Sentences with phrase «anywhere near the centre»

And yet again, this is London's fifth election for mayor and for the fifth time we are being told this is a choice between two men, neither of whom are really putting women's needs anywhere near the centre of their manifestos.

Not exact matches

We don't need a striker anywhere near as much as we need a centre back or defensive midfielder, let's not get distracted.
Participation in a centre - left coalition will lose us credibility as we would spend most of the time helping to undo the Tory policies that we helped implement (academy schools, NHS fragmentation, bedroom tax, etc. etc.) and continuation with the Tories would be unpalatable as we have lost hope of dragging them in a progressive direction, or even anywhere near the «centre» as Nick Clegg imagines (just watch this year's Tory conference).
You'll be glad to hear that it's quite fun at times, once again putting the series somewhat hit or miss humor front and centre, although the amount of laughs isn't anywhere near as much as previous games, largely because of a shift over to a more somber tone in sections.
One should perhaps suggest to Campbell Newman that he keeps well clear of the Judith Wright Centre of Contemporary Arts between 24th and the 26th August — though I would image the prospect of Mr Newman, or any of his cabinet, venturing anywhere near a Contemporary Arts Centre named after a poet would be remote under any circumstance.
To find your nearest community legal centre anywhere in Australia go to National Association of Community Legal Centres at naclc.org.
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