Sentences with phrase «where defection»

In Rochester and Strood, where the defection to Ukip of yet another Tory candidate, Mark Reckless, prompted another byelection in November 2014, the Conservatives could have breached the spending limit by a far larger amount — more than # 51,096.
Where defection from God's Word in doctrine or life imperils the family fellowship and with it the whole congregation, the word of admonition and rebuke must be ventured.

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He won by 342 votes to 198 with 2 abstentions in the lower house, a much wider margin than in Wednesday's vote in the Senate, where he remains vulnerable to further defections by allies like one that forced him to resign temporarily last week.
So many defections from NPP to NDC, signified by this new development where a whole ward office has been painted NDC.
UPDATE2: Apparently, Queens isn't the only county where there are defections.
But given where this conference started, with a defection and a scandal, David Cameron must be delighted at the way it has ended: A conference speech which is being described all over the airwaves, and back in Birmingham, as the best of his career.
I want to tackle the spectacle of a mandate-less political defection, where an MP can freely join another party whilst simultaneously thumbing their nose at the people who elected them, when they stood on another party's manifesto.
«I would be very surprised, given where we are, if there weren't more defections between now and the next general election.
David Cameron's Conservatives are making good progress from a low base, but should remember the lesson of last year's Ealing Southall by - election fiasco where, as Sunny Hundal of the Pickled Politics blog notes: «The Tory modernisers got sucked into the worst of communal politics», securing the bloc defection of five Sikh Labour councillors but not the voters they claimed to speak for.
Outraged by Peralta's defection, and fired up by Trump administration policies, Queens Democrats organized a standing - room - only community town hall in June called «Where is Peralta?»
Where even UKIP have managed to attract one defector, it's hard to see where future Conservative defections might come Where even UKIP have managed to attract one defector, it's hard to see where future Conservative defections might come where future Conservative defections might come from.
The election saw the Liberal Democrats extend their majority through a couple of gains from Labour, with both parties recouping seats where aforementioned defections had taken place.
Labour's vote share is actually not too far where it was under Ed Miliband *, just one ortwo points down on the general election result, and yet you hear stories of mass Labour defections in the North, the Midlands and in Wales.
This is also where Vanko's hatred of Stark comes from — their fathers had been a team following the senior Vanko's defection from Russia.
In a report on exhibitors at the upcoming Art Basel Miami Beach, Lindsay Pollock reports that a number of galleries have dropped out of the fair but the defections have been smallest in the fairs top tier «art galleries» section where only 30 of 186 galleries have decided not to come to the 2009 edition.
«It's kind of a puzzler to us, because vendors who understand doing business with enterprises respect NDAs and their customers and don't imply competitive defection where it doesn't exist,» Amazon said in a statement provided to the E-Commerce Times by spokesperson Kerri...
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