Sentences with phrase «who signed off»

In another email from 22 March, it was Stephen Parkinson who signed off on the logo.
They did have to do something about the financing of the LPP, though (as doing it on the back of articling students was never justified and speaks ill of the benchers who signed off on it in the first place).
Embarrassingly for the hapless credit officer and those who signed off on the deal, Texaco did in fact file for bankruptcy under Chapter 11 later in 1987.
Because there is no way a car like the Cadillac CTS - V station wagon could have been endorsed by the federal functionaries who signed off on GM's bankruptcy plan.
With this new video Porsche shows glimpses of the car in motion, its interior and we hear the thoughts of the head honchos who signed off on the car.
Well now, who signed off that face?
Star Trek: Beyond arrives with less hype than studio bosses who signed off an estimated $ 185m production budget might have hoped.
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In her petition to U.S. District Judge Kimba Wood, who signed off on the settlement, Ann Marie Skelos said that she and Adam Skelos purchased the property at 29 Leon Court for $ 675,000, including a $ 418,500 mortgage.
Ken Girardin, an analyst with the Empire Center for Public Policy, an Albany think tank that advocates for lower taxes and restrained government spending, said, «These higher pay figures reflect bad decisions by both local officials, who signed off on costly deals with the PBA, and state officials, who refuse to fix the state's binding arbitration system that's rigged» to benefit unions.
«The Conservative central office now must tell us who signed off this expenditure, who authorised it and what advice was given about candidate expenditure.
History will remember him as the leader who presided over the end of a three century old union, the man who signed off on a weak question on the ballot paper, failed to focus on the campaign until it was far too late and then, when he finally realised the error of his ways, sprinted to Scotland and spluttered out a panicked - looking promise of everything he'd never wanted.
The development also comes after Gov. Andrew Cuomo on Thursday focused on Comptroller Tom DiNapoli's role in the controversy, saying he was the one who signed off on the checks, while condemning how the Legislature earns it pay writ large.
As questions continue over the stipend arrangement in the state Senate, Gov. Andrew Cuomo on Thursday pointed not to Senate Republicans or the Independent Democratic Conference, but Comptroller Tom DiNapoli, a political rival who signed off on the checks for seven lawmakers.
In fact, a whole barge load of pols who signed off on the project for a period of years will miss their chance for some «splaining».
A small light - bulb for me: we are both saying that God is raising his hand when the question is asked «who signed off on this?»
So govenor of Hawaii who signed off on his birth certificate for the election was wrong?
The memo, per a New York Times account, says that Rosenstein is the one who signed off on this sham FISA application.
Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Scott Pruitt's head of security — who signed off on his boss» first - class travel — suddenly resigned before a scheduled appearance at a spending and ethical...
It may seem odd for Chesky, the CEO of the company that, along with ride - sharing giant Uber, has become the poster child for the so - called sharing economy, to seek advice from the man who signed off on the intelligence that led to the 2003 U.S. invasion of Iraq.
The shadowy persona, who signed off as «Satoshi Nakamoto,» had solved a long - standing conundrum in computer science known as the Byzantine Generals Problem.
But Kathryn Haun, a former federal prosecutor who signed off on the indictment, says Vinnik's use of Bitcoin helps clearly connect him to the crime: «At first blush what seemed unsolvable turned out to be traceable through the use of digital currency.»
It also endorses candidates who sign off on a pledge to support such measures.
Read on to learn why the artist, who signs off her emails to us with the words «sincere capuccino» believes a judgemental mindset is a guilty pleasure...
Yes there are auditors who sign off on things.
And the proof of that is the fact that 140 — I heard they're up to 140 now — publicly - owned electric utilities around the country in 33 states, and these are not just general managers who sign off on a little «I want to be part of the Plug - In Hybrid program» — these managers take their participation to their own city councils or their own boards of directors and educate them and then sign on to a campaign like this.
With so many new bloggers signing on every day, we rarely take note of those who sign off.
The better playgrounds are going to be designed by industrial designers, checked out by engineers who sign off on the plans and watch the manufacturing process.
It would not generate a conflict between the editorial objectivity of the research team and the commercial imperatives of the business for Chambers to engage in advance of a new product launch with the people in law firms who sign off on listings and other products, and make recommendations to the partnership about commercial engagement.

