Borough President James Oddo launched the «Undah / Ovah» online game that's based on a sports radio segment and takes players» guesses on
whether city work will be on time or delayed.
Not exact matches
Ours is showing you good people for you to meet regardless of
whether they're down the block or across the
city, and because of the accountability and transparency that's in Hinge — we show first name, last name, where you
work, where you went to school, all these different aspects — it's much more geared towards quality interactions.
One is the live experience they need of actually being in a
working enterprise,
whether it's a bank or
city government, and two it gives them the credibility of being able to say, «Hey, we've got this installed at the
city government and they've got this many taxpayers or employees or traffic.»
There are no statistics to show
whether texting played a role in any of the fatalities, but «when you keep records for 40 years and see two consecutive years with the back - to - back largest, that tells me there was a game changer,» said Richard Retting, a former traffic safety commissioner for the New York
City Department of Transportation who
worked on the report.
After all,
whether you're on the beach or in a new
city and a different time zone,
work often simply feels less pressing.
If Jesus and his father Joseph were carpenters (
whether we understand that in the traditional sense of
working with wood, or as Ray Vander Laan and others suggest, stone masons who perhaps helped build the Roman administrative
city of Sepphoris), were they paid with animals and produce or with silver?
Whether they are treading through snow or basking in the sunshine, all
city dwellers (and, by extension, all men) still
work, play, eat, laugh, sleep, and sing.
The parables disclose with what pleasure and tolerance he surveyed the broad scene of human activity: the merchant seeking pearls; the farmer sowing his fields; the real - estate man trying to buy a piece of land in which he had secret reason to believe a treasure lay buried; the dishonest secretary, who had been given notice, making friends against the evil day among his employer's debtors by reducing their obligations; the five young women sleeping with lamps burning while the bridegroom tarried and unable to attend the marriage because their sisters who had had foresight enough to bring additional oil refused to lend them any; the rich man whose guests for dinner all made excuses; the man comfortably in bed with his children who gets up at midnight to help his importunate neighbor only because he despairs of getting rid of him otherwise; the king who is out to capture a
city; the man who built his house upon the sand and lost it in the first storm of wind and rain; the queer employer who pays all of his men the same wage
whether they have
worked the whole day or a single hour; the great lord who going to a distant land entrusts his property to his three servants and judges them by the success of their investments when he returns; the shepherd whose sheep falls into a ditch; the woman with ten pieces of silver who, losing one, lights the candle and sweeps diligently till she finds it, and makes the finding of it the occasion of a celebration in which all of her neighbors are invited to share — and how long such a list might be!
It remains to be seen
whether this approach will
work against Arsenal, especially after they stuck to their attacking game against Man
City and ended up getting steam - rollered 6 - 0.
As Arsenal took on Manchester
City in the semi-finals of the FA Cup at Wembley, the thought on everyone's mind was
whether the Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger would stick to the back - three system that
worked against Middlesbrough or revert to his usual 4 -2-3-1 formation.
After the Chilean apparently insisted he was fine before hurting his hamstring against Norwich
City, it was not hard to
work out who the Frenchman was talking about when he was asked
whether he trusted all of his Gunners to tell the complete truth about their fitness.
The president, a karate black belt and former St. Petersburg
city judo champion, is a sporting omnivore,
whether skydiving,
working a heavy bag, taking a Formula 1 car out for a spin or hang - gliding with Siberian cranes.
Having
worked on the bid for three years, February will be «D Day» on
whether the Fremantle
City bid progresses to the next stage.
True, Manchester
City seem to be making light
work of the plenitude of fixtures they have taken on this season, but Chelsea's abrupt decline does make you wonder
whether they are essentially failing to cope with their fixture list.
If it
works, savor the moment: Look around, look up at the sky, talk to your baby about the world around your home —
whether it's a quiet cul - de-sac or a busy
city street.
«
Whether in the State Senate, the Assembly, the Westchester County Board of Legislators, or the Rye
City Council, George Latimer has steadfastly supported
working men and women throughout three decades of public service,» said John Santos, Vice-President of 32BJ.
There has been speculation on and off as to
whether Miner's tense relationship with Cuomo has cost her
city, particularly given the governor's close alliance with another local elected officials with whom the mayor must frequently
work — Onondaga County Executive Joanie Mahoney, a Republican who crossed party lines in 2014 to endorse the governor's reelection bid.
