Sentences with phrase «whose second term»

Mr Pachauri, who had chaired the IPCC since 2002 and whose second term was due to end in October this year, denies any wrongdoing and says his email account and mobile phone were hacked.
With all due respect to Ohio Republicans and their collective affection for the late William McKinley, whose second term in the White House was cut short 114 years ago by an anarchist's bullets, the most important event of President Barack Obama's trip to...

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Yellen was nominated by President Barack Obama in October to succeed Ben Bernanke, whose second four - year term as chairman will end Jan. 31.
Koch, whose company Koch Industries is the second largest privately held company in the U.S. wrote that tariffs will hurt the U.S. economy and called the move «short - term thinking.»
The religious right experienced what CNN called a «nightmare scenario:» in three states voters approved same - sex marriage; anti-abortion candidates were defeated in red states; and Obama, whose opponent had the support of Billy Graham, won a second term.
(33) The emancipation of women in terms of outside employment, and the decline in the dual standard in the sexual area, threatens men whose self - esteem depended on perceiving women as submissive or second - class human beings.
Always good to see important players returning from long term injuries.But in this case I feel that cazorla would be the one whose comeback will be more significant in terms of quality in the squad depth.I guess wenger will look to put together two first team squads one for the epl while the second for the efl cup, fa cup and europa league.We have enough quality and depth to actually do that
In races throughout the state, Republicans indicate they will try to link Democratic candidates to Mr. Cuomo, a second - term Democrat who is thought to have national ambitions, but whose approval ratings have been hurt by New York City's failing subway system.
In fact, the only second referendum whose effect would be clear is one where the options are to leave on the terms that have been negotiated or to reject those terms and hope we can get something better before being forced, under the terms of Article 50, to leave without having negotiated any terms at all.
Former Tories who are attracted to UKIP, whose votes could deny Cameron a second term and put Labour in office, will ask themselves the same question.
He underscored that he does not personally dislike Stefanik, whose environmental record he admits has improved during her second - term, citing her concerns over drilling in Arctic National Wildlife Refuge in Alaska.
«hard times as the bondholders buy fewer goods and services» doesn't apply in two cases - first, for non-local bondholders; second, for ultra-rich bondholders whose consumption isn't directly dependent on their short - term income.
This will be the second year as chairman for Mr. Potter, whose term on the board expires in 2020.
«I'm sorry that it's gotten so political,» says Swackhamer, whose 3 - year term runs until next spring, at which point she hopes to be reappointed to a second term.
Overall, WSU plant scientists ranked second in terms of number of journal articles published per faculty member in the category (only Berkeley ranked higher in that area) and third in the percentage of faculty whose work was cited by another work.
I want to remind you again that after the debate you'll vote a second time and the team whose numbers have changed the most in your estimation in percentage point terms will be declared our winner.
She left the Bush administration before his second term ended and has since researched and written about the goals of «reform» that parents and teachers and societies may disagree with — get rid of or render toothless any unions, punish teachers for any failure of a student or a school, close as many public schools as possible in order to open private, for - profit schools run by foundations whose motives and agendas are not fully visible.
The three Directors whose seats are up for election this cycle (Micah Bowers, Hadrien Gardeur, and Bill McCoy) are all eligible to stand for re-election for a second full term according to the Foundation bylaws.
During the early to mid-1960s Color Field painting was the term for the work of artists like Anne Truitt, John McLaughlin, Sam Francis, Sam Gilliam, Thomas Downing, Ellsworth Kelly, Paul Feeley, Friedel Dzubas, Jack Bush, Howard Mehring, Gene Davis, Mary Pinchot Meyer, Jules Olitski, Kenneth Noland, Helen Frankenthaler, Robert Goodnough, Ray Parker, Al Held, Emerson Woelffer, David Simpson, and others whose works were formerly related to second generation abstract expressionism; and also to younger artists like Larry Poons, Ronald Davis, Larry Zox, John Hoyland, Walter Darby Bannard and Frank Stella.
[the EICC concerned (La Poste)-RSB- was not subject to the ordinary law rules governing the administration and winding - up of firms in difficulty and that, according to point 1.2, second paragraph, fourth indent of the 2008 Notice [on the application of Articles 87 [EC] and 88 [EC] to State aid in the form of guarantees (OJ 2008 C 155, p. 10)-RSB-, there is aid in the form of a guarantee where more favourable credit terms are obtained by undertakings whose legal status rules out bankruptcy or other insolvency procedures (T - 154 / 10, at para. 23, emphasis added).
In Murphy's place, Bush on Tuesday tapped Helene White, a Michigan Court of Appeals judge whose earlier nomination to the 6th Circuit was blocked by the Republican - controlled Senate during President Bill Clinton's second term.
During second interviews, pay attention to candidates whose long - term career goals match your company's objectives.
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