Sentences with phrase «if vulnerable parties»

Not exact matches

Even if sitting Labour MPs have not come out against Article 50 being triggered, the ambiguous signs sent by leading figures within the party mean Labour are vulnerable to a counter-attack.
I have read a proposal (not supported by Mr. Wilders) to require parties that wish to participate in the elections to be democratically organised and member - based, arguing that it would make democracy less vulnerable (the wannabe - dictator could then be ousted by his own party members even if he has a majority in parliament).
Well fine, but they may also draw their own conclusions about the Tory party too, if it is willing to put Britain's vulnerable constitutional arrangements at risk for something they themselves admit is such a minor change.
Many members were dismayed by the party leadership's decision to abstain on the recent welfare bill, and asked what Labour is for, if not to try to protect vulnerable groups.
But Clegg said Cameron and Brown would be vulnerable within their parties if they failed to secure an overall majority.
Vulnerable to the charge of having previously shown no interest in Holyrood, he told STV's Scotland Tonight that he will be a candidate for the Scottish Parliament elections in 2016 and added «if I can get into the Scottish parliament earlier than that that would be better» as he would be duty - bound to do under present party rules if elected as leader.
This line of reasoning could play well if the winner of today's five - way Democratic AG primary is Sen. Eric Schneiderman, who members of his own party — including, reportedly, gubernatorial frontrunner Andrew Cuomo — worry is too liberal to play upstate and therefore vulnerable to losing to Donovan.
A party spokesman told the Guardian newspaper: «If you're faced with a choice in terms of helping the wealthiest pensioners or helping the vulnerable across Britain, then his priority is the vulnerable people across the country who need the most help.»
Recent polls suggest that Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo might be vulnerable in 2018, and potential challengers in both parties are considering if there's an opening for them.
In the autumn of 2007 it left the party vulnerable to defeat if Gordon Brown hadn't bottled the honeymoon election.
If you are named as a defendant in a personal injury lawsuit your personal assets could be vulnerable to forfeiture if you do not have the capital necessary (or adequate insurance) to compensate the other partIf you are named as a defendant in a personal injury lawsuit your personal assets could be vulnerable to forfeiture if you do not have the capital necessary (or adequate insurance) to compensate the other partif you do not have the capital necessary (or adequate insurance) to compensate the other party.
His belief is that the decentralized nature of blockchain does not give power or wealth to any single party, as humanity has been vulnerable to fraud, greed, and bias if power is given to individuals.
REALTOR ® association and member websites that allow third parties to post, publish, or push data onto their websites are especially vulnerable to copyright infringement claims, even if the business itself took no affirmative steps to publish the material in question.
Ultimately, the seller is the responsible party but shame on the professionals in the deal if they don't give their best efforts to protect a vulnerable Buyer from having the Seller walk away from repair promises..
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z