Sentences with phrase «life long labour»

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While I laboured in our home to give birth to another tiny - barely - there - baby that we would not hold in this life, my burning tears were tasted by a mouth that only spoke tongues for those long hours, my heart somehow in a groaning along with my body, for the joining of grief and worship and trust.
Some women choose to have absolutely no medical involvement in their labour, meaning they have no pain relief, no medication and no foetal monitoring; this is a personal choice and will be supported by the medical team, as long as nothing happens which could threaten the life of the mother or baby; if an emergency situation arises, the doctor may recommend taking medication or having a caesarean section.
Women do not have to suffer the pain of labour as medical intervention makes this unnecessary, in the same way we no longer expect to experience pain in other areas of our lives [4].
«If we're to get a strong and balanced recovery which everyone benefits from we need Labour's plan to tackle the cost - of - living crisis and reform our economy for the long term,» he commented.
Unless you're Ian Murray Labour MP in Scotland is no longer a job for life.
Long Live the Labour Force of Ghana!!!
Canvassing for Vince Cable in Twickenham, I met life - long Tories who switched to the Lib Dems or Labour because of this policy alone.
Hi, I am a life - long member of the Norwegian Labour party.
«I think I've been in Labour Party longer than Owen has lived... I've given my whole life to this party.
Besides low birth rates, higher life expectancy, longer education time and an increasing share of single - parent households, Germany is also the poster child of labour market dualisation: pampered workers in the industrial and unionised core contrast with part - time and irregular work in the peripheral service industry.
Accordingly, my poll found that while Labour were thought the best party on the cost of living, their lead vanished when it came to introducing practical policies that would work in the long run.
There is now a Tory Prime Minister with a majority in Parliament with the lowest share of the popular vote ever, who presided over the longest decline in living standards, yet Labour lost seats.
We wish him a very happy birthday and long life to be able to offer greater selfless service to labour unions, the State of Osun and mankind.
A quick witted and genuinely funny man whose book about being a Labour party activist is essential reading for anyone who needs cheering up after yet another rained out leaflet round — in fact, I seem to remember insisting my new boyfriend (now my long - suffering husband) read it to see what life with me would be like (he listened to the radio adaptation!).
Shunning the «overbearing» nanny state which has long been associated with the Labour party, Mr Brown instead talked of integrating the big challenges - environmental, economic and ensuring security - into the lives of ordinary people.
I doubt Brown will last much longer, I think once the conference is over Brown will know it's time to go, I doubt he would want to stay to the end and be blamed for putting labour out of power for maybe twenty odd years, Thatcher was in power for a long period as people did not trust Labour after two wars, I doubt I'd ever trust Labour again in my lifelabour out of power for maybe twenty odd years, Thatcher was in power for a long period as people did not trust Labour after two wars, I doubt I'd ever trust Labour again in my lifeLabour after two wars, I doubt I'd ever trust Labour again in my lifeLabour again in my life time.
We call upon the Labour Party NEC to immediately withdraw this suspension to allow the General Secretary, who has been a life - long member of the Labour Party and who represents thousands of low - paid workers across the UK, to exercise his democratic right to vote in the upcoming leadership election.
Four long months after it wheezed into life, the Labour leadership contest has proved one thing beyond doubt: for all the ideological gymnastics of the New Labour years, the party's political centre remains much where it ever was — on what used to be called the soft left.
Until the Iraq invasion, I had voted Labour all my (rather long) life but after that voting Labour became unthinkable until such time as the party acknowledged its mistake — and the many other mistakes it made which opened the way for the Tories to wreck our society.
An experience best lived unsullied by «democracy» or «accountability» This time that unhappy partnership is Ed Miliband's Labour party, hoping to cause maximum pain for the Coalition by dragging out the debate as long as possible and the Tory Right led by the 1922 Committee who are hoping to cause maximum pain for the Coalition by dragging out the debate as long as possible.
The seat had become vacant when the constituency's long - serving Labour Member of Parliament (MP), Reginald Sorensen, was made a life peer on 15 December 1964.
Figures obtained by Labour showed that in 2011/12, 287 hospitals in England reached capacity and were no longer able to accept any new patients brought in by ambulance, apart from life threatening cases.
Delivering his maiden speech on Wednesday, former soldier and journalist Richard Drax — who gained Dorset South from Labour — said that he had entered public life because he could no longer «sit on my hands and watch our beloved country lose her pride.»
Tom Watson, Michael Dugher and Vernon Coaker are all on the right, but better on class issues and, having voted for Ed Balls, may be better on the economy too — long live the tensions between Labour First and Progress!
The life - long Labour voter said she could no longer support the party under Jeremy Corbyn despite being a socialist
Conceding that it was now unlikely New Labour's pledge to halve the number of children living in poverty by 2010 would be met, the financial secretary, Stephen Timms, said the state of the economy had forced the government to rethink how best to fulfil the longer term goal of eradicating child poverty in the UK by 2020.
Ms Thornberry told Talk Radio presenter Julia Hartley - Brewer that Labour policy was that «the Falkland Islands are British so long as the people living there want to remain British».
In an agreement with the last Labour Government, workers pick up the bill if people end up living longer than expected and pension costs overshoot projections.
Clough was a life - long Socialist whom the Labour party twice tried to persuade to be a parliamentary candidate.
«We can no longer go on living the lie with these millions of people signed up as levy - paying members to the Labour Party, and treated as if they were members,» Mr Johnson told BBC Radio 4's The World At One.
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Due to his long years of hard labour, his family lived in a pucca brick home.
Valuable Advice While taking care of your pitch during winter is important, core maintenance for your synthetic pitch should be a year - round routine designed to reduce labour and extend the life of your pitch in the long run.
A judge who had been a labour lawyer once remarked in my presence (so this is the only citation you get)-- in exactly this context of the potential threat to lawyers» practices from ADR in civil litigation — that the practice of labour law showed how lawyers could make a good living resolving a lot of disputes quickly, rather than through the traditional civil litigation model of mining a few cases deeply over a long period.
It was effected in a range of ways: sheer force; the removal of children from their families; the withdrawal of «permissive occupancy» because titles to traditional lands had been granted to others and Aboriginal people no longer provided a useful pool of cheap labour; in many cases people were induced to move «voluntarily» to settlements and missions simply to gain access to food and basic services as competing land use destroyed the resource base of traditional life.
Goals: Increase the employment rate of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people; reduce the number of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people who are long term CD&EP participants or CD&EP participants where there is access to mainstream labour market; increase the average income of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people within the NNYR and reduce the number of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people living below the poverty line; safe and viably sustainable Indigenous communities, families and individuals (in terms off housing, infrastructure, essential services, employment, health, law, justice and education); identify the key stakeholders.
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