Mayor Bill de Blasio announced today he would finally bow to the urgings of
City Council Speaker Melissa Mark - Viverito, Gov. Andrew Cuomo and countless left - wing activists and formulate a plan to shutter the Rikers Island detention complex over the next 10 years — although the crucial
work of creating a new, diffuse jail system will fall upon his successor, regardless of
whether the liberal Democrat wins re-election this fall.
Still, «the most pressing issue in our
city of this generation is affordable housing,» James said; she stated that in her second term, she would
work to address that problem,
whether through making «preferential rent» permanent (rather than something a landlord can change or remove at whim), or creating more housing, rather than shelters, for homeless New Yorkers.
The state's highest court in a ruling on Tuesday found that a special prosecutor can continue an investigation into
whether the labor - backed
Working Families Party broke election laws during a 2009 Staten Island
city council race.
The
city will have to
work with the Metropolitan Transportation Authority on integration of the actual card and
whether or not monthly fares would include ferry service.
City Public Advocate Bill de Blasio, a mayoral candidate, noted in January that many
working parents have to choose
whether to go to
work or stay home and lose a day's pay when a when a child gets sick.
Whether working as a bilingual
city school teacher, fighting against climate change with Mothers Out Front, or helping lead St. Peter's Soup Kitchen... I Listen.
He is looking into
whether the
Working Families Party used its for - profit subsidiary, Data and Field Services, to illegally provide low - cost campaign services to its
City Council candidates.
«
Whether it is business attraction and expansion, creating affordable housing, expanding our cultural footprint or enhancing Jamaica's livability, today's action plan presents a series of specific steps the
City will take to unleash the potential for the betterment of all who live,
work and visit the area.»
Major details of the agreement are still unknown, including how a new threshold for major capital improvements for landlords would
work, and
whether a six - month extension of the 421 - a tax abatement program is a straight extension or hews more closely to an earlier idea proposed by New York
City Mayor Bill de Blasio.
«There'll be a number of people that we'll be
working with in a different fashion but look, I'm ready to
work with anyone who will help New York
City whether again it's on those day - to - day issues, the smaller things or
whether it's on the big picture issues like saving Obamacare and making sure that the tax code is fair to New Yorkers,» de Blasio added.
He began with a statement concerning the stabbing of two young children in Brooklyn and then answers questions concerning that incident, the proposed state law to allow municipalities to further raise the minimum wage and
whether he would pursue a $ 13 minimum wage for New York
City, how that proposed law fits into the political deal that gave Governor Cuomo the
Work Families Party ballot line, a young boy hit and killed today by a car and how Vision Zero addresses that location and the large number of shootings in the
City this past weekend.
The councilman, who is running for his third term and speaker of the
city council, filled out a questionnaire prior to receiving his endorsement from the club in June 2017, where he replied «no» to
whether he had or will «in the future endorse or financially support any candidate for public office or current elected official with a track record of
working against LGBT equality.»
«
Whether it's on education, affordable housing or homelessness, we'll be
working collaboratively in Albany to protect and help New York
City and its 8.5 million residents,» said mayoral spokesman Peter Kadushin.
It remains to be seen
whether de Blasio will be amenable to implementing some of the ideas from Brawley's coalition — Metro IAF has
worked with the
city to build multiple affordable housing complexes before.
Quinn hedged four more times as reporters asked
whether Cuomo, a Democrat, supported the $ 15 figure that the
Working Families Party and New York
City mayor Bill de Blasio have championed.
Thursday morning, «Join Crain's and Howard Zemsky, CEO of Empire State Development, as he discusses what projects and goals the Cuomo administration will pursue in New York
City and
whether the state's new tax - free program is
working yet.»
Question topics included financial incentives given by the
City to Altronix (which hosted the Mayor for a visit just before the press conference), whether the mayor has concerns about offering such incentives, whether his jobs task force will work with local communities, whether his affordable housing plan conflicts with his plan to enable more manufacturing in the city, what a base livable minimum wage is, whether the mayor is concerned about the possibility that Republicans may control the U.S. Senate next year, whether NY State has done enough to assist NYC in obtaining hazard mitigation money from the federal government, the Mayor's views on items sold at the September 11th Museum gift shop and what the first «tangible» product of the task force will
City to Altronix (which hosted the Mayor for a visit just before the press conference),
whether the mayor has concerns about offering such incentives,
whether his jobs task force will
work with local communities,
whether his affordable housing plan conflicts with his plan to enable more manufacturing in the
city, what a base livable minimum wage is, whether the mayor is concerned about the possibility that Republicans may control the U.S. Senate next year, whether NY State has done enough to assist NYC in obtaining hazard mitigation money from the federal government, the Mayor's views on items sold at the September 11th Museum gift shop and what the first «tangible» product of the task force will
city, what a base livable minimum wage is,
whether the mayor is concerned about the possibility that Republicans may control the U.S. Senate next year,
whether NY State has done enough to assist NYC in obtaining hazard mitigation money from the federal government, the Mayor's views on items sold at the September 11th Museum gift shop and what the first «tangible» product of the task force will be.
