I ask, because
most politicians from all parties are busily trying to assure both the EU and the British electorate that nothing should really change when we finally leave.
Not exact matches
This is not surprising, coming
from the Federal
politician voted to be the one Canadians were
most likely to want to have a beer with.
Everyone
from investors and intellectuals to
politicians and entrepreneurs agree that what Europe needs
most is investment, jobs, innovation and better mechanisms to deal with future crisis.
What appear to be the
most powerful congestion - battling weapons?road tolls?face stiff opposition
from drivers and
politicians.
Elizabeth May's recent embrace of Blair Wilson, a rejected and controversial Liberal MP
from the Lower Mainland, as the party's first Member of Parliament should remind us that the
most important quality of any
politician is judgement.
Most politicians just push out messages, but Clement takes his followers into his living room and his jam sessions, posting pictures not only of himself, but also those taken
from his point of view.
The hectoring of three global giants in the world's largest manufacturing industry by the
most powerful
politician sent shudders through head offices
from Japan to Detroit to Ontario.
Most politicians suffer
from the Three B Syndrome, i.e. being Bred, Born and Brainwashed in some form of religion.
The National Front's Marine Le Pen, flag - bearer for these views, has become the nation's
most popular
politician, kept
from power only through the frenzied collaboration of the center - left, the center - right, and the mainstream media.
But we could hypothesize that «whenever a principle such as «Parliamentary Reform» is found in the antecedent world as a contrast between (a) moderate revival of an old ideal, (b) ultraconservative reaction, (c) popular anticipation of radical change, and (d) a vehicle for the ambitions of young
politicians and idealists, then the principle in form (d) is
most likely to be articulated as the primary element in some event emerging
from that antecedent world.»
According to Wallis, while he disagrees with Land on
most political issues, they were able to have a civil debate - something Wallis hopes
politicians can learn
from.
If their elders remain aloof
from civic affairs, at
most engaging in detached observation and criticism of the
politicians, it is hardly cause for wonder that the young should learn to leave the decisions of state to others and thus prepare the way for the loss of their liberties.
But it was Murfreesboro that got the
most attention
from national media, the Justice Department, and local
politicians.
The
politicians that scream the
most about cutting the fat
from the lean are the first to vote for Congressional pay hikes.
In this respect, it is the
politicians and those who will benefit
most from the distribution who LOVE the money.
Where is the outrage
from Jews (for whom we created anti-antisemitism laws), African - Americans (who have faced the
most hate crimes),
politicians (who advocate law and order), and Christians (the largest America group which advocates peace, love, harmony, and understanding).
Each one can be saved in his own law, all laws are right: This is fully erroneous and a
most shameful heresy: There is no law in which we may be saved except the law of Christ our Saviour... [and the footnote says]: This is a perverse dogma of
politicians and those tolerant... Consequently being indifferent they wander very far away
from the truth».
Good point.Perhaps they are targeting the reasonable folks that may be swayed
from religion.These folks (the reasonable), would
most likely be Democrats and would be turned off by an anti-Obama billboard.But yes, the fact that Obama - and all American
politicians - claim these deep beliefs is a problem for AA.
Yes,
most politicians suffer
from this malady.
While repeated calls
from academia and public health have failed to convince
most politicians, the group hopes calls
from within the criminal justice system will finally make them listen.
The Thatcherites,
from the intellectuals such as Cowling, Hayek and Scruton to
politicians such as Thatcher, Lawson and Tebbit, revolted against what was
most significant about the post-war years: the preeminence of politics as a decision - making method for social problems.
One of the
most obvious is the trust in institutions: As per FiveThirtyEght (originally sourced
from Gallup), trust in political institutions (and thus
politicians) in USA is abysmally low.
In this sense, they are not different
from most of Europe's
politicians.
Given that low - income individuals are the
most likely to not vote largely because they need to work - often being paid hourly and needing the money more desperately than others, and that low - income individuals are more likely to be Democrats than Republicans, why hasn't a democratic
politician spearheaded this effort that could see increased turnout
from their base?
He was one of the
most inexperienced
politicians in the presidential race, but his positions in defense of the «traditional family» and Costa Rican «traditional values and principles» ensured the support of the
most conservative sectors of the electorate, especially
from the growing evangelical part of the population.
