Sentences with phrase «also vote for changing»

I also vote for changing the statement «consensus of climate scientists».

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He argued that the new government's perceived approach to Brexit is not only about leaving the EU, but also fundamentally changing the British economy, saying: «Basically its rewarding people who voted for Brexit, its about infrastructure, its about the productivity gap, its about the regional divide, rebalancing the economy — the stuff that was talked about in 2008, but nothing happened.
We're also doing the change in our voting patterns to really have «new management»; we want to ensure that we will have some money left in the Heritage Trust Fund so that our grandchildren will be able to pay for the land, air and water that the oil and gas industry has contaminated — that they will not do the remediation work on — before they leave Alberta.
It is also difficult to vote for a man (Obama) who changes laws that go against what the Bible teaches.
But, I think it might change with Mkhi also there, now Wenger can put someone dedicated to defend... that is why my vote is for Elneny!
The document comes on the same day that Mr Cameron faced down a rebellion from his backbenchers following an attempt to change the rules of the 1922 committee so ministers can also vote for the chairman.
He's also calling for a rule change that would allow any member to bring legislation to the floor for a vote.
A majority also recommended that the age of candidacy for Presidential candidates should be reduced from 35, but voted against any change to the presidential term of office.
It is known that people tend to overestimate the share of immigrants (for instance Ipsos 2014 report shows that British respondents think that 31 per cent of population consists of foreign - born respondents, where the figure is closer to 13 per cent according to 2011 Census); here we also show that people's estimations of levels of immigration do not correspond to actual change in their local areas, it is the perception that seems to be linked with anti-immigration vote.
Also, many voters - including Leave voters - reacted against austerity last year by voting for Labour, but the Tories have done little to change course on this and may now decide they don't need to.
My source acknowledged the «no confidence» motion is a concern for Cox, but also said there are other motions that could be a problem (changing the order of the governor vote, for example).
But it is also true that people in different parts of Britain have voted for change in referendums on numerous occasions.
He also founded Business for Britain, which represents over 1,500 business leaders, is affiliated to Vote Leave, and recently published «Change, or Go: How Britain would gain influence and prosper outside an unreformed EU».
Brandon also reiterated that anything the Con Con produces would go back to the voters for a statewide up - or - down vote, so a majority of New Yorkers can reject any destructive changes.
Kavanagh also has proposals to address the long lead time required for voters who are enrolled as a member of one party but want to change their party affiliation to vote in a different primary.
The report strongly recommends that any proposed change to the voting system would also need to take into account whether it is necessary or desirable to link the National Assembly for Wales constituencies to Westminster constituencies.
There's also a rush of voters trying to change party affiliations to vote for certain candidates.
I also voted for the motion because not only has our relationship with Europe changed since the referendum on our entry into the EEC but I believe the millions of British taxpayers under the age of 50 who contribute to the funding of the EU want a say on our future relationship with Europe — which incidentally should not necessarily be interrupted as wanting to get out of the EU but taking ownership of our relationship with the EU.
He also explained that the Sanders campaign was a key impetus for change, adding, «I think a lot of us were disgusted by the New York State voting laws years ago and thought they were unmovable, particularly with a Republican Senate that was not going to be friendly to voting reform.
Cuomo's proposal would also make it easier for voters to change their party enrollment so they could vote in those primaries.
He said: «Britain voted for change yesterday, but it also voted for a new politics, it did not vote for party political bickering, grandstanding and point - scoring.
The Board of Correction today approved a plan for an enhanced supervision unit touted by Mayor Bill de Blasio and Department of Correction Commissioner Joseph Ponte — but also voted to end solitary confinement for all inmates on Rikers Island under 21 by 2016, a sweeping change that will set the department apart from jail systems nationwide.
Osinbajo also reacted to comments by Nigerians who have been questioning whether the change they voted for was a mere campaign slogan to attract votes.
He also urged early voters who had «made a mistake» by voting for Mrs Clinton to change their ballots before Thursday's deadline.
He also singled out for praise the four Republicans who changed their votes from «no» in 2009 to «yes» this summer, but did not specifically mention the three Democrats who did so, too — Sens. Shirley Huntley, Carl Kruger and Joe Addabbo.
BTW it is also time for Shelly Silver to explain why he changed the rules in the middle of the game and selected and elected Tom DiNapoli he was the 1000 pound giant in the room with 100 plus votes.
Following a week in which union leaders savaged the changes at the TUC in Brighton, and NHS staff at five supply depots voted to strike against privatisation, Mr Blair also praised the hospital staff for their work.
Given the drastic changes to the map, and the fact that early voting had already begun under the existing map, the Assembly also passed legislation moving the March 15 primary for congressional races back to June 7.
