Sentences with phrase «rushed through»

Immediately, a million thoughts rushed through my head.
«My life was not a total success because I rushed through it.
The formulation has not been approved for use in Britain, but it has been rushed through to help deal with the infestation.
I rushed through the fine print: «If you are asked by an insurance company whether you have learned genetic information about health conditions and you do not disclose this to them, this may be considered to be fraud.
These might make a cell hardier in a foreign environment — say, when a breast cell relocates to bone — or more able to escape the primary tumor and survive while rushed through the bloodstream.
Voters are split on whether the gun laws were rushed through Albany for the right reasons (49 percent) or were rushed through without proper deliberation (48 percent).
Comrie also denied allegations that the bills were being rushed through at the behest of developers without adequate discussion.
Emergency legislation will be rushed through Parliament and a Government - appointed arbitration panel will decide on a fair level of compensation for Northern Rock's shareholders when the move is made, although this is likely to pave the way for a legal fight if investors are unhappy with what is offered.
The mayor said he blocked three co-locations of Success Academy charters because Bloomberg rushed them through without proper vetting.
But other pieces of legislation in the package were rushed through without proper input from the public or the Campaign Finance Board, they said.
Legislation will be rushed through parliament to end Westminster's system of self - regulation and impose a new code of conduct on MPs in the wake of the expenses scandal.
The group of former staffers — all women — note that the measure was rushed through the Legislature on the final night of budget deliberations, and that victims themselves didn't get a chance to offer input.
Made a vast breakfast for my three kids then rushed through the school run so I could get to Moreton Pinkney in time for a coffee morning with one of our five East Midlands MEP candidates, Fiona Bulmer.
Yesterday, the Conservatives successfully blocked Labour plans to introduce compulsory sex education in schools, a measure which was due to be rushed through Parliament before the election.
DiNapoli says he'd prefer thoughtful consideration of any changes, and would not like to see them rushed through in haste as part of an end of the year session.
But I recognize that many constituents in the 21st district felt this was legislation that was rushed through, disenfranchised and not part of the discussion process, and I would absolutely follow in Bill Owens» footsteps in going to Washington and supporting the Second Amendment.»
As the bill was being rushed through in record time, UFT members responded with thousands of faxes to their state senators.
Bundled up New Yorkers rushed through turnstiles.
MPs have backed the Government's flagship Academies Bill which was rushed through Parliament in time for the start of the summer recess.
Mr Downes told the conference the academies bill had been rushed through parliament after the election «with a speed and urgency normally reserves for anti-terrorism legislation».
«No one understands the ultimate implications of this new law because it was rushed through so quickly and it will be going to a higher court to see if it is unconstitutional for the people for the right to bear arms,» she said.
New York State's new gun control measures were rushed through Albany and changes to that legislation are soon to come.
To answer criticism that the raise was rushed through in private, Mahoney said it was discussed for a year and that she and legislators answered questions about it during the campaign.
«We made clear from the outset we would carefully review all of the proposals rushed through in the waning days of the past administration,» de Blasio said in a statement on Thursday.
Washington's «tax reform» proposal is being rushed through Congress with little discussion and transparency.
«Any measures to withdraw members» rights such as these should not be rushed through at the last minute with only a few weeks left before conference.
Barbara Bartoletti, the legislative director for the New York State League of Women Voters, says the bill was poorly drafted, crafted without any hearings or input and rushed through at the end of session.
A number of noble Lords have stayed up through the night, having already talked through nine days of scrutinising a bill that is being rushed through, on the pretext of needing an early referendum on AV, in spite of a complete absence of prior consultation, debate and discussion.
They say the vote violates the Public Authorities Reform Act, because the project was rushed through and there's no way board members could have fully analyzed all the information before they acted.
It is interesting to see how the Senate rushed through a motion put forward by a senator from Kano State concerning the need to urgently ban the importation and production of codeine - based cough syrups.
He rushed through the roundly - applauded appointment of Joseph Lhota as his new MTA chairman.
The city approved the co-locations of 14 of the 17 schools that de Blasio said were rushed through at the end of the Bloomberg Administration.
«The more we hear about what happened last week the clearer it becomes that this was an investigation rushed through under fierce political pressure and it has failed to do the job properly.
The Home Office rushed through an investigation without listening to all the evidence, and the Prime Minister exonerated Lady Scotland before the housekeeper had even been questioned.
Although a new Banking Act will be rushed through Parliament before the general election, the Chancellor conceded that some elements of the White Paper would not be set in stone because of the need for international agreement on some aspects of regulation — mainly with the United States and the European Union.
At least ten patients a week are rushed through the emergency room at Jacobi Hospital displaying frightening, erratic behavior associated with K2 use.
It looks very likely that all of this was rushed through to avoid disrupting the Labour Party conference.»
Critics of the law have said the need to clarify the measure in order to exempt law enforcement is a sign that measure was rushed through the legislative process with far too little review.
The fact that the bill was rushed through parliament before the summer recess, without a green or white paper, and a reduced time for scrutiny was widely criticised.
He was best known for his impressive use of parliamentary procedure to thwart the plans of both government and backbenchers to introduce new legislation, particularly when he felt it was being rushed through.
One question asks voters if «you knew that it was rushed through the state Assembly at night, and through the Senate just before the July 4th holiday» and alleges the mechanism that waived the three - day aging process for bills through a message of necessity was done so «improperly» in order to «intentionally limit public debate.»
However, the Labour leader rushed through his questions and bizarrely attached a series of NHS questions to one on sex abuse.
«On the back of Peter Clarke's fundamentally flawed report, the Coalition rushed through an ill - conceived and ill - defined requirement on schools to promote «British values», which is causing division, uncertainty and confusion in schools and communities.
On an issue of such constitutional importance, it is only right that it isn't rushed through, and a long and thoughtful period of consultation is undertaken ensuring that the measure is balanced, fair, and comes into force slightly after hell freezes over.
He believes that policies are being rushed through by the Conservatives and that ministers should be «putting a brake on» some proposals, which are in «danger of getting out of control».
Grant Shapps denied major changes to the constitution would be rushed through and said banning non-English MPs from voting on English only issues would address «a great imbalance» in the UK Parliament.
It is never too late for those who rushed this through to swallow their pride and work toward a better solution.
Last night home secretary Jacqui Smith told MPs that, rather than reintroduce the proposals to the House of Commons, the government would instead prepare a new, temporary, bill to be rushed through as emergency legislation, if necessary.
The MPs urged the delegation to expedite through their preparation for the one week celebration which will determine the final date for the funeral, though it should not be rushed through.
«As far as I know the ministry was not aware of any digital address system linked with post codes that was about to be rolled out and we just rushed this through to claim some credit for it.
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