«Through both corporate and PAC contributions, where permissible, AstraZeneca supports candidates
in both parties who share the company's perspective on the public policies that impact our business and the patients we serve,» she said.
«What is clear is that he didn't know it wasn't true, but he confirmed it to his party and there were a lot of people
in his party who really resent that moment; who believe they were not completely given an accurate painting of the picture.»
There are people
in every party who are racist or homophobic.
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Those in the party who want to come together and unite, I say we have a great and successful future.
I'd like to apologise for all those people
in my party who have made these sorts of silly personal attacks.
The Wilson Pakula threshold for anyone not enrolled
in the party who wants to run on the line, as you'll recall, is just over 50 percent of the weighted convention vote — more than twice the 25 percent necessary for party members to get onto the ballot.
There is incredible talent
in the party who are not well known because they are not elected.
In the wake of the election result comes the inevitable bloodletting
in the parties who fared badly at the hands of the electorate.
«That's when I lost faith in her as a woman and a leader, and I need a lot more evidence that she is going to support the people
in the party who do want to make a change,» she said.
He continues: «I've been very clear: anyone
in my party who refuses to accept the decision of this panel will not be allowed to continue as a Conservative MP.»
Mr Lansman also took aim at Mr Corbyn's critics: «There are some people
in the party who are more interested in creating an opportunity to challenge Jeremy than to win in May and I very much regret that.
While this might be a popular view,
those in the party who want a change must also realise they have left it far too late.
«I respect
those in our party who are against change but I think they are wrong and I disagree with them,» he said.
And there are many
in the party who would view a tough stance on immigration, welfare and crime as a betrayal, not reclamation, of Labour's heritage.
That has already caused some anger from
those in all parties who believe it is a «stitch up» aimed at stopping them throwing everything out.
One of Miliband's achievements as Labour leader, advertised even by
those in the party who were sceptical about everything else, was an ability to preserve a semblance of unity.
A candidate needs 25 percent of the weighted vote to secure a spot on the primary ballot, and there are
some in the party who believe all the candidates should be allowed on the ballot.
Mr McCluskey also accused MPs and others
in the party who had complained of death threats and intimidation of exaggerating the problem, telling the Guardian: «There's a hysteria being whipped up.»
It's also true that there are
some in the party who never intended to give him a fair shot, though they'd argue that their initial opposition has been well vindicated.
He predicts that Corbyn's supporters will be a force
in the party who will not be quickly dissuaded from their support of him.
The tuition fees vote has become something of a vehicle for
those in both parties who don't like the Coalition, or who don't like Cameron and Clegg.
It is also a significant personal victory for Mr Cameron and a rebuff for
those in his party who had become increasingly sceptical about his ability to win.
Corbyn's director of strategy and communications, Seamus Milne, insisted that while he had had a conversation with Winterton over the list it had merely been about how to handle the issue with MPs
in the party who were concerned about its contents.
We have clueless prats like Luciana Berger, Stephen Twigg and Liam Byrne in parliament when we have vastly superior individuals elsewhere
in the party who could be doing some much better who won't get a look in.
Those in the know say to keep an eye on state Senate Minority Leader Josh Penry, a rising star
in the party who may well run for some statewide office in 2010.
11.10 am: He also claims that there are enough people
in the party who feel strongly enough about this now to ensure that the party would continue to make progress even if he was «run over by a bus».
«There's a group of Corbyn victory deniers
in the party who just haven't got used to the idea their candidate didn't win that election.
We let down younger people
in our party who share New Labour instincts but who we did not encourage and bring on in the way that we should have.
The battle is between two sides: those who are close to and work for Nigel Farage, and others
in the party who are concerned about who the Ukip leader is listening to.
«I do think there are people
in the party who need to examine their own consciences about the way they've behaved and I think they now need to recognise that this is not the way to treat colleagues and I hope they will reflect on that,» he said.
And there are
some in the party who blame Clegg himself for the failure to break through.
«You've got to have somebody with the gut to go out there and confront these issues and confront these bad people
in our party who have given Cuomo the pedestal that he stands on.»
The element
in the party who does not want James Falake are actually fighting Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu.
Mr Corbyn says also said he would reach out to the moderate MPs
in his party who had quit the Shadow Cabinet because they didn't want to serve him.
Representative Vern Ehlers (R - MI), a former physicist who's retiring after 17 years in the House, was one of the few
in his party who saw a silver lining in the COMPETES bill.
Smart lady take
her in my party who like me.
Cultivating and supporting leaders
in our party who champion America's public school - children.
But there were
some in the Party who did not like any type of reform.
Generic characters
in your party who have zero depth or interest compared to Origins» cast.
Greg Wetstone, senior director of governmental and public affairs at the American Wind Energy Association, said in a statement, «We salute Members of Congress
in both parties who fought under difficult conditions to keep the renewable energy production tax credit and small turbine investment tax credit on the agenda until the very end, and then pushed them across the finish line.»
Anderson Hemmat attorneys are knowledgeable
in the parties who may be liable when a school bus accident occurs:
Cohabitation becomes a problem when 1)
in parties who have minor children the custodial parent takes in a lover during the divorce process and the non-custodial parent files a motion to prevent such behavior, and 2) an ex-spouse, usually ex-wife receiving alimony, cohabitates rather than remarries in order not to lose her alimony.
We applaud the members of the General Assembly
in both parties who took the tough vote to try to end this impasse.
Not exact matches
At cocktail
parties, many of us find ourselves looking over the shoulder of the person
in front of us to see
who's around.
This can be done by creating an
in - house team of native language customer service representatives, finding a third
party that offers such a service or even using email translation software to help support customers
who can't correspond
in English.
Musicians croon country music
in bars lining the city's famous Broadway strip, making this a fun summer getaway for those
who like to
party.
One big unknown — particularly
in London — is the impact of EU citizens,
who Curtice warned could «scupper» the Tories if they turn out
in big numbers and vote against the
party.
Says McConnell's longtime friend Bill Stone,
who is a
party regular
in Louisville: «Mitch has always been a believer
in knocking them out, and when they're down, putting your foot on their throat and not letting them up.
While there is a vocal minority
who want gun laws
in the U.K. relaxed, they do appear to be very small — all the mainstream political
parties support strict gun laws, and much of the debate centers on whether the U.K., which already has some of the strictest gun laws
in the entire world, needs more control.
By comparison, presumptive Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton,
who had yet to clinch her
party's nomination, raised $ 28 million
in May through the campaign and its «victory fund,» finishing the month with $ 42.5 million on hand.