Sentences with phrase «meaningful say»

The tiny stake gained by American, based in Fort Worth, reflects the sheer size of the companies and reluctance in both countries to give foreign investors meaningful say in how an airline is run.
The Gunners were still nine points behind leaders Chelsea but, with an inviting run of fixtures ahead, there was still a belief that Arsene Wenger's side could have a meaningful say in the Premier League title race.
«However, any new site for a jail in this borough must be thoroughly vetted, and the people of the Bronx must have a meaningful say in the selection of any future site, be it the one that has been proposed in Mott Haven or other appropriate sites that could host a new jail,» he said.
Sure, you still need to take EU rules and implement them, with no meaningful say in how they are arrived at.
It was always wrong for the Government to try to stop Parliament having a meaningful say in how the UK leaves the EU.
To the extent that the UK has any meaningful say over a process so far dictated almost entirely by Brussels, it is arguably parliament that matters more than the cabinet.
While agreeing that criminal justice reform and a fairer court system to all New Yorkers is a «defining issue of our time,» Diaz added, «any new site for a jail in this borough must be thoroughly vetted, and the people of The Bronx must have a meaningful say in the selection of any future site... Presenting the selection of this site as a fait accompli undermines the entire process, and has the potential to derail necessary criminal justice reform.»
If they do not choose an open primary method of selection - which is what ConservativeHome now strongly recommends as the only way of members retaining a meaningful say in selections - grassroots members will only be left with the job of identifying three or four candidates from a field of approximately 12 to 15.
When Indigenous Australians are asked whether they can have a say within their community, the young, females, and those with low levels of education are much less likely to say they can have a meaningful say.
It gives us an opportunity to have a meaningful say, at the national level, in the development of policies that affect us and provides a national voice to express our priorities and aspirations.
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