Sentences with phrase «give ordinary members»

He also called for reform of the party's national policy forum, a body seen as toothless by the unions, to give ordinary members a greater input into policy.
The Committee also wants the party to take steps to restore the integrity of the biometric register of the party and the expanded electoral college» which currently gives the ordinary members of the party to vote in the party's primaries.
This gives an ordinary member of the public justice which had previously been denied to them.

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Pastors who know how to lead laity into ministry have at least two leadership characteristics in common: They talk about the presence of God in the ordinary situations of daily life, and they are able to structure the life of a congregation so that members are encouraged and able to give ministry to one another.
By singling out only certain groups of employees the Governor has made ordinary, middle class New Yorkers a pawn in his political operation, meanwhile we've learned that at the same time he is giving raises to members of his staff,» said Hoyt.
This takes the power out of the hands of out of touch union leaders and gives it to ordinary members.
Labour leadership elections have previously been decided by a complex electoral college system, with equal weight given to the votes of three groups - one third to MPs and MEPs, one third to ordinary party members and one third to trade unionists.
At the moment, Labour leadership elections are decided by a complex «electoral college» system, with equal weight given to the votes of three groups - one third to MPs and MEPs, one third to ordinary party members and one third to trade unionists.
Love.at has many premium subscription packages in which the members enjoy additional benefits which are not given to ordinary members.
Denialists try to give the impression that they have the law enforcement as well as intelligence agencies behind them, but really they are scared of emails from ordinary members of the public like me.
However, given the post-Lisbon institutional reform hangover, recourse to the ordinary revision procedure (Intergovernmental Conference preceded by a consultative Convention and ratification by all Member States) was unthinkable.
Those that we elect are just ordinary people and as ordinary people they can be tempted to misuse there powers or influence — as members we have to save them from themselves from time to time, while giving them space to work on our behalf.
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