Sentences with phrase «speech today from»

-LSB-...] with gold; down with dentists» speech today from the Value Investing Congress is up ever at Rolfe Winker's site.
An important, serious, speech today from the Mayor of London, Boris Johnson about the contribution the captal can make to economic growth.
An extraordinary speech today from Bank of Canada governor Mark Carney.

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Just listen to the urgent speeches from world leaders, and you might think that most governments agree that while we have no sustainable, clean alternative to fossil fuels that we can implement on a large scale today, we need to find one and put it in place quickly.
I am borrowing this phrase from a Bloomberg Radio interview Thursday in which bond reporter Alexandra Harris (my daughter) used these phrase to discuss the speech today delivered by FOMC Governor Lael Brainard titled, «Safeguarding Financial Resilience Through the Cycle.»
Today's speech from Bank Of England government Mark Carney, on the UK approach to cryptocurrencies, has already been creating ripples.
If Carney's words are any indication of what the G20 might be discussing in Argentina today and tomorrow, perhaps the conclusion from his Edinburgh speech is indicative of where regulatory cooperation on cryptocurrency is headed:
Our new column flows out of and replaces our Road from Regensburg column, which began in autumn 2006 shortly after the Pope's speech in Regensburg on the interplay of faith and reason today.
While Paul's thought is by no means always clear, and perhaps from letter to letter not always exactly the same, it is nevertheless certain that his concept of resurrection can be clearly distinguished from that of the traditional «bodily resurrection».27 Paul does not speak in terms of the «same body» but rather in terms of a new body, whether it be a «spiritual body», 28 «the likeness of the heavenly man», 29 «a house not made by human hands, eternal and in heaven», 30 or, a «new body put on» over the old.31 In using various figures of speech to distinguish between the present body of flesh and blood and the future resurrection body, he seems to be thinking of both bodies as the externals which clothe the spirit and without which we should «find ourselves naked».32 But he freely confesses that the «earthly frame that houses us today ’33 may, like the seed, and man of dust, be destroyed, but the «heavenly habitation», which the believer longs to put on, is already waiting in the heavenly realm, for it is eternal by nature.
«We assembled here today,» President Trump said in his inauguration speech, «are issuing a new decree to be heard in every city, in every foreign capital, and in every hall of power... From this day forward, it's going to be only America First.»
Productivity Commission Chairman, Peter Harris, delivered an address to the Australian Competition Policy Summit today - the speech is now available from the PC website.
I found out today from Jennifer at CIGNA that speech evaluations for developmental issues are NOT COVERED.
Dr. Jerry's popular speeches, lectures and seminars have presented assemblies of students, teachers, parents and administrators with practical approaches on how today's teens can overcome the trials and tribulations of growing up, from coping with bullying to meeting parental academic expectations to walking away from drugs and other self - destructive behaviors.
That being said, the advance extracts from Clegg's keynote speech to conference today look distinctly groan - inducing.
Today's speech has been interpreted as a signal that a post-Blair government will move away from his seemingly unshakable pro-American stance.
Nick Clegg was accused of trying «every trick in the book» to distance himself from his record today, after he made a keynote speech describing the Liberal Democrats as the only genuine party of the middle ground.
In my speech today and a second from the Prime Minister, at a date to be confirmed, we will set out the two animating purposes of this Coalition Government.
Shadow chancellor George Osborne gave a speech today outlining what could be learnt from the experience of local councils.
One thing we did learn from today's speech is that the government still intends to forge «new trading relationships across the globe» - which in Brexit terms means a firm «no» from the government to remaining in the EU customs union.
The CT Team is heading back to Albany today from Tampa and the RNC where Mitt Romney delivered a shorter than expected speech after he was somewhat upstaged by Actor Clint Eastwood.
Ed Miliband was spared an increasingly critical appraisal of his conference speech today, after a major coalition U-turn distracted the press from events in Manchester.
In a non-partisan speech, president Mahama said: «What we are enjoying today is a cumulative work of all the governments that have... so when a new government comes you don't have to start from level one, you start from where they left off and then you take it to the next level so cumulatively we are making good progress.
In response to calls from Humanists UK and others, the Joint Committee on Human Rights has today published comprehensive guidance on the law protecting and limiting free speech for students and universities.
