Sentences with phrase «as hard labour»

Thus unto all of religious belief / the atheist be as the farmer whom having / cleared the land of weed stone through sweat as hard labour being now prepared in planting the seed.

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Fitch Ratings chief economist Brian Coulton said inflation «will be hard for the Fed to ignore» as the labour market tightens.
For that reason only we find now the ruling powers are in the hands of secular non religious ones... The conference above stated that the secular regimes in the West had used the indifference between religions, branches, doctrines by creating «Fitnah» said to be harder than killing... because you get all those with Fitnah to fight among them selves... beside establishing and supporting terrorist groups to get the area unstable far from investment and development environment that has caused the mass immigration of the capital heads, professions and skilled labour hands from their countries to the west and be treated as garbage at countries that they do not belong to whether as culture, race or religion....
This is unacceptable as Ozil's hard labour for Arsenal has almost totally been thrown to the trash bin.
Both were great, hard but wonderful, and I found that reading a lot about labour and birth (both physiological and stories) helped me to realise that I could influence my experience hugely just by the attitude that I cultivated as pregnancy progressed and the mental «tools» I used during labour.
I could say what a miracle it was to see this sweet life enter the world, or how I admire the strength and grace with which Roxanna (and mothers everywhere for that matter) laboured and gave birth, or how the love and joy in this little family as they welcomed J made it hard for me to keep back tears.
My plan was to call her again as late as possible because I imagined having an audience for my labour might actually make it harder for me to stay calm and focused.
It is a difficult choice to make for most first time mothers as its hard to self assess what the different sensations of early labour mean about your progress and the length of time left until the labour gets more intense.
«I would recommend the Dreamgenii to any pregnant ladies, because even without the SPD as I've had this time, it is hard to get comfy the bigger you get in your pregnancy and the right ergonomic support can help not only to get a better night's sleep, but also in theory to make sure your body is well aligned and prepared for labour, so it could indeed contribute to a successful birth...»
Not that I lost it through exercise as such, but hard manual labour.
However, despite the valiant efforts of left Rawlsians to press down hard on pre-distribution and force it to yield some radical implications (O'Neill and Williamson, 2012; Doron, 2012), in Miliband's formulation it seems a weak reed, relying on labour market interventions such as education and training to alter distributional outcomes.
Last year the Labour peer Lord Watts had his own dig at North London Labourites when he described them as «the London - centric hard - left political class who sit around in their # 1 million mansions eating their croissants at breakfast and seeking to lay the foundations for a socialist revolution».
As I say with a Tory biased media and low readership of newspapers among lower socio - economic groups it will be hard to get Labour's message out.
It is hard to see any useful role for him in Britain: there is no national populist upsurge; those that vote UKIP will never listen to him; he is now also widely disliked within the modern Labour Party, as unfair as that might be.
«If ministers were as good at upgrading roads as they are at making announcements about upgrading roads, life would be considerably easier for Britain's hard - pressed motorists,» Labour's Michael Dugher said this morning.
Nigel Farage said his party was «really biting hard» into Labour's traditional vote as the results rolled in, while Hamilton hailed his return to frontline politics as a «surprising turn of events».
As Labour MPs voted with Tories, the Liberal Democrats claimed that the two parties were «holding hands towards a hard Brexit».
The second is that they use it with as much precision as Margaret Thatcher; for if one cavils at Thatcher's materialistic interpretation of the story, it is hard to feel much more comfortable with Labour's general «the state should jolly well get involved and do something» interpretation.
The Tories will implement boundary reform as one of their first actions, making it at least 20 seats harder for Labour to beat them.
But Labour has neutered immigration and Brexit as electoral issues by simply signing up to a hard Brexit that leaves the single market and ends freedom of movement.
Tony and his gang loved to talk about the family as hard working tax payers god forgive if you were not hard working then you were not part of the New Labour regime.
For some pro-EU advocates, Labour is a hard Brexit party and Jeremy Corbyn is as culpable as Theresa May.
It's hard to make the case that rail would be dramatically more efficient under Labour's plans for public ownership, as the party has committed to several things which would keep costs high — though could easily also result in better service.
