Sentences with phrase «back in power»

Meanwhile, it's a complex situation facing homeowners — who have to calculate how much they get back in power bill savings from energy improvements, and also how much those may help their home's resale.
Simply unplug the HomePod and plug it back in the power source; next, you need to press and hold the top of the HomePod.
Sooner or later, the Democrats will be back in power in Washington DC.
Having served close to a decade in jail, Whitey is back in power in the mid-1970s, when the film opens.
So you're on top neutral, rather than tilted back in that power zone.
That is why a government will be campaigning heaven on earth but yet will be spending money on transportation for its teeming but confused followers to keep them back in power.
«With Republicans back in power things are running a lot smoother, and Shelly, he couldn't be happier.»
The media have written us out, some licking their lips at their Tory mates being back in power again.
«Not only have they lost Scotland but I think they've been responsible for making certain that the Conservatives were back in power in Westminster.»
By which I mean, do we really, really want our Labour government back in power?
Banging the desk, he all but accused David of being trapped by the right - wing press into thinking only a move to the right would see Labour back in power
I am delighted you are back in power, albeit in coalition.»
136,203 is the difference between the 2010 vote in Scotland for Westminster seats (412,855), and the vote in the Scottish elections earlier this year (276,652)- which disproves the theory that the Scottish Conservatives would do well at Holyrood if there was a Conservative -LRB-- led) Westminster government back in power.
Some doomsayers think Labour will not be back in power until a new generation takes over.
Labour should pay less attention to the media if it wants to get back in power, Andy Burnham has argued.
His confidence lent some credibility to the notion that they could find themselves back in power sooner rather than later, even if, once you were outside the hall, it soon seemed impossible once more.
I want a Labour party that's back in power
He argued that his strength was the ability to «communicate, to win and to get us back in power».
My overall sense remains that we need a game - changer to win the next election, however, and that, while Ed Miliband may be a liability for his party, his party is back in power in Harlow, Southampton, Plymouth and Reading as well as recovering in Scotland and dominant again in Wales.
«Had Cuomo made an effort in 2010 to put Senate Democrats back in power, marriage equality could have passed the state Senate without Grisanti's support.
«Whatever the niceness and the current warm glow, Corbyn will be a leader of the hard left, for the hard left, and espousing both general politics and specific positions that the public just are not going to accept in many of the seats that Labour is going to have to win to get back in power
So he had to just hit the right note in terms of as the leader of the country giving us encouragement but not trying to be triumphalist simply because Conservatives are back in power.
That is why our mission is to put Liberal Democrats back in power at every level throughout Britain.
During the summer's hustings, he spoke often about the hard work Labour need to do to get back in power — now it's time to lead by example and start doing it.
But can Burnham, the MP for Leigh in Greater Manchester, who says he already has the names of the required 35 MPs willing to nominate his candidacy, be the man to get Labour back in power in just five years» time?
Nawaz Sharif, the leader of the Pakistan Muslim League, is back in power.
The sad fact is we knew Cleggie was a bloke that swings both ways in his Political following, he is a Tory Liberal when the chips are down, who can blame him he is the old Whigs after all, I suspect in five years time Cameron will give Clegg a seat in the house of lords, and then he will be able to earn a living telling people about the liberals being back in power, as his party disappears up it's own ass.
The London mayor used the word another 32 times in his 11 minute speech, before concluding: «Conference, it's time we put Labour back in power
The right - wing parties that caused the crash in the first place are back in power.
A further chunk are worried but would still rather have the SNP influencing the government than see the Conservatives back in power.
Come what may, they are back in power.
They're going to be back in the Power Rankings in no time.
When he took this job, it was assumed that a couple of good years would have him back in the Power 5.
You would almost rather the stiff straight - ahead «three yards and a cloud of dust» running back in a power scheme because you know the blocking on most plays will get him past the line of scrimmage and his momentum and power will get him, yes, those three yards at least.
Let's put the party of old rich white men back in power, just like the Founders of the country wanted.
