But the positions of these interest groups and powerful individuals says nothing about the popularity of this measure with what should be the
most important constituency — the American people.
When the Bank of England Governor speaks, he's not just talking to market investors — if anything he's talking to the more
important constituency of businesses and homeowners.
«He's a very valued colleague,» the defence secretary told BBC News 24 this morning, saying he had made a «significant contribution, a lifetime contribution» to Labour and represented a «
very important constituency» in the party.
These are the kind of initiatives that political consultants think of as doubly gilded for the governor: They're helpful for reelection in deep - blue New York, and they also
boost important constituencies for any potential primary.
To understand corporate finance, you have to be cognizant of the interests and beliefs of
other important constituencies — Managements, Creditors, Promoters, Underwriters, Governments.
-- Some of the bullet points in the action list have a prescriptive feel that is likely
alienate important constituencies on a durably diverse planet (including people who are more individualistic and others more deeply communitarian).
But for a university board member to even consider divesting «is a powerful statement about where a
politically important constituency sees their ethical considerations falling.»
The Westchester County executive even chose to have his children «opt out» of state - administered English exams earlier this month, a position that resonated not only with unionized teachers but also suburban parents, both
important constituencies for Cuomo.
But ultimately this Washington conversation is ignoring the
most important constituency, namely global bond investors in the US and around the world.
Despite the complications it brings, government lawyers need to be part of the conversation about the modernization of lawyer regulation and we need to be creative about how to better engage this large and
important constituency of legal professionals.
Mortgage - Backed Securities (MBS) investors are
an important constituency in the housing finance debate, because since the advent of securitization it is the MBS investor — in particular the Agency MBS investor both here and around the world — who has provided the majority of the capital to the $ 11 trillion US residential mortgage market.
The line could be of particular help to county chairs —
an important constituency for any potential statewide candidate — who contend with Democratic - heavy enrollment.
of Hong Kong this summer — who are helping Lancman build ties with some of his most
important constituencies.
«It's about religion and region,» Sheinkopf said, noting that Duffy can appeal to a specific swath of dissatisfied voters - Catholics upstate - who are proving to be
an important constituency to bring on board.
Another hazard would be not developing relationships with
the important constituencies.
A smartly executed announcement can capture the news cycle, fulfill a campaign promise, or excite
an important constituency.
The Trump alliance is unlikely to hurt Moskowitz with one of her most
important constituencies, as some of Success» most generous donors have also been dedicated backers of Trump.
In this report, authors Paul DiPerna, Lindsey Burke and Anne Ryland share the results of a 2017 survey of 1,200 active - duty military servicemembers, veterans, and their spouses to help policymakers and the public better understand
this important constituency's perspectives on K — 12 education, school choice policies and the military profession as a whole.
(«I.e. please remember that we are
an important constituency and if you pay attention to us we'll pay attention to you.»)
mentor, train, help transition client relationships to younger people, operate as ambassadors for the firm to
important constituencies (lateral recruits, potential merger partners, law schools, even governmental and regulatory agencies).