Seems to me that a phrase like «any MPs who want to question
how long Labour actually wants would be helpful» might have appeared on MPs» Blackberrys this morning...
Not exact matches
I'll even write about miscarriages and loss, about
how it feels to
labour only to end up with death and
longing, sorrow staining backwards and forwards, changing everything.
Enjoy your 2 to I - literally - don't - know -
how -
long - these - took - to - make - any - more day
labour of love.
At Anuga Food Tec 2018, we demonstrated
how we can automate this weighing task with APRIL Robotics, overcoming rising
labour costs and improving the
long - term health of employees.
If you have been hurt badly, lied to or had significant physical and emotional damage from traditional medical care — being forced back into that environment will cause fear, that will hamper
labour due to
how women were made (any threat the woman feels causes
labour to slow until she no
longer experiences that «fight or flight response», and when she feels safe again,
labour should resume)--
labour slows and then interventions «have» to be done... and the cycle repeats itself — reenforcing the belief that the hospital is not the place to birth.
Induction of
Labour: * higher rates of Caesarean Section * increased risk of your baby being admitted to NICU (neonatal intensive care unit) * increased risk of forceps or vacuum (assisted delivery) * contractions may be stronger than a spontaneous labour * your labour is no longer considered «low risk» — less choices in where and how you birth, restricted birth positions, continuous monitoring CTG, time limits for which to labo
Labour: * higher rates of Caesarean Section * increased risk of your baby being admitted to NICU (neonatal intensive care unit) * increased risk of forceps or vacuum (assisted delivery) * contractions may be stronger than a spontaneous
labour * your labour is no longer considered «low risk» — less choices in where and how you birth, restricted birth positions, continuous monitoring CTG, time limits for which to labo
labour * your
labour is no longer considered «low risk» — less choices in where and how you birth, restricted birth positions, continuous monitoring CTG, time limits for which to labo
labour is no
longer considered «low risk» — less choices in where and
how you birth, restricted birth positions, continuous monitoring CTG, time limits for which to
labourlabour in.
Also, nobody knows
how long Janet Fraser actually
laboured or at what point she made decisions to seek help.
(If this baby were my first i wouldnt care what day and for
how long id be in hospital for lol) Im not scared of
labour or pain.
Good stuff, and
how nice it always is to see social democratic rhetoric from our
Labour lot, why have we waited so
long?
Those meetings at
Labour HQ, which many of you signatories attended, dwelled far too
long on
how to take the fight to Iain Dale and myself.
That's before you consider
Labour MPs with half an eye on the next government and the DUP propping the current one up... It is hard to predict
how long this precarious political situation might last and what could come next, but time is ticking away.
The Question Time debate also ensnared Miliband on
Labour's greatest
long - term weakness —
how it would handle the deficit.
As
long as we keep the right checks and balances, primaries should reward those candidates who can communicate with local
Labour - supporting electorates rather than those people who know
how to play the system.
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.
And
how would they fit in a
long - term electoral strategy for
Labour, considering:
Unions should no
longer have such a large say in
how Labour party policy is formulated, a former T&G leader has suggested.
somebody had better come up with a few idea's other wise New
labour will spend so
long in the wilderness it will forget
how to rule., mind you if it ever did.
While
Labour MPs are worrying about
how to persuade voters this Budget is in their best interests, Tories are already focusing on
how to deal with its decade -
long aftermath.
Firstly, while I expect
Labour's support to fall again in the face of economic bad news, I don't know
how long that might take.
I asked him
how long he thought
Labour had to explore the possibilities of hanging on — he said a weekend felt about right, based on the precedent of February 1974 (he didn't mention that most people, including many of Heath's closest allies, felt that weekend was a massive own goal making him look like a bad loser who didn't get the voters» message).
After Cameron's comments to the Daily Mail and LBC questioning the «credibility» of a
Labour government,
how long will he squat at No 10, like Howard Hughes with rolled - up sleeves, ordering in takeaways and watching The Iron Lady on repeat, refusing to resign?
