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This starts with a steadfast commitment to providing safe and reliable power.
"I commend his steadfast commitment to our country," she said in a statement.
Bogle was revered for his steadfast commitment to the best interest of the investor.
Mayor Bowser's steadfast commitment to our diverse and vibrant Arts and Humanities community will not waiver.
"Despite our differences, I commend his steadfast commitment to our country," Pelosi said in a statement.
"We greatly appreciate Canada's steadfast commitment to the rule of law," she said in a statement.
Judge Kavanaugh's collegiality made me like him, but it was his steadfast commitment to principle that earned my respect.
The board said Griffin demonstrated "extraordinary effort, steadfast commitment and diligent dedication to the well-being and student success" of Hawley.
"Lockheed Martin has a steadfast commitment to the commercial helicopter market," O'Bryan told Reuters at the annual Surface Navy Association conference.
We also have to make clear America's steadfast commitment to the special relationship with Britain and the transatlantic alliance with Europe.
The incoming administration has signaled its steadfast commitment to two big ideas: infrastructure investment and eliminating regulatory barriers to economic growth.
The protectors, bearing only aloha and compassion, are becoming a symbol of peaceful resistance and steadfast commitment to restoring indigenous self-determination.
"I am confident he will serve the American people with integrity and a steadfast commitment to justice," Obama said in a statement.
" The state party chairman, Raymond Buckley, said the new name is aimed at highlighting the party's "steadfast commitment to electing Democratic women.
"Dubai's successful New Year's celebration is testimony to its steadfast commitment to its major projects and initiatives," the city government said on Twitter.
Tillerson reaffirmed Washington's "steadfast" commitment to defend Japan and South Korea, "backed by the full range of its nuclear and conventional defense capabilities".
"Our exceptional growth is fueled by a steadfast commitment to exceeding customer expectations through innovation," CEO Niraj Shah said in a press release.
"I am confident he will serve the American people with integrity and a steadfast commitment to justice," Mr. Obama said in a statement.
The Trump administration proudly celebrates and protects that dignity and strength through steadfast commitment to leveling the playing field, for workers and employers.
It would call for a steadfast commitment to liberal ideals and to fearless inquiry, an Americanism as tough-minded as it is openhearted.
She will always be remembered as a fighter for justice and for her steadfast commitment to education and our next generation of leaders.
Steadfast commitment to the new technology and belief that it gives sophisticated criminals the upper hand mean that even some multimillion heists go unreported.
The school's board of trustees said Griffin demonstrated an "extraordinary effort, steadfast commitment and diligent dedication to the well-being and student success" of Hawley.
The circles represent's McCartney's steadfast commitment to sustainability and a circular economy — meaning the British designer doesn't make something, uses it, and disposes of it.
This alleged conduct runs counter to the steadfast commitment of the NBA and its teams to foster safe, respectful and welcoming workplaces for all employees.
"AI technology will change much about the battlefield of the future, but nothing will change America's steadfast commitment to responsible and lawful behavior," he added.
In fact, more than 6 million people are alive today because of steadfast commitment in malaria-affected countries and ongoing financial support from the global community.
President Trump's FCC's "Keep America Connected" initiative is an important step and demonstrates the administration's steadfast commitment to helping Americans stay connected during these extreme circumstances.
Bantleman in his statement thanked family and friends around the world for their support and "the government of Canada for their steadfast commitment to seeing us home".
"Today's guilty pleas reinforce the Department of Justice's steadfast commitment to prosecuting anyone who engages in vindictive attacks against victims of crime or federal officials," he said.
"When presidents or their political campaigns seek to silence a voice, it is especially important that we maintain our steadfast commitment to free speech," the statement said.
"I reassured him of both our steadfast commitment to Gibraltar and our intention to fully involve Gibraltar in discussions on our future relationship with the EU," he said.
This is a mission of profound importance — one that can only be achieved by the United States' steadfast commitment to international cooperation and strong partnership with the United Nations.
Despite their obvious Hollywood glamour, they manage to blend into these surroundings thanks to their steadfast commitment, like Jennifer Lawrence (Winter's Bone), Charlize Theron (Monster), and Nicole Kidman (Destroyer) before them.
But his steadfast commitment severs every meaningful tie he has, whether through his own violence or cold estrangement (as seen in a subplot with his daughter Peggy, played by Anna Paquin).
