The phrase
"establishment figures" refers to people who have power, influence, and authority within a particular system or institution. These individuals are often well-known and hold positions of significance in areas such as politics, business, or government. They are seen as part of the established order and generally support the existing structures and traditions.
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This emphasis on small donations is also an indication of the true grassroots nature of much of the Tea Party organizing, no matter how much
establishment figures like Dick Armey and FreedomWorks might try to hijack the movement (note to Dick: REAL Tea Partiers don't compromise, not even in November).
Paul had strong finishes in the nominating contests so far but most political experts and
Republican establishment figures say he is not favored to win the nomination ultimately.
These populist parties say
establishment figures in politics have distanced themselves from the ordinary people they were elected to represent.
The coalition will be represented by a new generation of politicians, in contrast to the old remain campaign associated with
establishment figures such as David Cameron, John Major, Tony Blair and Nick Clegg.
Still,
many establishment figures lean toward Perez, a fiery speaker whom some say would be a much more effective communicator on behalf of the party than would Ellison.
Pishevar, co-founder and managing director of Sherpa Capital, is a powerful figure in the Valley and a bridge to
establishment figures on both coasts.
In our 17th annual report on the richest people in Canada, we celebrate both the upper -
crust establishment figures who dominate the society pages and the self - starters who built their empires from scratch (and are busily dismantling the ones that came before).
And it's hard to think of a
more establishment figure than Dick Armey, a former House leader now in charge of an organization that's been pushing the economic conservative message for over 25 years, a point Jon Stewart hit repeatedly when Armey recently appeared on his show.
That declaration might seem pretty picayune, but it's his enthusiasm and attention to the often mundane mechanics of elections and civic engagement that seems to be gaining Peterson, a first - time political candidate, traction against
Democratic establishment figure Alex Padilla, a 41 - year - old Democratic state senator from Los Angeles, and a MIT - trained mechanical engineer.
But, unlike Clinton who spent much of the «80s in the political minor leagues, doing favors for and building relationships with the
major establishment figures within his party, Obama has, from the start, been a lone wolf — and proud of it.
Polanco has also said that his opposition to President Donald Trump has hurt him among
GOP establishment figures and potential donors.
Many, indeed, turned out to be
impeccable establishment figures - one thinks of Harriet Harman, Patricia Hewitt, Jack Straw - all of whom had files opened on them.
Now that he has folded, he will not join the likes of Asquith and Lloyd George in the pantheon, but will be bracketed with the
forgotten establishment figures of the interwar National Liberals.
There's been some talk that party bosses will attempt to install a temporary «placeholder» in the Senate seat, a Brooklyn -
based establishment figure such as former State Sen. Marty Connor.
As the clips mount up, the sense of smug, generational entitlement on which many of these films depended becomes depressingly clear: here, in clip after clip, are cocky young men (Jack Nicholson, Elliott Gould, Dustin Hoffman) venting their self - righteousness on
cardboard establishment figures, a suspiciously large number of them played by women.
If you have a good story to tell and tell it long enough, you can end up like Vanguard Group founder John C. «Jack» Bogle, once a radical in his business, and now its 85 - year -
old Establishment figure, one of the few true investment celebrities in America.
Now establishment figures, the YBAs were enfants terribles when they first caused a sensation, so why was their work deemed so revolutionary?
An instantly -
recognizable establishment figure, the former Vice President usually works extremely hard to put forth an optimistic, cooperative vision for making progress on the climate issue.
As a safe Labour seat near London, Leicester West has been too amenable to
establishment figures like Kendall (or previously Greville Janner, amongst others).
Zaino said the New York battle is the latest between party outsiders who are more liberal (think Barack Obama and Sanders) against
establishment figures who are more pragmatic (Clinton, Cuomo), playing out on a state level.
Perez quickly picked up support from heartland Democrats and
many establishment figures, including former Vice President Joe Biden.
On the Democratic side, the presidential primary has set the region's robust grassroots progressive base backing Bernie Sanders
against establishment figures and Hillary Clinton partisans like County Executive Mike Hein and Ulster County Democratic Committee Chairman Frank Cardinale, making for an unusually bitter intra-party brawl.
For now, with the leader of the opposition, a longtime politician and
establishment figure, calling to install a council of «good people» to govern, the Thai market seems a safer bet than Thai democracy.
That has intensified every time
an establishment figure criticizes those intending to vote for Brexit, whether it be Jean - Claude Juncker, the pantomime villain who heads the European Commission, or Barack Obama (who is genuinely popular and, for the most part, admired in Britain).
They would choose their leader by a delegate system, with rules set up to apparently favour
an establishment figure over somebody who wanted to dissolve the party.
In November, Mrs May was forced to apologise to victims in the Commons after the first two nominations to chair the panel stood down over links with «
establishment figures».
The rest of the documentary descends into a cacophony of regulation - bashing,
establishment figures criticising establishment figures and a healthy dose of name - calling.
It's hard to depict him as anything other than
an establishment figure.
There are still
some establishment figures, like the Marquess of Lothian and Lord Janvrin, but it's a different beast.
The ad paints Stringer as
an establishment figure who cut «back - room deals» that paved the way for the City Council's repeal of term limits in 2008, which subsequently allowed Mayor Bloomberg to run — and win — a third term in office.
Ghose noted a generally negative response to
establishment figures with 29 % of voters saying David Cameron (a Remain supporter) made them more likely to vote leave whilst only 14 % said he made them want to vote remain.
The Dictionary of British Sign Language / English, with its endorsement by no less
an Establishment figure than the Princess of Wales, is a major step in this struggle.
While places like Delaware and Tennessee are getting in their Maseratis and the Corvettes, we have
some establishment figures in Minnesota that are arguing over who's going to drive our»78 Pinto,» said Rep. Joe Garofalo, R - Farmington, the ranking member of the K - 12 Education Finance Division.
The establishment figures The Times has quoted on this issue, respected and renowned though they are, should have their statements subjected to critical analysis, just as Amazon's actions should be.
While Chabet was instrumental to CCP's early development, and increasingly became
an establishment figure, his art never lost its critical bite.
What connects Albert Gilbert's Jubilee Memorial (1887) to Queen Victoria and Phillip King's mad, somehow Batman - like, purple Genghis Khan (1963) in a room called
The Establishment Figure?