Sentences with phrase «repeatedly said in public»

While the governor repeatedly said in public that the commission was free to investigate even him, in a 13 - page response to the Times, the governor's office said that action would have been inappropriate.

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The agreement was part of a settlement following charges that Facebook «deceived consumers by telling them they could keep their information on Facebook private, and then repeatedly allowing it to be shared and made public,» the FTC said in a news release at the time.
Over the rest of the campaign, Cohen's most notorious public moment was his odd August 2016 TV appearance in which a CNN anchor pointed out Trump was behind in polls and Cohen repeatedly asked, «Says who?»
«I have repeatedly expressed my regrets concerning them in public and will always beg the Jewish community to forgive me for them,» he says.
deadline to be pushed back to align with the USDA's coming GMO disclosure regulation — a measure that isn't likely to kick in for a few years (at least)... Gottlieb suggested during the hearing that he may be open to aligning the deadlines... You want to try to consolidate the label changes when you're making label changes as a matter of public health, he said, adding that requiring companies to update their labels repeatedly is costly.
«I remember the chancellor saying to the president of the United States repeatedly in private meetings, and in public, «We are not going to have a Lehman Brothers».
He said he had found it difficult to both uphold his religious beliefs and continue in public life, and he criticised the public culture that led to his being pressed repeatedly about the details of his views on homosexuality.
In his first public comments since the budget deal was struck over the weekend, de Blasio repeatedly said Gov. Andrew Cuomo is on the hook for system - wide repairs at the Metropolitan Transportation Authority and the New York City Housing Authority.
In his first public comments since the budget deal was struck over the weekend, Bill de Blasio repeatedly said Andrew Cuomo is on the hook for system - wide repairs at the Metropolitan Transportation Authority and the New York City Housing Authority.
«Lazio has engaged in a six month game of cat - and - mouse with New Yorkers: repeatedly promising to make his tax returns public and repeatedly refusing to say when.»
«Throughout his career, Kevin has repeatedly answered the call to public service in New York State,» said Gearan.
Instead, he repeatedly broke the law by stealing public funds and, in this case, filed false disclosure forms to conceal his financial dealings,» DiNapoli said.
«Let's see if Dean Skelos can put his votes where his mouth has been,» an administration insider said of the Senate GOP leader, who at public meetings with the governor on the budget has repeatedly called for cuts in the massive Medicaid program.
In closing arguments, a prosecutor, Rahul Mukhi, said the two defendants repeatedly used «Senator Skelos's enormous public power for Adam Skelos's enormous private gain.»
DNC spokesman Michael Tyler said the party's national platform «repeatedly and unequivocally states, the Democratic Party is staunchly committed to making it easier for workers, public and private, to exercise their right to organize and join unions, to increasing the minimum wage to $ 15 an hour, to protecting collective bargaining, to strengthening workplace protections, and to investing in infrastructure that uses American products and provides good - paying jobs for American workers.»
Several prominent Democrats said they were «shocked» — a word that was repeatedly used — at Cuomo's criticism of de Blasio for appearing in public with Astorino.
«The Pentagon Papers revealed that each of those Presidents had repeatedly misled the public about U.S. operations in Vietnam, and that even as the government was said to be pursuing peace, behind the scenes the military and CIA were covertly expanding the war.
Is it simply, as President Obama says repeatedly, about «investing in public goods» like pre-school?
And noone said people aren't going to be able to use cars (i.e. personal transport) and that their freedom will be impeded which is what you have repeatedly implied; simply that the majority of (or all) car journeys in the public domain will be driven by computer controlled vehicles (and not a moment too soon).
Dr Pearman is one of three leading climate experts quoted on the ABC's Four Corners tonight who say they have been repeatedly gagged in the public debate on greenhouse gas cuts.
«First of all, the Supreme Court of Canada and other courts have repeatedly emphasized the crucial role the professional regulators like the law society play in protecting the public interest, and in that connection, they've also emphasized the need of those professional regulators to be able to compel documents and information relevant to investigations from anyone possessed of them,» says Feder.
As the Supreme Court of Canada has repeatedly said, solicitor - client privilege is to be «all but absolute in recognition of the high public interest in maintaining the confidentiality of the solicitor - client relationship».
The UK system has been held repeatedly to be in breach of Article 9 of the Aarhus Convention, which says that members of the public should be able to challenge environmental decisions, and the procedures for doing so shall be adequate and effective and «not prohibitively expensive».
The magnitude of the public outcry and the amount of media attention given to the ordeal has been significant even in the context of the scope of the incident which is said to have seen Cambridge Analytica harvest data of some 50 million Facebook users while informing less than one - percent of them of that activity several years back, then leveraging that information to fight an information war during the 2016 presidential election in the United States, an accusation made by a whistleblower that the firm repeatedly denied.
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