Sentences with phrase «at least some members»

However, at least some members of the legislature appear to be primed to repeal the initiative.
Quite often congregations — or at least those members who make decisions about building use — are willing to put up with these inconveniences.
Trump probably believes they'll try to avoid sending the impression that they can't govern, as a majority party, and will have at least some members voting with him, with the leadership then falling in line to make it look like they were involved in making the results happen.
Although pension schemes will increasingly have one or more professional independent trustees with a broader experience of trusteeships, most will also involve people within the business and nearly all are required to include at least some members of the scheme, often with little knowledge of the strategic issues for the business.
It is the revivalist style of at least some members of the New Calvinism punctuated by constant references to Jonathan Edwards and the rise of charismatic Calvinism that has many Old School Presbyterians concerned.
Keelut is more degenerate, in this way, than Aeschylus's Thebes: at least the members of Agamemnon's family, before and after him, could rightly claim their actions were attempts to restore some lost balance to the world.
Apparently, at least some members of that community do not relish the thought of having indie writers among their ranks.
It is good to have a diverse group of test audience but when choosing one try to have at least some members that match the target audience for your book.
Hilton Honors may not be the greatest of loyalty programs but at least its members will now have another resort at which to spend their points.
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