Last year's Ultimate Blog Party was so much fun and we had almost 1000 bloggers participating, so we can't wait to see
how big the party is this year!
I'm amazed at
how big this party has gotten!!
Not exact matches
With this in mind, the results of today's elections, expected on Friday, could provide
big clues as to
how the
parties will perform at the general election on June 8.
Have a concrete knowledge, but don't worry about their quarterly sales, their new endorsements,
how big their holiday
party was, what media slots they are securing or what new clients they've gotten.
The Republican
Party's fast journey from debating
how to combat human - caused climate change to arguing that it does not exist is a story of
big political money, Democratic hubris in the Obama years and a partisan chasm that grew over nine years like a crack in the Antarctic shelf, favouring extreme positions and uncompromising rhetoric over co-operation and conciliation.
Spoiler alert: she does not go into detail about
how fentanyl dealers used the real estate market to launder drug money or
how B.C. casinos (also
big donors to her
party) helped international high rollers convert duffel bags of dirty cash into down payments on luxury homes.
That in itself — combined with more scrutiny from regulators over
how data is collected, used, and shared, and
bigger changes that Facebook is making in terms of
how it works with third -
party apps that link into the Facebook platform (which CEO Mark Zuckberg announced last week)-- will hopefully lead to more meaningful changes on that front.
It's a
big deal and will affect
how third -
party data is used (or not used) throughout the digital advertising ecosystem, and not just in the EU.
How do you think the evangelicals ever got into the
party of
big business in the first place.
I have no problem with the metaphore's that Santorum uses even if I don't agree with them all the time I think the
bigger concern here is
how little understanding there is by the media and the progressive socialist
party in general.
One of the
biggest moments in this second GOP debate was Carly Fiorina deftly taking control of the exchange and pointing it toward the macabre activities at Planned Parenthood — and
how the top two leaders of the Democratic
party are quite content to defend Planned Parenthood and let them go about....
He has a great chapter on
parties (and
how life and heaven is one
big party), about money, evangelism, and several other critical Christian concerns.
I won't give a full treatment of the
party platform (I'm not sure
how many Democrats even pay attention to it) but will go meta on one
big area of disagreement.
If you've been around these digs for a while now, you'll remember
how much fun we had at the last couple of Virtual Vegan Potluck
parties with Raw Red Velvet Cake Ice - Cream and Beetroot & Vegan «Goat Cheese» Tarts: Well it's BACK, baby,
bigger and better than ever!
Can I just say
how much i love your website / newsletter etc etc. (I only recently discovered you) We now live in the Vavin / Jardin area and I am making full use of all your wonderful information (for example restaurant Le Timbre was a
big success — ended up sitting wedged between the chef's parents and 2 editors from Penguin sent there by the ambassador's wife — it was like a
party with everyone having to sit so close and the duck confit was yum).
The city of New Orleans certainly knows
how to throw a
party and this Tuesday they're throwing the
biggest party of them all.
These are gonna be a
big hit at the football
party next week --» bout
how many meatballs from the recipe?
No matter
how big or small your
party is or will be, if it's filled with love, it will be the best
party ever.
I do not know who I would vote for, now John has stepped down, Abbott carries a lot of baggage with her, telling Blair about his kids going to private school while hers did as well, on the whole I suspect I would vote Abbott, sadly it makes little difference, it does look as if David Miliband will win this one, he is new labour, the new Mp's are mainly new labour, it does look like the days of the working class are over, perhaps one day we will get a
party I some
how doubt, it, so where does labour stand, we have the Conservative
party big business, we have liberals not to sure, we have New labour
big business Tory Tory and Liberals.
In third place was a piece which pointed to Labour's row with the BBC over the on - air resignation of Stephen Doughty as an example of
how Corbyn's supporters are allowing conspiracy theories to obscure
bigger issues for the
party.
It is very bad, this is a
party that many of us nearly lost our lives, I was the first to climbed mass gate in our attempt to protect the
biggest catch to our
party, here I am, watching from far
how those I toasted to this
party on the floor of the house been considered better than I do... This and many others are lessons of life!
How he has achieved the the
biggest - ever mandate for a Labour leader and massively increased
party membership.
It looked at
how the Conservatives could win an overall majority, and rested on the premise that if the
party did not want to govern in coalition, it would need to build a coalition of voters
big enough to allow it to rule on its own.
While Cuomo's praise for Republican initiatives may help the
party as it attempts to fend off Democratic efforts to win the Senate, it's not certain
how big an issue drug abuse will be in a busy presidential election year.
