Sentences with phrase «moved the party well»

The issue of grammar schools has long been a faultline within the Tory party, although Michael Gove as education secretary had moved the party well away from supporting selection.

Not exact matches

«My office will continue to fight for victims» best interests throughout the bankruptcy proceedings, and engage with all parties, including The Weinstein Company and Lantern, in an ongoing effort to advance the principles we set forward when we filed our complaint: ensuring that victims are compensated, employees are protected moving forward, and perpetrators and enablers of abuse are not unjustly enriched,» he said.
I do try and fit in cardio alongside yoga and find that running can be hugely rewarding, often best with a buddy, and I have recently found a real joy in spinning, it's like a big sweaty party and just gets you moving and out of breath the right way.
Lacazette's apparent frustration will have caused some concern to Lyon and it seems like the Frenchman may have convinced his club that letting him move on is in the best interests of all parties.
It could well be a good move for all parties.
Chelsea are claimed to have come in with a late move to sign Alexis Sanchez from Arsenal, but which of the supposed interested parties would be better for us to deal with?
Or because this might be the end of the storyline and all parties will move on to better things.
This is a move that may well suit all parties but will not have been one anyone could have predicted four years ago.
The former Barcelona man may well benefit from a move to Fratton Park where he could be a big fish in a relatively small pond but perhaps a loan deal would suit all parties as opposed to Harry allowing the # 6m man to make a permanent exit.
It's better for both parties that he moves on as he earns # 100k a week, we can use that money elsewhere.
A move away for Young may well suit all parties and could serve to rejuvenate a career that has arguably started to stagnate though a great deal will depend on just how much Man United look to earn from his sale.
From an Arsenal perspective, they'll surely prefer to see Ozil move abroad rather than risk seeing him join a Premier League rival, so finances aside, this could be a good move for all parties.
why did we play Welbeck in the striker's role... no one can question his heart but to have a player with such limited first - touch and finishing skills against such a game opponent with Lacazette on the bench is almost unforgivable... maybe it's because Welbeck tows the party line or maybe it's because Welbeck doesn't know anything but 100 % on the pitch, unfortunately neither of these qualities makes him a capable starting striker on a team with any real aspirations... I can only hope that he was being showcased for a move elsewhere, as there was some talk last week about some interest from Everton... if he moved on that would be the only silver lining of this coach's decision, but once again it wouldn't excuse this club for putting business decisions ahead of fielding the best possible team to secure 3 points at Anfield
Naturally, the connection with Jurgen Klopp is mentioned as the pair have previously worked together at Dortmund with the German tactician getting the best out of the prolific forward, and so a move to Anfield could be appealing to all parties.
Andrea Pirlo has practically begged for this move to be sealed and made it abundantly clear he wants to join his former boss at Stamford Bridge and now it appears to be about how best to make both parties happy with the deal.
That's not considering the possibility that Wenger will strengthen his squad further too, and so the best solution for all parties it seems is that he moves on.
The 18 - year - old has just over 12 months remaining on his current contract, and Milan have been keen to secure his long - term future well ahead of that to avoid interested parties making their move.
While that isn't likely to go down too well with Klopp or the Reds, both parties are now moving in their new directions with Balotelli hoping to make his move to France a success.
Chief executive Peter Storrie said in his programme notes ahead of Tuesday's Premier League 1 - 1 draw against Sunderland: «I already have more than one interested party and am hopeful that we can finally find owners who have the best interests of everyone at the club at heart in order to move us forward.»
Liverpool legend Michael Owen has admitted that he is disappointed to see Suarez leave the Reds, but believes that his move to Barcelona was best for all parties concerned.
Caballero would not be a long - term fix for Benítez or Newcastle but, if he wanted to eke out the last of his playing career, it would be the best move for all parties.
I think a move to Marseille would be best for both parties.
Both parties reportedly feel it's the best move as Real hierarchy doesn't know what to do with a player with recurrent injury problems.
The best move for both parties would be a sale — Sturridge is no longer young and would therefore earn Liverpool a significant profit on the 12 million pounds he was acquired for (a sale worth between 25 - 35m would seem apt given tendency to pick up injury) whilst also keeping the striker from seeing out prolonged periods of his career as a backstage actor.
Because let's be realistic here; another player who has the same style, form, injury record and recent performance levels, probably has us all talking about it being «best for all parties» if he moved on in the summer.
«If there is an interest from both parties to move on, then we will talk with the club, but at this point we only have one objective and that is to perform as well as possible for Everton.»
