Sentences with phrase «most marginal»

The latter, in its judgement of September 2010 (grudgingly) adopted the reasoning of the Court of Justice (so adieu to the ius cogens standard) and found in favour of Mr Kadi, ruling that the Commission had only paid heed to fundamental rights considerations in the most marginal fashion.
My wish for Canada is that that sort of discrimination becomes so contrary to the social and public mainstream that, regardless of whether it is legally permitted, only the most marginal and outsider groups will engage in it.
The work that I do around the world, particularly in developing countries, is primarily focused on showing how meeting basic human needs using the world's best practices in sustainable technology can leverage the creation of real jobs and real businesses that lead to genuine economic progress for even the most marginal of peoples.
Even in places like Cambodia, where decentralised electricity systems play a marginal role, they are crucial in bringing access to 240,000 people in the most marginal communities.
Visiting Australia's most marginal seat, Corangamite in Victoria's south - west, Mr Abbott said the Gillard Government would be punished at the next election for misleading the nation on the carbon tax.
I've only the most marginal idea of what Chicago - based artist Conrad Freiburg's recent exhibition, «The Blind Light, the Pyre of Night,» is actually about, but have no doubt that he could account for every flick of a pencil and hammering of a nail, that it all comes together for him in pristine and irrefutable logic.
Because of the increasing level of cash flows necessary to service the debt relative to the economic yield on the assets, it doesn't take much fluctuation to make the most marginal borrowers question whether they can hold onto the assets.
I agree with the above comments as well and I think that the government should consider limiting tax on RRSPs to at most the marginal rate at the time of contribution.
It is far better to simply understand which of your existing investments are the most marginal in expected returns, so that you can use those as a source of cash when you find promising opportunities.
Our country, it seemed to me, was essentially on the right track.Whether Democrats or Republicans held the White House or the majorities in Congress made only the most marginal difference.
Often, students with the most marginal controls are the ones who most need physical outlets.
He enters as the most marginal of figures and leaves a powerful one.
In reality, the people at greatest risk from this old foe are those who have always been most at risk: the poorest and most marginal groups, those with suppressed immunity, and those who care for them — in Harlem, the Bronx, Brooklyn, and across the river in Newark, New Jersey.
With this in mind, they set their sights on one of the most marginal targets under these constraints: Kepler 452 b.
By 2005 it was one of Labour «s most marginal seats, since 2010 it has been comfortably Conservative.
Croydon Central was also the most marginal seat in both 1974 elections but in 1979 it returned the largest Tory majority of the three
It's the SNP / Lab gap that remains static and the swing from Conservative is now so significant that of their 13 seats they are now projected to lose 5 and by a substantial margin in the most marginal of Stirling.
I already had this seat down as the fourth most marginal Tory seat that the party will retain after Pudsey, Halesowen and Gloucester.
Politics: Kettering was Labour «s most marginal seat after the 1997 election and remained an ultra-marginal in 2001.
Here is the lead by constituency on the local votes from the 10 most marginal Conservative held seats in 2015 and Reading East / West (seats with ward boundary changes, no local elections in 2015 or either Con or Lab not running in more than one ward have been omitted), the actual majority is in brackets:
Labour enjoys a 44 % to 36 % lead in the 33 most marginal seats where they are lead challengers to us.
In 2005 this was one of the most marginal seats in the country, held by Labour «s Derek Wyatt by only 79 votes.
For instance, Democratic Audit demonstrated that turnout was 9.2 % higher in the most marginal seats when compared to the safest seats.
They will vigorously defend their own 40 most marginal seats, and target a further 40 which they narrowly failed to take in 2010.
The most marginal seat after the 2017 election is North East Fife, where the SNP beat the Lib Dems by a mere two votes.
It makes Cheltenham the tenth most marginal seat in the country, requiring a 0.55 % swing to take the seat.
The city of Chester, famous for its two - tiered high street and well - preserved city walls, is also one the UK's most marginal constituencies.
At the moment you're probably right that even if Con picked up every UKIP voter, it wouldn't affect the result in those most marginal seats... but it would make a difference in target seats further down the list, and consequently to Labour's majority / largest party prospects.
In the case of ComRes, their marginal seats polls cover the 40 most marginal seats with Labour and Conservative in first and second place.
In short even in the most marginal seats of the sort that might be subject to a pact, there is unlikely to be any opportunity to have selected a Conservative candidate for at least three years.
The most marginal of all was Thurrock, with a Tory majority of 92, who were to have an all - woman shortlist.
It's Labour's second most marginal seat in the country.
Labor's most marginal seats going into the 2013 election are inner - city Hindmarsh (ALP 6.1 %) and Adelaide (ALP 7.5 %).
This poll isn't the 40 closest Lab - Con marginals that ComRes usually poll in their marginals omnibus, but a different bespoke sample of the fifty most marginal Con held marginals with Labour in second place.
As regular readers will recall, ComRes's marginal polls cover the 40 most marginal Con - v - Lab seats (25 Conservative held, 15 Labour held).
In three - quarters of their most marginal seats, their membership is falling.
Meanwhile, an opinion poll commissioned by former Tory deputy chairman Lord Ashcroft in the 40 most marginal Tory - held seats suggests that Labour remains on course for a comfortable overall majority at the next election — not because the party itself is gaining ground, but because Ukip has tripled its share of the vote, mainly at the expense of the Conservatives.
«This is the most marginal seat in the country - it needs just a 0.2 per cent swing to go to the Conservatives.
Things are looking rather less bad in the 8 most marginal seats we hold against the Lib Dems — though only because the Lib Dems» vote share has fallen further than ours has.
Labor will struggle to retain its most marginal seats, Corangamite (ALP 0.3 %), Deakin (ALP 0.6 %) and La Trobe (ALP 1.7 %).
We would also agree on which coalition party should contest the most marginal seats of the opposition parties.
Matthew Barrett profiles the MPs trying to keep hold of the most marginal Tory seats Main Theresa May's statement to the House: «We can soon put Qatada on a plane and get him out of our country for good»»
As a Labour analysis shows a fall in membership in Tory associations in the most marginal parliamentary seats, De Piero is to launch a campaign to sign up supporters who are normally disengaged from politics.
Turning to the Lib Dem seats polled, Lord Ashcroft did fieldwork in the ten most marginal Lib Dem seats with the Conservatives in second place.
Laura Moffat, the Labour backbencher whose Crawley seat is the most marginal in the country, was singled out for praise by the Daily Telegraph.
ComRes have a poll of marginal seats out tonight covering the forty most marginal seats with Labour and Conservative in first and second place (so 25 with Tory incumbents, 15 with Labour incumbents).
ComRes's regular marginal polls cover the 40 most marginal Con v Lab seats, 25 held by the Tories, 15 held by Labour.
It's a repeat of his first polling of Con - Lab seats in April and now as then, Ashcroft polled the 12 most marginal Conservative held seats with Labour in second place, plus two other seats (South Thanet and Great Yarmouth) that he thought might have interesting UKIP results.
«I could not have asked for a better or more dedicated team, but on polling day you excelled yourselves again - and the excellent results in so many of our most marginal seats are testament to that.
As with the ComRes marginal poll in the week the seats polled were mostly ultra-marginal seats — in this case, the 12 most marginal Con - Lab seats, the 12 most marginal Lab - Con seats, but whereas the ComRes poll was a single sample representing the most marginal 40, these were 24 individual samples, one from each seat.
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