Sentences with phrase «serious about his agenda»

Nick Clegg think most Labourites aren't really serious about his agenda and therefore if the Tories are warded off a Labour - Libdem coalition, Labour would go back to its bad old ways without learning anything from Libdem principles.

Not exact matches

It was the speech of a guy running for President and who is serious about enacting center - right reforms (and that includes being serious about winning over swing - voters to a responsible center - right agenda.)
Without irreverence or irresponsibility, liberals are also able to retain their sense of humor, even about these «values / goals / priorities / agendas» concerning which they can be so serious and intense.
«He knows that by doing so, it confirms the worst suspicions about who's behind his agenda and throws into question how serious he is about cleaning up Albany and putting people first.»
«I am committed to governing with all of those who are serious about advancing a legislative agenda that helps and serves all New Yorkers,» he said.
Hawkins said that if the Governor was serious about the 10 - point Women's Equality Agenda he announced 18 months ago in his 2013 State of the State address, he would have backed bipartisan efforts to vote on the nine parts that have overwhelming majority support in both houses and then focus on flipping the Senate to Democratic hands to get the tenth abortion rights point adopted.
You will know she's serious when she enlarges her agenda and speaks directly to voters about how to improve their lives.
If you keep getting good pictures taken of you, don't be afraid to include those in your profile to show that you are active and serious about your dating agenda.
That doesn't mean his character is a joke, but Graver is unconventional; lighthearted and serious at the same time, with an agenda that few know about.
The outcome statement of the Rio +20 Conference on Sustainable Development (2012) centred around ecological sustainability.2 If countries of the world are serious about the commitment made at Rio, then the MDGs need to evolve into a new framework; sustainability was not at their heart, and it is increasingly clear that without such an orientation, various «development» goals are impossible to meet for both the current and future generations.3 As the report of the UN System Task Team on the post-2015 development agenda says, «the proposed vision and framework for the post-2015 agenda must be fully aligned with that (Rio +20) outcome».4 Accordingly, the theme of sustainability should be running through all the post-2015 goals (as should the themes on equity and human rights), even as more specific environmental targets such as halting the erosion of biodiversity could be specified in one of the goals.
The content and tone of the Statement to the Commissioner and the communication surrounding the development of this document make it very clear that while some school superintendents» support «reform efforts» and others raises serious concerns about particular elements of the reform agenda, there is broad - based opposition about the way Commissioner Pryor and his leadership team have been operating.
Its report said: «There is mounting evidence that many EU - focused think - tanks are heavily funded by corporations and this raises serious concerns about their agenda and their independence.»
If the GOP tax agenda were remotely serious about closing loopholes to lower overall rates, the fossil fuel industry would rightly have a lot to fear.
«The Pause» has a very limited purpose in a serious discussion about climate science agenda setting and fraud.
Here John Burgar, Head of Investigations at RGL Forensics, talks to Lawyer Monthly about the current work of the Serious Fraud Office (SFO) in the UK, and the current government agendas for confronting fraud crimes across the nation.
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