The key dividing line of this Parliament — a universal welfare state versus a residual one — remains in tact.
Not exact matches
Ed Miliband has delivered a «
Key» speech on the economy and drawn the
dividing line for the election in 2015 say Unite.
Pro-Corbyn party members believe their man's politics hold the
key to defeating the SNP but Davidson's success (remember, the Tories were supposed to be extinct in Scotland) has surely proved that, north of the border, political parties are
divided along constitutional
lines rather than left v right ideological ones.
It is well - known that one of the
key fault
lines of inequality in China is the rural - urban
divide.
Establishing new
dividing lines to carry into the general election will play a
key role in party thinking.
En - route to the seaside I look forward to what we can expect from Cameron's speech, his
key messages to delegates and the wider public - and what will be the
key focus of debate which will draw the
dividing line between the Conservatives and Labour.
The photos taken by New Horizons» cameras show that the low - lying cloud candidates all lie near the terminator — the
line dividing day from night — suggesting that the colder conditions present in these areas may be
key to cloud formation on Pluto.
The
dividing line between this and Type 2 can be a little blurry, but in general, the
key feature of these games is that they emphasise the «RPG» part of «tactical RPG».
What used to be the
dividing line between British voters is now rendered useless in determining the results, as age takes over as the new
key predictor of voting intention in British politics.
[56] The
key is to find the
dividing line between physical damage that is excluded as «making good faulty workmanship», and physical damage that is «resulting damage» which is covered by the policy.
Commonly colored elements include the applicant's name,
key titles,
dividing lines, and frames or boxes.