Sentences with phrase «democratic approach from»

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But there is an inherent danger in this approach which derives from the fact that human nature makes it difficult for a group of people to share money and meals and chores and living space equitably and harmoniously, particularly if they try to do this in a democratic way.
«The third [point] is creating a much more democratic approach in terms of how we approach our partners — from teams / sponsors / promoters and rights holders.
Gifted kids often benefit from a more democratic approach to solving challenging behavior.
For one of the speakers at the town hall who represented the Leave position from a radically progressive democratic approach, the «complete hatred of the public» voiced by Remain was seconded by the media, who portrayed Leavers as «rats» and Little Englanders «slathering away» at their computers.
The Obama 2012 campaign used this approach to target everything from field outreach to TV ads, and it's no surprise that Virginia Democrats tapped Obama veterans (now at BlueLabs) to set up a similar system for the 2013 Virginia Democratic Coordinated Campaign.
The Kim campaign has hire legions of our town's youth, most recently they approached and hired minority workers from all of the failed democratic campaigns in Queens, a built in already seasoned democratic army.
Like all Liberal Democrats, the Social Liberal Forum is very proud of our party's uniquely democratic approach to policy making and as we enter the run up to the 2014 and 2015 elections, we look forward to further statements from our ministers in government that set out clear ideological differences between us and the Tory Party.
Terry Gipson, a former Democratic state senator from the Hudson Valley, has reportedly approached party activists about challenging Cuomo in the Democratic primary next year.
A former Democratic state senator from the Hudson Valley has approached party activists about challenging Gov. Cuomo in the Democratic primary next year, The Post has learned.
But even that is a far cry from the top - down approach of past presidents, Democratic or Republican.
But it's another sign of Cuomo's approach to the national election, in which he endorsed Clinton ahead of the April 19 primary — in pointed contrast to a long and ill - conceived hold - out by the governor's chief Democratic antagonist, Mayor Bill de Blasio — but has since shied away from criticizing the Republican nominee by name.
The NPP is also requesting a formal approach from the governing National Democratic Congress (NDC) if any possible headway would be made on the issue.
He's sticking with the conventional wisdom that the bulk of the Democratic primary vote comes from left - of - center voters, although I have heard that idea debunked by several of his opponents, who argue it's more of a Manhattan strategy that a five - borough approach.
The approach to overhauling Albany is one way that he believes separates him from progressive gubernatorial Cynthia Nixon, who is challenging Cuomo for the Democratic nomination.
As a way of summing up her approach, Clinton quoted a saying from Cuomo's father, former New York governor and Democratic legend Mario Cuomo: «You campaign in poetry.
Members of the Democratic conference have voiced support for Sampson's approach on this controversial issue, and ESPA Executive Director Ross Levi told me earlier this week that his organization has a «good working relationship» with Sampson and suggested talk of «timelines and commitments» deflects attention from the push to elect pro-gay marriage senators.
Another approach comes from Public Advocate Bill DeBlasio, who is also a mayoral candidate, leading one of the most recent polls of the candidates in the Democratic primary.
The comptroller, who has recently attacked everything from the mayor's approach to the South Bronx Legionnaire's disease outbreak to his proposal to cap the e-hail app Uber, is often rumored to be a potential challenger to Mr. de Blasio in the 2017 Democratic primary.
Sens. John Kerry, D - Massachusetts, and Joe Lieberman, an independent from Connecticut who sits with the Democratic caucus, said the proposal offered a broad - based approach that would end the nation's dependence on foreign oil while keeping U.S. industry competitive.
I've been hearing that refrain fairly frequently from my Democratic friends as New York's pivotal April 19 presidential primary approaches.
For that reason, our work part from a new ethical approach based on the Freirean values of consciousness and it promotes a democratic and accountable education in schools, where teachers attitude plays a very important role as actors democratization of responsibility and sustainability, they are agents of awareness and training of the educational community, and especially for children and young people.
Drawing from the work of educators across the country, the book demonstrates that manageable standards — when married to practical approaches to instruction and assessment — can prepare students to perform well on state tests while preserving the democratic traditions of U.S. education.
Senator Alexander, a former Education Secretary, leveled some dubious charges in July against the Democratic approach: «The Democrats, when they passed the health care law, took $ 50 billion from over-charging students and used it to reduce the debt, pay for Pell grants, and to pay for the health - care bill.
More interested in light and gesture than in narrative, Drumheller takes a democratic approach to his figures, constructing them from matrices of small touches and generalizations set in light - infused compositions.
Characteristic of the artist's approach is a close engagement with place and communities, which over the years have included disco - dancing Palestinians, fans of The Smiths across three continents, Kosovan - Albanian refugees, the youth of Baghdad, anti-fascist skinheads in Malaysia, and teachers of Marxism - Leninism from the former German Democratic Republic.
To implement cuts approaching these levels within two decades would require all major democratic nations to elect governments wholly committed to dramatic structural change and resolved to over-ride the most strenuous objections from powerful interests.
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