Most people do this
from the comfort of their armchairs, shouting at Question Time or changing the TV channel when a particularly annoying
politician crosses their screen.
One star was Andrew Neil, the man who has gone
from Sunday Times editor to publishing and now resides as the presenter
most likely to ambush a
politician on policy weaknesses.
«When we emerge victorious
from the primary, Ms. Gillibrand will be unable to hide
from her record as the
Most Liberal Senator in Washington and voters will have a stark choice between a businessman who will address our nation's fiscal crisis and a politically - expedient
politician.»
For the very highest level positions, or for the
most flamboyant or charismatic
politicians, the fame and recognition
from being in political office will allow them to enrich themselves, once out of office, through different types of media - talk shows, jobs with news networks, books (with massive advances), and paid speaking engagements.
Most important, they can ensure that the British people can benefit
from the best market regulations that the world has to offer (rather than forcing their
politicians to invent everything on their own).
A century after the first women gained the right to vote, we asked some of the current crop of leading
politicians to tell us about the female parliamentarian they
most admire
from the last 100 years...
With the exception of Ed Balls,
politicians are still the
most hated people in society (apart
from...
That he has emerged
from the early part of the leadership campaign as the
most ideologically energetic and robust of the candidates strengthens the case for older
politicians.
Coming two weeks after the European elections, this event will bring together an audience of
politicians, policymakers, thinkers, media commentators and business stakeholders
from across the political spectrum to discuss the
most pressing challenges faced by the European Union and its member states.
A final reason for their unhappiness has to do with how
politicians meet FOI: senior
politicians and officials only ever see a few requests, often the
most sensitive or
most potentially damaging, and often
from journalists.
FOI needs support
from politicians to flourish and those very
politicians most at risk
from exposure need to get behind it or at least tolerate it.
Most participants in the ethnic minority poll could not name spontaneously a single
politician from their own or another minority background.
Prosecutors say the 74 - year - old Silver earned $ 4 million illegally in fees for his work on behalf of a cancer researcher and real estate developers who stood to benefit
from his clout as one of the three
most powerful
politicians in New York state government.
«Bloomberg's job - approval is over 50 percent, at a level
most politicians would wallow in during this anti-incumbent storm, but it's way down
from the heady 70 - plus heights the Mayor enjoyed before he ran for a third term,» Q pollster Mickey Carroll said.
The failure of the «Big Conversation» can be judged
from the fact that today
most people increasingly feel that
politicians and government are failing to articulate their interests.
What drives him
from the first time he is asked to do some work for Brown is his love and admiration for this
most unlovable of
politicians.
The poll finds the governor's popularity has dropped to 64 percent — still higher than
most politicians in the country — but an eight point slide
from a 72 percent approval rating in December.
Most politicians have fled their party offices in Borno State following a threat by members of the Islamic sect, Boko Haram, to attack all political party offices
from...
State
politicians running for the City Council are four - for - four in terms of receiving the
most donations
from the real estate industry.
Operatives
from both parties say the young secretary of state likely holds a small lead over the longtime
politician Blunt, a remarkable development for a race that
most analysts considered a second - tier contest when the summer began.
Cuomo's approval rating is still higher than
most politicians, at 55 %, but it's down nearly 20 points
from last December, when Cuomo reached his highest approval rating ever, at 74 %.
Brady is the
most powerful
politician on the list, as his role as chair of the 1922 Committee makes him the keeper of any letters of no confidence in the prime minister
from Conservative MPs.
So, sorry, whilst I don't as a matter of unconditional principal, deny that sometimes «devolution» can be inevitable (eg, Wales and Scotland), even desirable, but as with the very cynical, divide and rule, and destroy, motivation behind the regionalisation of the NHS, and the current «Northern Powerhouse» structures which draw Labour
politicians into Austerity collaboration at an intimate local level, there is very little to be said in the favour of
most «devolutionary» developments today
from a radical socialist perspective.
In terms of real estate, he will likely go down as one of the
most influential
politicians to have shaped the city —
from vetoing the controversial West Side stadium proposal to shepherding through approval of millions of dollars in 421a tax breaks for the mega towers along Billionaire's Row.
Commentators
from all sides of the left have been critical:
most voters already think all
politicians are far too close to the media barons.