The DNC later released a formal apology to Sanders, writing that the "comments do not reflect the values of the DNC or our steadfast commitment to neutrality during the nominating process."
With Sunshine Kitty—its title "a play on pussy power"—Tove continues her steadfast commitment to proving you can explore topics like sex and romantic loss and dance all at once.
But in this environment, the already-hard work of legislating has become nearly impossible, thanks to the majority leader's steadfast commitment to packing the courts to the exclusion of almost everything else.
"In the coming months, you will see a shift in focus on the research, but a steadfast commitment to what I know is a shared vision: affordable and reliable energy for all."
Out of those experiences came a steadfast commitment to Israel's security that has never wavered for a single minute in my 28 years in the Senate or my four years as Secretary.
Out of those experiences came a steadfast commitment to Israel's security that has never wavered for a single minute in my 28 years in the Senate or my 4 years as Secretary.
Lacking the resources to compete with major brands, John and his team had to develop other forms of currency to stay afloat — a challenge that resulted in a steadfast commitment to collaboration.
As the oldest and strongest democracies in the Western Hemisphere, the relationship between our two countries is deeply rooted in our steadfast commitment to the shared values of democracy, freedom and equality.
"The visit will reaffirm America's steadfast commitment to one of our closest European allies and emphasize the Administration's priority of strengthening NATO's collective defense," read a statement from press secretary Sean Spicer's office.
"The United States also maintains a steadfast commitment to getting lifesaving support to Syrians," he writes, as if Trump's travel ban executive orders did not explicitly bar Syrians from entering the United States.
"His life is a lesson in humility, tolerance, resilience and steadfast commitment to principle, even when taking a principled stance would place him at odds with his comrades," said the ANC in a statement.
TechCrunch obtained Smith's email to her team, which reads as follows: Colleagues, I have always been proud to work for Apple in large part because of our steadfast commitment to creating an inclusive culture.
While I have had significant policy disagreements with America's current ambassador to Israel, Dan Schapiro, there can be no question of Dan's steadfast commitment to the security of, and love for, the Jewish state.
" The statement also noted that the comments — made in the recently released emails hacked from the party — "do not reflect the values of the DNC or our steadfast commitment to neutrality during the nominating process.
"These ongoing discussions include consideration of the effect the companys evolving plans may have on WEDCs contract and our steadfast commitment to protect the taxpayers of Wisconsin," WEDC Secretary and Chief Executive Mark Hogan said.
"This alleged conduct runs counter to the steadfast commitment of the N.B.A. and its teams to foster safe, respectful and welcoming workplaces for all employees," Mike Bass, the league's executive vice president for communications, said.
" Priebus praised Trump for his "steadfast commitment to bring change," and promised that the GOP would be putting forth an "agenda of economic opportunity, strong national security, and individual freedom that will benefit all Americans.
In my homeland, Gandhi's day of birth is a national holiday, and across the world it is a day of commemoration -- a time reserved to celebrate the principles Gandhi espoused, especially his steadfast commitment to nonviolence.
We are deeply troubled that the Agency's steadfast commitment to public health and environmental protection based on the best available science is being undermined — putting at risk air and water quality and endangering children and families.
Bipartisan investment during the Cold War led to the development of a cadre of experts that helped our nation avert disaster—and now the challenges of the 21st century require such a renewed and steadfast commitment.
"While the authorities have shown steadfast commitment to fiscal prudence, the significant growth deceleration as well as the corporate tax cuts undertaken to counter it come with heightened risks of fiscal slippage," the bank's report said.
"The secretary reiterated the steadfast commitment of the United States to the security of Japan and emphasized the importance of a unified international response to DPRK's (North Korea's) provocative actions," the department said in a statement.
Buckley noted that New Hampshire is the first state with an all-Democratic and all-female congressional delegation, and added that "the Eleanor Roosevelt Dinner is particularly fitting given our party's steadfast commitment to electing Democratic women."
Speaker Nancy Pelosi on Wednesday delivered a two-part message to her caucus just minutes before the start of the first public impeachment hearing — stressing the weight of the moment, but also a steadfast commitment to their legislative agenda.
Tillerson "stressed America's steadfast commitment to its key allies and partners as it works to protect the interests and safety of the American people," a State Department statement said, adding that Tillerson also spoke with his German, Mexican and Canadian counterparts.
