Sentences with phrase «who reneged»

Traill has stayed true to that promise, making an impact within weeks at council by brandishing a flip - flop to protest councillors who reneged on a decision to appoint one of her council allies, Joe Neal, to a particular board.
I know of an editor who reneged on a contract when she belatedly decided she disagreed with the worldview portrayed in a story and the author refused to rewrite the whole story to fit the editor's new perspective on life.
Sally Elizabeth, Dispute Resolution Team Leader at PeopleClaim.com, says that her organization receives quite a complaints about family members who renege on informal loans or even co-signed student loans.

Not exact matches

But in better times, it keeps lower tier investors from not reneging on their preemptive rights by more reputable investors who continue to support the company.
Customers who are paying for a product (Office 365) and were promised a «free» perk with it, may not take kindly to a supplier reneging on it.
* For employees it is a way to persuade current executives into getting pay raises in a way that hits the bonuses current executives, who are signing their employment contract, less than the bonuses of future executives and shareholders, who will have to pay those raises; hoping that future executives and shareholders will not renege on the promises of deferred compensation by previous ones.
At the same time, Christians who are scripturally serious must share St. Paul's understanding of the «mystery» of continuing Judaism, and his certainty that God has not reneged on his promise to the children of Abraham (Romans 9 - 11).
While Pharaoh claimed to not know who this God was initially, he quickly found out, tried to bargain his way out of things, caved and reneged (several times), and eventually discovered the consequences of raging against God.
Marriage is «a gift from God who never reneges on his gifts.
The Beef Bagel «Arsenal will of course point to their â $ œwe only fielded the kidsâ $ theory, but of course, Mr Wenger reneged somewhat upon his faith in his youngsters, by enhancing them with regular first teamers Sagna at right back, skipper Gallas next to Hoyte, Hleb on the right wing and remaining players who have all got first team experience.
Anyone who does obviously missed the fact that the same promise was reneged on by Blair and Brown for ten years and now who runs the country?
«But Peter Obi reneged in that agreement by foisting Obiano who is from Aguleri in Anambra North senatorial district on the people of the state.
U.S. Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer got an earful from a first term senator, Arkansas Republican Tom Cotton, who charged the New York Democrat with reneging on a promise to hold a vote for the CIA director nominee by Inauguration Day.
«I am disappointed in this result and in the dishonorable lawmakers who openly pledged to do things differently this year, and then reneged when it wasn't to their political advantage,» Koch said.
A spokesman for Cuomo, asked about the calls to increase taxes, accused Democrats who run the state Assembly of reneging on a plan to strip felonious officials of their public pensions.
«Everybody realized that he has reneged on [his pledge to support Democrats] completely,» said Phil Rumore, president of the Buffalo Teachers Federation and an active W.F.P. member who opposed the party's endorsement of Cuomo.
It is the biggest single protest by the police since a 2008 pay dispute with then home secretary Jacqui Smith, who had reneged on a pay deal.
In Epe, the Governor who was represented by his Special Adviser on Community and Communications, Mr. Kehinde Bamigbetan, said he would not renege on his promise to run a government of inclusion that would make all and sundry enjoy the dividends of democracy, however urging them to continue to pay their taxes and rates promptly.
Miner said she was sand - bagged by COR officials, who indicated they would not seek tax breaks but later reneged and cut a deal with the county 13 days after the city sold them the Inner Harbor parcels.
A lawyer, Yakubu Galadima, who claimed to be counsel for the unnamed whistle - blower, alleged on Friday that the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission has reneged on the promised fiver per cent.
«No surprise, I am disappointed in this result and in the dishonorable lawmakers who openly pledged to do things differently this year, and then reneged when it wasn't to their political advantage.
His behind - the - scenes role after he left No 10 will anger allies of Mr Brown, who claim Mr Blair reneged on agreements with him struck in 1994 and 2003 to stand down as Prime Minister.
Later the recession gave them an excuse to renege on their commitment to support the Government's already tight spending plans, a U-turn greeted enthusiastically by their supporters and the right - wing commentators who had also cheered Hague's tax cuts.
It would have been better if he'd said it would then not be necessary for Cameron in his speech today to propose robbing and harassing those who genuinely need benefits for which they have contributed via national insurance contributions and which he has no contractual authority to renege on.
Golisano, who spent millions helping Democrats take control of the Senate for the first time since 1965, said Smith and party leaders reneged on a promise of reform and engaged in a secretive budget process that resulted in $ 8 billion in new taxes and fees.
I don't know who's gonna come with me and who's gonna criticise me, but I'm not gonna renege, and I'm not gonna hide.»
But while she's ostensibly the mellower, more composed of the two, Alexandra is hardly one to be trifled with: One of «Tangerine's» funnier sequences shows she's not afraid to get rough when it comes to dealing with a john who tries to renege on payment.
Who will they renege on their promises?
General Suchinda Kraprayoon, who seized power through a coup a year earlier, reneged on a promise not to be Prime Minister.
Most notably R. Gates who made the bet on this forum and then reneged.
Positioning themselves as Obama's conscience, particularly in the context of Tar Sands Action, they might be able to attack Republicans for their non-green attitudes, but could also provide ammunition for the right who want to criticise Obama for reneging on environmental promises.
The ABA has filed a lawsuit contending the Education Department reneged on its commitments to public service lawyers who had qualified for the loan forgiveness program.
The United States Ninth Circuit Court of Appeal released its decision on Monday in FACEBOOK v. CONNECTU, INC., dismissing the claims of the Winklevoss twins, who wanted to renege on a cash and stock settlement deal with Facebook founder, Mark Zuckerberg.
Bitcoin once held sway over a number of large companies who had adopted it as a form of electronic payment, but have since reneged on their adoption.
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