Also on tap for today: «Housekeeping» remarks from state GOP Chairman Ed Cox, and invocation from the Rev. Michael Faulkner, who is running against Democratic Rep. Charles Rangel; speeches from fromer US Attorney Michael Garcia (believed to harbor some political aspirations) and Westchester County Executive Rob Astorino (one of the party's rising stars) and presentation of a lifetime achievement award to former state Chairman Bill Powers.
The latest polling intelligence on how voters are actually reacting to the endless speeches and stratagems comes in the form of a poll from Survation published in today's Daily Record.
That was the approach Darling adopted in the budget today, as he did in the pre-budget report at the end of 2009, and which looks set to be part of a developing story of departmental cuts that will be announced from Whitehall this afternoon... As ever, one must guard against exaggeration and oversimplification, but the 2010 budget, which may be Labour's last for a long time, was a very Mandelsonian speech.
Chris Huhne used his conference speech today to dismantle the Conservative project from its foundations, in a fiercely hostile attack on David Cameron's resurgent party.
Today in the Assembly Chamber, numerous lawmakers from both sides of the aisle spoke openly against the cuts, including a passionate speech made by longtime Long Island lawmaker Harvey Weisenberg.
The speech read by the Acting GOC at the inauguration of the court martial reads, «Following the directive from Army Headquarters (AHQ) that a standing General Court Martial (GCM) be set up for Op Lafiya Dole to try offences committed by personnel within the Theatre of Operation, I issued a Convening Order for a GCM on 5 August 2016 and the members were directed to assemble today at this venue for the formal inauguration of the GCM.
Commenting on the speech by Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg today, Chris Keates, General Secretary of the NASUWT, the largest teachers» union, said: «It is clear from this speech that the Deputy Prime Minister is now seeking to distance himself from unpopular and flawed policies which he and his ministers were complicit in introducing.»
Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders delivers a «where do we go from here» speech in NYC today.
So what of the statutes that are expected from today's speech?
People being treated for cancer in England can apply for free prescriptions from today, as Gordon Brown fulfils one of the promises he made during his conference speech.
Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders returns to upstate today, delivering a version of «where do we go from here» speech in Albany and a campaign stop in Syracuse with NY - 24 candidate Eric Kingson.
Away from President Xi, one of finest speeches you'll hear today was from new Tory MP @heidiallen75 on tax credits: «Something must give»
Extracts from prime minister David Cameron's speech to the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, today:
Syracuse YNN's Bill Carey flagged this funny moment from Gov. Andrew Cuomo's Central NY visit earlier today to delivered his last upstate speech presenting his 2010 - 2011 executive budget directly to the people.
At a speech at Centrepoint today, Ms Cooper said: «We are seeing a persistent problem of young people moving from one place to the next without ever having a proper home, which can impact severely on their life chances and put them out of reach of support services.
Conservatives will celebrate today's decision as a victory for the First Amendment but the reality is that the right to political speech is under assault from the torrent of money pouring into our elections.
The impression from the papers today and over the last few days is that Ed Miliband is under attack from the Blairite «right» of the Labour Party: David Miliband's leaked victory speech (what might have been, if he'd won), the Telegraph files showing Ed Miliband and Ed Balls plotted to bring Blair's government down, the serialisation of a new booking suggesting the Milibands» relationship has broken down...
Nick Clegg will risk further tensions in the coalition today with a strongly pro-European speech attacking those who want to use the eurocrisis to back away from the project.
Here is some video of floor speeches from NY Reps today, including Republican Rep. Pete King who called the House leaderships decision to pull the vote a «knife in the back.»
The prime minister launched the initiative in Liverpool today in a speech confirming that money from dormant bank accounts will be used to fund projects run by social enterprises, charities and community groups.
«We must be upfront with the British people that under Labour there would have been cuts and that — on spending, pay and pensions — there will be difficult decisions in the future from which we will not flinch,» Balls said in his conference speech today.
From reports it appears that David Cameron will deliver something close to that speech today, in Cheltenham.
It was obvious from his powerfully delivered speech and also obvious from two brief chats I had with him earlier today.
Mahoney ran down a litany of speeches, quotes, editorials and newspaper articles from the last 23 years that sounded eerily familiar to the soundbites coming out of today's Consensus CNY forums.
Looking through today's speech from Gordon about his aspirations for Britain, it struck Guido that it is all more of the same.
The Daily Telegraph today publishes key extracts from a speech that Sir Malcolm Rifkind has given on his hope for a «Global Zero»; a nuclear free world.
His speech to the party conference said a «new generation» was now in charge but you wouldn't know it from today's appointments.
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