Sentences with phrase «to move on the issue»

There is no possibility of moving on the issues, no chance of having a conversation even.
He says it provides the industry with a method of moving on issues and change quickly with a united voice.
The supermarket's responses to Tearfund's campaign have been published online, with the stores making the firmest commitments rated green, those in the middle getting amber and those who did not move on the issue rated red.
But couldn't the explanation also be that God has been trying to get the church to move on these issues first in response to the Spirit and the Mind of Christ, but when we refuse because of tradition and Scripture, God causes «the stones to cry out» until we are forced to listen and respond?
During the interview Cuomo suggested the WFP should consider moving on some issues because of the current situation the state faces.
But the PR was always something that would happen if there were any elections, whoever finally moved on the issue, while the 80 % or 100 % (while perhaps a non-miserable compromise worth making) was still on the table, formally, in the Coalition deal, though I felt Clegg signalled clearly last May he was definitely happy at 80 %, and suspect that there may have been an agreement about that when the language was put it.
Even more relevant to New York, Vermont has legalized personal use; dispensaries will open in Massachusetts and Canada this summer, and New Jersey is also moving on the issue.
Lincoln Strategy Group has a firm handle on the process of amassing strategic research that help political professionals to make informed decisions and strategic political moves on the issues that matter.
The governor's remarks were prompted, in part, by statements from the Petroleum Council, who urged the governor to get moving on the issue.
The guessing over how and when Christie would move on the issue increased over the last several weeks, especially as the Legislature proceeded with its own bill to delay the use of PARCC.
Anyway, after finally getting through that battle and moving on the issue becomes that now my characters are even more ridiculously overpowered when facing random encounters which makes them kind of pointless.
It seems to me that technology has moved too quickly for the law too keep up, and unfortunately (as you might have noticed) several factors are preventing our current leadership — municipal, provincial and federal — from moving on the issue of citizens» privacy and civil liberties.
Trade deals are, of course, always controversial, and the Conservative government has faced some criticism for moving on the issue during an election campaign with the NDP in particular expressing cynicism about the deal.
I am in this race to change the direction that Arizona has been moving on the issues important to Planned Parenthood.
The USA has long not moved on this issue and today's session was no different.
There's growing pressure for the U.S. Securities Exchange Commission to enact rules requiring disclosure of political spending by publicly - traded corporations, although it has yet to move on the issue.
The two were also agreed that larger national discussions need to be held around climate change, economic development and accommodation of aboriginal rights and title — and that LNG development should be seen as an opportunity to move on these issues.
And even these polls show the president's base simply doesn't believe background checks — or any gun restrictions, really — are the answer, no matter how the public at large has moved on this issue.
Young Catholic seminarians, meanwhile, must remain celibate, and church leadership seems unlikely to move on the issue.
«Most of the time we're in harmony with the Queens party,» he said, «but about 10 percent of the time it's not in the interest of my community, and I will move on those issues
Using the leverage of the budget talks could be the best hope of getting the Republicans to move on the issue, Democratic lawmakers say.
Cuomo also dove into am analysis of the legal situation, saying the ongoing court battle has forced lawmakers to move on the issue, especially given the new Congressional primary date of June 26.
Ed Miliband has told David Cameron that he will launch his own inquiry in to the riots that hit England this week if the prime minister refuses to move on the issue.
When it was put to him that refusal to move on the issue could mean the Lib Dems teaming up with Labour to push through electoral reform anyway, the Tory leader says: «We think this is an important issue.»
Now, two new reports, The Pathways to Prosperity Network: A State Progress Report 2012 — 2014 and Creating Pathways to Prosperity: A Blueprint for Action, released this week, identify how much progress the eight states in the network have made in two years, and outline how others can move on the issue.
Why haven't they moved on this issue sooner?
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