Sentences with phrase «for different constituencies»

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By creating a constituency willing to pay for better foods prepared in different ways, Pollan and his ilk have helped drive an entire new wave of food businesses, large and small.
As to the reasons for this alignment of different religious bodies, they could not be simpler: the main reason, of course, is the class character of the respective constituencies of these bodies.
Judy Singer, the Australian sociologist who coined the term, says she «was interested in the liberatory activist aspects of it — to do for people who were neurologically different what feminism and gay rights had done for their constituencies
For the leavers, it makes sense to have Ukip appeal to their traditional supporters while Vote Leave reaches out a different constituency.
He is absolutely right and able to stand for Parliament and to represent a constituency, but views which have no basis in fact... you know it wouldn't be so different from having an errant racist on an immigration committee.
How this model works: As with my analyses of opinion poll figures in Ireland, constituency support estimates for different parties and groupings form the basis of the general approach taken with this analysis.
That is why all my constituents will welcome measures taken by this Government to stimulate business, which we must remind ourselves is the sole source of growth, providing jobs and then tax revenues for the services that many Members are calling for in our different constituencies
Meanwhile, Corbyn seems to have understood that there is a growing constituency of citizens that is hungry for a different style of politics and for alternatives to austerity.
«Unite may be in a different place, but Falkirk [the constituency troubled by a selection row] meant it was impossible for them to lead a rebellion.
The NDC's Parliamentary nominee for the constituency, Ernest Norgbey, on his part assured the people that his policies are not going to be different from that of the national policies.
The EC in a statement said «all registered voters who wish to transfer their votes from the polling station in the constituency where they registered to a different constituency where they wish to vote in the 2016 general elections, are required to visit the District Office of the Electoral Commission in the constituency WHERE THEY ARE NOW RESIDENT, to complete the vote transfer application form to be processed for the transfer.»
All registered voters who wish to transfer their votes from the polling station in the Constituency where they registered to a different Constituency where they wish to vote in the 2016 general elections, are required to visit the District Office of the Electoral Commission in the Constituency where they are now resident to complete the vote transfer application form to be processed for the transfer.
However STV is not a PR system and the degree of proportionality depends on how votes for the different parties are distributed across the country, and other variables such as the size of the multimember constituencies and the numbers of parties competing in the election.
With 585 constituencies, the party can run 10 open primaries a week from January 2014, each one in a different part of the country, starting with seats notionally held by the Conservatives pre-2010, then those notionally won in 2010, then the target seats for 2015, then the rest.
We are getting our leaflets out, the leaflets carry targeted messages for different parts of the constituency and the operation has completed a full canvass.
The following document, which outlines the degree to which each constituency's population per TD ratio will vary (in percentage terms) from the state average for each of the different seat number options open to the Commission, should help in regard to this.
Extent to which constituencies» population per TD ratios vary from state average for different seat number options (and likelihood of boundary changes being made to these — as highlighted in yellow / blue)
Conservative Central Office then came up with a different version of what happened and told the BBC that Ms Haynes - a qualified nanny - was employed for 30 hours a week in 1997 - 98, as a constituency secretary on the Parliamentary payroll.
You must have misunderstood what I put, labour didn't keep the same sort of voters in 2015 as 2010 ′ see some constituencies that had a huge libDem collapse, like Kent Sussex But in south West England, labours vote went to Ukip, it wasn't the amount of votes it was we got different voters, voting for us in 2015,
In order to do so, area statistics provided by the Central Statistics Office for the 3,000 + electoral divisions in the state were accessed and area figures / statistics for each of the different electoral divisions located within the different local and European election constituencies were aggregated together to calculate the area of these electoral areas.
«The leader's tour is entirely different to the series of complaints facing the Conservatives, who paid for numerous buses to take an army of activists to specifically campaign, deliver leaflets and knock on doors in individual constituencies.
Currently, funding for early care and education comes from a multitude of individual programs with different revenue streams, constituencies, eligibility requirements, and standards.
In Vermont, the goals of this study are to understand the sources and reasons for different reactions to SCL and to suggest ways to engage with diverse constituencies in the implementation of student - centered learning.
Add to this the fact that each constituency may hold its election at different times, and you have a blueprint for confusion.
If constituents are willing to accept less - than - perfectly - integrated schools in the interest of better serving different constituencies and drawing on teacher strengths, it will be crucial to monitor those schools for resource equity and academic quality and to provide students with frequent opportunities to interact meaningfully with students from the other learning communities.
The complex plan, which is being advertised as a boon for schools and struggling families, is a pool of $ 150 million with different set asides for getting money to different constituencies.
Although like any organization they had to balance the very different needs and demands of their varied constituencies, the CABE staff and Executive Board never lost sight of their role as the voice for all Boards of Education.
The common stock for TAVF is a different constituency from the company, or its management — separate and apart.
I thought buying the company before the spin - off was like shooting fish in a barrel, a classic Greenblatt situation where the ownership constituencies for the two pieces were so different that the combined entity was being mispriced.
The Dems can claim victory and hold up their badge of ecologic bonifidies for their more hot headed constituency, and the Republicans can wave their bi partisan «we might sit on different sides of the aisle, but we're all from the same country» slogans for their conservative base.
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