Sentences with phrase «much about the nomination»

We bought life insurance mostly for tax saving purpose and not worried much about the nomination.

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Much of the retrospective commentary about Buchanan's 1996 run for president (when he finished second in the race for the Republican nomination) focuses on immigration, trade, and foreign policy.
Anyway, I felt like I needed to write about these nominations, both for what they are at a baseline — incredible honors — but also because they mean so much more and represent bigger lessons.
But there are various hybrid methods too: for example, there could still be rules about who can stand (eg being a party member for a year or whatever); there could be a nomination process within party structures; and then a vote open to either the general public or to anybody nominating themselves as a supporter I am not sure - in practice - whether there is much difference between an «anybody can come along» and «you have to say «I'm Labour».
They'll also talk about the nomination of Rep. John McHugh to be Secretary of the Army, ethics reform proposals, pension fund losses and much more.
His position reflects much of what some Republicans have said nationally about Trump's likely nomination at the July convention: His positions are antithetical to conservative orthodoxy and he's too erratic to lead a major political party.
It's actually a punchline in an introductory story Kasich frequently tells, and it captures much about Kasich and why he's among the more likely possibilities for the Republican presidential nomination.
While the national political establishment has fretted about the potential negative effects of a Trump nomination — including his ability to win Hispanic voters in a general election — much of Long Island's Republican establishment has embraced him.
The big surprise of the morning was three nominations for «All the Money in the World,» Ridley Scott's drama about J. Paul Getty that received so much attention because the role of Getty was recast after allegations of sexual abuse surfaced against actor Kevin Spacey.
Then, there's Moore who at least doesn't have to worry about internal competition, but she didn't get that SAG nomination when usually they love her, and it doesn't seem like her part really amounts to much.
When: November 21st Why: The last time that director David O. Russell got this much talent together, it resulted in a movie that earned seven Oscar nominations (including two wins in the Supporting Actor and Actress categories) and landed on just about every Top 10 list in the country.
The only logical explanation as to why more people aren't talking about Damián Szifron's Wild Tales this year is that they didn't realize it counts as a 2015 release (in the U.S.) after generating so much buzz last year from its Oscar nomination for Best Foreign Language film.
Parsing the nominations for snubs and M.I.A. surprises is as much an annual tradition as the ceremony itself — which doesn't make some of the Academy's choices about who to leave out any less mystifying or rage - inducing.
Just some short observations right now (expect much more discussion about these in an upcoming podcast): American Hustle and The Wolf Of Wall Street did excellent here, especially the former, which grabbed nominations in all four acting categories.
They always set the stage for the rest of awards season but this year the Golden Globe nominations are about much more than just the screen itself.
«Maleficent» got pretty poor reviews, but most agreed that Jolie was by far the best thing about it, and without much other viable competition, she'd be a possibility for the half - way Oscars (she doesn't have a chance at year's end, though don't count out a Globes nomination from the Jolie - loving HFPA, and she could be a directing nominee for «Unbroken» so she won't be too heartbroken.
And no, I'm not referring to the goofy makeup on the Capitol members - though while we're talking about it, Hair and Makeup, and the Costumes are very much worthy of Oscar nominations, though it's a coin toss to predict if it will get them.
But the real estate developer hasn't weighed in with a comprehensive plan for public schools, or talked in much detail about education, since becoming a contender for the Republican presidential nomination.
As it turns out, most of them are either by authors who have never been a part of the program and are speculating about whether it's a good idea or not, or by people who are blogging their epic quest to get as many nominations as possible during the 30 - day window (which I think is a bit silly, since the decision is mainly based on the publishing team anyway — Beauty's Songbook scraped by with only two days in «Hot and Trending» and pretty much no support from my fans).
His work has gained much recognition over the past 10 years, including a Pulitzer Prize nomination for his project about the foreclosure crisis in Florida, «It's Not a House, It's a Home.»
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