Sentences with phrase «wrangling by»

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More than four years later, Zambada — who currently resides in a federal prison in Milan, Michigan — still has not been tried, in part because of endless wrangling by prosecutors and defense attorneys on the size and scope of the pretrial legal discovery.
A deal wrangled by de Blasio — who famously vowed to ban the buggy rides his first week on the job — collapsed early last year after the union representing carriage drivers yanked their support.
Since the Rabsky Group began to push for the rezoning last fall, rowdy protesters — wrangled by North Brooklyn community groups like Churches United for Fair Housing, St. Nicks Alliance, Make the Road and Brooklyn Legal Services Corporation A — have shut down and disrupted a slew of public meetings.
We told you a couple of weeks ago about the new comedy special, Crash Test, wrangled by Rob Huebel and Paul Scheer and starring some big - name talent, including Aziz Ansari, Aubrey Plaza, and Jack McBrayer.
Goofiness and action result, all wrangled by Superbad director Greg Mottola, who knows how to draw good performances in the midst of all the madness.
Saudade is a Portuguese term that defies direct translation, but Martina Nehrling thinks the elusiveness of the word is best wrangled by Jasmine Garsd.

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The deal reached in Kigali, Rwanda, comes after years of wrangling over HFCs — short for hydrofluorocarbons — and could on its own prevent a 0.5 °C (0.9 °F) rise in temperature by 2100.
DESPITE its boardroom wrangles, New South Wales - based insurance company NRMA still reigns supreme in Australia's general insur - ance industry, according to a survey by accountants Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu.
If wrangling so many people's ideas and input wears you out, balance it by only using the rest of your day for tasks that don't require interaction with other people.
Prior presidents have dabbled in steel protectionism by invoking «anti-dumping» rules that lead to legal and bureaucratic wrangling at the World Trade Organization, mild international tiffs, and then usually both sides backing down to some extent.
More than a few of the projects could have been completed months, possibly years, sooner but for financing delays caused by wrangling all the other municipalities into the same pool.
Which is why are two factions of the board of Uber — which will meet tomorrow to try to pick a CEO by Labor Day — still incessantly leaking about and wrangling over the possibility of Whitman, with one side trying to thwart her unlikely return and the other hoping there is some scenario possible in which she would come back?
NEWSMAKERS: RUSSIA By Kim Iskyan Khodorkovsky: Sentence likely to be extended After months of wrangling, the verdict on the second trial of Mikhail Khodorkovsky, the former head of Russia's Yukos Oil Company, is due in mid-December.
And Jimmy Fallon and co. are never ones to let important moments fly by unnoticed, so they wrangled up a bunch of Black Panther fans for what they thought would be a moment to record a video that would be sent to the movie's star, Chadwick Boseman, and you can probably see where this is going, but that doesn't mean you won't cry!
And as we both now stand before this miracle, whose solemn silence can not be perturbed by human wrangling over mine and thine, whose awe - inspiring speech infinitely subdues all human strife about mine and thine, forgive me, I pray, the strange delusion that I was the author of this poem.
Historians have wrangled over whether George Washington established precedent by adding the phrase on his own during his first Inaugural acceptance, but the Library of Congress website states he did.
As a result an enormous amount of the church's energy, at least at the level of institutional decision - making, has been taken up by internal wrangles, rather than by active service of the community.
The mosque — subject of a two - year battle marked by legal wrangling, vandalism and anti-Muslim sentiment — still needs to pass inspection and get its occupancy permit, mosque officials said.
Directed by the Coen Brothers, this Hollywood romp offers us a slice of the life of Eddie Mannix (Josh Brolin), a fixer who wrangles (and sometimes ransoms) unruly actors.
The news this week of further Brexit wrangling in Parliament, complemented by the bungling of the foreign secretary in matters dealing with a British national presently in prison in Iran, don't really fill one with hope about how smoothly the transition to life outside the European Union will go for the United Kingdom, in light of the current government.
The Children's Museum, also located on Centennial Park just by the Dome, is another low budget necessity for those wrangling children on the trip.
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Yesterday it was claimed by Alfredo Pedulla that Lucas had been sending messages to the Nerazzurri in an attempt to wrangle a move to the San Siro.
In this latest edition of the Daily Cannon Arsenal podcast, Matthew is joined by Anita and Stephen to talk the West Ham false dawn and Palace fall to earth, Ozil's options, boardroom wranglings and Carragher's comments.
