Sentences with phrase «victory for common sense»

Top New York Democrats praised the U.S. Supreme Court's refusal Monday to hear a case challenging the state's assault - weapons ban, with Gov. Andrew Cuomo calling it a «victory for common sense gun control laws.»
ALBANY - Top New York Democrats praised the U.S. Supreme Court's refusal Monday to hear a case challenging the state's assault - weapons ban, with Gov. Andrew Cuomo calling it a «victory for common sense gun control laws.»
Uber also welcomed the decision, stating that the ruling was «a victory for common sense
«The new rule is a victory for common sense,» said Mark Rienzi, senior counsel with Becket, which represents the Little Sisters of the Poor, a Catholic order that came to symbolize the religious opposition to the mandate.
Schimel & Kavanagh of NY Legislators for Gun Violence Prevention On US Supreme Court Rejecting Challenge to NY SAFE Act And US Senate Blocking Background Checks On the Same Day, a Victory for Common Sense and a Victory for Violence
«This decision is a victory for common sense gun control laws in New York and across the nation,» Cuomo said.
«This decision is a victory for common sense gun control laws in New York and across the nation,» Cuomo said in a statement.
This is a victory for common sense, since it halts the prospect of some new body, or group being set at vast amounts of taxpayer's money to take evidence for a long period before reaching the conclusion that some bankers broke the law and others acted against the interests of their customers.
The Forum of Private Business (FPB), which represents about 25,000 firms in the UK, said the announcement was a «victory for common sense».
While this is clearly a victory for common sense it is disappointing that politicians and organisations like Scope have had to spend months lobbying the government to drop a policy that was so utterly counter-productive in the first place.
«Today's decision is a victory for common sense oversight of New York's vast nonprofit sector,» Schneiderman said in a statement.
Deputy director general John Cridland said the ECJ ruling was a «victory for common sense», but added that any compensation for the ASW workers must be born by the government, not the Pension Protection Fund.
«This vote was a victory for common sense and decency.
Inviting Ann Clwyd to give evidence to this committee is a victory for common sense.
Hear from Mary - Claire King, who discovered BRCA1, in «Court ruling on genes is a «victory for common sense» ``
A setback for the Trump administration's efforts to bail out the coal industry, and a victory for common sense in the power grid.
«This judgment is a victory for common sense.
Much has been made of Martin - Dye v Martin - Dye [2006] EWCA Civ 681, [2006] 4 All ER 779 as the answer to problems with pension - sharing, not least by Nicholas Francis QC in A Victory for Common Sense (Family Law Journal, September 2006, p 13) whose partisan approach to the case belies any self - denying ordinance which representatives should observe when commenting, other than factually reporting, on cases in which they were involved.
The lesson here is a victory for common sense.
If the abandonment of the sale is confirmed, this will be both a victory for common sense and a vindication of the property industry's spirited campaign against the proposal over the past twelve months,» states Andrew.
In a victory for common sense (the least common sense of all, as we know...) I am happy to attest that while GOOD lateral hiring is good for business, BAD lateral hiring is bad for business, and the figures in this second piece of research seem to underline that quite neatly.
In a victory for common sense, the majority held:
«This is a victory for common sense and freedom of expression online.
John Cridland, deputy director general of the Confederation of British Industry, says the clarification is a victory for common sense.
In what can only be described as a victory for common sense, an arbitrator recently upheld the discharge of a 27 year employee who was found responsible for spiking the office water cooler with chlorine bleach.
Responding to the outcome of the review in a statement, Uber's Jo Bertram, Regional General Manager in the UK, described it as «a victory for common sense,» adding: «We're pleased Transport for London has listened to the views of passengers and drivers, dropping the bonkers ideas proposed last year like compulsory five minute wait times and banning showing cars in apps.»
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