Sentences with phrase «as a coalition»

And this all comes as a coalition of groups calls for a reduction in state mandated spending in light of a 2 percent cap on local property taxes now in effect.
As our Coalition partners are finding out on a daily basis, we are not here to make things easy.
As a Coalition government we are governing to the needs of the country.
Further amendments to the health and social care bill appear a real possibility as the coalition moves closer to splitting over NHS reform.
As the coalition enters its crisis period, that could all change.
Only by operating as a coalition will you achieve the best result.
They're following the same model as the coalition that helped get same - sex marriage passed last year.
Particularly as the coalition front bench is largely stitched together from two parties and several wings of the Conservative movement.
Like, if I think about the art world as a coalition, as a moral and political economy that I'm in, then it all makes sense.
The white paper will be submitted as the coalition's official comments to the rule.
As the coalition government's free schools continue to stir heated debate, the problem of how to maintain and raise standards and quality is front and centre.
He also serves on committees such as the Coalition of National Cancer and Cooperative Groups, American College of Radiology, American Cancer Society and the National Cancer Institute.
To make sense of the LCAP and what it means for foster youth, the Los Angeles County child welfare agency, former foster youth and an assortment of foster youth education experts came together as the Coalition for Educational Equity for Foster Youth.
Over the course of the next 45 years, his productivity as a scholar proceeded alongside a career that included serving as dean of the Harvard Graduate School of Education, Headmaster of Phillips Andover Academy, Professor of Education at Brown, and spearheading a reform initiative that came to be known as the Coalition of Essential Schools.
They organised strikes, street protests in the 1910s and 1920s, they first gained power as a coalition member in 1924, and (after a couple of splits and a period in a national government during the war) gain power in 1945.
«We will continue working as coalition partners in the days to come to avoid unnecessary distractions and strengthen our mutual efforts to elect more Democrats and enact the progressive agenda that remains incomplete.»
We have to assume that many of those lost Tory votes went to the Lib Dems as the coalition partner with the greatest chance of winning.
The agreement for the WFP to stay neutral also comes as a coalition of labor groups, Mayor Bill de Blasio and Gov. Andrew Cuomo support a full Democratic takeover of the Senate.
Nick Clegg is appealing to Britain's businesses to take on more young people as the coalition continues to face a bleak economic outlook.
Ken spent 28 years in Washington, DC, where he gained a national reputation as a coalition builder on competitiveness.
The Commons may be about to be cut by about 10 % but the Lords has never been larger as the Coalition seeks to increase its representation relative to the swollen Labour benches.
Parliament is in recess until mid-June for a two - week long Whitsuntide recess, as the coalition prepares the many bills outlined in the Queen's Speech for publication.
Liberal Democrats have been attacking Conservative immigration policy as a coalition split on the issue widens.
In the 1918 General Election he successfully stood for election as a Coalition Labour candidate.
[2] He did not stand again in Halifax, but instead stood in the Cannock division of Staffordshire, as a Coalition Labour candidate (i.e. a holder of the coalition coupon, supporting the Lloyd George's coalition government).
However in July 2010, as the Coalition Minister for Works and Pensions, Webb announced plans to link private sector pension payments to the Consumer Prices Index (CPI) instead of the Retail Prices Index (RPI), which would reduce the value of fully accrued index - linked pensions.
If someone identifies the coalition and calls it as it is, perverse, it is frequently denied as a coalition.
Tax - free munis, as the coalition points out, have long been responsible for funding public infrastructure projects, from schools to highways to airports to seaports.
«It would be best to have someone that could act as a coalition builder.»
The organizations, which came together as the coalition Project Best Feeding, included the Metropolitan Illinois Lactation Consultants, the Chicago Breast - feeding Task Force, Near North Health Service Corporation WIC Program and La Leche League International.
«I've also made the quite difficult suggestion for the shadow health secretary to make that it is not sustainable to give the National Health Service real - terms increases in this period as the coalition propose.
The fraught Commons session came as the coalition suffered serious political damage from the NHS row.
They organised strikes, street protests in the 1910s and 1920s, they first gained power as a coalition member in 1924, and (after a couple of splits and a period in a national...
George Osborne dismissed appeals by senior Liberal Democrat council chiefs yesterday to slow down the pace of spending cuts as coalition unity shattered over public service cutbacks.
The curious dance of Saturday's proceedings comes as the WFP, originally formed as a coalition between labor unions and grassroots activist groups, has been somewhat depleted after the exodus of Cuomo - allied unions and is fighting to remain a force in liberal New York.
The power of recalling ethically questionable MPs should be triggered by local voters rather than - as the Coalition proposes - a group of politicians in SW1.
Previously, Bober served as coalitions director for the National Republican Congressional Committee (NRCC), where he managed the committee's efforts to engage outside individuals and organizations at the federal and district levels.
Nick Clegg has indicated that he will likely step down today as a Coalition with the Conservatives is clearly off the table given their seat picture.
The idea is that if he only wins one party's nomination he would run for President as a member of that one party, but if he wins both party's nomination he would run as a coalition candidate representing both Democrats and Independents.
As the Coalition notes, both the Government Accountability office and the National Academy of Sciences have offered consistently positive assessments of the program's success.
It is well accepted today that the press has played a great role in reshaping the management of this world and this is the right time to intervene as Ben Wisner is saying «There are a group of us organized as a Coalition for Global School Safety that have been banging our heads against the UN system and national governments for some time».
In neighboring Rheinland - Pfalz, the Greens knocked the Social Democrats (SPD) from their absolute majority, forcing the SPD to accept the Greens as coalition members in order to preserve their hold on the state government.
Strategic partnerships for customer loyalty (also known as coalition programs) can be super effective for retaining customers and growing your company.
As the coalition takes steps to restore our civil liberties, Labour will have more motivation than ever to play to the tabloid gallery and take a populist, authoritarian stance.
Key labor unions contributed heavily to the Senate Democratic Campaign Committee as a coalition led by the Working Families Party seeks to help Democrats take full control of the chamber, filings posted on Tuesday show.
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