Sentences with phrase «taking matters»

But — after last week saying the state was «taking matters into our own hands» by offering free cooling tower testing — Mr. Cuomo eventually jumped off - topic to offer his own update on Legionnaires» disease.
While government officials argue amongst themselves over plastic bag bans or fees, consumers and businesses are taking matters into their own hands.
«We will be taking these matters up with the Government to ensure that all people's freedom of religion and belief is upheld.»
Cuomo drew de Blasio's ire last week when, in a seeming criticism of the city's response to the outbreak, said that «we're taking matters into our own hands» and ordered state inspection teams into the Bronx.
Cuomo: «We're Taking Matters into Our Own Hands» Gary Tilzer, Blogger at True News, @unitedNYblogs On Friday, Politico New York reported on the gulf between Governor Andrew Cuomo and Mayor Bill de Blasio over the recent Legionnaires disease outbreak in -LSB-...]
But frustrated staffers — some complaining as much about the quality of the paper as about the quantity — are taking matters into their own hands and bringing their own rolls to work.
In response, NIFA chairman Adam Barsky told Curran «the fact that you're taking the matters of the county's fiscal health as a top priority, we do recognize that and appreciate it.»
The City Council is taking matters into its own hands after Mayor de Blasio neglected to include funding for a reduced fare MetroCard program for low - income New Yorkers in the preliminary draft of the city's fiscal year 2019 budget.
After failing in their effort two weeks ago to force the Senate Republicans to hold a public hearing on a package of ethics reform bills, the Senate Democrats are taking matters into their own hands.
Taking matters into her own hands, and four pregnancy tests later — we found out she was, in fact, pregnant!
MISSION: Her dream is to act on a successful show... so she's taking matters into her own hands.
From the time we introduced Briar to solid foods, she was pretty adamant about taking matters into her own hands (literally) and feeding herself.
But the Brians of the world are taking matters into their own hands — they're getting vasectomies to put an end to having to decide (and also keeping women from trapping them into having unwanted kids, a disturbing but relatively rare reality).
Well we can see exactly what the the problem is, our players are taking matters into their own hands instead of having one strategy which is supposed to be enforced by the manager.
I still maintain that Gabriel was wrong in taking matters into his own hands and did it excessively.
The club suffered a further setback when Brighton boss Gus Poyet was unkeen to take the reins and Zingarevich is now thought to be taking matters into his own hands after previously consulting with Director of Football Nicky Hammond.
This season, as made obvious after Week w, will be very different for Captain Zahniser after taking matters into his own hands.
These companies are taking responsibility for their own supply chain, taking matters into their own hands, and creating supply of certified coffees.
Calmness and seriousness of demeanor is necessary both to prevent the media dismissing us as fanatics and to prevent individuals from taking matters into their own hands.
After watching the clip it was clear that there is lack of Gvt presence and proper republic in that country to take care of it's people and that locals are taking matters into their hands to fill the wide gap of Gvt presence that they are left with... No wonder now why many are taking into immigration out of that caveman country who went into developing it's weapons rather than developing it's people....
It seems as if since the religious zealots God is unable to call down lightning as they think he should when they feel we have blasphemed him, the zealots enjoy taking matters into their own hands and attempt to bully and persecute and even murder atheists on their God's behalf.
Prior to this, banking officials in the state of Tennessee began taking matters into their own hands and refused to wait for the federal government or the Federal Reserve to take regulatory action against bitcoin.
An April 5 Associated Press story followed by a similar April 7 Washington Post story both asserted that White House Chief of Staff John Kelly was suffering from diminished clout in the White House, as a more confident President Trump feels comfortable taking matters directly to new hires like John Bolton and Larry Kudlow, chatting on the phone with outside advisers, and firing Cabinet secretaries over Kelly's objections.
As the incidents of chronic illness continue to skyrocket, and as the public becomes increasingly frustrated with the limitations of conventional medicine in response, companies across America are taking matters into their own hands.
So now the Obama administration is taking matters into their own hands.
Some prominent companies have given up hope that Washington will do anything to curb health care costs and instead are taking matters into their own hands.
Illinois is not the only state taking matters into its own hands.
If you try new avenues and start taking matters into your own hands by becoming an invested community developer, you'll soon have more tech geniuses on your doorstep than you know what to do with.
This is the kind of thing that makes tech managers everywhere reach for the Aspirin; employees taking IT matters into their own hands is a perennial headache, and I sympathize with that.
A mandatory arbitration clause in her 11 - year - old employment contract prevented her from taking the matter to court, but her legal team circumvented the matter by suing Ailes personally.
Olsen then took matters into her own hands.
Sydney - based Macquarie announced that the bank «takes matters such as the unacceptable use of technology extremely seriously» and that the matter «is being dealt with internally.»
This means it is more difficult for small businesses to gain backing or grants from the government to allow them to be eco-friendly in the work place, whereas large companies are able to take matters into their own hands to some extent.
But rather than sneak around, Geffen took the matter to his boss before starting the relationship.
We take this matter extremely seriously and we continue to improve our reporting and take - down measures.
If you find yourself in this situation, here's how to take matters into your own hands after politely requesting a retraction, of course.
«Clearly in the Senate, it appears that both Democrats and Republicans are acting like adults and taking this matter seriously,» Democratic Representative Jim McGovern told Reuters.
They're go - getters and take matters into their own hands.
Equifax lawyer Theodore Hester said in a letter dated Thursday to members of Congress announcing the review that the company «takes these matters seriously» and has retained lawyers.
Yes, it is the Millennial's job to take the initiative for professional development, but if you're standing back waiting for Millennials to take matters into their own hands, you may miss out on a unique opportunity.
After losing multiple attempts to appeal, Brady could have taken the matter to the Supreme Court.
Nichol, who's credited with helping star wingers like Roberts find religion through nutrition, took matters into his own hands.
«We'll take matters into our own hands,» de Blasio continued.
Progress on wage equality for women in the United States has been demonstrably slow in recent years — but a number of companies have taken matters into their own hands.
To the retailer's credit, it took this matter extremely seriously by quickly informing customers and offering 10 percent discounts to anyone who came into its stores the weekend before Christmas.
So if you are starting a business, or you already run one but haven't thought strategically about its legal structure, you need to take this matter seriously.
Eager to expand his customer base anyway, he took matters into his own hands.
«We take this matter very seriously,» a ZocDoc spokeswoman tells Inc. «As a company, we pride ourselves on being a great place to work, and we have a long - standing policy against any forms of unlawful harassment or discrimination.»
What he did: After searching in vain for a publisher for Boob Tube, a satirical novel about the soap opera industry that he penned with his wife, tech entrepreneur Mark Coker, 47, took matters into his own hands.
A letter obtained by the Canadian Press from a lawyer representing the Great White North Franchise Association to Tim Hortons parent company Restaurant Brands Inc. said if RBI refuses to meet with franchisees by Friday to discuss «deficient IT practices» and «future IT protocols» they will take the matter to court.
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