Chuka Umunna, Labour Mp for Streatham and a leading critic of Brexit, is presenting the result as a rejection of hard Brexit.
As with the Tories Labour would also call on the DUP and Liberal Democrats first if those parties were sufficient to yield a majority, on the basis that the SNP will be harder for Labour to do a deal with, especially given their differences over Trident.
A hard Brexit might not be ideal for the Tories» reputation as the party of business but as long as Labour is led by Jeremy Corbyn there'll be no competition for the mantle.
I think that Danny Alexander, Cable AND a majority of Lib Dems would think long and hard about teaming up with them — especially as all polls show the public having less confidence in Labour's ability to manage the economy than the Conservatives»
Corbyn's opponents hoped his history on the hard left of British politics would convince Labour members that he would be unelectable as prime minister.
As in the national election, the Greens» recent membership surge didn't really translate into hard results, though they will be encouraged by seven gains in Labour - dominated Bristol, bringing them within touching distance of official opposition.
She was seen as a peace campaigner on the hard left of the Labour Party.
In a hard - hitting interview with The House magazine, Mr Dugher also condemned former London Mayor Ken Livingstone for appearing to justify the actions of the 7/7 bombers, and suggested Labour's ruling National Executive Committee should sack him as co-chair of the party's defence review.
William Hague is leading a cabinet committee that is due to produce proposals about how to proceed with the so - called West Lothian question (it is being boycotted by Labour, who see the issue as a trap designed to make it harder for them to govern).
And it would present an open goal for the Conservatives against Labour (indeed, for the Liberal Democrats against Labour as well — why take the harder target?).
The benefits of incumbency mean that it is harder for either Labour or the Tories to win an overall majority, as they have to battle against incumbent MPs who have large amounts of state funding to bolster their campaigns.
The actions of the Labour party prompt an almost visceral anger in me, and as a disincentive that would be very hard to overcome, whatever was on the table.
If, as is quite likely, Corbyn or someone else from Labour's hard left emerges as the winner then the Labour Party as we know it will be broken.
«It seems to me there is little or no hard evidence that Labour has a major problem with antisemitism but there is, as Chakrabarti says, an occasionally toxic atmosphere.
@Nicolas «This sounds a little fishy to me, I have a hard time imagining that Labour's negotiators (such as Mandy), were unwilling to make such a trivial change.
The grim look on his face as he told me of Labour's allegations is hard to forget.
You wait until the Assembly elected come in Wales and in Scotland next years, I suspect labour will find it every hard to win those as well especially in Wales.
He rejects the hard - headed instincts of previous leaders, while his commitment to Labour as a party of government is ambiguous.
Kendall's strategy of telling «hard truths» to Labour members is not paying off — as her position in the polls suggests.
Since he was part of the Brownite team who were in charge when it all went wrong — to put it as neutrally as possible — it is hard for you to claim Labour have learned the right lessons and moved on while he remains Shadow Chancellor (a difficult point for you to make, obviously).
This sounds a little fishy to me, I have a hard time imagining that Labour's negotiators (such as Mandy), were unwilling to make such a trivial change.
And won't the Tories cast Labour as the party of mass immigration, shattering Labour's election strategy of neutering the issue by quietly accepting hard Brexit?
In January 2016, McGovern resigned from Labour's policy review on child poverty and combating inequality, as a protest against Progress being described by shadow Chancellor John McDonnell as having «a hard right agenda».
Even as a politico, I'm finding it hard to get excited about the Labour leadership race.
[54] Livingstone joined the activists, on 15 July 1978 helping unify small hard left groups as the Socialist Campaign for a Labour Victory (SCLV).
He relaunched the group along with the new vice chair Suella Fernandes MP, and it took off with a flourish, persuading, as Baker put it, «Sixty Conservatives plus colleagues from the DUP, Labour and UKIP» to sign a statement saying that ««The UK must leave the European Economic Area (EEA) and the Customs Union», the so - called «Single Market»» — the position we now know as hard Brexit.
She was recognised for her hard work in securing a # 223m budget deal from the Welsh Government, which includes extra support for the poorest school pupils in Wales, as well as tirelessly holding First Minister Carwyn Jones and the Welsh Labour Government to account.
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