Sentences with phrase «election this year so»

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«Certainly you can see that in last year's general election, as compared with other places in London with a substantial Jewish population, Labour didn't do quite so well.
«It's not so bad in a general election because you have got five years to sort it out and the lies and promises will blow back in people's faces,» Sugar said.
With so much uncertainty in the market this year, thanks to Brexit, the U.S. election and worries about China, people want to own tried - and - true operations, not risky technology and energy firms.
Although the original JOBS Act passed with bipartisan support in 2012, this is an election year, and so the fate of the bill could be subject to political whims.
So they forced an election they couldn't possibly win by defeating the Conservatives on a confidence vote in Parliament — and gave Prime Minister Stephen Harper something he couldn't get without their invaluable help — a majority government with no chance of being defeated for four years.
But 2019 is the next federal election year, so we'll be watching to see whether funding agreements are signed well ahead of that date, locking in agreements that should be hard for any future government to undo.
He also said he hoped the company would deliver on its promises of improved returns so «we don't need to run for election next year
So we won't know the real story behind the provincial decision on Kinder Morgan until April next year, when the parties file donation reports with Elections BC.
So we are dealing with the irreconcilable fact that the Obama position threatens to lower living standards from 10 % to 20 % over the coming few years — making the United States look more like Greece, Ireland and Latvia than what was promised in the last presidential election.
Next year has the mid-term elections at the end of the year, so it may be that they won't do that much before the end of the year.
Once volume starts to rev up, we may see the sweet spot of the historically strong mid-term election year rally, which typically starts in late September, so I remain confident that we'll ride through this market «hurricane season» into a stronger fourth quarter.
this probably wouldn't have happened and the housing market decline would not have received so much attention if it weren't an election year.
This will be the fourth general election in seven years and let's hope the citizens of Canada show their anger and elect an outright majority so Canada can get on governing itself.
Analysts were skeptical that Congress could approve a tax bill this year, but that is what Republicans hope to achieve so they can enter next year's congressional election campaigns with at least one legislative achievement to show for 2017.
Camaraderie hasn't largely been a theme in this year's election, so it's nice to see some acts of kindness and partisanship in spite of this horrific event.
Such an event would have been unthinkable just a few decades ago» but so would the election of someone like Frank Page during the long years of the Controversy that roiled the Southern Baptist Convention.
Vote to officially disband your group at the end of each year, make elections annual, and then start up your group and hold elections immediately so any outsiders coming in later will hold no influence.
One night at the beginning of the year, all over California, election parties were being held at candlelight dinners to gather signatures so that Eugene McCarthy would run for the presidency, and I had been among the minor - level instigators of the effort.
Oh, and since it's an election year, I am a Republican, so we're all not crazy.
After almost ten years of North American maneuvering, the U.N. Committee on Decolonization declared the island a colonial territory (over the protest of the U.S. and most of the island's population — who argued that in 1953, when Puerto Rico became a so - called «commonwealth» as a result of a popular election, it ceased to be a colony and became instead a «free associated state»).
Yes, obama will always be the president who got bin laden, but it would be so much more politically powerful, in terms of elections, if it happened a year from now.
Next is the simple question, and that is if Obama had Bin Laden sitting in a freezer for a couple years and then decided to thaw him out for political gain why do so now when doing so right before the next Presidental election would have ensured his re-election?
While the Obama administration finds its own signature health care legislation so complicated to administer that it is now putting off implementation of the large - employer insurance mandate until 2015 (i.e., after the congressional midterm elections), it is forging ahead with its oppressive HHS contraception - sterilization - abortifacient mandate, despite repeated condemnations of it from countless religious leaders for nearly two years now.
So why didn't the stimulus payout three years ago manage to preemptively buy the election for President Obama?
So far, I've been encouraged by the civility and thoughtfulness of the conversation... especially considering the fact that we're at the start of an election year, when emotions tend to run high.
Others in the progressive faith worlds, meanwhile, say Democrats - including President Barack Obama - have shied away from the faith - based messaging that they honed in the years after the 2004 election, which was seen to be determined by so - called values voters.
