Sentences with phrase «key politicians»

The group carried out organised killings during the last election and are widely speculated to have been working in partnership with key politicians.
In arguing this point, Smith used the histories of British liberalism and laissez faire economics and the public statements of key politicians like Sir John A. Macdonald and Sir Alexander Galt to demonstrate what he called «the thinking of the Fathers of Confederation.»
Still, the golden rule of building relationships with key politicians by providing value before you need them, applies; industry information, issuebased white papers, international policy perspectives and access to thought leaders are as valuable here as they are elsewhere.
Two key politicians withdrew their support for a planned 470,000 - square - foot shopping center along Staten Island's waterfront.
While the two can perhaps call it even in backing from key politicians, Ayala had significantly more money than Rodriguez for the remainder of the campaign, at least as of the most recent filings with Campaign Finance Board.
According to the website, it conducted a «large - scale research project», sampling 47,000 people, which provided a profile including things like «key national and local political issues, levels of trust in key politicians, voting behaviours / intentions, and preferred information channels».
For New York real estate players, who rank among the most active lobbyists in New York State politics, it's welcome news that certain pleasantries exchanged with key politicians may not get construed as corruption in court.
Here's our pick of ten key politicians - and why they should be worried by the redrawn constituency boundaries unveiled today.
Before the debate I talked to a number of the key politicians, most of whom spoke or are going to speak in the Commons, to get their views on the wider implications of the clashes.
Philip Hammond has a reputation as a low - key politician with a slightly dry personality who can be trusted as a safe pair of hands — a particularly useful skill - set as he navigates the UK away from a Brexit - inspired slowdown.
As the movie opens, Smiley is absorbing the news that his aged, brillaint - but - volatile boss (John Hurt) has lost favor with key politicians and will be kicked out as head of British intelligence.
Ok, guys, now how about messaging some key politicians and captive media outlets to adjust their behavior accordingly?l?
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