Sentences with phrase «for election risks»

Running for election risks creating the false belief among some law society directors that their role is to represent their electors, which may result in election platforms designed to be attractive to that group.

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Some market watchers have cited risks from the election, especially with Republican Trump's knack for unpredictable behavior.
Made over six years, including through the 2016 presidential election, Poitras» movie «Risk» examines Assange with up - close access and the headline - grabbing leaks his site is responsible for.
One desperate solution was for blacks to risk voting for the candidate who represented the greater of two evils, in the hope that he would be sympathetic to African Americans because they helped secure the election.
Markets are not preparing for an election in Greece this year, but this is a risk that can not be ruled out.
FBI agents on the case expected that Petraeus would be asked to resign immediately rather than risk the possibility that he could be blackmailed to give intelligence secrets to foreign intelligence agencies or criminals... [T] he FBI, Justice Department, and the White House held off on asking for Petraeus» resignation until after the election... FBI agents on the case were aware that such a decision had been made to hold off on forcing him out until after the election and were outraged.
Of course, holding an election is always a risk for the ruling party.
Italy's election, due to be held in the spring, has been singled out by many market players as a top risk for 2018.
From May onwards, there are also several risk events to watch out for, including Fed policy decisions, U.K.'s EU referendum and U.S. presidential elections that could see a victory for Donald Trump.
Another concern is the results of last weekend's regional elections, the worst showing in thirty years for Spain's ruling party, and the risk that this will lead to the discovery of higher debts accumulating on the part of Spain's municipalities.
If you hold your shares in street name, it is critical that you cast your vote if you want it to count in the election of directors, the vote to approve the amendment to our Amended and Restated Certificate of Incorporation, the vote to approve the amendment and restatement of our 2013 Equity Incentive Plan, the advisory vote to approve named executive officer compensation, and the stockholder proposals requesting: (i) the elimination of supermajority voting requirements, (ii) the adoption of a policy to consider employee pay ranges when setting CEO compensation, and (iii) a report on Salesforce's criteria for investing in, operating in and withdrawing from high - risk regions (Proposals 1, 2, 3, 5, 6, 7 and 8 in this Proxy Statement).
Security risk: Strong possibility of continued civil unrest, which could escalate with presidential elections scheduled for July
Our investment leaders provide perspectives on what recent election results could mean for the markets and help investors understand today's geopolitical risks.
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«But it's also pulled back nicely, offering an inexpensive entry point, which increases risk and reward for the investor... With that all said, assuming DOC can hold on through Election Day, I think this could be a good position to own — especially through the end of the year.»
As described under «Director Nominees for Election,» the Board believes that each of the current members of the Board is a highly qualified and dedicated individual who brings to the Board his or her own particular and substantial expertise and experience, including relevant regulatory, financial services, financial and accounting, legal, and / or risk management skills.
The breakdown in 2015 - 16 between market - implied GDP for the big four and our GPS can be tied to political risks: Spain's two elections within six months, the uncertainties stirred by Brexit and Italy's banking and political woes returning to the spotlight.
But something like: «In which direction does the election of a new majority government who has promised this level of fiscal spend above the previous baseline shift the balance of risks for monetary policymakers?
Earlier this year, the group coordinated requests for a shareholder report on election interference and other platform challenges, as well as a separate request to establish an ongoing risk oversight committee.
Sharma was accused of risking the global deal on trade for potential political dividends during India's parliamentary elections next May.
During a potentially volatile event (for example, elections and political announcements) and especially during the times of unexpected market volatility (black swan type of events), trading with a broker that has set in place an advanced risk management processes is important for ensuring your funds will be kept secure.
Since there has been no purchase of shares subject to substantial risk of forfeiture to this point, I don't believe we are under any time restriction for an 83 (b) election.
Although the path for negotiations on the United Kingdom's departure from the European Union (EU) remains uncertain, the French presidential election result has removed another potential political risk that may have been holding back activity in some parts of Europe.
On politics, we think the trickiest votes for the region happened last year (France, Germany, the Netherlands), and while Italy faces fresh elections in March 2018, a new electoral law reduces the risk of extreme outcomes.
