Sentences with phrase «attracted enough support»

So far, most problematic projects haven't attracted enough support to merit a platform like Coindesk needing to consider such a dilemma.
Indeed, none attracted enough support to be marked up in committee or scheduled for floor action.
While they themselves may not be able to win but they may be able to attract enough support to prevent somebody else from winning thereby favoring an otherwise minority candidate.
He said there were discussions going on about trying to draft an amendment that would attract enough support to pass on securing a more meaningful vote at the end of the negotiating process.

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If you're attracted to him and you think there's enough «there» there, it's certainly OK to ask him what his plans are to get on more stable financial footing especially if you are not in a situation to support someone (or choose not to).
But while supporters of state funding believe it to be a panacea to end big donations, reduce the risk of corruption and support smaller parties, the fact that state funding is being given serious consideration actually demonstrates how political parties have not done enough to broaden their memberships and attract voluntary support from the public.
But an early day motion on the issue has already attracted the support of at least 63 Labour rebels, suggesting enough may be listening to Mr Betts» arguments rather than the government's.
you also must have enough common sense to realize that a candidate like Obama who attracts the support and crowds (and numbers in the polls against a guy like John McCain)
It seems unlikely that he would attract the backing of enough MPs if he has to seek their support.
Unfortunately far too much buzz has been driven by the anticipation of seeing Brad Pitt nearly naked (an overt marketing ploy to attract female viewers), and not enough talk is being granted to the amazing supporting cast in this film (nor are we any wiser as to why Brad has a silly English accent).
And it's easy to argue that the awards season's amorphous «lead» and «supporting» designations have a different meaning to Hollywood insiders: An actor with a big role might still lend «support» simply by not having a big enough name to attract audiences: Whether or not a top - billed star puts in the work, it's still his or her name at the top of the poster, after all.
On the other hand, added Schuster — citing a thesis being circulated at the time by Chester Finn, then a faculty member at Vanderbilt — it might be possible for education advocates to rally around a new agenda, one powerful enough to attract widespread support and perhaps even bring federal policy makers back into the fold.
«We know we attract students from a variety of backgrounds, from families who found the support they were provided in certain district schools wasn't enough
The benefits to poor and working - class Americans of such an economic stimulus program are clear, but the idea is also business - friendly enough to have attracted support from prominent Democratic moderates and other centrists, including the group Republicans for Environmental Protection.
In general, I would suggest not taking the matching programs too seriously on any dating website, because these algorithms are not supported by scientific evidence.5 A practical take - home message is that the match percentage you see with potential partners probably doesn't mean all that much — simply the perception that people are similar is enough to make you feel attracted, regardless of actual similarity.
If you could convince communities to adopt a transfer - of - development - rights concept, where you took the land you wanted for a ring road and created enough density to support a transit system and new urban - type communities, you could attract buyers.
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