Sentences with phrase «even political lines»

Paradoxically, nationalism — be it civic, ethnic, or a combination of these two — can be extremely unifying across gender, class, or even political lines, while at the same time identifying the fault line along the idea of national unity.

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He should consider whether, contrary to his own political experience, some people in political life say things not out of a desire for applause lines or even approval, but out of conviction.
OR, maybe some, even just a few, will start to recognize that Progressives / Liberals are more in line w / the teachings of Jesus Christ as found in the Four Gospels & that their Religous / Political leaders are Modern Day Pharisees.
The bottom line is that every organization and institution — whether political, economic, or religious, from large corporations and entire nations to small country churches and individual households — have a «tenor» or a «way of doing things» that define, characterize, guide, and even justify the actions and attitudes of that particular structure.
The bottom line is that, even if ratified, the reductions will only have a marginal impact on the number of bombs remaining — there will certainly be enough left to end the world regardless of the political «lip service» of reduction treaties.
Even before the full scope of any change is known, however, Oakbrook Terrace City Council members and community activists are lining up on either side of the political fence.
Of course, if income inequality is much more amenable to political control than you suggest, then we clearly have some reason to be critical of New Labour's record - even while acknowledging its achievements in terms of reducing poverty and at least holding the line on inequality.
Even with the finish line in sight, this political ship can be steered in either direction.
It can not be excluded that those structural deficiencies, instead of being considered as mere obstacles, may have been looked at by the fathers of the Euro as the opportunity to inscribe between the lines of the Maastricht Treaty an even deeper political project.
Sources Friday evening said Cuomo and the leadership of the party had reached a tentative deal for the incumbent Democrat to take the labor - backed line in exchange for pushing on key progressive issues such as the Dream Act, the public financing of political campaigns and the women's agenda.
Even the political press, who have nothing better to do inbetween elections than speculate endlessly about who is next in line, struggled to find any decent discontent beyond the usual suspects.
His panache endeared him to many, even across political lines.
Only by increasing the Lords» size even further can they achieve their goal of making the party political balance in the House broadly in line with the proportions seen in the Commons.
Considering the fact that Weiner's on - line sextcapades cost him his political career, perhaps NY - 9 residents, who tend to be a bit more on the conservative side in certain areas, would be ready to elect a woman — even if that woman isn't straight.
Former 1199 SEIU political coordinator Dell Smitherman, who lost a Democratic primary to indicted Brooklyn State Senator John Sampson last month, told the Observer that he plans to campaign for the seat again if the incumbent is convicted on any of the array of corruption charges he currently faces — even if it means running on the Working Families Party line.
Fact: Vince Tabone has made a career out of running for political office, losing 3 times in and even running on the Right to Life Party line like the whack - job radical that we all know he is.
There is no clear front - runner in the Democratic primary, even with the political establishment lining up behind Mr. Grodenchik.
Political rebels have always attracted attention - even if those who gain the tag do not want it - and a Westminster website has analysed this parliament's MPs who do not always toe the party line.
It's a small but important silver lining in a year when even NSF's best friends in Congress have turned their backs on the Obama Administration's request for a 13 % increase for the basic research agency as part of the political consensus on reducing the federal deficit.
HBO's set includes a horde of extras that delve into George R.R. Martin's world, though some of the best extras may be the wonderfully unpretentious commentary tracks, each featuring a different line - up but all linked by a sense of glee at what their characters get up to even as the show follows complex political and emotional arcs.
But even if separate is not inherently unequal, it quite often results in inequalities, especially where separation occurs along lines of socioeconomic status, race and political power.
I wonder if it's even possible to draw a firm, black - and - white line between «censoring scientific results» and «suppressing use of a government position as a political soapbox»?
From horse - drawn carriages spinning the COP22 logo around their wheels, to banners waving «Act» in five languages posted across streetlamps and Moroccan flags lining the storefronts of the medina, the anticipation is both visible and palpable, even with the backdrop of recent political protests across the country.
Despite a pattern of consistent, and even retroactive extensions, the uncertainty created by the political fight over extending the Production Tax Credit for wind power has caused nearly complete cessation of new wind facilities being brought on line each time the credit wasn't extended well in advance of expiration.
Even China seems to be on board with this particular line of criticism: «I believe a wise political leader should take policy stances that conform with global trends,» Xie Zhenhua, the country's climate chief, told Reuters at the beginning of the month.
The bottom line is that while most of our political leaders pretend to the goal of 2 °C maximum warming (the green pathway), their actual emission reduction pledges don't come even close.
Here in the UK warmist ideas are unquestioningly accepted, and carelessly promulgated, by every major political party, scientific and cultural institution, church, charity, university, school, trade union, local authority, NGO, and even, universally, by big business (with the energy companies and even the oil companies towing the line).
Putting the political aspect aside, I would really like to hear the opinions of the RC regulars, both real scientists and the scientist wannabes (like me), on what date you would pick on a time line and say, «by this point we knew about the A in AGW and there was very little doubt, even if we had a lot of uncertainty about the amount of warming and interactions between various parts of the environment, and we should have started to take action to reduce our emissions».
The bottom line is that while most of our political leaders pretend to support the goal of 2 °C maximum warming, their actual emission reduction pledges don't come even close.
Kennedy was lined up as the dinner headliner long before the Stoneman Douglas shooting, for what normally is an evening of political speeches, maneuvering and gossip.
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