Sentences with phrase «settled will of»

Shadow Welsh Secretary Christina Rees wanted to know if the transfer of powers to Westminster was a temporary measure why Mr Cairns planned to change the devolution settlement permanently «against the settled will of the people of Wales».
The views that matter are David Cameron's and the settled will of the parliamentary party, party membership, and indeed, judging from the poll at the weekend, the British people.
Liz Truss, the justice secretary, said she was a remain supporter who would now vote out because it was the «settled will of the people», and that triggering article 50 would be irrevocable.
«There can be no disputes, no reruns — we have heard the settled will of the Scottish people,» Mr Cameron said.
They are not there to interfere with the settled will of the House of Commons, warned Boris Johnson.
They are not there to interfere with the settled will of the House of Commons.
But despite the fine words, at this point — indeed at every point in the process — Salmond was acutely aware independence was not the settled will of the Scottish people, only around a third of whom consistently told pollsters they would vote Yes in the autumn of 2014.

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As the North American oil transportation system continues to evolve, with new pipelines, reversals of existing lines and a growing role for oil - by - rail, what is clear is that the North American oil market will eventually settle into a new era of pricing relationships which will be very different than those which prevailed prior to 2008.
Early in any discussion, they will note that settling in Canada isn't really about selling stuff to the folks of Bathurst or Brandon; rather, it's about doing business in Boston or Buffalo or anywhere else in the United States, but without the hassle of obtaining a green card.
Finance ministers from the 19 countries of the euro also will meet with the goal of settling the matter before Greece runs out of money next week.
Xerox said its CEO and most of its board will step down to settle a suit by activist shareholders Carl Icahn and Darwin Deason.
NEW YORK / TOKYO, May 2 - Xerox Corp said its CEO and most of its board will step down to settle a suit brought by shareholders Carl Icahn and Darwin Deason, with new management planning to look at restructuring or terminating a contentious deal with Fujifilm Holdings.
The SEC said Tuesday that Altaba's payment will settle allegations that the company, when it was known as Yahoo, failed to disclose to investors its knowledge of the huge 2014 data breach that exposed the personal data of over 500 million users.
ABC and the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences got plenty of «no thanks» before they settled on Jimmy Kimmel for this year's Oscarcast (Kimmel will be back for a second time in March).
But now that you're back to work and settling into 2018, Bill Gates has a book recommendation for you that will remind you just how many of your fellow Americans aren't so lucky, and why you should be grateful for your good fortune.
Altaba, the holding company that houses the remnants of what was once Yahoo, will pay the Securities and Exchange Commission $ 35 million to settle charges relating to its handling of a massive data breach dating back to 2014.
Albert Latner, the family patriarch who amassed a fortune in the construction business, died earlier this year, meaning that after years of bickering, the family will have to settle matters on their own.
The results of that research will no doubt interest Westland's fellow academics, but it seems the question is already settled among brands — blue is far and away the world's preferred color, and it also has a pleasant, relaxing effect on people.
As long as your offer is not ridiculous, the other side will continue the negotiations in hopes of settling at a better number.
The Canadian unit of Amazon.com will pay a $ 1 million fine, or, or $ 756,659 U.S., to settle an investigation into pricing activities on its website that gave an inaccurate view of how much consumers could save, Canada's competition watchdog said on Wednesday.
The disagreement over whether the future of business software will live in the cloud versus on - premise — or both — can't be settled overnight.
Army Gen. Joseph Votel, the chief of US Central Command, has said the war in Afghanistan has settled into a stalemate and that he thought «it will involve additional forces to ensure that we can make the advise - and - assist mission more effective.»
It won't be long before most of your employees settle into a kind of routine.
I have been very fortunate with always working with people not willing to settle for mediocre work product that are able to work as part of a team for a common goal.
Settling an estate with an old will or no will at all increases the costs of probate.
