Sentences with phrase «against the motion because»

Mr Hughes explained that the Liberal Democrats were not prepared to vote against the motion because Mr Cameron's decision has already been taken.

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Those who opposed the motion described it as impossible because it would bring division in the church and would discriminate against those who experience same - sex attraction but don't act on it.
I noticed far more speakers against reform of the Lords than for - perhaps because pro-reform Tories knew, the programme motion having been withdrawn, that they would win the Second Reading vote easily (thanks to Labour votes).
Bristol West MP Thangam Debbonaire was forced to fight off a motion against her because she had attended a protest against anti-semitism.
The U.S. Justice Department announced it filed a motion to join a lawsuit against the New York City Board of Elections, alleging that the board's Brooklyn office violated federal voter registration law by erasing more than 117,000 Brooklyn voters from the rolls before the primary election simply because they had not voted in previous elections.
Sumner said she raised the motion against naming Klein because of the IDC's decision in 2012 to align itself with Republicans, despite Democrats having the numerical majority in the 63 - seat upper chamber, which effectively kept the party out of power.
Richard McKinnon.the idea the far left ago are still trying to save face that they nearly destroyed the party in the early 80's are only letting young student momentum types, takr over some Moribund areas, or ousting hard working councillors from positions by getting their mates to tun up, is more obvious, they're not doing it because not enough people want Blair at th Hague, in fact some blairites were dead against Iraq, some blue labour types want Blair at The Hague, the far left would have gone done their path, had nine of this happened, they waited for their chance 2010 we were bunt out, 2015 was the first time, after we'd lost power in history, where we didn't have a civil war, we showed loyalty to Ed M, and look what happened, the hard left are using tricks, on having their open meetings with motions, or getting George Galloway backers to turn up to meetings, momentum, even have kill Blair protests, via Socialist worker
The vast majority of the House Democratic caucus was unable to make the motion because they voted against the Republican - written budget.
The Labour leader told the Guardian he would vote against the Government's motion — and Labour policy — today: «I will be voting against continuous at - sea deterrent, because it rules out any compliance with the nuclear non-proliferation treaty.
Because of the statutory time constraints and the directives in the law, a vote against the motion to proceed is a vote to direct the Secretary of Energy to cease all further work at Yucca Mountain and close the office until Congress decides otherwise.
Motion is just one issue, although because these characters have found themselves consigned to sweatshop facilities over the past few years, the impression that Mickey, et al are struggling against zero - gravity is almost preferable to the choppiness of the «House of Mouse» TV and dtv ventures.
It even made me want a little bit of animation, and I have always been dead against so - called «motion comics» (because well, they're not comics — but that's a subject for a different blog).
I was super excited super about it because I love competitive multiplayer games, and two wizards conjuring powerful spells against each other really seems like an amazing idea, especially when playing on VR using the motion controllers.
Considering what a mess the Monday testimony and lawyer argument on the effect of the new claim construction was (because, frankly, both parties had previously hedged their bets as they didn't know what the appeals court would do), the jury is probably now very confused about it (and Judge Koh did the right thing by denying both parties» motions for judgment as a matter of law since there are reasonable arguments for and against infringement, for and against validity).
If someone genuinely defames someone, and there is a meritorious claim against them, would the claim would be struck out merely because the defamatory speech related to a matter of public interest and the plaintiff (respondent on the motion) couldn't prove that there was no possible defence, or they couldn't prove the damages they suffered were sufficiently serious?
This was only necessary because earlier this year the Conservatives voted against a Liberal motion for a similar type of committee which would report back to Parliament by mid-Summer.
Because it seems so evident that this judge is unwilling to follow the rules and has a hostility against you to the point of threatening to hold you in contempt simply because you are asking her to follow the rules on your motions, you have the right to file a complaint against this judge with the state supreme court judicial commBecause it seems so evident that this judge is unwilling to follow the rules and has a hostility against you to the point of threatening to hold you in contempt simply because you are asking her to follow the rules on your motions, you have the right to file a complaint against this judge with the state supreme court judicial commbecause you are asking her to follow the rules on your motions, you have the right to file a complaint against this judge with the state supreme court judicial commission.
The court denied plaintiff's motion for summary judgment that individual defendant was liable for the default judgment awarded plaintiff against corporate defendant because plaintiff failed to pierce the corporate veil.
In addition, the motion judge made a finding that there was no fraudulent concealment because the Appellants were aware of the essential facts giving rise to a claim against the Respondents.
Specifically, the motion judge found, at para. 57 of his reasons, that there was no fraudulent concealment because Mr. Y and Ms. L were «aware of the essential facts giving rise to a claim against the alleged wrongdoer», Mr. S.
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