Sentences with phrase «key constituencies by»

This is not the first example, and surely won't be the last, of appealing to key constituencies by undoing, suspending, or waiving government practices that they find onerous and unpleasant.

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As they continued on their headlong march into transparency, McDonald's Canada conceived of the Listening Tour, based on town halls held by the company's former U.S. president Jan Fields, to build relationships with key, sometimes antagonistic, constituencies.
American steel companies are a key constituency for Mr. Trump, who won the support of some blue - collar workers by pledging to revive United States industry.
5) Edmonton - Glenora Represented by both PC and Liberal MLAs over the past twenty years, this constituency could be a key battleground for five opposition parties in the next election.
While UKIP has few / no MPs it is not unreasonable to say that they have taken votes away from the Conservative party in recent years and potential UKIP voters are seen by many as key in some marginal constituencies especially in «working class» areas where many voters are socially to the right and economically to the left.
A forthcoming by - election in the Cumbrian constituency of Copeland is shaping up to become a key test for the Labour Party's electoral prospects under the leadership of Jeremy Corbyn.
By mid-November, in its key seats, Labour had contacted over 15,000 voters per constituency, 21 % on average.
Liu, a former New York City comptroller is being supported by Reps. Joe Crowley, Grace Meng and Gregory Meeks — three Queens lawmakers who represent key constituencies.
The Tories made big gains in some areas, matched by a failure to make inroads in other key constituencies.
UKIP's capacity to change constituency - level outcomes by grabbing 15 - 25 % of the votes in key seats will matter just as much as its potential to win further seats outright.
It became more alarming when it was realized that the Constituency Party Chairman, Secretary, Organizer and some key members of the constituency executives as well as the P.C were not aware of this plot bConstituency Party Chairman, Secretary, Organizer and some key members of the constituency executives as well as the P.C were not aware of this plot bconstituency executives as well as the P.C were not aware of this plot by the M.C.E.
At Labour's conference in Manchester next week, delegates will be debating and voting on a number of key changes to the party's rule book, tabled both by the national executive and by constituency parties.
Democrats have three terrific, progressive candidates in key districts in Long Island's Nassau County, which has long been dominated by GOP elected officials far out of touch with today's constituencies:
The unions have also targeted spending for the first time in the key 100 battleground constituencies by 68 per cent to # 450,000.
The Diabetes Prevention Summit: Translating Clinical Science into Practice was co-moderated by John Brooks, President and CEO of Joslin Diabetes Center, and Dr. Sachin Jain of Brigham and Women's Hospital (formerly Senior Advisor to the Administrator, Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services), The summit included over 40 key national diabetes constituencies and organizations and was held at the Fairmont Hotel in Washington, D.C.
In contrast, members of the opposition and numerous independent media sources highlighted among other things the poor quality of indelible ink — the first time it was used in a Malaysian election — which could be washed off almost immediately, early voting for servicemen and civil servants, state domination of media and repression of independent journalists, and perhaps most troubling of all, the mobilization by Barisan Nasional of foreign guest workers to vote in key constituencies.
Necessary details await future inquiry, discussion, experimentation, and ownership of the plan by all key constituencies.
«We publish books, reports, and briefing papers that illuminate critical problems and advance innovative solutions; work at both the national and state level with advocates and policymakers to promote reforms; help to build the capacity and skills of key progressive constituencies; project our values into the media by promoting Demos Fellows and staff in print, broadcast, and Internet venues; and host public events that showcase new ideas and leading progressive voices.»
«Maybe the NEA and AFT having less of it will lead to a wealth of something else: good decisionmaking — particularly on education — by members of the party whose key constituency is supposed to be «the little guy.»»
He is backed by the Legislature, the State Board of Education (whose members he appoints), as well as other key education constituencies such as the state's leading teachers unions and professional organizations representing school administrators and school board members.
An American constituency was also key at Nathalie Obadia, a Paris and Brussels gallery that had a beautiful, austere selection of black - and - white photographs by the late Malian photographer Seydou Keïta, who Obadia noted was a major influence on popular contemporary American artists such as Mickalene Thomas and Kehinde Wiley.
For those of you who aren't familiar with Evolve Law, it's a community of legal tech companies, entrepreneurs, investors, and consultants, as well as law firms and law schools, founded by legal tech entrepreneurs Mary Juetten (of Traklight) and Jules Miller (formerly of Hire an Esquire) to encourage greater collaboration and cross-fertilization among key legal tech constituencies.
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