Sentences with phrase «for political survival»

A schooling sector that does not grow to a critical mass will always struggle for political survival.
Such austerity is inconvenient for embattled Prime Minister Najib Razak who is already fighting for political survival amid allegations of graft.
And that's an old plot, updated by French and German leaders who are fighting for political survival against nationalists and populists.
lack of acknowledging an external standard of moral perfection, thus ending up with self - created standards which can include killing for political survival.
But nobody can read Caxton's Reynard and think that it is a manual for political survival.
The former see him as a good force who should continue to lead them to the land of their dreams or the promised land; the latter see him as the lifebuoy for their political survival and relevance.»
Defence secretary is fighting for his political survival ahead of crucial confrontation with MPs in the Commons on Monday
As three Republicans state senators who voted for same - sex marriage battled for their political survival yesterday, Rev. Jason McGuire said he was thinking about one person whose name wasn't... Continue reading →
Depending on drug lords for his political survival, Akufo - Addo is a major threat.
Bob Woodward's third book on President Bush is a sweeping narrative — from the first days George W. Bush thought seriously about running for president through the recruitment of his national security team, the war in Afghanistan, the invasion and occupation of Iraq, and the struggle for political survival in the second term.
A succession of minority governments had left policy - making in Canada focused heavily on Canadian domestic politics, necessary for political survival.
The prophets as the challengers and advisers of kings in a State struggling for political survival and economic power were much closer to the perennial problems of social injustice and conflict than were the relatively detached early Christians.
Scottish Labour, already badly wounded, might be finished off for good by the collateral damage caused by his fight for political survival.
Labour's was dubbed «operation fightback» and focused on Mr Brown's fight for political survival.
And if we have ignored the Constitution in times of crisis, and survived, are we really as dependent upon it for our political survival as we thought?
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