Long - standing
Labour voters are walking away from us and he failed to explain
how he will persuade them to vote for us again.»
«The simple fact is that the Welsh
Labour Government has nothing in the way of a
long - term economic strategy, no joined - up plan on
how to create jobs and invest in infrastructure.
Among the many nuggets in Patrick Wintour's superb
long read on
Labour's election campaign is an explanation of
how the notorious «Ed Stone» made it through numerous planning meetings.
After all his efforts to show that
Labour is no
longer New, and Blairism has no place in 2014, there's a lot of talk about
how Ed Miliband could use Blair this time around.
Labour has launched a countdown clock to mark
how long David Cameron has to make a decision on withdrawing the Conservatives from the European Peoples» party (EPP).
Robert Harris, writing not
long before the election was called in the New Statesman, «can't quite understand
how the members of the Parliamentary
Labour Party can sit there day after day, month after month, year after year, knowing that they're simply heading towards a kind of mincing machine at the next election.»
I think it's only fair to raise the question: «
how much
longer will we have to wait before a woman is allowed to lead the
Labour Party into a General Election?»
There's been lots of focus on
how exactly these arrangements might work, perhaps a formal coalition between
Labour and Nick Clegg's party — especially if Clegg is no
longer its leader — and a loose, «confidence and supply» set - up, even an unagreed one, with the Scottish Nationalists.
Speaking on Tuesday evening, Mann argued that
Labour would be «out of office for a
long generation» if it did not work out
how to win back the white working classes.
Chris Leslie had a busy media month, attempting to combat the Government's narrative over the recovery and setting out
how Labour would build
long - termism into the economy.
I never thought it a useful tool to understand quite
how fluid British politics has become, nor do I think it makes political sense after you have a
long period of
Labour government.»
Michael Dugher on the lessons from Brexit,
Labour's «bonkers» week — and
how he was sacked by Jeremy Corbyn
long before it became fashionable
If PRELUDE TO POWER told the story of
Labour's rise to power, and POWER & THE PEOPLE the story of
how the party adapted to government after so
long in opposition, in POWER & RESPONSIBILITY the honeymoon is well and truly over.
Ed Miliband utterly failed to address
Labour's problems back in 2012 when noticeable shifts began to happen as attitudes began to harden and now we face a Tory Government that is going to last
how long?
This result indicates that the three main parties share 87 % of voting intentions -
how long before the poll which reads
Labour 16 %, Lib Dem 17 %, Conservative 54 %?
Conceding that it was now unlikely New
Labour's pledge to halve the number of children living in poverty by 2010 would be met, the financial secretary, Stephen Timms, said the state of the economy had forced the government to rethink
how best to fulfil the
longer term goal of eradicating child poverty in the UK by 2020.
At some point though, an exhaustive list of all
Labour's scandals, failures, copouts, and embarassments must be read out to remind people just
how long this has been going on.
That's
how long she's got to show that she's a serious contender for the
Labour party leadership, those sympathetic to her bid have told me.
The Tory lead may be down in the key marginal constituencies - but
how long will
Labour's bounce last?
It affirms that arbitrators should be given significant deference in
how they deal with common law and equitable doctrines as
long as the arbitrator is reasonably responding to the
labour relations issue before them.»
A judge who had been a
labour lawyer once remarked in my presence (so this is the only citation you get)-- in exactly this context of the potential threat to lawyers» practices from ADR in civil litigation — that the practice of
labour law showed
how lawyers could make a good living resolving a lot of disputes quickly, rather than through the traditional civil litigation model of mining a few cases deeply over a
long period.
Tradespeople typically get paid a certain amount per house (after having had their low bids accepted for numerous houses by the builder) to complete the wiring, plumbing, heating etc., no matter
how long these installations might take nor no matter what unforseen predicaments the tradespeople might run into (inclement weather,
labour shortages, material shortages, material and
labour price increases etc.).