Sentences with phrase «confidence in the resulting government»

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A Borrowing Authority Bill was viewed as a «money bill» and therefore regarded as a «vote of confidence», and would result in the defeat of the government if not approved by Parliament.
Roadblocks put in place by the British Columbia government have caused uncertainty and hurt investor confidence, resulting in pipeline delays that have caused the Canadian economy to lose out on millions of dollars in revenue every day....
The results demonstrate how little confidence the Americans have in government - sponsored social - welfare programs.
«We are a unified team of elected officials, and we will continue to work together to address the urgent problems facing working families, and to restore confidence in the ability of government to get things done and deliver lasting results
Such a result would ignite international confidence in Kenya and many of the shortcomings of Odinga's history of unprincipled leadership and corruption would be overlooked as attention is placed instead on the implementation of a devolved system of government.
As a result, New Yorkers» confidence in the integrity of our state government will further erode.
And he urged the Democratic Unionist Party (DUP) to accept this progress and, if tomorrow's conference results in a pledge of confidence in the Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI), to proceed to a power - sharing government with Sinn Fein.
However, the result was a hung parliament, in which the number of Conservative seats fell from 330 to 317, prompting her to broker a confidence and supply deal with Northern Ireland's Democratic Unionist Party (DUP) to support her minority government.
The Governments have agreed that the referendum should have a clear legal base; be legislated for by the Scottish Parliament; be conducted so as to command the confidence of parliaments, government and people; and deliver a fair test and decisive expression of the views of people in Scotland and a result that everyone will respect...
Learning from others, training and passing on knowledge results in an organised, strategic approach which can be used by governments and local authorities with confidence and can move cat welfare forward considerably.
As we have seen from the media attention it has garnered in recent months, data breaches in the computer systems of a number of high profile companies and government agencies has resulted in financial losses, a lack of public trust and confidence and damage to their brands.
Kathryn is a popular federal career trainer throughout government with signature training strategies that result in new ideas, motivation for writing, and confidence building.
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