Deutsche Asset Management has upgraded European equities from neutral to overweight, according to CIO Stefan Kreuzkamp, as French political risk recedes following the election and strong earnings momentum builds for companies in the region.
Though I agree with the bishops that the exemption for religious employers in the White House contraceptive insurance mandate is too narrow, the bishops» posture toward the administration during the election poses a major risk to the Church because it left the impression that there was only one legitimate Catholic choice for president — Mitt Romney.
If the party rejects the true believers, they risk driving them into a new party which will, at least for the next election, leave the Democrats as the largest party with other votes split.
Congress should direct the Risk Management Agency (RMA) to prioritize development of additional organic price elections for crop insurance coverage, and review policies that cap Contract Price Addendums at two - times the conventional price election for any specific crop.
So tomorrow, let the House of Commons vote for an early election, let everybody put forward their proposals for Brexit and their programme for government and let us remove the risk of uncertainty and instability and continue to give the country the strong and stable leadership it demands.»
One reason for this failure is arguably that although unemployment has increased in many rich democracies, this has not made it is easier for center - left parties to reconcile the interests of insiders and outsiders: it is not possible to win elections without considerable support from insiders, who, in many countries, have not faced a significant risk of unemployment even in the difficult economic circumstances since 2008.
Election observation is certainly not an easy task and we must spare a thought for those who volunteer their time and risk their lives to help.
Labour seemed utterly reliant on the NHS in its campaigning for the 2015 election, they can not risk such a narrow approach in 2020 as well.
The doubling of the vote for fascist candidates in the general election should set the alarm bells ringing about the risk of a rise of racism and fascist activity under a right wing Labour government.
This election is about choosing the government of our country for the next five years, and the choice could not be starker between a Conservative government led by me, continuing with a plan that's working, and putting it all at risk
The government has been warned it must give prisoners in Scotland and Wales the right to vote in May's elections or risk compensation claims for allegedly breaking human rights laws.
The French president, François Hollande, has warned that Europe risks «regression and paralysis» if Eurosceptics and nationalists gain the upper hand in next year's European parliament elections, as an opinion poll for the first time put the anti-immigrant National Front (NF) well ahead of his country's mainstream parties.
Cameron is a man of principle, who took big, brave risks after the election where lesser men would have buckled, and who has managed to change his party, and therefore British politics, for the better.
We are fighting an election for our schools, hospitals and police — for not putting them at risk
A November election could put GOP favorite Chris Talbot — who's up for re-election to the Southold Town Board this year — on the sidelines in the Assembly race, lest he risk giving up his town seat.
At present I feel fit and well and I had thought of delaying a decision until I reach 65, but that would have been unfair on the Party and risk the possibility of being so close to an election that there might not be time for a full selection process if I chose to stand down then.
Pro-Brexit Conservative MPs are like «toddlers» who risk throwing the next election away for the party, a former Cabinet minister has declared...
On the eve of the European Elections he risked being expelled because of his «Don't vote for the main parties» message.
But changing the leader so close to the election would be a huge risk for Labour.
The risk, for them, is that protests meant to shame Trump will consume energy that could be used to beat him by winning elections and swaying votes in Congress.
In Northern Ireland — unionists and republicans risk conflict and insecurity for the sake of cheap votes ahead of next May's elections.
McGovern says she stood for election as Progress chair because the group had reached out to her when she was a councillor and she is keen use it as a vehicle to help other Labour campaigners «who are at the moment at risk of being left out».
LABOUR risks its reputation for economic management if it is not «straightforward» on the need to make savings in the public sector, one of David Miliband's key allies warns today ahead of today's leadership election.
There was very little sympathy for the argument that the ruling risked stifling free political debate during elections.
Teachout believes she can connect workers, small businesses, and small farmers (who have experienced a collapse in this part of New York) to build a coalition that fights for more decentralized power by reviving antitrust policy, restricting high - risk trading by deposit - taking banks, and enacting public financing of elections.
Bullying Manchester into congestion charging is a high risk strategy for Ruth Kelly and she may find her Bolton West voters punish her at the general election for the plans she is announcing today.
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