Sterling's contract wrangle with the club is set to rumble on into the summer, but former Liverpool defender Thommo is excited by the prospect of Ibe coming back into the side.
We're a big fan of hooded towels, because it helps keep baby and toddler's heads warm after a bath — especially in winter weather (however, this can also be used by the pool in summer and the hood is great for wrangling wet hair!).
By using a lightweight stroller you can more easily wrangle in your children especially when the time comes to put the stroller away.
Only a fraction of the additional $ 4 million went into improving the school building; the remainder was spent on attorney fees, construction delays, storm - water improvements and land swap problems caused by wrangling between the school district, Clarendon Hills Park District and Clarendon Hills village officials.
An initial strong Resolution proposed by Swaziland and Uganda to protect infant health, prompted several days of behind the scenes wrangling, where Canada and the US called for the deletion of everything except a single line adopting the Implementation Plan.
At worst, it's uttered unhelpfully but with some degree of sympathy by people trying to connect via this common experience of trying to wrangle children.
I believe in a party that is built on unity and harmony; I believe that once the process of democracy is allowed to take its course, party members will have a sense of belonging; they can freely aspire for any position and once it is the decision of the party to see a party that is free of internal wrangling or a party that is free of interference by outsiders.
«By our actions, we relinquished seven seats to the New Patriotic Party in 2012 with some internal wrangling but we are more united now and we will take back those seats in 2016,» he said.
Worse still, given the wrangles over Scotland's future currency, the decision by both campaigns to simply stare each other down on the retention (or otherwise) of sterling has ruled out important discussion of the alternatives — from a free - floating «Scot #» or currency peg, to union with sterling or the euro.
Instead, the delays have come from wrangling over wording, caused by the politics over immigration.
Francis may not quite measure up to Benedict's academic record but nonetheless he will not want his time to be swallowed up by internal wrangling, not least as he seems to have a taste and a talent for pastoral and public engagement.
The lame duck session is supposed to start... now... and it still remains unclear what, exactly, will be taken up by either house and whether they will stick around until tomorrow to continue trying to wrangle some last - minute deals, or simply gavel in, gavel out and go home to wait for Governor - elect Andrew Cuomo.
Waste's most intriguing set piece involves the Conservative leader (played by Michael Elwyn) and his contemporaries wrangle with the practicalities of O'Connell's death and its implications for the party's future, and Trebell's prospective role within it.
The postcard effort — a spokesman said there are 7,000 signed by NYCLASS supporters — is part of an ongoing process to wrangle the votes needed to pass the carriage - banning legislation, which is opposed by the labor union representing the carriage drivers.
Party's General Secretary, Kwabena Agyapong was not queried by the council, but many believed he and Paul Afoko are the cause of the party's internal wrangling.
Apparently even serving on Gov. Andrew Cuomo's transition team AND both his Medicaid and mandate relief task forces still doesn't give one enough juice to wrangle an in - person appearance by the state's chief executive.
He has been opportunistic, pushing through tighter gun laws after the shootings in Sandy Hook and wrangling the legalization of gay marriage just two years after the State Legislature had rejected the idea by a fairly wide margin.
In the years of wrangling that followed, Congel often pushed to increase the amount borrowed through the bonds — and the amount of debt payments that would be reimbursed by state taxpayers.
In Washington the process has been characterized by partisan wrangling and political posturing.
Added to the normal machinating, wrangling, gerrymandering and abstract sketching that characterizes this year's iteration of the once - a-decade process is the threat of a veto from Gov. Andrew Cuomo, who has said he will refuse to approve «lines that are not drawn by an independent commission that are partisan.»
High - April 15th: Legal wrangles - Traditional Unionist Voice (TUV) leader fails to extend a temporary injunction against leaflets by his DUP opponent, Ian Paisley Jr..
He and lawmakers will wrangle for a deal by the April 1 deadline.
The Conservatives shocked everyone by winning a small majority at the 2015 General Election, despite predictions of a hung parliament and the possibility of constitutional wrangling over who had legitimacy to form the next Government.
Perhaps the bottom line, then, is that while the Obama Administration did what it could — at times generously so — on science and innovation funding, such investments and others in the discretionary budget have been secondary to the bigger fights that truly define our fiscal politics, over healthcare, retirement, deficits and debt, levels of taxation, and so on (and it can't be underestimated how truly intractable these challenges really are, as indicated by the labyrinthine wrangling and ultimate failure of the President's Bowles - Simpson deficit commission).
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