Andrew Mitchell's other
big problem now, apart from the question over his survival, is
how he can impose discipline on a parliamentary
party, when he has been so undisciplined himself.
The
big question was
how well would some of the state's minor
parties fare?
- No I really do not think that it is... the GOP is definately a
big government
party its just a matter of disagreement about
how it should do these things not if they should do it.
But while supporters of state funding believe it to be a panacea to end
big donations, reduce the risk of corruption and support smaller
parties, the fact that state funding is being given serious consideration actually demonstrates
how political
parties have not done enough to broaden their memberships and attract voluntary support from the public.
Labour has long been conflicted about
how to deal with the threat of Ukip, with some arguing it should be ignored as the
party poses a
bigger threat to the Conservatives.
How each
party answers that question and sets out their position will be a
big issue for debate at the next general election.
The two had crossed paths at a
party gathering in Rosendale without incident, but
how would they react on the
big stage, with stares, glares, sneers?
My interest in minor
parties stems from
how they change the dynamic of electoral calculations and turn a duopolistic zero - sum game into a valid competition, which the traditional
big - two should ignore at their peril, though I suspect you and they each secretly habour conflicting viewpoints about
how to deal with the reality of their existence and the additional complexity they provide.
The story of the Social Democrats — and indeed the Common Wealth
Party — shows how difficult it is for a break away party to make it big in Britain but it also suggests that these small parties can shape politics in other
Party — shows
how difficult it is for a break away
party to make it big in Britain but it also suggests that these small parties can shape politics in other
party to make it
big in Britain but it also suggests that these small
parties can shape politics in other ways.
The
Big Switch explains
how corporate contributions flow to candidates who are in power, rather than candidates of a particular political
party or -LSB-...]
Paul Andreassen, a planning board member who beat out Roberti on the Independence
party ballot, was unfazed by his win, stating that he «generated interest for the independents to come out and vote... My
biggest platform is what can be done for vacant buildings and
how they can be made viable again... [I'd like to] revitalize [our] community.»
Some might say that
big parties arriving at an agreement that is much to the distaste of smaller
parties is exactly
how politics typically works in a representative democracy.
Diplomatic sources and NPP insiders confirmed to this paper that the two former Ukraine «fighters» were invited into the country to train a «special wing» of the
biggest opposition
party on
how to «recruit and mobilize» people to stage a Ukrainian - like uprising in Ghana should Nana Akufo - Addo fail to win the presidential election for the third consecutive time.
Leaving aside the whole redistricting reform question for a moment (and yes, I realize it's a great
big wrench in the works), let's consider
how much of a factor the Conservative
Party was in the 2010 elections, when the GOP successfully wrested the majority back from the Democrats.
They're curious about
how the
party spent money from its
biggest benefactor.
«Email leaks this week revealed
how antagonistic Democratic
Party big - wigs were to the Sanders campaign.
Former Shadow Health Secretary Heidi Alexander, of the pro-EU campaign group Open Britain, said: «Without this, it is genuinely not clear
how Labour members, supporters and the public are meant to contribute to the
party's policymaking on the
biggest issue we face as a country.
One of the
big question for all politicians my
party included to explain is as you have to carry on balancing the books of whoever is in power -
how do you do that as fairly as possible?
The
Big Switch explains
how corporate contributions flow to candidates who are in power, rather than candidates of a particular political
party or ideology.
«I am determined that we are a
party that looks outwards, that talks about the concerns of the British people, the global economic crisis,
how we tackle
big issues in our society — not the place of Progress in our
party.
Now that the progressive Working Families
Party has endorsed Cynthia Nixon over Gov. Andrew Cuomo, the
big question is:
How far will he go to destroy the WFP?
He said he would rather see a
big debate at conference over
how to get members more involved in policymaking and
party democracy.
How big that budget is depends on if the
party is in the minority or the majority, and the size of the district they are representing.
She said: «Without this, it is genuinely not clear
how Labour members, supporters and the public are meant to contribute to the
party's policymaking on the
biggest issue we face as a country.
We must develop a clear vision as to
how best we can contribute our ideas, abilities and experience to help shape
Party policy on Europe and the
big domestic challenges ahead.
Over the next few weeks the three
parties will be getting round the table following on from an initiative by Nick Clegg, the Deputy Prime Minister, to discuss
how we can change the way
party funding works to try and get the
big money out of politics.