" He added: "On behalf of the Department, I apologize to those who were impacted by the practices of the past and reaffirm the Department's steadfast commitment to diversity and inclusion for all our employees, including members of the LGBTI community.
Her intention seems torn between a steadfast commitment to exhibiting the traumatic condition of her irrevocably damned sense of self (while sensing, fragilely, that this poetic register of despair is a force for consolation) and vitality just in the striving to articulate itself.
"I thank my colleagues for their steadfast commitment to FERC's mission, members of the public who help inform our decisions, and the staff at FERC for their dedication and support throughout my time at the commission, especially the members of my office," he wrote.
While reassuring American allies South Korea and Japan of the United States' steadfast commitment to their defense, the Trump administration should also persuade Seoul and Tokyo not to fall for the same trap of settling for an illusory peace in the face of Pyongyang's intimidation.
" Heads of other leagues also offered words of praise Wednesday for Stern, including WNBA Commissioner Cathy Engelbert, who said his "steadfast commitment to women's sports was ahead of its time and has provided countless opportunities for women and young girls who aspire to play basketball.
I was also skeptical of Pike's steadfast commitment to General Order 1, an early version of the Prime Directive, which held that since the humans in the Beta Quadrant were pre-warp, they were not to be made aware of the advances in technology.
But it was Collins and Murkowski who caught and held my attention and admiration throughout the healthcare debate, joining brave Democratic senators who represent red states, each of them maintaining a steadfast commitment to what they thought was best for their constituents rather than their own personal and political well-being.
Throughout his administration, this president has demonstrated a steadfast commitment to the protection and promotion of equality, presiding over a period in which we have made historic strides advancing the rights of all Americans, with the repeal of "Don't ask, don't tell," women's reproductive healthcare being covered under the Affordable Care Act, and marriage equality in all 50 states.
Mattis will then travel to Turkey on Wednesday to "emphasize the steadfast commitment of the United States to Turkey as a NATO ally and strategic partner, seek to collaborate on efforts to advance regional stability, and look for ways to help Turkey address its legitimate security concerns" including the fight against the Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK).
Orrin HatchOrrin Grant HatchTrump to award racing legend Roger Penske with Presidential Medal of Freedom Trump awards Presidential Medal of Freedom to economist, former Reagan adviser Arthur Laffer Second ex-Senate staffer charged in aiding doxxing of GOP senators MORE (R-Utah) and Ron WydenRonald (Ron) Lee WydenWyden blasts FEC Republicans for blocking probe into NRA over possible Russia donations Wyden calls for end to political ad targeting on Facebook, Google Ex-CIA chief worries campaigns falling short on cybersecurity MORE (D-Ore.) for their leadership and steadfast commitment to protecting our nation's most vulnerable children.
The shield shape reflects the United States Forces Korea's steadfast commitment to defend the sovereignty of South Korea. The abbreviation "USFK" stands for United States Forces Korea which activated on 1 July 1957. The four stars symbolize the service and contributions of the United States Army, United States Navy, United States Air Force, and the United States Marine Corps. The stylized American bald eagle represents cohesion and unity among the services.
The restoration of the historically significant but severely dilapidated structure was carried out in a systematic and sensitive manner guided by meticulous research. Conservation interventions combined world-class scientific methods with vernacular building know-how. The art conservation is particularly notable for its sophistication. The exemplary project was realized through the steadfast commitment of the local community and the monastic order, in cooperation with cultural foundations and international partners.
193 In these five passages, Jeremiah expresses his discontent with the message he is to deliver, but also his steadfast commitment to the divine call despite the fact that he had not sought it out. Additionally, in several of these "confessions", Jeremiah prays that the Lord will take revenge on his persecutors (for example, ). Jeremiah's "confessions" are a type of individual lament. Such laments are found elsewhere in the psalms and the Book of Job.
Assisi Home & Hospice was officially opened on April 1993 by the then President of Singapore, the late Mr Wee Kim Wee. In 1993, Assisi discontinued the admission of patients for long-term care and focused on hospice care for the terminally ill cancer patients. Assisi Home & Hospice was changed to Assisi Hospice as a statement of our steadfast commitment to this mission. A centre for compassionate and personalised palliative care, Assisi Hospice has also admitted patients with non-cancer diagnoses as it recognise the significant suffering even among those with other life limiting illnesses.
