Sentences with phrase «dominating parties supports»

But what if neither of the two dominating parties supports the change that the electorate want?

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Despite widespread, bipartisan support for those protections, the Republican - dominated FCC voted along party lines in December to eliminate them.
Unlike previous elections that were dominated by the PCs, there is an increasing permissive environment among Alberta voters that it is okay not to support the governing party in this election.
Speculation about which of the two main parties could attract Nick Clegg into a coalition has dominated the last week of the general election campaign, since his TV debate performance sent Lib Dem support through the roof.
... Delight in smooth - sounding platitudes, refusal to face unpleasant facts, desire for popularity and electoral success irrespective of the vital interests of the State, genuine love of peace and pathetic belief that love can be its sole foundation, obvious lack of intellectual vigour in both leaders of the British Coalition Government, marked ignorance of Europe and aversion from its problems in Mr. Baldwin, the strong and violent pacifism which at this time dominated the Labour - Socialist Party, the utter devotion of the Liberals to sentiment apart from reality, the failure and worse than failure of Mr. Lloyd George, the erstwhile great war - time leader, to address himself to the continuity of his work, the whole supported by overwhelming majorities in both Houses of Parliament: all these constituted a picture of British fatuity and fecklessness which, though devoid of guile, was not devoid of guilt, and, though free from wickedness or evil design, played a definite part in the unleashing upon the world of horrors and miseries which, even so far as they have unfolded, are already beyond comparison in human experience.
Preference for support in running for office will be given to those who are registered in the party that dominates the district in question because we are serious about making these changes.
The NHS was an issue that we campaigned on but the nuclear [issue] dominated and we couldn't cut through on that one... They weren't convinced that the party supported the nuclear industry... There was that one unique issue around the nuclear industry.
Initial statements of support from some general secretaries have disguised union hostility to any major changes, with tensions likely to dominate the party's looming autumn conference in Brighton.
Asked about the prospects of union members dominating local Labour parties, she said: «I think it is being slightly phobic about trade unions - why shouldn't a care worker or somebody who works in a warehouse have a say about the leader of the party they support and the party they are paying towards.»
I know the 3rd party argument is valid, but with the incredible amount of amassed fortune coupled with the dominating success of the 3ds, I have no reason to believe Nintendo is in dire need of 3rd party support for the wii U. Minus a few companies (Bethesda) I would go as far as to say that its not worth even having 3rd party games around anymore.
The original Wii and 3ds were / are first party consoles with little to no third party support that dominated the competition (in terms of sales).
Third party developers aren't supporting the Wii U in the numbers that Nintendo had hoped, and with both the Xbox One and PlayStation 4 dominating sales charts and mass media, with daily stories of the astronomical sales numbers generated from the «big two,» and with Sony's PlayStation 4 pulling off the biggest launch in gaming history, Nintendo has already been left behind.
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