Sentences with phrase «rejected overtures»

The New York Times reports, however, that leading white - collar defense lawyers have rejected overtures from Trump, sometimes because their firms fear a backlash.
They have rejected those overtures before and they are rejecting them as we speak, mocking and attacking green R&D and any form of support for clean energy or low - carbon infrastructure.
Yes, he did seek an alliance with Judy on such matters, but Judith rejected his overtures on the grounds that he wasn't «important» enough for her.
That accused sexual predator Harvey Weinstein vindictively stalled the careers of many women who rejected his overtures or fought back makes this landmark even more meaningful.
He added that the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs has rejected overtures from MAPS to work together on five separate occasions.
The essence is to silence me as the voice of the opposition in the country because I have bluntly rejected all overtures to defect to the ruling APC or stop talking,» he said.
Fayose said this was aimed at silencing him as the voice of opposition in the country because he had bluntly rejected all overtures to to defect to the ruling APC or stop talking.
The opposition factions rejected his overtures, their patience exhausted.
Goal.com also suggest Liverpool have offered Udinese # 11 million, inclusive of extras, for the Poland international, who is intent on moving to Anfield and has rejected overtures from Napoli.
Liverpool have offered Udinese # 11 million, inclusive of extras, for Poland international Piotr Zielinski, who is intent on moving to Anfield and has rejected overtures from Napoli, Goal understands.
Abdul Dean, regional candidate for Glasgow, rejected overtures to join major secular parties in Scotland to back the Christian Democrats, even though the Alliance honours the rule of Christ at the heart of its» constitution.
Both the Wildrose and PC Parties have publicly rejected their overtures.
The board eventually rejected the overture, right around the time it voted to fire the Times» publisher and chief executive, Austin Beutner.
It just rejected an overture from rival newspaper publisher Gannett to buy the company for $ 815 million, and now it plans to embark on what CEO Justin Dearborn has described as an «exciting and compelling strategic transformation,» even as the company faces continued pressure for a sale.
His advisor Kia Joorabchian recently rejected an overture from Manchester City a fortnight ago.
Previous: High - profile law firms reportedly reject overtures to represent Trump in Russia probe
It is easy to reject his overtures when you are tired and he does not take care of your needs.

Not exact matches

Skateboarders rejected Nike's overtures because the shoe giant made TV ads but didn't sponsor skateboarders, events or sell its products in skateboard shops.
The Trump campaign had rejected early overtures to hire Cambridge Analytica, and Trump himself said in May 2016 that he «always felt» that the use of voter data was «overrated.»
For that reason alone, I am not surprised that Griffin and his board flatly rejected Broad's recent overture to explore a sale.
The 69 - year - old Paulson could afford to reject such overtures.
In one study, about half of all preschooler social overtures were rejected by peers (Corsaro 1981).
Ultimately, Felder rejected the governor's overtures.
The Trump campaign had rejected early overtures to hire Cambridge Analytica, and Trump himself said in May 2016 that he «always felt» that the use of voter data was «overrated.»
Lorigo said he has received daily calls from Republican Jack Davis, who is also making overtures to run on the Democratic line now that he has been rejected by the GOP.
I was glad to see several candidates (Republican Lon Hofstein and Democrat Ken Zebrowski) recently rebuke the overtures of the Independence line and begin to reject the status quo.
However, sources tell ScienceInsider that several prominent scientists and nuclear policy heavyweights rejected the Administration's overtures, and that other candidates were thought to carry too much political baggage to be confirmed by the Senate.
Rebecca, whose overtures of concern are rejected by Lucy, finds herself lost and confused.
One scene depicts Dorothy rejecting her estranged husband's romantic overtures, then leaving him stranded in an outdoor hot tub without any clothes (no nudity is seen).
Hachette rejected the Amazon overture to help authors, as reported by Jeffrey Trachtenberg in the Wall Street Journal.
Amazon has been going after indie publishers pretty hard — trying to get them to reject the agency model and Apple's overtures.
This has placed the company in a position to simply reject Microsoft's overtures to enable cross-platform play between the two consoles.
Roberta Smith gave the board of LA MoCA a talking to in the pages of the New York Times this weekend now that the board has rejected LACMA's overture to merge:
He spoke of rejecting a recent offer by one museum to give him a major one - man show («They weren't willing to demonstrate a real commitment»), and of refusing the repeated overtures of a major publishing house that professed interest in doing a book on his work («They demanded a picture before they would proceed»).
You need to find ways to welcome one another's overtures and not be so rejecting of one another.
Anxious - avoidant children are reluctant to approach their parents even when distressed, because they fear their overtures for comfort will be rejected or punished.
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