Sentences with phrase «in wake of vote»

Graham Richardson, the partner in charge of the firm's consulting business, said that it had lost a piece of work for a European client in the wake of the vote for Britain to leave the EU, with the Brexit vote being given as a reason.
In the wake of the vote, Tim wrote about Liar Clegg and, a few days earlier, I wrote that the latter risks looking ridiculous.
Newly re-elected Labour leader to say that party will not «sow division» despite pressure from backbenchers in wake of vote to leave EU
Paul Waugh notes that David Cameron and Nick Clegg made a joint appearance outside the Commons in the wake of the vote, which is the culmination of a long campaign, highlighted here last week.
Perez Williams is calling for party unity in the wake of the vote, especially because her campaign doesn't have any cash left after the primary.
Former minister Margaret Hodge and Stockport MP Ann Coffey have tabled a motion of no confidence in Mr Corbyn today in the wake of the vote for Britain to leave the EU.
Labor unions have urged Democratic officials and the Working Families Party to withdraw their backing of McMahon in the wake of his vote.
More than 50 members of his shadow ministerial team resigned in the wake of the vote while a string of senior figures in the party have urged him to quit.
Jeffries made his statement in the wake of a vote in the Georgia Legislature to strip Delta Airlines of a tax exemption after the airline announced that it would no longer offer discounts on fares to members of the National Rifle Association (NRA).
But now, in the wake of the vote, artists, designers and musicians are having to pick themselves up and assess the damage.
In the wake of the vote, Arts Quarter conducted the same survey again with largely the same respondents.
The barrister is vying to replace Nigel Farage after he stood down in the wake of the vote to leave the European Union.
Financial markets were resilient despite sharp adjustments in a wide range of global asset prices in the wake of the vote, and financial conditions are generally more accommodative.

