Sentences with phrase «into voting decisions»

Gardner probes how conceptions of truth guided the electorate, which candidate was able to create «beautiful» experiences, and how goodness likely factored into the voting decisions of millions of Americans.
Clients can select which issue categories they care about, and how they would like company performance in those areas to translate into voting decisions.
«Followers of Jesus Christ can not claim to vote their values unless they factor into their voting decision care for the poor, the sick, the hungry, the displaced, and the war - torn both here and abroad.»

Not exact matches

I've pretty much made the decision that I'm not going to vote for anyone who brings religion into their campaign.
Ireland's recent decision to approve same - sex marriage, by popular referendum, has left the country's Catholic reputation in ruins.Of course, this shift didn't come about overnight — secularization has been in the works for some time — but the vote reinforces the feeling of a dramatic break with Ireland's Catholic heritage, and a step into an uncertain future.
A campaign that had all the elements of an exciting drama in the run - up to the vote had suddenly materialised into an irrevocable decision in the cold...
It is as if we have a chairman of our committee of many selves within us who does not integrate the many into one but who merely counts the votes at each decision, and leaves disgruntled minorities....
In a move unprecedented during the last quarter century of organic industry rulemaking, the USDA ignored the NOSB vote in the Federal Register without an opportunity for the public to comment on their decision before it goes into effect.
A committee of the Chicago Park District board voted Monday to decentralize the parks system into 17 parts and to give managers of those divisions power to make many decisions on park programs, purchasing and maintenance that are now made at the district level.
I got into the position of deputy general secretary because the people voted for me I didn't impose myself on the people and the point I am making is that same way the people determined that President Rawlings will be our leader, the same way people determined President Mills to be our leader, the same way people determined President Mahama will be our leader and he was our leader and if the people determine that leadership should rotate I will respect that decision of the people and respect the leader at any point in time..»
I got into the position of deputy general secretary because the people voted for me I didn't impose myself on the people and the point I am making is that same way the people determined that President Rawlings will be our leader, the same way people determined President Mills to be our leader, the same way people determined President Mahama will be our leader and he was our leader and if the people determine that leadership should rotate I will respect that decision of the people and respect the leader at any point in time, but for now i will not endorse anyone, i will not endorse John mahama.»
But most people don't really get much of a choice for who to vote, nor much of an input into how those they voted for / against decide when they make legislative decisions.
Compounding problems for Democrats hoping to win the seat, a majority of voters — 54 percent — are locked into their decision as to who they will vote for in the special election, while 33 percent said they were «fairly certain» they won't change their mind.
To make the point even more directly, if it is a consequence of a «yes» vote in the Scottish referendum that the rest of the UK must reapply to join the European Union and either looses its currency or is required to enter into a currency union with a foreign state, the impact of the decision is such that the English, Welsh, and Northern Irish voters should also have a say.
State Senate Republican Leader Dean Skelos says a bill to put into state law the abortion rights protections in the federal Roe v. Wade decision won't be voted on in the state Senate.
The Senate voted to roll back the department's decision twice, in 2017 and this year, but the Assembly did not follow suit, meaning the new rules still went into effect.
His decision to step aside and endorse his former House colleague turned the Democratic Primary into a mere formality — Berman dominated in both fundraising and name recognition, and cleaned up with nearly 96 percent of the vote in her head - to - head against the fledgling campaign of first - time candidate Arthur Morrison.
«By fixing the vote in the Commons next Wednesday, No 10 is bouncing parliament into a momentous decision years before expert opinion says that is necessary,» he said.
In a speech at Lancaster House, May outlined a «hard Brexit» stance, which toughened up the referendum vote decision into a commitment to re-control all immigration and exit fairly completely from all EU institutions and arrangements.
(CNN)-- After soon - to - be congressman Mark Sanford is sworn into office this week, he'll begin working with the national Republican Party, despite their campaign wing's decision to pull out of his race just weeks ahead of the May 7 vote.
«An uneasy truce between Unite and the Labour leadership after Ed Miliband's decision to abandon an inquiry into voting malpractice in Falkirk was threatening to fray on Sunday amid claims that witnesses had been bullied into dropping accusations and a claim by a Labour MP that Unite threatened to stop # 3m in party donations unless an apology was given.»
A coalition of Republicans and a handful of breakaway Democrats have blocked votes on an abortion rights provision that would codify into state law the federal rights granted to New York women under the landmark Roe v Wade decision.
Twice, in 2013 and 2014, she voted «nay» or sat out the vote for the 10 - part Women's Equality Act, pushed by Democratic Governor Andrew Cuomo, which would guarantee equal pay for women and strengthen protections for victims of human trafficking, but also codify into state law the Roe v. Wade Supreme Court decision.
While it is always difficult to predict the outcome of a decision based on the oral argument, the Court appears to be divided into two blocks, with Justice Kennedy potentially casting the deciding vote.
In examining the impact of the school's civic climate, it is again important to take into account other factors, focusing this time on those most likely to influence the respondent's decision to vote.
In an exclusive interview with The Globe and Mail on the heels of the Fed's monetary - policy decision Tuesday - in which the central bank took a small step back into re-investing some of its own balance sheet to ease monetary conditions - the influential bond manager gave a vote of confidence to the Fed's strategy, criticized the Obama administration and Congress for a their lack of innovation and leadership, and argued that unless big government - policy changes are made, the United States faces years of economic stagnation.
Your vote then translates into facts that your vote has some function and weight, you have an opinion that will count, you can influence the decisions made by your governing board but most important you can support the organization that sponsors and tracks the events your springer runs in.
«I'm so disappointed that a unanimous decision last month turned into four votes of opposition tonight.»
Hard bargaining by countries such as China, India, and Brazil in the run - up to that decision translated into receiving a 47 percent share of the voting rights in the body.
The representatives take the public's opinion into account in their decision - making (either directly, or via their voting behaviour).
«At a time when ocean votes are becoming increasingly partisan, Congressman Lance makes balanced decisions that take into account the importance of healthy oceans to his constituents,» said David Wilmot, Ph.D., Ocean Champions» President and Co-Founder.
The United Church of Canada voted to sell off fossil fuel assets worth $ 5.9 million and instead pump funds into renewable energy co-operatives in a landmark decision on Aug. 11.
However, the Brexit vote has brought into question the access of UK businesses and individuals to the ECJ to resolve legal disputes, pursue damages or challenge government decisions that might impact their profitability.
A review of past decisions by CRDN panels revealed, however, that the band had an established history of deciding by majority vote, and that they had incorporated tie - breaking rules into their election statute.
I just assume that partners would factor such a decision into the vote.
When taking decisions referred to in paragraphs 2 and 3, the Council shall act without taking into account the votes of the representative of the government of the Member State in question.
The Electoral Commission is facing possible legal action over its decision to drop an investigation into Vote Leave's Brexit campaign spending.
Asked at a Senate hearing days before the vote if she thought a British decision to leave the EU would push the U.S. into recession, Yellen said, «I don't think that's the most likely case, but we just don't really know what will happen, and we'll have to watch very carefully.»
If the seller wishes to negotiate an agreement that would entitle the seller to receive the surplus special levies or vote on decisions relating to the disposition of the surplus, the seller and the buyer should be advised to seek independent legal advice prior to entering into an unconditional Contract of Purchase and Sale.
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