Sentences with phrase «electoral terms»

This led analysts to council caution as to the extent of the scandal in electoral terms.
In electoral terms, this story will hurt the Government most.
If not, it would be disadvantaged in electoral terms by a lack publicity and information reaching the electorate, with the implication being an under - supply of «experts» in the chamber.
First it was Mr Kennedy - arguably, in electoral terms at least, the most successful third party leader for almost a century - whose behaviour became the cause of concern amongst the parliamentary party.
What this means in electoral terms is that Labour is on the backfoot of being the kinder cutter, rather than providing hope of economic revival.
Poles have, in human and electoral terms, handled these matters better than they have in «theory» and rhetoric.
@Louise: on how to motivate people, it's not easy (obviously) because they know they will not see an end result in electoral terms, if they're in a safe Tory or safe Labour seat.
The rally may not have significant meaning in electoral terms, but the combination of reminiscing and encouragement it provided to the candidate is undoubtedly helpful.
How that will unfold in electoral terms, and whether there will be any adverse reaction from Plaid's more conservative support in other areas remains to be seen.
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