Expression of criticism was associated with
early dissolutions only.
Expression of criticism, low age, financial disadvantages, and being unmarried were associated with
early dissolutions only.
Expression of criticism and most socio - demographic variables were associated with
early dissolutions only, while temperamental sociability and child related strains were associated with long term dissolutions only in the adjusted regression models.
Expressed criticism and most socio - demographic variables predicted
early dissolutions only, whereas temperamental sociability and child related strains uniquely predicted long term dissolutions in multiple logistic regressions.
Not exact matches
This is a subject or self - consciousness which becomes deeply reborn in
early modernity, thence being renewed in a uniquely modern apocalyptic thinking,
only to be absolutely negated in Nietzsche's apocalyptic
dissolution of the «I,» an «I» which he could know as the creation of ressentiment.
It allows for the
early dissolution of Parliament in
only two circumstances:
The 2011 act brought an end to that discretion and now elections are
only held at the end of the five year period (unless two - thirds of parliament support
early dissolution or there is a vote of no confidence).
However, since the Fixed - Term Parliaments Act 2011, terms are now a fixed five years, and an
early general election can
only be brought about either by a two - thirds majority in favour of a motion for a
dissolution, or by a vote of no confidence that is not followed within fourteen days by a vote of confidence (which may be for confidence in the same government or a different one).
The Act
only permits an
early dissolution if Parliament votes for one by a two - thirds supermajority, or if a vote of no confidence is passed by a majority and no new government is subsequently formed within 14 days.