Sentences with phrase «warm words»

So, this is not the time for warm words from the chancellor about hoping to meet the target.
In rendering physical the social patterns and institutional structures that typically remain unseen Less Lights Warm Words turns up the heat of institutional critique.
This speech is a welcome relief from 13 years of previously warm words on legislative reform.
Or will there just be more warm words on growth but no serious change of direction?
That said, anyone we sent there came back with only warm words regarding the service and overall experience.
We've had lots of sympathy and warm words from ministers, but they haven't actually lifted a finger to help us.
There are warm words on climate change and energy efficiency, but no real detail.
No doubt there will be more warm words this week about some form of customs arrangement.
All the parties welcome journalists to their conferences with a «media reception» at the start — a time when press officers offer kind words about your programme or publication, hoping you might return the favour with warm words about their conference.
Over the course of a 45 - minute interview recently at his Town of Ulster headquarters, Gibson offered warm words for half a dozen local Democrats, including Kingston Mayor Shayne Gallo and County Executive Mike Hein, in between detail - rich discourses on agricultural policy and the ongoing recovery from Hurricane Irene.
Fletcher alternately builds up Andrew's confidence with warm words of encouragement and tears it down with emotional and sometimes physical abuse.
Patricia Hewitt left the government with warm words for Gordon Brown but emerged as a critic last year over changes to the child tax credit unveiled in the pre-budget report.
As CBS 2 Political Reporter Marcia Kramer reported Sunday evening, the governor both blasted Mayor Michael Bloomberg for his controversial comments accusing the de Blasio campaign of being «racist,» and offered warm words about the Democratic frontrunner.
He cited the Witney MP's support for road - building as one example, concluding: «For the consensus to work we need clear policy commitments from David Cameron's Tories, not just warm words
«It's marketisation and privatisation on a huge scale — warmer words when they are wrapped up as localism and the «big society» — but the same old hard right ideology.
Police Commissioner Bill Bratton has nothing but warm words for Mayor de Blasio, staunchly defending the oft - criticized mayor in a new interview.
Whether these counties reciprocate beyond warm words remains to be seen.
At this year's 0pening General Session, NOLA's Mayor Mitch Landrieu spoke such warm words about our place in the hearts and minds of the people of New Orleans.
Artist Sam Lewitt's new exhibition, Less Light Warm Words at the Swiss Institute, is literally New York's hottest show this summer.
It may be easier for you to speak warm words, recite sonnets or allure a lady in your own language, but if you then attempt to repeat what you say in Russian, your Russian bride will be elated.
Every vista is magnificent, every encounter with the nuns a torrent of warm words explaining how the convent is revitalizing the whole countryside — not only providing work, but also spreading Christian enlightenment and education.
«The shadow chancellor has wrapped up public sector cuts, public sector pay freezes, a rise in retirement age and reduced pension rights in warm words that will ring hollow with Britain's army of public sector workers.»
Rabbi Lefkowitz had particularly warm words for Assemblyman Hikind who, according to the Agudath Israel representative, «was able to walk into Governor Paterson's office or Senator Sampson's or Assembly Speaker Silver's and effectively convey the importance to the community of yeshivos» inclusion in TAP.»
Or do the smile and warm words conceal a Thatcherite agenda (as Gordon Brown believes has been confirmed by the financial crisis, and which some on the right like Fraser Nelson of The Spectator hope and believe is the case)?
Massey and Faulkner have frequently exchanged warm words while campaigning, but as competitors for the same office there's also been friction.
Chris Keates: «This was a well - delivered, well - crafted speech with welcome warm words for the teaching profession».
This better not turn out to be reminiscent of George Bush's Compassionate conservatism, amounting to nothing more than warm words coupled with reganomic brutality.
Asked about Cameron's warm words towards his opponents during the elections, the French president said: «In electoral campaigns there are tricky political situations.
They had very warm words for all those who are now celebrating Christmas and Chanukah while wishing all of their guests -LSB-...]
A few warm words from government ministers with an eye on the General Election will not compensate for the years of relentless assault on the profession.
«This motion offers merely warm words and floaty remarks but not actual measures,» said James Graham of the Finchley and Golders Green Lib Dems.
«They heard warm words of support for fewer restrictions on advertising — in particular from Ed Vaizey, shadow minister for the arts who professed to be «a massive fan of advertising and the industry».
No attacks on the Tories, warm words even for his old foe David Cameron who got to have a look at the speech before it was delivered.
Clad in one of artist Ayzit Bostan's signature T - shirts (branded with the Arabic translation of «Imagine Peace»), Schafhausen greeted the crowd with the usual warm words about art's imperative in these challenging times before handing the mic to the evening's presiding politician, Andreas Mailath - Pokorny, Vienna's executive city councilor for cultural affairs, science, and sports.
Customarily a dog and a beckoning warm word would be considered two of the signatures of the «Southern Hospitality» experience, but as dominating as the two pieces are, they succeed only in thoroughly haunting the show.
If the climate's still warming word didn't get to Europe.
Green and his successor Peter Lodder QC have uttered warm words about co-operation with solicitors but it seems that their view of the economic future has led them to seek to reverse the historic relationship in which the public approach solicitors for legal assistance, the barrister remaining in the background unless and until instructed by the solicitor.
The temperature in New York had reached the low 80s when I schlepped downtown for Sam Lewitt's Less Lights Warm Words at the Swiss Institute.
There will also be warm words from May on the need for a soft border in Ireland.
MCI has welcomed the candidates» support, but says that more than just warm words will be needed if motorcycling's contribution to transport in London is to be fully recognised.
The European bloc of countries is amongst those which has offered only warm words and empty promises in Paris, rather than the necessary real action, says Friends of the Earth Europe.
Ozil had warm words of praise for his new centre forward and they are already showing signs of a great understanding.
There was little more than warm words when it came to what Britain needs more than anything: economic growth.
They're often at loggerheads in the Commons, but today Welsh Secretary Cheryl Gillan has nothing but warm words for her departing opposite number.
You're very kind, thanks for such warm words and may we all find the grace to «act grown up,» as we used to say in the South, even when things get a tad childish.
«Unless the Government is prepared to put actions in place of warm words on marriage, we will see this great engine of social mobility become purely the reserve of the better - off.»
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