Sentences with phrase «unfinished business when»

Canada has unfinished business when it comes to preparing for the next big financial crisis.

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One site tackles how to be emotionally ready to quit work: «The ideal time to retire is when the unfinished business in your life begins to feel more important than the work you are doing.
When I look at the world's problems, it is evident to me that this lifetime is unfinished business, and that there must be «Ultimate Justice» that transcends and is «Superior» to the human caliber.
And that unfinished business we had together, back in 2010, when I left Butler for the NBA... as far as I'm concerned, all of these years later, we still have it.»
Despite the fact that it's probably only half true, I don't even care, because he's ours and when he talks of «unfinished business» I want to believe with all my heart he can bring back glory to the club.
When mom comes home, her first job shouldn't be all the unfinished business that dad has left.
But when we feel especially triggered by our child's unpleasant behavior, unfinished business from our own childhood may be rearing its ugly head.
This clearly was the view of the then leader of UKIP, Nigel Farage before the referendum (who has since also abandoned ship) when he said that «In a 52 - 48 referendum this would be unfinished business by a long way.
When the legislative session ended on June 21, lawmakers left behind a lot of unfinished business, including a failure to act on ethics reform proposals in light of an economic development scandal in the Cuomo administration.
When the state legislative session ended on June 21, lawmakers left behind a lot of unfinished business, including a failure to act on ethics reform proposals made in light of the economic development scandal in the Cuomo administration.
ESPA left the field with the key goal of the trans community, the Gender Expression Non-Discrimination Act, unfinished business, after the persistent refusal of the Senate Republicans to take up a measure first proposed in early 2003, when the state's gay rights law was adopted without transgender protections.
When the legislative session ended on June 21, New York lawmakers left behind a lot of unfinished business, including a failure to act on ethics reform proposals in light of an economic development scandal in the Cuomo Administration.
The first stage of Lords reform took place in 1911, when the Liberal government passed legislation to limit the Lords» ability to block Commons legislation after peers objected to Lloyd George's «People's budget», and making the Lords democratic has been unfinished business for the party every since.
Illegal Tender is a tolerable but just OK flick about gangsters gunning for a mother and son (Wanda De Jesus and Rick Gonzalez); the former looking to finish previously unfinished business and getting a nasty surprise when the latter fight back.
The problem might be that when it's good, Unfinished Business is a bitter, bitter pill — and when it's bad, it's as desperate and unfunny as the exhausted Vaughn patter meant to disguise it.
But when word comes down from on high that the case is to be dropped immediately, Landsman soon finds himself contending with all the powerful forces of faith, obsession, hopefulness, evil, and salvation that are his heritage — and with the unfinished business of his marriage to Bina Gelbfish, the one person who understands his darkest fears.
Lawyers are more than happy to be called fiduciaries when it serves their interests: two obvious examples are restrictive covenants, which the Court of Appeals has declared unenforceable for lawyers because of their fiduciary status [Cohen v. Lord Day & Lord, 550 N.E. 2d 410 (1989)-RSB-, and the unfinished business doctrine, where lawyers» fiduciary relationship with clients was deemed to trump their obligations to their former partners.
In Rogue One, Chapter 2: «Unfinished Businesswhen Galen Erso and Director Orson Krennic are speaking to each other in the open fields on Lah» mu, I felt as though I wanted to open an imaginary window so I could hear their lines more clearly.
Very often, the monotony of daily living, which is a fact of life, includes the demanding management of unfinished business from the first marriage, for example, when a new husband stumbles in his perhaps unsought role of stepfather to his second wife's children, or when a mother finds herself in a tug of war between her children from the first failed marriage and the expectations of her new husband.
When Prime Minister Kevin Rudd apologised to the Stolen Generations of Indigenous Australians, he addressed one piece of unfinished business between Indigenous and non-Indigenous Australians.
When this happens, part of the therapy process is to deal with the «unfinished business» to access more energy to bring to the present.
Unfinished business is when figures emerge from the background but are not completed nor resolved.
(Bloomberg View)-- This was supposed to be the year when the U.S. government would finally address one of the biggest pieces of unfinished business from the 2008 financial crisis: reforming Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, the quasi-state entities that dominate the U.S. mortgage market.
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