Sentences with phrase «time meeting the pledge»

In comparison, the United States will have a relatively easy time meeting the pledge made by President Obama.

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Khan admitted that, like Livingstone, it would be «tough» for him to meet the pledge, particularly in the earlier part of his time in City Hall.
Our meeting at the HQ of PR and lobbying firm Portland, where Campbell works part - time, comes 10 weeks after the prime minister's big speech pledging to tackle the «stigma» around mental health problems.
Prof Appleby warned: «While waiting times remain low in historical terms, the rise against key target measures since this time last year shows how difficult it will be for the NHS to meet the prime minister's pledge to keep waiting times low as the spending squeeze begins to bite.»
Each of the governors took time to plead with Ganduje while they pledged to ensure the Emir showed remorse at the follow up meeting in Kaduna.
Cuomo met with all the lawmakers on flipping their votes, and according to The New York Times account, pledged help against campaigns like the one NOM is launching.
Sport in our schools is essential to the sort of message that we seek to deliver, which is why we have pledged not just effort and time, but a huge amount of finance to meet those targets.
Little over a month ago I pledged during my inauguration that I will travel anywhere, to meet anyone, at any time in support of the effort to unite our county.
«Significant» reductions needed The U.N. Environment Programme's «Emissions Gap 2012» report cautions that even if nations meet their strictest pledges, the world will not be able to cut its output of greenhouse gases in time to prevent runaway global warming (ClimateWire, Nov. 21).
If, during that time, donors pledge to meet the target amount, the site charges the pledgers and passes along the money, minus an 8 % to 10 % commission, to the proposer, who then begins making good on the rewards and research.
The application comes at a critical time for both teacher recruitment and apprenticeship creation, with education ministers under pressure to boost the number of trainees entering the profession and meet a pledge made by the prime minister during the general election campaign to generate three million apprenticeship starts over the course of this parliament.
But all necessarily rely on parents» getting their children to school on time and checking homework, and most require parents to sign a contract pledging to meet these requirements.
In a distributed statement, Fatih Birol, chief economist at the energy agency and the director of the annual World Energy Outlook, said that trends in emissions meant the world was running out of time if leaders were serious about meeting targets pledged in recent sessions of climate treaty negotiations.
And yet as she pointed out in her memorable speech on the convention floor, delivered on behalf of all of the assembled young people: «In that time, you've failed to meet pledges, you've missed targets, and you've broken promises.»
That means the world's nations will start meeting regularly at the United Nations to discuss how to strengthen their individual climate pledges over time and claw toward their agreed - upon goal of keeping global warming below 2 °C.
At a time of fiscal retrenchment in the West, the chance of that pledge being met in the form of additional development assistance is approximately zero.
Every country would voluntarily pledge to restrain its greenhouse gas emissions and meet regularly at the United Nations to ratchet up ambitions over time — all in the hopes of keeping global warming below the «dangerous» level of 2 °C.
Current pledges alone are not enough to meet this 2 degree target, and the agreement includes a process to review and revise targets every five years, ramping up ambition over time.
Their weakness, as the story went, was OK, because we'd be able to strengthen them — and properly support «stretch» pledges by countries that can't deliver on them without help — in time to meet the Paris targets.
At the end of the set time frame the person has either met the challenge or forfeits the pledged cash.
McTavish pledged that clients would be treated well, whether it was a quick turnaround time for mortgage approval or offering competitive rates and a mortgage designed to meet a client's needs.
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