With the emergence of Alex Iwobi and the likelihood of new summer signings, Chamberlain is unlikely to get the game time he needs to develop appropriate at The Emirates — it is best for both parties to move on.
As the mom of four small kids (whose previous cooking experience was limited to watching the Barefoot Contessa on TV then doing my best to replicate her moves for dinner parties), I've finally figured out that feeding kids well is equal parts simple recipes, steady parenting, and plain ol' trying again.
There really doesn't have to be any special reason to hold a «kindness party» — moving in, moving out, birthday, holiday, starting school, ending school or school holidays are all good reasons!
Party guests who are moving, grooving and singing along to the music might best appreciate a menu made up of easy to eat, finger foods, such as tea sandwiches, chicken bites, cheese and crackers, mozzarella sticks and ke - bobs.
Toddlers can't resist a dance party, so clear a spot, and let little ones bust their best moves to a Halloween - inspired playlist.
The thing I very much liked about Ed's candidacy was that he offered the Labour Party the best opportunity to move on from the Blair and Brown era and it has to do that.
One of the strongest incentives party leaders can offer in a closed list PR electoral system is a high place on the party list (and a corresponding better chance of re-election) and conversely leaders can punish rebellious MPs by moving them down or off the list.
Less than 24 hours after deciding to have a single ballot for the AG race — a move likely to benefit only three of the five contenders, at best — state Democratic Party Chairman Jay Jacobs has had a change of heart.
But in exchange for getting the popular Democratic gubernatorial candidate on its line — thus ensuring it would well surpass the required 50,000 - vote mark to live another four years (the party ended up moving to Row D)-- the WFP had to agree to Cuomo's «New NY Agenda,» which included a slew of agenda items — the property tax cap, no new taxes to close the budget deficit etc. — that the left had opposed.
It seems clear that Cameron has decided (i) to keep Osborne as Shadow Chancellor, which I have personally all along predicted he would, while there have been some senior right - wing commentators calling for him to be moved http://www.nextleft.org/2008/11/why-george-osborne-will-stay.html (ii) to rebalance his team to make Osborne somewhat less prominent, with Clarke in a public - facing role, while putting firmly on the record that Hague is the senior member of his team, which the well informed Daily Telegraph reported as «an interview widely interpreted as a slap - down to Mr Osborne, who is usually considered number two in the party hierarchy» and as «widely seen in Tory circles as a blow to Mr Osborne».
He said he was moving to another party to stop the continuity agenda of Fayose which he said was not in the best interest of Ekiti people but to keep the state in perpetual slavery.
But perhaps, the best example that we've moved away from the John Taylor era is highlighted in Wilfred Emmanuel Jones, AKA the Black farmer; A Black Tory candidate who is comfortable talking tackling racism within his party as he discussing a referendum on the Euro, or inner city crime.
What the party still does not seem to recognise, or at least accept as a problem, is that the coalition can be best understood as the preferred option of a leadership grouping that has consistently proposed policies designed to reduce the role of the state and so move a centre - left party steadily rightwards.
To be moderate when both parties are moving toward their wings is not a good strategy.
«We're hoping we can move the party into a better position; it's not about leadership, the party leadership is there... but more and more everyday people don't want to be republicans because of the mass - media looking at us as anti-everything.
That the party is moving in my direction on tax policy and similar (todays stuff reiterating the desire to tax the rich to free the poor was bloody good) is an added bonus.
In the period between now and when the voters, trade unionists and party members start to realise this, Blair will use the good will he starts out with to move as fast as possible — starting at this year's conference — to suppress the mechanisms whereby alternative policies could be expressed within the Labour Pparty members start to realise this, Blair will use the good will he starts out with to move as fast as possible — starting at this year's conference — to suppress the mechanisms whereby alternative policies could be expressed within the Labour PartyParty.
However, of the six candidates, three are well kent faces with Ruth Davidson, the Conservative party leader contesting this constituency after moving over from the Glasgow list.
«This is a move by the state party to get rid of Espada for good,» said a source close to Democratic leaders.
Those who moved from Labour to the Conservatives thought Britain was on the right track, and that Labour risked derailing the progress that had been made, not least through unaffordable spending and borrowing (not so much despite the party's good intentions, but because of them).
I don't know how to appreciate the good work of the governor than to join his party to move the state forward.»
Also speaking, National Leader of the SDP, Professor Jerry Gana said this was the first outing they had made in the year 2018, adding that the party was moving to make Nigeria better.
The Help to Move idea is contained in a report by the all - party group, which is chaired by Lord Best, the former head of the Joseph Rowntree Foundation.
But I can't honestly say he's at a place where I've convinced myself the best interests of the Labour party are served by me or others moving against him».
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