Sentences with phrase «current political difficulties»

Whatever you may think about our current political difficulties, those of us who have served in Congress can tell you: This is nothing new.
However, it concedes the government is unlikely to do this because of Labour's «current political difficulties».

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The current proposals are bound to meet a largely partisan reception, and will be depicted by some as a politically motivated attempt to create difficulties for a future Labour administration (though it should be noted that Labour's catastrophic performance in Scotland in the general election alters the territorial political dynamic that underpinned debates about EVEL quite considerably), and by others as an attempt to diminish the role of Scottish MPs.
The first serious political difficulty for the current government rose from the student mobilisation against rising tuition fees and the abolition of the Education Maintenance Allowance.
If so, the Handbook of Political Party Funding will provide a valuable resource for discussions of how the current situation may be changed — not least of all the difficulties that any attempted resolution is likely to encounter.
Greer, associate professor of health management and policy, said the current administration's difficulty getting funding for Zika in a presidential election year represents a bit of déjà vu, in terms of political posturing in the face of a major health threat.
examines the current situation in Brazil which is at the height of an economic crisis and is dealing with political difficulties.
Sikander's work confronts and interrogates the perceptual distances between the cultures designated as «East» and «West», an area of poignancy and difficulty in the current political climate.
It is, however, the vehicle for the political control of the world's economy that would fulfill the United Nation's global government schemes and, if enacted here in America, would mark the destruction of an economy that is the engine of the world's economy, despite its current difficulties.
Apart from telling Emma's extraordinary story, this book is an excellent illustration of the difficulties of aid work and the very complex political history that predates the current genocide in Darfur.
Current statutes are generally well drafted and as easy to read as their subject - matter permits, though the desire (by the political folks, not by the drafters) to satisfy a diverse set of interests can lead to complexity and difficulty in comprehension.
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