Sentences with phrase «historical elections of»

Today marks one of the most historical elections of our lives.

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Though its share price has nearly doubled since Trump's election, John Hancock senior managing director Lisa Welch points out that Bank of America's P / E, at 11 times 2019 earnings, still trails its historical averages.
Twenty percent of millionaires said the election will cause them to invest more in stocks, which Wynn said is a high number compared to historical data.
I would be interested to see a historical analysis of macro-economic shifts from states supporting the loser to states supporting the victor after landslide elections involving party change.
... we are likely to follow the historical patterns of a rising stock market in the second half of a Presidential election year.
Those expectations are based on analysis of historical precedence, including the average market gains in the third year of the presidential election cycle, strong momentum, earnings growth, seasonal trends, accelerating economic growth, and the normal market performance around the first Fed rate hike.
After this, we will look carefully at numerous texts from Scripture which are often used by Calvinists to defend the doctrine of Unconditional Election, and will suggest alternative explanations for these texts which fit better with their grammatical, cultural, theological, and historical contexts.
The ten essays collected in In Search of Lost Meaning range broadly, from «anniversary» pieces (of the 1989 elections, the emergence of Solidarity, the imposition of martial law, and Hungary's 1956 revolt) to treatments of historical memory and judgment (that part of the book is titled «The Work of Hatred») to Catholic «Jewish relations.
While he may not be pandering in this election, he certainly is the historical poster child of pandering.
By analyzing the use of biblical citations in the four most recent election cycles, Berlinerblau manages an historical analysis that is fresh enough to be present in most readers» minds yet has a sufficient track record to provide useful data.
They may account on some Trump supporters hiding their vote intention because of peer pressure / embarrassment using historical data, but if peer pressure is higher in this election than in previous elections it is difficult to tune up that effect correctly (how can you measure peer pressure to adjust your model before the election day?).
There is nothing wrong with plural voting, other than the fact that all historical occurrences of it on a national elections scale were designed to favour certain groups on questionable bases (white male property owners, for example).
By using this rare historical data from Botswana — a country where, unusually for Africa, elections have been held consistently since independence in the late 1960s — the project team will be able to separate the impact of electoral competition from the changed donor pressures of the 1990s.
It also compares those eight historical episodes with the plans announced by Osborne for further spending cuts before and after the UK general election scheduled for 2015, based on the assumptions (a) that those plans would be fully implemented as announced and (b) that the OBR forecasts of GDP up to 2017 proved to be broadly correct.
Sinn Féin won seven seats in the election but Corbyn would not be able to rely on the support of those MPs as the party will continue its historical policy of boycotting Westminster.
Corbyn's party avoided any sort of humiliating drubbing at the polls, but the results suggested the party will perform poorly at the general election, given the historical precedent.
If you want a historical example, look no further than Neil Kinnock's remarkable run of by - election victories in 1992.
The decline of white men as the dominant class in society surely plays a significant role in the success of racist strongmen in election, but it can't be denied that the current economic order of things simply isn't working, or the historical correlation between economic downturns and an increase in xenophobic nationalism.
Good answers should refer to both manifestos, be specific to the general election of 2017 and may make reference to historical attitudes of both leaders towards security and terrorism related topics.
It is a deep and fundamental historical shift that is being missed by almost all of the commentary on the upcoming general election.
As the debate unfolded the questions consisted of too much historical and philosophical minutia seemingly tailor - made to make Libertarians seem hopelessly eccentric to a national audience, far too little dealing with the news and concerns of the 2016 election.
It was a historical win for Democrats, he said, not just because of the town board election, but also because Ann E. Welker became the first woman elected to the Southampton Town Trustees in the group's 331 - year history.
The culmination of the historical state lower house seat malapportionment known as the Playmander eventually saw it legislated after 1989 that the Electoral Commission of South Australia redraw boundaries after each election with the objective of the party that receives over 50 percent of the TPP vote at each forthcoming election forms government.
Mahoney, a Pulitzer Prize - winning journalist, will «dig into the current cycle of madness, and discuss the impact our opinions have on local and national elections,» according to the historical society.
Many view the election of Trump as a slap in the face, the latest in a long line of refusals to acknowledge historical inequalities, as well as systemic racial and economic injustices.
Brianna: While I see clearly the historical significance of this election and agree that both candidates had the potential to change the course of American history, I continue to be sorely disappointed by the lack of integrity both candidates displayed.
Forty of 65 referendum questions passed, down a bit from previous election cycles but still above historical averages.
The cycle of trading has been back since the election and the beginning of an increase in interest rates back towards more historical norms.
Below is a historical record of all elections to date:
On the year anniversary of the historical 2008 presidential election, we launched the «It's Game Time, Obama!»
In history, a secondary source like a newspaper account of an election result can become a primary source, if the question is «what sort of coverage was given to elections back in...» The differences between legal and historical criteria for evidence and related issues is treated in excellent detail in a work I'm constantly recommending to Slawyers: Duranti's Diplomatics: New Uses for an Old Science, and in addition Heather MacNeil's Trusting Records: Legal Historical and Diplomatic Perspectives is fuhistorical criteria for evidence and related issues is treated in excellent detail in a work I'm constantly recommending to Slawyers: Duranti's Diplomatics: New Uses for an Old Science, and in addition Heather MacNeil's Trusting Records: Legal Historical and Diplomatic Perspectives is fuHistorical and Diplomatic Perspectives is fundamental.
The five - day joint programme consisted of a diverse range of thinkers and practitioners to reflect on democratic processes, election laws and institutional design and the panellists employed a range of methods — historical, comparative, sociological, political, philosophical, legal and empirical — to explore challenges in the theory and practice of democracy.
This historical moment for these women would lead to the election of Juliette Southard as President of the newly formed American Dental Assistants Association in 1924 at a Dallas, Texas meeting.
Here she talks to Summer May Finlay about historical trauma, truth and reconciliation, and the implications for American Indians of the election of Donald Trump as President.
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