalized earnings.
The red line shows the actual total returns for this portfolio mix over the subsequent 12 - year period.
That's because financial assets include both stocks and bonds, while the red line features outcomes for stocks alone, so unlike measures like market capitalization to corporate gross value added, the chart below has a bit of «apples and oranges» at work.
Jim Shea, Democratic candidate for governor, tweeted: ``.@LarryHogan underfunded Baltimore's schools and cancelled the Red Line.
Baltimore County Executive Kevin Kamenetz, also a Democratic candidate for governor, wrote in a series of tweets: «While Baltimore seemed a perfect fit based on @Amazon's criteria, it's clear that a lack of public transportation, following Larry Hogan's decision to kill the Red Line, was a critical nail in the coffin.
If it does manage to drop below the red line though, the next support isn't for a long way down (yellow).
Corporate America has drawn a red line around criticism of the teenage activist survivors of the Parkland massacre — but the sanction for crossing it only applies when it comes to conservatives.
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