You knew what you were going to get no bend over and get what you deserve for putting the repugs back in power.
They were put back in power in 2010 to work for JOBS and yet what do they do, practically nothing but social legislation, anti-abortion, anti-gay, thankfully the American people pretty much stopped that last night!
This nut can not be put back in power.
Georgiadis told CNBC that if New Democracy was back in power the party would not make the country so reliant on the state.

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The computing power needed to model the complex interaction of biological compounds for drug development was not yet readily available, but that was always in the back of Tehrani's mind.
Tom believes strongly in the power of emojis, and he backs that up with great arguments.
Power poses, where we spread our bodies wide or lean back in a relaxed, open manner, actually raise testosterone, which it turns out, significantly changes your demeanor.
«I'm grateful for everything you've done to help connect the world, and for everything you've taught me, including about encryption and its ability to take power from centralized systems and put it back in people's hands,» Zuckerberg wrote.
Decentralized authentication places the power to manage one's identity back in the hands of those to whom it belongs, its owners.
Meanwhile, the turmoil at Politico may be giving some media watchers déjà vu, or at least flashbacks to another Allbritton - backed venture that went through substantial upheaval: In 2010, a number of senior journalists including former Washington Post digital chief Jim Brady started an ambitious hyperlocal effort called TBD, only to have the entire effort implode in less than two years after what appeared to be a power struggle with Allbritton over the future direction of the sitIn 2010, a number of senior journalists including former Washington Post digital chief Jim Brady started an ambitious hyperlocal effort called TBD, only to have the entire effort implode in less than two years after what appeared to be a power struggle with Allbritton over the future direction of the sitin less than two years after what appeared to be a power struggle with Allbritton over the future direction of the site.
Clearly he concluded most of those five MLCs backed the Barnett - led Liberals who, in good old - fashioned socialist style, opposed Western Power being split, most especially its generating and sales divisions, as Carnegie recommended.
Topics included: early reporting on inaccuracies in the articles of The New York Times's Judith Miller that built support for the invasion of Iraq; the media campaign to destroy UN chief Kofi Annan and undermine confidence in multilateral solutions; revelations by George Bush's biographer that as far back as 1999 then - presidential candidate Bush already spoke of wanting to invade Iraq; the real reason Bush was grounded during his National Guard days — as recounted by the widow of the pilot who replaced him; an article published throughout the world that highlighted the West's lack of resolve to seriously pursue the genocidal fugitive Bosnian Serb leader Radovan Karadzic, responsible for the largest number of European civilian deaths since World War II; several investigations of allegations by former members concerning the practices of Scientology; corruption in the leadership of the nation's largest police union; a well - connected humanitarian relief organization operating as a cover for unauthorized US covert intervention abroad; detailed evidence that a powerful congressional critic of Bill Clinton and Al Gore for financial irregularities and personal improprieties had his own track record of far more serious transgressions; a look at the practices and values of top Democratic operative and the clients they represent when out of power in Washington; the murky international interests that fueled both George W. Bush's and Hillary Clinton's presidential campaigns; the efficacy of various proposed solutions to the failed war on drugs; the poor - quality televised news program for teens (with lots of advertising) that has quietly seeped into many of America's public schools; an early exploration of deceptive practices by the credit card industry; a study of ecosystem destruction in Irian Jaya, one of the world's last substantial rain forests.
«While others are just talking, we are delivering our energy plan, making South Australia more self - sufficient, and providing back - up power and more affordable energy for South Australians this summer,» Jay Weatherhill, South Australia's premier, said in a statement Thursday.
Living out in the country, I knew losing power was a possibility back when we moved here, but having never lost power for more than a few minutes to an hour or two, I didn't plan for losing it long term.
It was this capacity for holding its purchasing power and moving in the opposite direction of other asset classes that long made gold the ultimate safe haven, something investors going back five centuries to Jakob Fugger the Rich have recommended one hold in one's portfolio.
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