Among the questions asked by the press:
whether the
city is
working with Mexican government officials to encourage any eligible Mexican nationals to register with the
city for assistance,
whether all victims have been located and identified, what is the biggest remaining challenge at the site,
whether there are continuing concerns of gas leaking at the site,
whether there is any evidence of illegal gas connections in the basements of the destroyed buildings, what damage or evidence the FDNY will look for, the number of people needing housing assistance,
whether any victims asked about the investigation when meeting with the mayor, the number and location of apartments being made available by REBNY to temporarily house victims, what the mayor would say to any employer not granting time off to a victim and
whether the mayor is concerned about the pace of gas main replacements.
Topics in the Q&A included the source of money for the
City's planned pre-K advertising campaign, the
City's target number of pre-K applicants,
whether Speaker Silver thinks the proposed income tax surcharge should be pursued next year, how the pre-K selection process will
work, how the
City will cover the approximately $ 40 million annual gap between the estimated cost of pre-K and the amount provided in the state budget, when parents will learn
whether their pre-K application has been accepted, how the
City will collect data and measure success of the pre-K program,
whether the existing pre-K application process will be changed, how the
City will use money from the anticipated school bond issue, the mayor's reaction to a 2nd Circuit ruling that
City may bar religious groups from renting after - hours space in public schools, the status on a proposed restaurant in Union Square, a tax break included in the state budget that provides millions of dollars to a Bronx condominium project, the «shop & frisk» meeting today between the Rev. Al Sharpton and Police Commissioner Bratton and a pending HPD case against a Brooklyn landlord.
Two months and a losing lawsuit later, they are still trying to
work out issues of
whether elected officials should have to sign the same policy every other
city employee does.
«Several studies have measured parasite infection in urban animals, but surprisingly we are the first to measure
whether wild birds living in a
city were more or less infected by a parasite and a pathogen, as well as how these infections are linked to their physiological stress,» said Mathieu Giraudeau, a post-doctoral associate who previously
worked with Kevin McGraw, ASU associate professor with the School of Life Sciences.
More
work needs to be done to see
whether other
cities show the same pattern, the researchers add, as well as to figure out which kinds of VOCs might be particularly problematic.
Gambale says the company is
working on the urban angle in Australia with its Sydney Satellites project — a series of tests evaluating
whether Locata can provide precise positioning for police, other emergency services and courier firms as they navigate the
city's streets.
«We think the findings are generalizable to other tree species and other
cities, especially hotter
cities like Atlanta, but additional
work needs to be done to determine
whether that's the case,» Meineke says.
«It's all about detecting specific signatures of how people behave, in any kind of aspect of their life,
whether it's tweeting, commenting, or moving around,» says Grauwin, who is
working in the Senseable
City Lab via a fellowship with the technology firm Ericsson.
Dr. Daniel Hsu, who practices acupuncture in New York
City, said acupuncture —
whether through traditional needling or with electrical stimulation —
works in two ways.
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Scott Weiss, a New York
City physical therapist and trainer who has
worked with the National Football League and gymnast Kerry Strugg, sets his alarm for the same time every morning —
whether or not he actually has to be up for
work at that hour.
And if your day requires quite a lot of walking —
whether it's at
work or in the
city running errands — flat shoes can be rejuvenating.
Whether you're headed from
work to happy hour with the girls, or completing your lengthy to - do list, The
City Tote can hold your daily necessities (and more), effortlessly!
I always used to spend my summers sliding into my favorite flip - flops or sandals and walking all over —
whether I was
working or off exploring a new
city.
And then athleisure became a trend and anyone and everyone started walking around the
city in sneakers, joggers, and a cute top —
whether they
worked out or not.