Sentences with phrase «consider standing for election»

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The Tea Party has certainly made an impact in the 2010 election, but in thinking about who they are and what they stand for, it's a mistake to consider them a wholly new and original force.
A Labour minister has denied claims he considered standing as the Conservatives candidate for the London mayoral election.
But the timing is significant, because Field is considering whether to stand as a candidate in the other election that is coming up soon, the one for Speaker.
He added that he would consider standing for parliament again should a by - election be called in a Labour - held seat.
As Alec Douglas - Home, at Heath's request, considered the procedures for a leadership election, there was some speculation that du Cann would himself stand as a representative of the party's right - wing against Heath.
However, Mr Farage hinted he was considering standing for party leader for a third time, following a summer hiatus, when Ukip holds its leadership elections in September this year.
The Association shall be called to order by the President of the preceding meeting, and this officer having resigned the chair to the president elect, the general Secretary shall then report the number of papers relating to each department which have been registered, and the Association consider the most eligible distribution into Sections, when it shall proceed to the election of the additional members of the Standing Committee in the manner before described; the meeting shall then adjourn, and the Standing Committee, having divided the Association into Sections as directed, shall allot to each its place of meeting for the Session.
Before the partisan framing sets in, the Tyee Solutions Society thought it might be useful to stand back and consider just what the Climate Action Plan has and hasn't accomplished so far — what's been learned from its successes and lapses, what informed observers say deserves rethinking and what the rival suitors for our support in the coming election have revealed about which elements of the pioneering plan to zero out B.C.'s carbon footprint they may scrap or enhance.
Although considered a full - time professional program, many law students spend more time on other pursuits, starting their own business, writing actively for major newspapers, working part - time in financial advisory and investment banking companies, or even standing for public office in parliamentary elections, all while maintaining stellar academic performance.
For example, if you're a history undergraduate considering careers in teaching, law or accountancy you might join the university debating society, stand for election to become treasurer of the choral society and spend a morning a week in term time volunteering at a local schoFor example, if you're a history undergraduate considering careers in teaching, law or accountancy you might join the university debating society, stand for election to become treasurer of the choral society and spend a morning a week in term time volunteering at a local schofor election to become treasurer of the choral society and spend a morning a week in term time volunteering at a local school.
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