Sentences with phrase «crucial political move»

Mr Miliband is keen to distance himself from the unions for fear of being branded «Red Ed» by the tabloid press, a particularly crucial political move given his reliance on union votes when he beat his brother to the Labour party leadership.

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But it is crucial to move beyond these to joint political action.
Heading into the crucial 2018 elections in which control of the Senate is at stake, many GOP senators believe it would be political suicide to move off their opposition to tax hikes.
«Moving diabetes up the political agenda in Diabetes UK's 75th anniversary year is crucial if we are to curb this health crisis and see a reduction in the number of people being diagnosed with this serious condition.»
Political champions for change are crucial for moving the REDD + agenda forward.
Professor White suggests that it does matter how opinions are written because they have important consequences for the parties in a particular case and for the future.29 He further argues that a crucial part of legal activity is the criticism of opinions on rational, political, and moral grounds because that is how relevant arguments are made in support of changing or retaining current rules of law.30 For him, the bigger question «is whether law will move in the direction of trivializing human experience, and itself, or in the direction of dignifying itself and that experience.»
For all these reasons, this is a crucial time for a new contribution that revisits organizational issues, conceptual models and best practices aimed at helping countries, communities, programs, managers and practitioners learn from each other; to garner public and political support; to improve practice; to promote staff development, to mitigate problems of misunderstanding; and to move the field forward in a positive policy direction.
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