Sentences with phrase «likely political difficulty»

This Tory sees a more likely political difficulty arising from Corbyn's defeat and victory for Andy Burnham or Yvette Cooper being misinterpreted as a triumph for Labour moderation when, in this cabinet member's opinion, Burnham and Cooper are actually «running left».

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Regarding the path ahead for ECB policy, it seems likely adjustments to the central bank's bond - purchasing program will be discussed by policymakers at meetings in coming months, given the technical difficulties and political risks involved.
If so, the Handbook of Political Party Funding will provide a valuable resource for discussions of how the current situation may be changed — not least of all the difficulties that any attempted resolution is likely to encounter.
In addition to the difficulties of carving up a district containing only a small piece of Queens, Manhattan's many important political leaders would likely strongly object to the chaos the move would cause in their borough.
Compared to older generations, younger workers (ages 18 - 34) were more likely to have reported that political talk has negatively affected their work performance, with almost a quarter saying they have been less productive (24 percent), 21 percent citing a decline in work quality and 19 percent reporting having difficulty getting their work done.
This elite and visible unanimity, however, belied the tangle of issues revealed earlier in the day during the smaller, nontelevised meeting where scholars from economics, political science, law, and public policy examined the likely difficulties of devising immigration policies that help the economy without harming immigrants or people who are already in the country.
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