Sentences with phrase «how widespread the you feel»

A politically loaded question: Could you give us your perceptions as to how widespread the you feel the recession is being used to mask structural deficits in states?

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Considering the human spectacle today, forty years after the document whose widespread rejection reportedly broke Paul VI's heart, one can't help but wonder how he might have felt if he had glimpsed only a fraction of the evidence now available — whether any of it might have provoked just the smallest wry smile.
Whether you regard this as a victory depends how you feel about making non-nutritive sweeteners available to kids on a widespread basis.
Few would query the proposition that constituency Labour party groups should have a voice in how their parliamentary representatives cast their votes, but what has caused very considerable ill - feeling has been widespread suspicion that Momentum, a recently - formed group of Corbyn supporters, orchestrated a campaign to pull MPs into line — with the threat of deselection if they failed to do so.
South East Euro - MP and Green party leader Caroline Lucas said the suggestion Mr Blair should be made president showed «just how detached Labour ministers have now become from widespread public feeling».
What's ultimately so refreshing and thrilling about Ash vs. Evil Dead, whose premiere episode is helmed by Raimi, is how charmingly and giddily scrappy it feels, in both narrative and aesthetic, and the zooming, seemingly effortless pace at which Raimi keeps the bloody, widespread mayhem going.
One commenter supported the Department's plan to release more information about the PLUS loan program, including default rate information, but felt that default rates alone do not provide a complete picture of how widespread financial distress might be.
I for one have felt quite surprised by how widespread sexual abuse seems to be in absolutely all areas of society.
But, now that this battle has been won, it faces a tricky problem: how can it sustain widespread interest when it no longer feels appropriate to describe the work that is shortlisted each year as «shocking» or «controversial»?
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