The program which benefited thousands of indigent individuals was so successful that it was conducted in other municipalities in Isabela namely: Burgos, Mallig and Delfin Albano before MAJ Delos Reyes' term ended. On 16 May 1998, LTC Rufinito Y Cordova INF (GSC) PA started his stint as the new Battalion Commander of the unit. With fervor and steadfast commitment, he led the unit on its mission of preserving peace through the application of TRIAD Concept and administrative matters. Under his able leadership, the unit produced the most number of awardees in the field of combat.
The Grand Budapest Hotel does not directly refer to historical events, rather oblique references contextualize the real time history. The most deliberate of these references allude specifically to Nazism. In perhaps the film's most dramatic display of corrupt power, the Zubrowkan military invasion of the Grand Budapest, and the fascist emblems of the hotel lobby's newly adorned tapestry, mirror scenes from Leni Riefenstahl's propaganda film Triumph of the Will (1935). Gustave's black-and-white stripes evoke the uniforms of the concentration camps, and his steadfast commitment to his job becomes an act of defiance that threatens to jeopardize his life.
The 30th anniversary of the beginning of the 1982 Falklands War was on 2 April 2012. On 29 March, before the Lord Mayor of London's banquet guests, namely the entire foreign diplomatic corps of more than 100 ambassadors, including Alicia Castro (Argentinian Ambassador), Hague said the UK was keen to deepen its relationship with Latin America—and reiterated Britain's commitment to the Falklands. He said: "We are reversing Britain’s decline in Latin America, where we are opening a new Embassy in El Salvador. This determination to deepen our relations with Latin America is coupled with our steadfast commitment to the right of self-determination of the people of the Falkland Islands".
Smith received the 2002 Award for Scientific Freedom and Responsibility “for his steadfast commitment to academic freedom in the face of mounting social and political pressure, and “for distinguished contributions to developmental biology and leadership and advocacy on education.” But Smith was also recognized by the AAAS for his work in science education and in defense of academic freedom while President at Nebraska University. He was also named a Fellow on Biological Sciences. It was Smith’s original studies of cell division in frogs which help put in place the foundation used by three researchers who ultimately won a Nobel Prize in medicine for identifying the entire cycle of a cell.
HAART also prevents the transmission of HIV between serodiscordant same sex and opposite sex partners so long as the HIV-positive partner maintains an undetectable viral load. Treatment has been so successful that in many parts of the world, HIV has become a chronic condition in which progression to AIDS is increasingly rare. Anthony Fauci, head of the United States National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, has written, "With collective and resolute action now and a steadfast commitment for years to come, an AIDS-free generation is indeed within reach." In the same paper, he noted that an estimated 700,000 lives were saved in 2010 alone by antiretroviral therapy.
At the 2013 Western Australian state election, Watson decided to move Legislative Council regions, switching from running for re-election in her seat in the Northern Metropolitan region, to candidacy in the South West region. However, Watson was unsuccessful as she was not elected in this region. During her political career she had portfolio responsibilities for an enormous range of matters, including not only biodiversity, environment and climate change but also health, justice and prisons, human rights, mandatory sentencing, and the over- representation of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples in the criminal justice system. In addition, throughout her Parliamentary career Watson maintained a steadfast commitment to the principles of open and accountable government.
With the steadfast commitment to and fearless passion for their mission from the bishop, the sisters successfully opened a Kindergarten in 1895 and added a boys department the following year. Under the leadership of Mother Olympias Gleeson, the school flourished. Recognizing the school’s need for additional space, John J. Raskob purchased the Grant Estate, facing Delaware Avenue, and gifted it to the Ursuline Sisters. With the addition of Kennett Lodge, renovations began, and the sisters and their students moved into their new convent and school in 1924. After the purchase of the Downward Estate, an adjacent property bordering on Franklin Street, further renovations were completed in 1927, ushering in a new year for Ursuline’s 300 students.
Many artists left the country. Juan T. Vazquez Martin’s refusal to leave Cuba and his steadfast commitment to his personal artistic vision exacted a heavy economic and personal cost, losing him official patronage and promotion. His courageous maintenance of his artistic vision in the face of real hardship has nevertheless enabled him to develop a unique style of painting which now has had a profound influence on the new generation of young Cuban artists. He has been Director of a number of Schools of Visual Arts in Cuba and has taught various well known Cuban artists including Flora Fong (exhibited in London 2007), Gabriel Gutierrez, Nasario Salazar, Oscar Rodriguez Laseria and Joel Jover.
