Sentences with phrase «urgent meetings when»

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Mr Schwarzenegger has already met with the prime minister Tony Blair when the pair signed a mission statement promising to «commit to urgent action to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and promote low carbon technologies».
David Cameron raised the subject at PMQs on Wednesday when he demanded an urgent meeting of the party leaders so thrash out ideas for reform and he tries to further seize the initiative on the issue with an article in today's Mail on Sunday.
When I checked my email while waiting for the train I had an urgent request from my boss for a 9:00 AM meeting....
DeWine urged people to be cautious when potential dates won't meet in person or claim to be in another country, with an urgent need for money.
It invites educators to fight for a position (the idea that children's individual needs should be met) that nobody opposes, when they ought to be focusing on more urgent questions: Assuming that we all want instruction to be more responsive to students, what should we do with the adults who work in schools?
But he is also conflicted about the possibility of having to monitor the occupied Palestinian territories, a concern that grows deeper and more urgent when he meets Nimreen and Laith - the twin daughter and son of his mother's friend.
So far, the CCC has not called for higher UK targets in response to Paris, saying action to meet current targets was more urgent and that more evidence is needed before deciding when the UK should aim for net - zero emissions.
We can't afford to be distracted from the need for urgent action to combat global warming — rich countries must lead the way by agreeing to slash their emissions when they meet in Copenhagen next month.
If it was both important and urgent, I didn't mind if they stuck their head in and checked to see when they could meet with me.
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