Sentences with phrase «common cause with»

Some of the shareholders threatened to withdraw their capital, to form a new enterprise in competition, even to make common cause with a French company projected by Henry IV.
The impugned words might be taken to mean that Dr. Baglow's views are tantamount to making common cause with the Taliban.
Community for injured workers means making common cause with others to fight for fairness in Ontario's workers» compensation system and address related concerns including poverty and employment discrimination.
Even then, he does hold up the possibility of common cause with the «hoaxers» with respect to the «hockey stick» at least.
This year, the black - helicopter set made common cause with Tea Party activists concerned about an over-reaching government, and more mainstream politicians are taking notice.
We hosted a series of events in the San Francisco Bay Area, together with allies from Mexico, Brazil and Ecuador; the Indigenous Environmental Network; the Global Alliance of Indigenous Peoples and Local Communities Against REDD and for Life; as well as California environmental justice groups who found common cause with these communities.
It showed that we can pull together and make common cause with diverse coalitions to protect indigenous sovereignty and land rights while working to keep fossil fuels in the ground.
Regardless of what you think about global warming, I would be happy to make common cause with anybody fighting the destructive and pointless push to corn - based ethanol.
Soon after graduating from Princeton, where he found common cause with the painter Frank Stella and the critic Michael Fried, he experimented with swirling, turbulent paintings, using new materials like alkyd resin, before arriving at a refined minimalism that confronted viewers with an isolated, luminous geometric form — usually a disc or a square — hovering over a single - color ground.
The South Asian Women's Creative Collective has made common cause with similar groups devoted to music, dance and literature.
Appellants claim to share a common cause with the City, to defeat plaintiffs» CEQA claim and to reduce the rate of killing feral cats.
In an important respect, we found common cause with authors: We seem to share great uncertainty in our respective environments and a feeling that, while technology should enable bright futures for the knowledge society, somehow our particular populations are getting the short end of the stick.
If anything, Malkin seems to be more in common cause with traditionalists and teachers» unions opposed to Teach For America's very existence than with the taxpayers (including families and their children) for whom she expresses so much concern.
The respectful mind accepts, indeed welcomes, the differences among human individuals and groups and tries to make common cause with the rest of humanity.
Occupy LAUSD organizers say they have common cause with a movement that conservative critics have termed an un-American call to class warfare.
In fighting the Common Core, some tea party activists have made common cause with elements of the progressive education blob that always resist rigor, measurement and accountability.
But CTU has been relentless in making common cause with low - wage union members and public school parents, and framing its struggle as one about the conditions of teaching and learning.
The extent to which we can support each other, and make common cause with our union brothers and sisters to identify common interests, objectives and strategies, will determine whether we will be successful.
But in the world of edu - politics, folks from the conservative Heritage Foundation have made common cause with their counterparts at the libertarian Reason Foundation with plenty of room in the big tent for Democrats for Education Reform (DFER).
Trump has exposed long - simmering tensions within the city's sector, particularly around Moskowitz, who has emerged as a national spokesperson for charters, and has expressed common cause with Trump and his education secretary, Betsy DeVos.
Though Vander Ark and other senior foundation staff believed that competition could stimulate improvement, the Gates were initially reluctant to make common cause with right - wing advocates of market solutions.
So it is ironic that the left, which has made right - wing anti-government arguments, and made common cause with Republicans to scale back federal control over education, has settled on a public message of attacking liberal reformers as crypto - allies of the GOP.
Now, though, grinding progress on education reform is at risk of coming to a complete halt, as Republicans in Congress unwittingly make common cause with the same teachers» unions their state counterparts are trying to destroy.
Shanker allied with liberals on trade unionism, public schools, and economic equality, while finding common cause with conservatives on issues like standards, public school choice, racial preferences, bilingual education, and communism.
But now upstart teachers had joined in common cause with neighborhood activists, arguing that even popular charter firms were «outsiders.»
For the most part, the ensemble still works: Isaac and his droid BB - 8 still enjoy bro - ing out and, to quote Poe, jumping in an X-wing and blowing something up; Boyega, now separated from Rey, finds common cause with a plucky engineer named Rose (Kelly Marie Tran) and, eventually, a sleepy - eyed mercenary named DJ (played with a stutter and strong dash of cynicism by Benicio Del Toro).
Dan Blake finds common cause with Katie, a single mother with two kids transposed from London and all at sea among the Geordies.
Because if the director's previous film, The Master, charted the quest for meaning in affluent Eisenhower - era America, then this one shows where the search fetched up, in the fracturing counter-culture of southern California, where LAPD cops moonlight as B - movie actors and the Nation of Islam makes common cause with the Aryan Brotherhood.
Linda Marchiano made a religious argument against pornography while also falling in with mainstream feminist heroine Gloria Steinem and two hugely divisive intellectual flamethrowers from the most radical wing of feminism, Andrea Dworkin and Catherine Mackinnon, who at times made common cause with the religious right in their efforts to destroy the porn industry.
Thankfully, not - too - distant history shows that it is possible for scientists to find common cause with the Republican party.
This allows you to demonstrate common cause with the reader, showing him or her that you realize that you both slogged through a boring science article, but now that you're through it you can wink at each other on the other side.
Though they claim common cause with liberals (and most of them are Democrats because very few progressives are Republican), today's progressive movement is actually socially authoritarian.
Meanwhile, even some leftwing Labour MPs are privately enthusiastic about the Lib Dems» success, convinced a hung parliament should give them leverage they have been denied under New Labour rule — as well as the chance to make common cause with the Lib Dems» radical wing.
So why has Livingstone gone out of his way to find such common cause with Rahman?
He told Analysis he would be happy to make common cause with Tory Eurosceptics if he concluded it would advance his cause.
MPs such as Steve Webb and Evan Harris are finding common cause with the likes of Jon Cruddas.
Probably better for most moderates to scuttle back and make common cause with JC.
In so doing, the AFT has found common cause with a number of education reformers with whom it normally doesn't agree.
In the run - up to the 2014 elections, Breitbart, under Mr. Bannon, set up a London office and made common cause with populist conservatives in Europe.
And now today Ed Milliband is reported as seeking to make common cause with those few Liberal Democrats who had actually kept their word.
Conservative opponents of reform will be able to make common cause with Labour to insert a call for a referendum in the bill, something the Liberal Democrats oppose.
It makes sense that Labor, that poor bride who keeps getting stranded at the altar while her groom is off having sex with corporations in the dressing room, should make common cause with us.
Saudi Arabia making overtly common cause with Israel, could have consequences for Palestinian politics and the future of a Palestinian state.
Any attempt to create a new framework for our politics should begin with widening the space in which we can make common cause with people who share our values, rather than harping on about the things that separate us.»
Then there are some political reasons that many Senators on the Democratic side may find common cause with the GOP.
At first they made common cause with Oliver Cromwell and the New Model Army.
I.e. that members of losing parties will tend to make common cause with either the winner or with other losing parties until there are only two parties.
I pointed out that it doesn't have common cause with the labor movement.
Though it is difficult to document the exact degree of Revivalism's influence in encouraging a new ideology critical of British rule, it is nevertheless interesting to note the number of leaders and laity from the ranks of Revivalism who made common cause with the leaders of the Revolution.
He had seen at last that he had the French beaten for the moment, that the Turks were contained, that he could make common cause with the Pope and could now at last use military force to bring the Protestant states to order.
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