On 4 June 2016, Wang Yu was awarded the 21st prestigious Ludovic Trarieux International Human Rights Prize also called "The award given by lawyers to a lawyer". On August 6, 2016, the American Bar Association awarded its inaugural International Human Rights Award to Wang Yu, in absentia. “In honoring Wang Yu, we pay tribute to her steadfast commitment to doing this essential work in China. We recognize her important work to protect human rights and to advocate that the Chinese government respect the independence of the judiciary and the legal profession and observe fair trial and due process standards—all principles guaranteed under Chinese and international law and critical to sustaining progress toward rule of law,” said ABA President Paulette Brown.
In August 2018, after the 11th Circuit Court of Appeals issued a ruling that blocked the Alabama Unborn Child Protection from Dismemberment Act, Ivey reflected on her support for the state law while serving as lieutenant governor and said that "we should not let this discourage our steadfast commitment to protect the lives of the unborn, even if that means taking this case to the U.S. Supreme Court." She added that the ruling "clearly demonstrates why we need conservative justices on the Supreme Court" and expressed her support for the confirmation of Justice Brett Kavanaugh. The United States Supreme Court declined to hear an appeal of the 11th Circuit Court's ruling. The American Civil Liberties Union represented those opposing appeal.
"Edict of the Expulsion of the Jews (1492)" The primary purpose of the expulsion was to eliminate the influence of unconverted Jews on Spain's by then large Jewish-origin New Christian converso population, to ensure that the prior did not encourage the latter to relapse and revert to Judaism. Over half of Spain's Jewish origin population had converted to Catholicism as a result of the religious anti-Jewish persecution and pogroms which occurred in 1391. As a result of the Alhambra decree and persecution in prior years, it is estimated that of Spain's total Jewish origin population at the time, over 200,000 Jews converted to Catholicism, and initially remained in Spain. Between 40,000 and 80,000 did not convert to Catholicism, and by their steadfast commitment to remain Jewish were thus expelled.
Purisima was first recognized by London- based financial news source Emerging Markets as 2011 Finance Minister of the Year for Asia for his strong policy track record and steadfast commitment to maintaining economic stability. A year later, he was named 2012 Finance Minister of the Year by business and finance magazine Euromoney for his careful and successful stewardship of the Philippine economy whose growth stood against the challenging global macro-economic backdrop. He was once again the choice of Emerging Markets for 2013 Finance Minister of the Year for Asia for his success in steering an economic policy that has led to upgrades in the Philippines’ credit rating to investment grade. In the same year, he was cited by the international publication The Banker as 2013 Finance Minister of the Year for Asia Pacific for elevating the status of the Philippines in the international community.
Vilmos Apor de Altorja (29 February 1892 – 2 April 1945) was a Hungarian Roman Catholic prelate, born as a baron in the noble Apor Family, and served as a bishop during World War II. He became famous for protesting against the persecution of the Hungarian Jewish population and for his steadfast commitment to the poor. His outreach also extended to abuse victims with a particular emphasis on the protection of women - it would be this latter point that saw him sustain fatal injuries leading to his death. The bishop dedicated himself to being an opponent of both communism and Nazism and used his sermons as a chance to condemn them though coming at a great personal risk to himself. But he was a beloved figure in his diocese where people hailed him as a great saint upon learning of his death which came as a profound shock and loss to the diocese he served during the course of most of the war.
Green wrote the article entry about the "Real Bills Doctrine in Classical Economics" published in The New Palgrave in 2018. In 2018, Parintha Sastry's article "The Political Origins of Section 13(3) of the Federal Reserve Act" was published in the New York Federal Reserve's Economic Policy Review. In this article Sastry discussed the role of the real bills doctrine in the financial crisis of 2007–09: > At the height of the financial crisis of 2007-09, the Federal Reserve > conducted emergency lending under authority granted to it in the third > paragraph of Section 13 of the Federal Reserve Act. This article explores > the political and legislative origins of the section, focusing on why > Congress chose to endow the central bank with such an authority. The author > describes how in the initial passage of the act in 1913, Congress > demonstrated its steadfast commitment to the “real bills” doctrine in two > interrelated ways: 1) by limiting what assets the Fed could purchase, > discount, and use as collateral for advances, and 2) by ensuring that any > newly created government-sponsored credit enterprises were kept separate > from the Federal Reserve System.

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