They have
already changed the election; next they could drive fundamental change in our political and economic landscape.
Not exact matches
Another aspect of the Swedish
elections: voters in Stockhold back an
already - introduced measure that
changes a fee to motorists entering the city.
If you have
already started repaying your loans, you may still have the opportunity to
change amounts, loan terms and payment methods through
election of special repayment options or loan consolidation.
The crazy thing is if we truly think an
election will take away or
change what is God ordained, then we are lost
already.
Jesus CHrist is not running for
election — He is
already on the throne and none of the negative comments spewed on here will
change that.
Many American
election officials are
already trying take make their own attempts to innovate
election procedures, but lack the funding and access to technological know - how to effectively implement wider - spread
change, according to new research by Reboot and Turbovote.
Well, if the proponents of the
change looked at UK
election results they would see there are large numbers of seats where the incumbents
already receive at least 50 per cent of the votes.
It has been just six months since the general
election and the creation of a coalition government that will profoundly
change the way in which we live - and
already we are being offered a jabber of competing interpretations of what happened during those five days of talks between the Liberal Democrats and the Conservatives and the Lib Dems and Labour.
«I think we are
already making
change in this
election by simply showing up,» Patel continued, «and by saying we're going to challenge somebody.
Nwoga who is the Vice Chairman of APC in Enugu East senatorial zone is also asking the court to determine «Whether the National Assembly in exercise of her law making powers can make a law to
change the sequence of
elections,
already adopted and published by INEC, pursuant to the powers conferred on it by the constitution.»
«An order of perpetual injunction restraining the 3rd defendant from assenting to the bill
changing the sequence of
elections,
already adopted and published by the 2nd defendant, when it is presented to him for assent.
With only a third of seats up for grabs it is harder for control of a council to
change hands, but in many cases Labour
already made advances in the 2011
elections, so this year they are looking to finish the job.
Republicans won more seats in the
election, and some GOP Senators have
already objected to making major
changes to the criminal justice system.
The Bayelsa State governor wanted an order of interim injunction restraining the first defendant, whether by itself, servant, agents, privies or howsoever called from accepting from the second and third defendants any fresh submission of names of governorship aspirant from Bayelsa State, to
change / substitute the name of the plaintiff which had
already been submitted to the first defendant after the primary
election of January 2011, pending the hearing and determination of the substantive suit.
May has
already dropped plans to push through social care funding
changes dubbed the «dementia tax», and an expansion of grammar schools since the
election.
These
changes bring Labour very close to being an individual membership party (as most of its rival parties
already are, at least for leadership
election purposes) while preserving in a much
changed form the historic relationship with organised labour that Mr Miliband rightly cherishes.
Adding to the «reckoning»
already under way since the 2016
election (see Related links below) is the news Looking for a job
change?
Roger Dow, President and CEO of the U.S. Travel Association, will explain how the 2016
election has
already started to affect travel and what the
changes will most likely be over the course of the next year.
The 350 organization has
already put together several global calls to action, with its newest aimed squarely at injecting climate
change back in the
election.
Other recent
changes have
already introduced more partisanship and money into judicial
elections.
But there are deep concerns that the Budget seeks more to partially restore what the Coalition has
already cut in a bid to head off another «MediScare»
election, worries about a failure to invest in rural and regional health and Indigenous health, and climate
change, and dire warnings about further cuts to foreign aid and more punitive measures for welfare recipients.