Not exact matches

In the wake of the murder of 49 people and the wounding of 53 in Orlando last weekend, Senate Democrats have won the chance to vote Monday on two narrow gun control proposals they sponsored: expanding background checks and barring terror suspects from buying gunIn the wake of the murder of 49 people and the wounding of 53 in Orlando last weekend, Senate Democrats have won the chance to vote Monday on two narrow gun control proposals they sponsored: expanding background checks and barring terror suspects from buying gunin Orlando last weekend, Senate Democrats have won the chance to vote Monday on two narrow gun control proposals they sponsored: expanding background checks and barring terror suspects from buying guns.
We think a lot about Nixon's downfall in the wake of Watergate, but few recall he won the job by commanding electoral landslides (and even beat John F. Kennedy in the popular vote back in 1960).
Votes on anti-piracy bills are placed on hold in the wake of dramatic online and in - person protests.
The Bank of England cut interest rates on Thursday for the first time since 2009, revived its bond - buying program and said it would take «whatever action is necessary» to achieve stability in the wake of Britain's vote to leave the European Union.
It's a good moment to reshape our business and merge our best practices,» Bouchard says in the wake of the MLS vote.
May was elected Britain's second - ever female prime minister in 2016, in the wake of the country's so - called Brexit vote to leave the European Union.
In the wake of the FCC's December vote, supporters of net neutrality protections have filed a flurry of lawsuits to undo the agency's repeal of them.
Last quarter the bank said it would slash 3,000 jobs and closing 200 branches as part of a cost - cutting exercise in the wake of Britain's vote to leave the European Union.
With Greece at boiling point following the adoption of yet more internationally mandated austerity measures in the wake of parliament's vote to slash 25,000 jobs in the public sector, opposition leaders said it was wrong for Schäuble to be visiting at all.
Speth also raised concern that some European consumers might be shunning British brands in the wake of the Brexit vote, referring to comments by European sales representatives.
In Asian trade, the single currency held up against the dollar, after dropping in the immediate wake of the votIn Asian trade, the single currency held up against the dollar, after dropping in the immediate wake of the votin the immediate wake of the vote.
On the longer end of things, as recently as the summer of 2016, the 10 - year US T - note yield crashed all the way down to 1.3 % in the wake of the Brexit vote.
VICTORIA — In the wake of serious revelations about Christy Clark's fundraising tactics, B.C. New Democrat Leader John Horgan is calling on the government to provide Elections BC with sufficient resources to complete its investigation before British Columbians vote.
The Bank of England spent nearly 100,000 on a Governors» Day Jolly on July 10, but two weeks in the wake of the historic Brexit vote.
«As financial market practitioners, we live with this political risk with increasing frequency in the wake of the financial crisis,» Zezas says, with the UK's vote to leave the EU as the most obvious, most recent example.
The United Kingdom has been an exception as domestic demand faltered in the wake of the 2016 Brexit vote.
You may be wondering, however, what this outlook means for portfolios, especially in the wake of the United Kingdom's Brexit vote.
Before the 1970s, evangelicals voted as often for Democrats as for Republicans, but in the wake of the Civil Rights movement in the 1960s, a Supreme Court decision ending prayer in public schools, and the legalisation of abortion in 1973, the Republican Party recognised an opportunity to build a new coalition of Christian conservatives upset with the cultural changes sweeping the country.
But in the wake of the «No» vote Salmond has stated his intention to resign, and the next generation of SNP leaders have no special fondness for the Catholic Church.
In the wake of last fall's NFL owners» vote, the Europe league received a two - year stay of execution, a lukewarm endorsement despite the continued support of commissioner Paul Tagliabue.
Wake Forest coach Skip Prosser, who will become chair of the rules committee in the fall, voted in favor of widening the lane.
Surely the victim of a split vote in the wake of James» heroics.
And in 2011, in the wake of heavy lobbying by infant - formula makers, the European Parliament fell short of the vote needed to prevent a disputed DHA claim from being made on formula labels.
In the wake of last month's dramatic vote on Syria, many people were asking whether we had witnessed a political game - changer.
Several GOP incumbents are even now publicly saying they're unsure if they'll be voting for him in the wake of the anti-gay comments mess last weekend in Brooklyn.
In the immediate wake of Theresa May's election meltdown this month, anti-Brexit commentators queued up to declare it a vote against her plans for a «hard» Brexit.
Klein's comments were a rebuke of the mainline Senate Democrats» earlier in the day referring to the eight - member IDC as «the rogue Democrats» while also challenging them to vote for «resistance» amendments — measures designed to bolster liberal policies in the wake of Donald Trump's presidential election.
In the wake of an appellate court decision, Spa City's charter change advocates are once again trying to get their hands on electronic images of ballots cast in November's charter referendum that was defeated by a narrow 10 - vote margiIn the wake of an appellate court decision, Spa City's charter change advocates are once again trying to get their hands on electronic images of ballots cast in November's charter referendum that was defeated by a narrow 10 - vote margiin November's charter referendum that was defeated by a narrow 10 - vote margin.
They set up a crowd - funded event, Unite Against Dividers, for artists, activists, curators, politicians, entrepreneurs, publishers and union and migrant representatives to meet up and organise in the wake of the Brexit vote.
We elect people to represent us in parliament, not a bunch of has beens most of which are never wasers, collecting # 305 per day for having a kip at our expense, and casting their demented opinions and wake up for long enough to vote.
The vote does not compel EU member states to act but it does increase pressure on Riyadh, in the wake of criticism from the UN and growing international alarm over civilian casualties in Yemen.
In the immediate wake of the House's narrow passage of the health care bill last week, the Democratic campaign committees launched digital ads attacking Republicans, even those who didn't vote for the bill.
In the wake of the Paris terrorist attacks, Democratic strategists say the vote was good politics for those 13 Democratic incumbents, who represent competitive districts of varying degrees.
In the wake of the Florida school massacre, the Democrats will tack on bills that have been stonewalled in committees — including banning bump stocks plus beefing up background checks and a law that allows courts to take away a disturbed person's guns — to unrelated legislation already up for voteIn the wake of the Florida school massacre, the Democrats will tack on bills that have been stonewalled in committees — including banning bump stocks plus beefing up background checks and a law that allows courts to take away a disturbed person's guns — to unrelated legislation already up for votein committees — including banning bump stocks plus beefing up background checks and a law that allows courts to take away a disturbed person's guns — to unrelated legislation already up for votes.
Probably worst of all, Faso's vote in favor of gutting New York's own laws flies directly in the face of both the visceral fear and anger demonstrated in the wake of the Florida mass shooting and of what 83 percent of gun - owning Republicans say they want.
In the wake of a less - than - helpful (from a minor party perspective) legal decision, the WFP has been working overtime this fall to get people to vote on its line, tapping well - known New Yokers — from Cynthia Nixon and Pete Seeger to Matt Damon and Gloria Steinem — to record videos and robocalls urging people to vote Row E.
The former broadcaster, who originally decided to stand in the immediate wake of the expenses scandal, only won 1,872 votes.
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