Sentences with phrase «immediate aftermath of an election»

Nevertheless, the questionable circumstances under which it did so in the immediate aftermath of the election demonstrates just how many avenues there are for Trump's conflicts of interest to interfere with governance around the world.
The net result: 10 - year TIPS inflation expectations have slipped to 1.90 %, close to where they were in the immediate aftermath of the election.
Felder, who had refused to pick sides in the immediate aftermath of the elections earlier this month, said during a telephone interview last night that he had informed both the Senate GOP and Democratic Leader Andrea Stewart - Cousins of his decision yesterday.
One of the most popular explanations in the immediate aftermath of the election was that we had seen a repeat of the polling failure of 1992 where «shy Tory» voters were believed to have swung the election.
By dealing with the issue in the immediate aftermath of an election, lawmakers were able to maximize the time voters would have to forget that incumbents seeking another term had increased their pay.
In November, in the immediate aftermath of the election, Sarsour blasted the assemblywoman — who is the daughter of Greek and Cuban immigrants — when she tweeted that the Council should focus «half as much effort on the citizens that actually elected them» in response to a tweet by City Council's account emphasizing New York City's status as a so - called «sanctuary city» for immigrants.
«The 10,000 members who joined the party in the immediate aftermath of election disaster are the type of people who donate money to save mangy bears tethered to stakes in castle moats as a tourist attraction.
No party won an absoloute majority so Labour remained in government in the immediate aftermath of the election.
The OBR was set up by the new chancellor in the immediate aftermath of the election with the task of supplying the government with independent forecasts on economic growth and the state of the UK public finances.
Many moderates spoke out in the immediate aftermath of the election result to praise Corbyn, with Lord Mandelson among those to say the Labour leader had managed to deliver a political earthquake.
His agility in the immediate aftermath of the election, when he made his brilliant moves to form a relationship with the Lib Dems was no surprise.
In the immediate aftermath of the election, the mayor said that Clinton's platform lacked a progressive populist economic message.
In the immediate aftermath of that election, each man was seen as having potential to win major labor backing in a 2013 mayoral bid.

Not exact matches

«We think that both the gold and silver complexes will make fresh highs this month ahead of the French elections, but likely fade in their immediate aftermath,» said INTL FCStone analyst Edward Meir.
What's more, as many retailers have noted, the election and its immediate aftermath led to a later start to holiday shopping, compressing the peak of the shopping season.
For sure she appears more at ease now than she did in the immediate aftermath of the biggest electoral trauma to afflict a prime minister since Edward Heath lost an early election in 1974.
He also endured a brief stint in Number 10 as May's press secretary in the immediate aftermath of the general election, when many aides were jumping ship.
The best current example of that instinct in play is the Batley & Spen by - election, where the Conservatives, Lib Dems, Greens and UKIP announced in the immediate aftermath of Jo Cox's horrific death that they wouldn't contest the seat.
Furthermore, in the immediate aftermath of the recent UK general election, sections of the media never tired of telling us that financiers and various economists were unhappy with the hung parliament in which no single...
I couldn't quite muster the energy to write this post in the immediate aftermath of the UK General Election.
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