Not exact matches

The order to abolish the moustache requirement was signed on October 6, 1916 by General Sir Nevil Macready, who himself hated moustaches and was glad to finally get to shave his off.
Once I was driving on Western Blvd. (under the Hollywood sign) and a guy got out of his car at the stoplight and cold - cocked a driver who'd flipped him off and (unwisely) left the window open.
Crabill says they fall into three categories: disgruntled 35 - 45 year olds (like me) who see cable as a fundamental rip - off and now refuse to pay for it; low - income or penny pinching folks who decide they can't afford $ 100 cable bills; millennials who like TV, but don't understand why people would sign up for a cable contract in the first place.
Commissioner Neil Chatterjee, who has pushed for immediate aid to struggling coal and nuclear plants, signed off on the order and said in an opinion that he expected the decision to be «only the first step in a more systematic effort by the Commission» to address resilience.
The reason for the fear, this strategist said, comes from uncertainty about how the president may react, including possibly firing special counsel Robert Mueller, who reportedly made the referral leading to the Cohen raid, and Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein, who reportedly signed off on the raids.
Few Republicans reckoned then with the reality of sending the bill to a president of their party who might actually sign it and invite all the consequences, including casting tens of millions off the roles of the insured and off of Medicaid.
«Donald had to agree to every term of every deal and had to sign off on everything,» Kriss, who worked with the real - estate company Bayrock before leaving because he was convinced it was a money - laundering front, told O'Brien last month.
The SPAC was trading slightly below its offering price when Traina signed the merger agreement, which has made it difficult for him to round up enough yes votes from Terra Nova shareholders, who may be better off voting down the deal and getting back their original investments in the SPAC.
«If you sign up for anything and it isn't immediately obvious how they're making money, they're making money off of you,» said Mr. Snyder, who maintains computer networks for a living.
The deal's announcement was expected last week, but not all of A&E's distribution partners — the cable and satellite TV companies that carry the network's channels — have signed off on the change, according to a person familiar with the negotiations who spoke on the condition of anonymity because the talks were private.
Borrowers who want the lowest possible APR and the highest possible loan amount will be better off with SoFi, as the lender's rates start at 5.49 % while its loan limit is capped at $ 100,000, assuming you sign up for AutoPay.
At least this is the argument of the lobbyists who are drafting and censoring laws and signing off on just who is acceptable to run the Federal Reserve, Treasury and other public - subsidy agencies.
«The difference between the previous government and our government is that our prime minister recognizes the need that more can be done,» said Government House leader Bardish Chagger, who as small business minister signed off on a $ 69,625 relocation claim by one staffer in her office.
If you're AT&T and Time Warner and you want to get the deal done, you would likely argue that Stephens» comments are no big deal: Giant $ 86 billion deals are complex, and it's natural to be talking to the regulators that are supposed to sign off on the deal — and, most important, Makan Delrahim, the DOJ antitrust boss who's the decision - maker on this deal, only started on the job a few weeks ago.
WASHINGTON — President Trump, who has called the North American Free Trade Agreement «the worst trade deal» ever signed by the United States, appears to have backed off his threat to abandon the deal and is instead proposing keeping major planks in place when he begins renegotiating it later this year.
Interestingly, because Facebook's browsing data plugins, websites and apps can collect data on internet users who aren't signed up to Facebook, these users will have no way of turning this kind of data collection off.
Tsipras tried to bypass the finance ministers last week, who have to sign off on any aid disbursement, to make his case directly to German Chancellor Angela Merkel and French President Francois Hollande at a summit in Brussels.
It was Hayek, after all, who supervised, and signed off on, Vera Smith's 1935 doctoral dissertation on «The Rationale of Central Banking» (subsequently published by P.S. King & Son, and reprinted by LibertyPress) in which she discusses both the Canadian and the Scottish episode s, as well as some other free banking episodes, in unmistakably favorable terms.
In another disturbing Internet policy, the site requires all Jewish men who sign on for it to have the tip of their mouses cut off
It wasn't the summer that brought an end to my doubt, but it was the summer I encountered a different Jesus, a Jesus who requires more from me than intellectual assent and emotional allegiance; a Jesus who associated with sinners and infuriated the religious; a Jesus who broke the rules and refused to cast the first stone; a Jesus who gravitated toward sick people and crazy people, homeless people and hopeless people; a Jesus who preferred story to exposition and metaphor to syllogism; a Jesus who answered questions with more questions, and demands for proof with demands for faith... a Jesus who healed each person differently and saved each person differently; a Jesus who had no list of beliefs to check off, no doctrinal statements to sign, no surefire way to tell who was «in» and who was «out»; a Jesus who loved after being betrayed, healed after being hurt, and forgave while being nailed to a tree; a Jesus who asked his disciples to do the same...
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