Sentences with phrase «about voting problems»

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But hopefully, Dr. Mielnik concluded, as NaPro Technology become more widely available at clinics like Gianna «women will «vote with their feet» about the kind of health care they want to receive» and send the message to the medical community that treatments that do not treat the underlying problem and which suppress, destroy, or bypass their naturally - occurring cycle are no longer acceptable to them.»
«He's one of London's most inspiring young men, encouraging his listeners to vote, pray and speak openly about mental health and their issues and problems.
I have no problems with how others vote or how they think about religious or political issues.
Trustee Dwight Walton, who voted against the nature sanctuary proposal, said that after hearing complaints about the additional traffic and noise problems that would face the Lake Arlington neighborhood, he could not vote for the plan.
ERS: Equalizing isn't about equality: Reluctant Reformer Cameron sidesteps main problems of voting system
The minority leader emphasized that such persons are contributing to the numerous problems of legislators in the country because prior to their entry, they go about making fantastic promises as though parliamentarians generate money once voted into office.
thats my problem at the moment voting for Labour or Cameron is now more about personalities and we know who is going to win that one.
You can also read posts about the problem of missing votes in the re-count, and how the result came down to just one vote if the missing votes as counted originally were included in the count.
More than three quarters of all voters, including a clear majority of those who intend to vote Labour on Thursday, think the last Labour government «must accept a large part of the blame» for Britain's economic problems; Mr Miliband is unlikely to succeed in his campaign to persuade the electorate that this idea is a «big lie» put about by the coalition.
The handling of the Trident and Syria votes indicated major party management problems; Corbyn's «prevarication» about whether to allow a free vote on Syrian intervention signalled he has no plausible strategy to manage his parliamentary colleagues; the attempt to put pressure on MPs through directives from Momentum and the decision to conduct a last minute plebiscite among party members merely antagonised parliamentarians (66 MPs then voted with the government)
But there are other problems about getting down in the gutter with Ukip to tussle for anti-immigrant votes.
My (admittedly superficial) understanding of the problem is that it's about making it compulsory to have an ID to vote, more than about the ID itself (which de facto exists for nearly all americans, in the form of a social security number).
While Gregorius insisted on keeping much of his talk about current legislative business off the record, pending a vote and several candidate events that were taking place in West Hurley and Lake Hill last week, he did note hearing much from people about Irene - related problems, and voiced concerns about how the county's going to handle pass - downs from the federal and state governments hitting local property taxes.
Following an outcry by Queens and city legislators about widespread voting problems during Primary Day, the city Board of Elections said it is taking extra precautions to educate the public about the new voting machines before the Nov. 2 election.
According to the maverick legislator, Ghanaians want the President and his Vice, to stop complaining about the challenges facing the economy as they (Ghanaians) did not vote for them and the NPP to «lecture» them on the country's problems.
The problem is that, as a traditional driver of voting intention, constitutional reform ranks behind just about every other measure you can think of - even more so in a recession.
«I think that the Lib Dems really have a problem about trust, I think they've got to explain to the students who voted for them in the last election about why they ditched their pledge on tuition fees, and then why having decided to pledge on an in - out referendum in Europe before the general election that they do not want one at all now.
Third, if minor parties are worried about how winner - take - all, single - member - district elections encourage voters to vote for lesser evils rather than their first choice, we want to work with them for a real solution to that problem: a system of proportional representation,» LaVenia said.
A memo provided to the SUNY trustees before the vote offered no specific explanation about why the money was necessary, drawing questions from Trustee Richard Socarides about the vague description of the institute's financial problems.
a buoyant Rangel declared in the ballroom at the Uptown Grand, about 40 minutes after the polls closed in New York and long before the problem - plagued electronic voting machines were downloaded for tallies.
Only hours before a highly important vote on the new, $ 41.3 billion state budget, Gov. Dannel P. Malloy raised major questions about potential problems with the language on hospital financing.
Mr Griffin said the BNP was not racist, but won votes because it «spoke openly about the problem of immigration.»
Twitter played a large role in getting out the vote along with information about poll sites as users in Inwood and Washington Heights posted everything from problems at the polls to food - themed celebrations for voting.
It might be able to win back some votes by striking a serious, almost sombre, note about the problems Britain faces, and how Lib Dem ministers have put country before party in order to tackle them.
If these Democrats are really worried about the spoiler problem, they should join us in promoting the solution: proportional representation in legislatures and instant runoff voting for executive offices,» Hawkins said.
PR NEWSWIRE — Aug 14 — Men and women are turning to Internet sites like SideTaker.com not only to ask advice about their problems, but to help decide their arguments, noting it's a cheaper alternative to professional relationship counseling. SideTaker.com allows for both sides of an argument to be voiced simultaneously, letting others vote on who's at fault while giving their own advice in the matter.
Only people who know about and understand the problem can change their own behaviors, encourage others to change behaviors, and vote for legislation when it is presented.
I enjoy writing about these pet health issues in hopes to raise awareness of health problems that can be prevented:) Merry Christmas (again) and thank you for the vote up.
I can understand that Obama is not doing well with the electorate these days and as a politician he needs to pander for votes but to me it would make more sense if he's able to be honest about the situation and propose real solutions to the energy problem rather that quickfixes that are not going to translate into real solutions.
First, I simply can not believe with what the entire world knows about China, Beijing, and its smog and air quality problems, some Olympics committee was thoughtless enough to vote a major global athletic event, which involves breathing, to be held in such a polluted, hazardous and toxic environment.
I'm voting to close this question as off - topic because (among other problems) it is asking for technical solutions, not information about law.
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