Sentences with phrase «aftermath of the election result»

Speaking in the aftermath of the election results, he called on Labour's ruling National Executive Committee «not to rush our election», saying there was time for a «brutal post-mortem» about Labour's «underlying philosophy and thinking».
Many moderates spoke out in the immediate aftermath of the election result to praise Corbyn, with Lord Mandelson among those to say the Labour leader had managed to deliver a political earthquake.

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The net result: 10 - year TIPS inflation expectations have slipped to 1.90 %, close to where they were in the immediate aftermath of the election.
How European markets might react to the possibility of «Brexit,» which is shorthand for «British exit from the European Union,» both in the run - up to the UK election and its aftermath, remains unclear, although given that UK assets suffered as the result of the referendum on Scottish independence became less predictable such volatility could conceivably reoccur.
He said this was a solid result for the end of session, considering the aftermath of the W.F.P. convention and the pending elections.
The attention of the leadership of the New Patriotic Party (NPP) has been drawn to reports of alleged acts of violence and vandalism being perpetrated allegedly against some political opponents of the NPP in the aftermath of the announcements of the results of the 2016 election.
The exhibition culminates in Untitled: Clowns, a new body of work resulting from this rural sojourn — and also the aftermath of the American Presidential Election — in which giant masks of black soap and wax melt down grids of white ceramic tile.
Concerns about the impacts of continued lagging oil prices (not oil on canvases), the aftermath of Brexit, and the unexpected U.S. presidential election results, when markets immediately plunged and then recovered (and as of this writing the Dow topped a record 19,000 points), appear to have had little effect on art buying confidence from sophisticated collectors.
In the aftermath of the presidential election, Michael E. Mann and Susan Joy Hassol reflected on the election results in the context of climate change in a piece in Scientific American.
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