Sentences with phrase «crucial national decision»

«The Shadow Cabinet decided to support the call for David Cameron to step back from the rush to war and hold a full two day debate in the House of Commons on such a crucial national decision.

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Former President Jerry John Rawlings» hope of igniting another verbal diarrhea contest with functionaries of the National Democratic Congress ahead of the crucial November polls has suffered a big blow following a decision by party leaders to, henceforth, disregard his tantrums.
The crucial decision on whether Jeremy Corbyn must raise 51 nominations from MPs and MEPs to compete with Ms Eagle will fall to the party's National Executive Committee (NEC).
While the national and international perspectives mean much to key decision - makers in Latin America, it is the link that can be found between the issue and the local interest that is crucial to framing the problem and moving toward a solution.
The petition stated that for such an important meeting to take place and more so to take a crucial decision on the national chairman, it required the input of the top echelons of the party who constituted the NEC.
As policymakers continue to pursue measures that tie crucial decisions about students to tough new assessments, the National Research Council is sounding a warning about the use of such high - stakes testing.
Begin your new year with inside information from national leaders and Capitol Hill decision makers about crucial education issues that will influence your work on the local level.
They've written letters to the government demanding that Ottawa stop a swarm of activist groups backed by foreign billionaires from hijacking — as the prime minister himself put it — the hearings over the Canadian Northern Gateway pipeline that would carry our oil from Alberta to B.C. Canadians have been calling into radio shows and writing blogs, and spreading the word in their communities about the fact that this crucial decision over Canada's national energy policy is being infiltrated by what are essentially the well - paid lobbyists of wealthy and powerful foreign interests.
«If Ginger Zee reported in the role of climatologist rather than meteorologist, I would praise ABC's «World News Tonight's» decision as a daring intervention into a crucial national and global debate,» he said.
«Homeownership is a crucial sector of national economies and an important source of wealth for many households, influencing spending, saving and borrowing decisions,» says Warren.
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