Sentences with phrase «time in recent memory»

It is not the first time in recent memory in which independent charter schools have been shut out.
2008 was the last time in recent memory when were loads of assets in many asset classes available for purchase at a substantial discount to their intrinsic value.
All of this makes the investment case for commodities, gold, and energy more compelling than at any other time in recent memory.
Now is one of the best times in recent memory to start a business.
I've been trying to recall stronger tee times in recent memory, and none really match it.
We note with regret that for the first time in recent memory, Ghanaian public sector workers have been forced to mark this important day without receiving their monthly salary.
Not only did the show see an obvious uptick in the number of exhibitors, but the aisles seemed more crowded with retailers than at any other time in recent memory.
Cuomo would no doubt name a Democrat, and it would be the second time in recent memory that a governor named Cuomo has appointed a Staten Island district attorney.
«This comes at probably the harshest time in recent memory in the world of work.»
The showdown also marks the first time in recent memory shareholders of a major oil and gas company have been given a choice of directors between what the company wants and what the dissident group wants (it is pushing for four of its nominees to be voted to the board).
After another weekend of dismal football at Elland Road, watching a Leeds United team be outthought and outplayed for the umpteenth time in recent memory, I thought my first column for TIAT would be a simple lambasting of the manager, something that previous readers of my weekly outpourings in their previous incarnation on Clarke One Nil will have been quite used to.
It's clear that «Dear Abby» needs experts they can talk with regarding adoption and infertility because too often they completely miss the mark (isn't this the 3rd time in recent memory).
For the first time in recent memory Democrats in New York State including the Governor, are doing more coordinated work together on behalf of Senate Democrats, but that may be a temporary condition.
But I can not recall so blatant and awkward a tie - in that broke my immersion more times in recent memory outside of recent Adam Sandler movies.
The Civic Si is being updated for the third time in recent memory, after journalists generally panned the 2012 model.
This marks the first time in recent memory average people have been ahead of the so - called «smart money» — another chapter in the ongoing narrative that bitcoin and cryptocurrencies are the most interesting story worldwide in finance and economics.
Dr Mark Porter, chamber seat of the British Medical Association, stated: «The NHS is accomplishing more work than any other time in recent memory yet the administration has neglected to take care of the expanding demand with appropriating subsidizing or resourcing.»
And this is not the first time in recent memory a CFM56 engine on a Southwest Airlines plane was found to be faulty.
«For the first time in recent memory, VW is properly equipped to do battle in the most competitive segment of US auto market.
With the emergence of the internet, email, cellphones and voicemail, we have become more impersonal than at any time in recent memory.
(Indeed, the June purchasing manager's indexes for emerging European markets were all above the key 50 mark for the first time in recent memory.)
And for the first time in recent memory I'm completely flummoxed about how all of this might go down on March 4.
It was the first time in recent memory that Canada's five largest banks increased their quarterly dividend at the same time, a clear signal that Canada's banking sector remains healthy despite a long list of ongoing economic concerns hanging over their businesses, from record levels of consumer debt to a softening economy and the threat of another downturn.
Kraft Foods delivered a «higher rate of revenue from new products last year than at any time in recent memory» revealed bosses as they reassured stakeholders that both businesses will have «world - class innovation organizations on day one» after it breaks...
Couple this with what appears to be a season - threatening knee injury for CB Lardarius Webb, a sprained knee for NT Haloti Ngata, and the once - vaunted Baltimore defense looks vulnerable for the first time in recent memory.
And how about Arsenal!!?? I was telling my buddy who is an Arsenal fan, that I can't recall a time in recent memory seeing the Emirates that loud, and the players feeding off the energy.
And now, for the first time in recent memory, people in Birmingham are talking more frequently about the Tigers than about the Tide.
For the first - time in recent memory, Arsenal have a squad that is full of depth and able to compete, hopefully, on all fronts.
As well as being the first time in recent memory that meals have been made from scratch in D.C. Public Schools, the program represents the culmination of innovative efforts by D.C. Central Kitchen to build a successful economic model around concepts that don't normally associate in the public mind: local farming, job training for the down - and - out, and feeding the indigent.
But there was fury from Labour figures as the party still lost councillors - the first time in recent memory that's happened in a leader's first year - despite opposing «the most right - wing Tory government ever».
This year, for the first time in recent memory the council convened without a minority leader.
«This is a great opportunity to highlight the strength of the Republican Party in Upstate New York and is the first time in recent memory that our convention will be held outside of New York City,» says Monroe County GOP Chairman Bill Reilich.
I mentioned the possibility of Utah taking its 6 votes out of play only to give context that no matter how unlikely, it's more likely this year than at any time in recent memory.
«For the first time in recent memory, all of the forces within the Democratic Party and all the progressive interests are pulling in the same direction.»
And for the first time in recent memory, none of de Blasio's contributions were reported as bundled.
For the first time in recent memory, the Democratic Party's House and Senate campaign committees currently have more money to spend on races than their Republican counterparts — a milestone reached just five months before the critical midterm elections.
For the first time in recent memory, both Cuomo and de Blasio appeared together on the same stage (granted, Cuomo's girlfriend, de Blasio's wife, Rep. Charlie Rangel and Clinton stood between them).
For the first time in recent memory, New York is holding its Congressional primary in June instead of September.
The Democrats are just plain stupid for playing with the gay vote and they really should be ashamed of themselves for calling out a Republican for his stance when they cant even get their own ship in order to get a gay marriage bill passed when they had full control over the legislature for the first time in recent memory.
The statements, which were made public by the Joint Commission on Public Ethics, marked the first time in recent memory that the Legislature's top leaders earned little beyond their taxpayer - funded salaries and showed a stark departure from the tenures of ex-Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver (D - Manhattan) and former Senate Majority Leader Dean Skelos (R - Nassau County), who frequently reported earning hundreds of thousands of dollars from outside legal work.
Republicans, for the first time in recent memory, control the redistricting process.
For the first time in recent memory, the unions were outspent by a directly opposing interest group, and divided, after Cuomo brought some of their most powerful representatives into his decision - making process.
Democrats swept the town supervisor's race and the two Town Board seats that were up for grabs, giving them all five seats on the board for the first time in recent memory.
As previously reported, the RNC — for the first time in recent memory — has set up its own independent operation designed to bring its financial advantage over the Democratic National Committee to bear.
For the first time in recent memory, the Mayor's unrestrained boosterism matched the reality, at least as far as real estate development is concerned.
In the past year, more Democrats have become involved in local politics than any time in recent memory.
But there was fury as the party still lost councillors - the first time in recent memory that's happened in a leader's first year - despite opposing «the most right - wing Tory government ever».
For the first time in recent memory, Japan has a minister of education, science, sports, and culture with hands - on experience as a researcher and educator.

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