Sentences with phrase «repeated claims to the contrary»

Farrell, who was elected in 1974, was unusually candid (although he's making that something of a habit these days), revealing, for example, that he believes Gov. Andrew Cuomo knew all along he would eventually give in on the so - called millionaire's tax — despite his repeated claims to the contrary.
He's still got that little issue of the Manhattan DA's investigation hanging over his head, which Cy Vance Jr. refused to say was all about indicted Queens GOP operative John Haggerty — in spite of repeated claims to the contrary by both MacKay and AG Andrew Cuomo, who has accepted the party's nod in his gubernatorial quest.

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I agree with the linearity argument and have never said otherwise (despite your repeated false claims to the contrary).
(i) harassment will no longer have to be «on the ground of» sex, but merely «related to» it; (ii) harassment will apply to a witness of the opposite sex to the recipient of the behaviour; (iii) an employer will be liable for harassment for failing to take reasonable steps to protect an employee from repeated harassment by third parties; (iv) pregnancy or maternity leave discrimination will no longer require a comparator; (vi) it will be contrary to the Act to deprive a woman of non-contractual bonuses in respect of the two - week period of compulsory maternity leave; and (vii) the same claims of discrimination in relation to terms and conditions of employment will be available in relation to additional maternity leave as in relation to ordinary maternity leave.
I must point out that's very gracious of them and we appreciate their business, but I think it's also important to make clear that despite claims they've made to the contrary, AMC has absolutely no intention, I repeat no intention, of sharing any — I repeat, any, of our admissions revenue or our concessions revenue with MoviePass.»
A frequent claim by Fetid Fatherings and their advocates (contrary to what a review of the literature actually shows) that the bias is against men, is exemplified by one codger's oft - repeated truism.
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