Sentences with phrase «sort out some of the administration»

Having to sort out some of the administration's technology projects — including the scandal plagued CityTime, undoubtedly further complicated his tenure at City Hall.

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The difficulty of the paradigm, of course, is that it lifts media policy out of a mere bureaucratic administration into a broader dimension of cultural debate: what sort of symbolic environment do we have, what sort of symbolic environment do we want, and what is the role of the media in our collective effort to deal with our human potential for violence?
Gov. Andrew Cuomo on Monday at the state Business Council's annual retreat in Bolton Landing gave what has become a sort of greatest - hits speech for his administration: A property tax cap, a self - imposed limit on annual spending increases, economic development spending and a tourism push that has paid out dividends of more people heading upstate.
I read that David Davis and Liam For are setting up their own departments with hundreds of people in each to sort out BREXIT — bang goes the 350 million then — spent on administration.
And here's the Cuomo administration, eager to see more state contracts go to the sort of companies so long and so routinely shut out of the procurement business that such preferences had to be written into state law more than 30 years ago.
Most in the coal industry argue that market forces will sort out the problem, a dubious view shared by the Bush administration, but that seems improbable unless IGCC technology gets cheaper or the cost of emitting carbon goes up.
Now back to full staff, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration is sorting out whether the shutdown affected the development of its two largest satellite programs, the Joint Polar Satellite System and the Geostationary Operational Environmental Satellite - R (GOES - R) program.
In no other line of work would data dumping and suppression be tolerated (that is, unless you work for the Obama administration); in fact, in most places where this sort of data manipulation is discovered, your a ** is grass — meaning that not only are you out of a job, but that you've been thoroughly discredited.
«Expert witnesses are performing a role for the administration of justice, and absent some sort of improper behaviour or malice, then there is a case for immunity — even if the opinion turns out to be false.»
Michelle: There was a great story about these women at the white house who were on the white house staff I think in the previous administration who had kind of got together and said, «This is what we're going to do,» and they had a name for it that will not come to me right now but it was essentially that anytime that one woman gave an idea in a meeting, another woman would sort of echo that in order to reinforce and to prevent the mansplaning or the manterrupting, which is another great little term that people use or really allow that woman who originally said the idea to be able to take credit for it and be able to speak out and feel reinforced in that meeting which I just thought was a really clever way to do it.
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