Sentences with phrase «as their constituent countries»

The EU doesn't matter so much as their constituent countries, and the sooner gone the better for us all.

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Senator Johnson has been in some hot water with constituents and local media lately for failing to answer citizens» calls to hold listening sessions or meet with them, as other legislators around the country have.
It is important to many of my constituents — indeed, to the whole country as an island trading nation.
We may recall what Dr. B. R. Ambedkar told the Constituent Assembly of India in November 1949 as this applies to most decolonized countries:
As a result, less a year after Jinnah's death, on 7 March 1949, the Constituent Assembly adopted the Objectives Resolution, which has been a preamble of the three the country has had since 1956.
As the SMC was preparing to hand over political power to an elected government after a Constituent Assembly had drafted the Third Republican Constitution, the country was hit by another military uprising on May 5, 1979 which was swiftly quelled by the authorities.
I mean it should be one of the biggest honours that we have in this country is to actually become a member of parliament and represent constituents of all types and push an agenda that actually helps people as a whole and benefit them,» he says.
North Country Republican Rep. Elise Stefanik cast herself as a middle - of - the - road Republican and independent voice last week as she fielded questions from a boisterous crowd of 200 constituents.
As it bids to repair the country's economy, the Coalition has my full support, but it is vital that its two constituent parties retain their independence and continue to fight all elections as separate entitieAs it bids to repair the country's economy, the Coalition has my full support, but it is vital that its two constituent parties retain their independence and continue to fight all elections as separate entitieas separate entities.
«And if by keeping a debate going for a period of time you can stop a bill that you think will be damaging for the country and your constituents, then it seems to me that any good parliamentarian would keep a debate going for as long as possible in order to stop that from happening.»
Tenney added, «My staff and I welcome and encourage the input and feedback of constituents, as it is a vital part of creating an open dialogue and continued conversation about the critical issues facing our country.
18 Jul 2016, 1:11 pm Gallery: 10 European countries for British retirement: living costs, property and pension tax compared Duke University School of Law (also known as Duke Law School or Duke Law) is the law school and a constituent academic unit of Duke University, Durham
Kentucky and Vermont, as two information - rich case studies for SDEs engaged in numerous statewide reform initiatives, shed light on the achievements and challenges that states across the country have likely experienced, are currently experiencing, and will continue to experience as ESSA puts the onus on SDEs to figure out «what works» for their constituents.
With Asylum, I tried to recreate a whole from parts that survived here and there, across the country, but with Steinway, my photographs are the opposite: a deconstruction of something we all know and love as a whole into its unseen constituent parts, and a glimpse into the skilled labor required to make them.
As your constituent and a citizen of this country, I urge you to take action on these important items.
Just as in the rest of the country, belief in human - caused climate change in Oklahoma has been rising with the thermometer — according to Krosnick, a large majority of Inhofe's constituents now believe that anthropogenic global warming is real.
However, the seismic consequences of a Member State triggering Article 50 TEU is that the constitutional fabric of the European Union's legal order is unravelled as the withdrawing state moves from constituent subject of the Union to a Third Country.
It is more than 300 years since England and Scotland joined together as constituent member countries of the United Kingdom under the Act of Union in 1707.
It appears that the general understanding is that you should have the right to vote, and belong to a specified community such as a city, state or country, to be a constituent.
The following provisions shall apply to States Parties which have a federal or non-unitary constitutional system: (a) with regard to the provisions of this Convention, the implementation of which comes under the legal jurisdiction of the federal or central legislative power, the obligations of the federal or central government shall be the same as for those States Parties which are not federal States; (b) with regard to the provisions of this Convention, the implementation of which comes under the jurisdiction of individual constituent States, countries, provinces or cantons which are not obliged by the constitutional system of the federation to take legislative measures, the federal government shall inform the competent authorities of such States, countries, provinces or cantons of the said provisions, with its recommendation for their adoption.
So my question is — if the tipping point is reached soon, and the publishers move to e-book publishing in preference to paper, will we still have libraries acting as silos, holding the same material throughout the country, but with only their constituents being able to read these e-books?
Yet we may appropriately note the growing practice of resolving the complex governance problems that arise in federations, not by the bare logic of either / or, but by seeking cooperative solutions that meet the needs of the country as a whole as well as its constituent parts.
Land and Homelands: Gaining increased access to country and homelands to improve social lifestyles, health and well being and recognising the Indigenous relationship with the land through legislative or other initiatives such as traditional owner joint management schemes and for the Native Title Representative Body to become accountable to the constituents through transparency of its operations and governance.
Madru and 14 other small - business owners from around the country visited Washington as part of a focus group designed to keep Clinton informed about the views of constituents.
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