It is interesting that the other major emerging force in Italian politics in recent years, the Five Star Movement (M5S), which took 32.6 percent of the vote in the recent elections, has so far been treated more kindly by both the Italian and the international media, being generally described as «antiestablishment,» «Euroskeptic,» or, at worst, «populist.»
and after listening to my local priest proclaim that he was a Republican during his homilies and after getting a last minute «YOU know who your pastoral conscience suggests you vote for» at the last mass before the election, and after reading all the pronouncements by the us conference of bishops as they were published throughout the election year, I know that THE BISHOPS WERE WAY TOO PARTISAN AND AS A CATHOLIC IT OFFENDS ME THAT THE BISHOPS THINK SO POORLY OF THE POLITICAL JUDGEMENT OF CATHOLICS THAT THEY HAVE TO BE TOLD WHO TO VOTE FOR.
Plus, this year is an election year, so the topic is bound to come up.
Will there be a demand in the year of the General Elections that the State be democratic enough to respond to the peoples» movements and discipline the market and the market - mechanism so that they may be de-ideologised so as to make room for objectives like social welfare and justice as well as national self - reliance and eco-justice.
But when the heart of the act was tested (financing)... the government drew up a blank... No way Obama calls it a tax before an election year... but its quite evident that it is... Secondly, you think that adding another tax on people that cant even afford to pay it will help??? Where is the money coming from??? Yea I thought so...
So while you're praising the lord and clapping your hands you made it through that awful election, T - Swift's umpteenth break - up or Michael Strehan abruptly leaving Live with Kelly, I'm celebrating the fact that I made it one whole year being a Mom.
The things that made last year's election season feel so interminable haven't disappeared with the inauguration.
They are standing for election at this years agm, so please read their bios, be impressed and vote!
I'm so glad you believe Ronnei's election «represents a real turn at SNA» and that you feel she's the person to «lead the organization out of the destructive role it has occupied in the last few years
Today is an election day, one of those so - called off - year, non-partisan election days.
Then, Glamour reported that Clinton's run in the 2016 election bumped the name 64 % in popularity, so there will be more Hillarys than ever in preschool in a few years.
All of us doing the same thing... getting a slice of all things, but really riding such a fine line, brought to such odds by a two - year election cycle on an endless media feedback loop, by a two - sided government that seems surprised our nation has ended up so.
So the big question is: does Ronnei's election portend a possible softening of the organization's anti-nutrition stance or will it be business as usual in the coming year?
«At the next election we shall have a choice between the people who've given us five years of austerity, the people who left us this mess, and the people who signed public pledges that they wouldn't raise student fees, and then did so - the most blatant lie in recent political history.
In his report, Mr Burrowes applauds Mr Cameron's efforts to ensure parliamentary candidates be chosen so early - the next general election is not due for three or four years - but warns a central list of candidates is not the best way to get Tories elected.
But unfortunately, these deliberately concocted lies would not stop the NDC from winning this year's elections; they would not stop President Mahama from commissioning all these humongous infrastructure projects whose very undertaking have endeared him so much to the people; and they would definitely not stop the 74 year old Akuffo Addo and his impulsive lying Bawumia from losing this elections!
It's been nearly a month since the general election season officially kicked off and so, far at least, there has been little airing from either candidate as to what they would do for the next four years.
``...» So, the class of 2010 is interesting across the board for this year's election, but 2010 may go down in political history as the year in which a guy like this isn't the perennial kook candidate who runs in at least one election every election cycle.
«In an election year, there is a lot of anxiety,» the President said, and expressed the hope that based on the track record of the police and other security services, they would discharge their duties professionally so that Ghana would once again have a successful election.
Also note that the LD model performs relatively poorly for the coalition years and on coincident general elections so these factors are included in that model.
This is far from an original idea — it's been obvious to a lot of folks — but it still startles me that we're paying so much attention to campaign minutiae almost a year out from the FIRST primary and close to two years from the general election.
This would be a bigger deal in election years where one party has a contested primary and the other one doesn't (meaning there's not too much of a reason for people to go vote in one of them, so why not vote in the other?).
So that means the fight for control of the Senate will head into the general election in a presidential election year that traditionally draws out more Democratic voters.
This especially struck me as a great example of how broken our current political system is - in SO elections some candidates were younger than 15 years and yet I voted for them because of quality presentation and ability to see their history of votes / answers.
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