Sentences with phrase «conservative way forward»

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Lively, engaging, and super-relevant, Reviving Old Scratch revisits the theology of the devil and demons to forge a fresh way forward that avoids the conservative tendency to over-spiritualize the devil and demons on the one hand and the progressive tendency to reduce these powerful forces to social issues on the other.
With a general election due the following spring and a small but vocal group of Conservative rebels prepared to fight the agreement all the way, the prime minister faced a choice: bring forward a bill to ratify Maastricht now and risk going to the country with his party divided and weakened, or postpone until he was safely re-elected.
Therefore the Conservative Party needs to find a way out of the dilemma it faces over House of Lords reform, and push forward a system which reforms the second chamber but retains the merits of the current House of Lords.
David Cameron is likely to point the way forward to further repatriation in his speech to the Conservative Party conference next month as he attempts to buy time amid calls from Tory Eurosceptics for a landmark referendum on Britain's relationship with the EU.»
«The Greater Manchester [combined authority] arrangement at the moment is we have Conservative, Liberal Democrat and Labour authorities and the fact that the combined authority works, and we hardly ever have a vote, is because there is general agreement on the way forward.
«I wanted the Conservative party to have a debate about the way forward before we got into a leadership contest.
«I think these candidates need to be much more specific in terms of the plan for the way forward,» said Lazio, who gave his remarks on the final day for receiving a judicial nomination by the Bronx Republican Party, which he has to accept in order to be removed from the Conservative line under New York's arcane ballot laws.
«But I do think there are a lot of ifs there and I do think this is a way forward which allows the integrity of the Conservative and of the Liberal Democrat positions to be maintained.»
The counter argument that was put forward by the Corbyn campaign was that while the new leader might struggle to convince Conservative and Liberal Democrat voters in the way that Blair did, he can win the election by bringing more people to the polls.
We don't accept that specialist schools of the sort that are being proposed by both Labour and Conservatives are the way forward.
A quick look at the main party manifestos shows that the Conservatives suggest that the way forward on teacher recruitment is to support teachers by reducing the time they spend on paperwork, introducing bursaries for the most in - demand subjects, and paying good teachers more.
The world of writing and publishing is very conservative but I would suggest that this is changing along with everything else in the way we do business and we have to move forward and keep developing or get left behind in the rush.
A: The big problem [with both Liberal and Conservative plans] is that by failing to come forward with the child care piece and continuing to incentivize couples to solve the problem within their own household is an excellent way — whether it's for the best of intentions in the world — to continue to keep locking women into the overworked, under - resourced, underemployed position that they continue to be in.
How about a straight - forward story on A1 about why scientists no now see virtually no realistic way to stop warming of 2 degrees — which per the IPCC's conservative estimate means 20 to 30 % species loss?
To discuss the way forward on this complex and truly global issue, we have invited Jim Manzi, statistician and Chief Executive Officer of Applied Predictive Technologies, whose proposals to conservatives on the issue have generated significant discussion.
«The poll clearly shows that conservatives support energy efficiency policies and see it as a way to create more jobs and move Ohio forward
http://www.skepticalscience.com/Michaels-Misrepresents-Nordhaus.html AFAIK, even Conservative economists like Richard Tol and Arthur Laffer, economic guru to Ronald Reagan, accept putting a price on carbon as the way forward.
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