Not exact matches
Many Social Democratic and Labour parties have
jumped on the
bandwagon of finance capital, not recognizing the need to rescue industrial capitalism from dependence
on neofeudal finance capital before the older conflict
between labor and industrial capital over wage levels and working conditions can be resumed.
What makes me laugh is how the media
jumped on the
bandwagon... Even Ian Wright was banging
on about how we will be crowned champions with Cech in
between the sticks But after the west ham game... Wright said» we are a million miles away from winning the premier league»?
Dame Alison Peacock, the chief executive of the Chartered College of Teaching, which this week signed a pledge to support evidence - based practice, said the difference
between the EEF findings and the earlier work in the US «emphasise the importance of carrying out robust evaluation, in context, before simply
jumping on a
bandwagon».
Now it looks like Kia is
jumping on the special edition
bandwagon with the release of the Stinger GT Atlantica, which «celebrates the cross-Atlantic collaboration
between the U.S. and the vehicle's Germany - based development roots and introduces exclusive features not previously offered.»
For the NASDAQ market
between 1973 and 2002, buy - and - hold outperformance averaged 5.3 % a year, due in large part to investors
jumping late
on the tech
bandwagon and then catching the brunt of the dot - com collapse.
VIRGIN AMERICA LAUNCHES DOUBLE POINTS... In line with other airlines this fall, Virgin America is
jumping on the double points
bandwagon offering twice as many Elevate points per flight
between now and the end of the year.
For those of you who plan
on jumping on the next generation
bandwagon this Holiday season, you will be able to pick
between a $ 329 Xbox One bundle that comes with the system, Assassin's Creed Unity, and Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag.
«I support [the work of the NIPCC] because I am convinced that the whole field of climate and climate change urgently needs an open debate
between several «schools of thought,» in science and well as other disciplines, many of which
jumped on the IPCC
bandwagon far too readily.