Sentences with phrase «hand side of the aisle»

This, combined with the fact that America drives on the right, makes people more likely to purchase items on the right - hand side of the aisle.

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If this does not erupt into a P.R. war, then anyone who has ever made a deal with Kruger, on both sides of the aisle, should expect to see the right hand of political death coming their way.
The verbal attack last week on state Senate GOP Majority Leader John Flanagan by Cuomo's hand - picked state Democratic party executive director, reportedly sparked by the governor's anger over the conference's release of its priorities, raised eyebrows on both sides of the aisle.
Sen. Bob Menendez got a hand from colleagues on both sides of the political aisle in his corruption trial Thursday, with Republican Sen. Lindsey Graham and fellow New Jersey Democratic Sen. Cory Booker testifying that he is...
Sen. Bob Menendez got a hand from colleagues on both sides of the political aisle in his corruption trial Thursday, with Republican Sen. Lindsey Graham and fellow New Jersey Democratic Sen. Cory Booker testifying that he is... Read More
Murray, a Democrat from Washington state serving her fourth term, is considered a steady hand in the Senate who shuns grandstanding and garners respect from both sides of the aisle.
«The legislators have their hands out from both sides of the aisle.
Before spreading that message to our communities and reaching a hand out to those on the other side of the aisle, we need to first embody those qualities ourselves.
Today I have two short stories for you from each side of the aisle that I have witnessed first hand.
The right - hand - side of the plane also has fewer washrooms and the plane design prevents you from crossing to the other aisle anywhere other than the very back of the plane - especially if flight crew is serving anything, prepare to wait an eternity for the washroom.
The reason there aren't more bad air quality days like this for Aaron and for millions of others was because, in 1970, Republicans on one side of the aisle and Democrats on the other side of the isle reached their hands across the partisan divide to create the Clean Air Act.
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