Note also that, judging from the tables, ComRes have switched over to prompting for UKIP in their main voting intention question in this poll — as with their last national poll, it does not seem to have had a major effect (UPDATE — I think this is because ComRes have changed turnout weightings, so that there is a tighter turnout filter for the Greens and UKIP than for the main parties).
There's also a small parliamentary issue that could make for an awkward scene even if the mainstream Democrats, the I.D.C. and Mr. Felder unite: Under Senate rules, the leadership of the chamber, currently held by John J. Flanagan, a Long Island Republican, could be changed only by a vote of 38 senators, a half - dozen more than Democrats could hold in 2018.
Katko, R - Camillus, also voted for the House version of the tax overhaul bill, but has been trying to persuade GOP leaders to make changes in conference committee negotiations with members of the Senate.
Further, thousands of Renewal Schools children, their parents, and hard - working teachers all around the city also learned that their educational futures would abruptly change via a cornucopia of closures, mergers, and truncations upon which the mayor's Panel for Educational Policy will vote.
Besides voting unanimously to pass a resolution opposing the naming of the New York State Thruway Authority as a co-lead agency with the Department of Environmental Conservation, the newly reconfigured board also approved a change order for the work on the replacement of the Rosendale Town Pool.
Stringer also slammed Albany politicians for failing to change out - of - date voting laws.
So while the Electoral Reform Society and other civil society groups are rightly campaigning for people to cast their votes on May 3, it is also recognised that change is desperately needed to spread the use of a proportional system across the United Kingdom.
But they also believe it has tactical attractions as it would force Cameron, a staunch supporter of first - past - the - post, to campaign actively against change and for a «no» vote ahead of an election.
An Inconvenient Truth inspired people to vote for environmentally - friendly candidates, but it also motivated (some) people to ditch their cars, consume less energy, and change their lifestyles.
First, the county board of supervisors slashed funds for its public schools to $ 150,000, the minimum amount legally required in 1955 — $ 550,000 less than the nearly $ 700,000 requested by the county school board.9 Along with allocating fewer funds for the County's schools, supervisors also voted to switch how often they would distribute those funds, changing the schedule from an annual basis to a monthly basis.
Also on Monday night, the Oklahoma City School Board voted to change the name of three elementary schools that had been named for Confederate generals, including Robert E. Lee, NewsOK.com reports.
The school district this summer also will be looking for a new director of human resources to replace the retiring Bob Nadler, but the personnel change is not setting the time frame for a vote on TeacherMatch, Strauch - Nelson said.
Members also voted to make changes to the charter school application and processes [see here for details] and they voted to ask the State Board of Education to lobby the General Assembly for special waivers related to charter school expansion.
Beyond these budget items, the State Board of Education also voted to adopt policy changes for charter schools.
As soon as he receives $ 5000 in royalties s / he also has the one additional right to vote for the Guild Board, which is the only thing that changes between the Authors Guild of America membership when entering at the $ 500 level or at the $ 5000 for Indie Authors.
It also provides an opportunity to reflect on the changing social, economic and political conditions that affected women's lives and work over the last century — which is rather fitting as we approach the centenary in 2018 of votes for women.»
It also needs a MUCH simplified version that everyone can use to write to their MP, as (i) they won't read anything this long, and (ii) they likely voted for the Climate Change Act, so need something that's so easy to understand, even they can not fail to.
In a finding that could have implications for the 2016 presidential campaign, the poll also found that two - thirds of Americans said they were more likely to vote for political candidates who campaign on fighting climate change.
(8) the points made in the conclusion are: (1) consistent with avoiding expenditures on the criminal justice system, the federal attorney general appeared to be neglecting the plight of pre-trial inmates in custody in extremely bad jail conditions, and the provincial attorney general appeared to ignore the needs of prosecutors for greater resources of staff and time in order to work adequately; (2) similarly, the other examples presented also support the proposition that the criminal justice system is inadequately resourced because there are «no votes in justice»; and, (3) the reduction in the safeguards against wrongful convictions caused by the radical changes in procedures made necessary because governments do not provide adequate resources for the criminal justice system;
If it did, and Brexit was also found to represent a change to the style of the Imperial Crown of the UK, then the Vote Leave NHS funding pledge could amount to «open and advised speaking», an offence for the purposes of s 3 of the Treason Felony Act 1848 (TFA 1848)(see «All out war: Brexit & the Chartist movement»).
The GMREB also voted against changes to the national code of ethics that were ratified last March, in the belief that the OACIQ is responsible for handling complaints against its members, while the board's primary role is to promote and defend members» interests.
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