It also won a contract to provide its technology to ASX Ltd., Australia's main stock exchange operator, which will convert the exchange to run on a block chain - based system to reduce the time it takes to settle the ownership of shares.
Because as much as Gossip the book is about the popularization of back - fence talk and the search for a reason why one of the world's most compelling pastimes is so pleasurable, it's also about admitting that people just can't keep secrets; they don't want to, and we might as well embrace the fact that they'll keep fewer and fewer in the future unless we collectively settle on some new etiquette.
The owner of the Ashley Madison adultery website said on Friday it will pay $ 11.2 million to settle U.S. litigation brought on behalf of roughly 37 million users.
«Eventually, the tech industry will likely need to embrace some sort of standards if voice is going to become ubiquitous, just as we had to settle on standards for the Web,» Tom Mainelli, an analyst at IDC, says.
c) the amount of money that the consumer must owe or the percentage of each of the consumer's debts that must be outstanding before the operator will initiate attempts with the creditors of the consumer or their debt collectors to negotiate, settle or modify the terms of the consumer's debts;
But I'll settle for doing a bit of work from home in a pinch.
Now that the dust has settled, those bearish speculators haven't gone anywhere, with Netflix short interest — a measure of bets that share prices will drop — still perched near highs.
The cash - settled contracts will likely attract hoards of traditional investors, including large mutual and pension funds.
And because of that, I've settled for hot most mornings, since throwing a reusable pod into a Keurig and hitting a button is about as much time and effort as I'm willing to commit.
But rather than settling those transactions itself or billing customers» phone statements, Isis believes working with the payments networks will make mobile payments more appealing to consumers and merchants, who can continue to use or accept the card platforms of their choice — only instead of using physical cards the parties will swap digital information wirelessly.
A sizeable chunk of infants want to be superheroes, but if they can't swoop around in a cape themselves they'll settle for controlling a flying object.
But as valuations settle — and the inevitable rise of interest rates all but guarantees they will — founders who overreached will struggle to support, or defend, those valuations.
Venus will settle in your love zone at the end of the month, moving a passionate connection towards something more serious.
If you received a windfall from any of those sources last year, you'll have to settle up with the IRS now.
Third Point, which settled a bitter proxy battle with Yahoo last year after months of criticism of the company, will still own about 20 million shares, less than 2 percent of the Internet media company's common stock.
In the U.K., the biggest food retailer Tesco announced Tuesday it will pay a fine of # 129 million ($ 162 million) to settle a probe over a 2014 profit overstatement.
Millions of Social Security recipients and federal retirees will get a 0.3 % increase in monthly benefits next year, the fifth year in a row that older Americans will have to settle for historically low raises.
Once this happens, regardless of whether or not you ultimately make the payments or settle the account, your credit score will be negatively impacted for up to seven years.
Soon, you'll be seeing Armstrong as the host of the Never Settle Show, the world's first crowd - produced, livestreamed talk show with live participation from the in - studio and online audience.
You will have time to get settled in, and start working before your boss has even had a cup of coffee.
«It would be great for a Los Angeles - based tech company to really build a meaningful business and Snapchat continues to prove that they're willing to and have the technical ability to do it,» said Dana Settle, founding partner of venture capital firm Greycroft in Los Angeles.
You'll get 100 nuggets of Grant Cardone motivational mojo as he inspires you to shoot for the extraordinary and never ever settle.
But I think the national average will stay just under $ 3 a gallon, and we «ll settle in somewhere between $ 2.65 to $ 2.80 for much of the summer.
Seasons 52, a fine - dining chain owned by Darden Restaurants Inc, will pay $ 2.85 million to settle the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission's lawsuit accusing the company of refusing to hire «old white guys» and other applicants over 40 in order to maintain a youthful image.
Given that some analysts, including Goldman Sachs» Damien Courvalin, believe that the effects of Harvey on demand and supply will linger for a few weeks, chances are that prices will stay where they are until the dust settles.
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