Sentences with phrase «national appeal»

Interference with Constituency primaries against National Appeal Committee decisions and also, Court decisions.
By not offering the best fields, track blew its chance to use cable as a promotional tool — unlike college basketball, which televises exciting matchups with national appeal seven days a week.
By Chris Cillizza February 8, 2006; 1:00 PM ET Categories: Democratic Party, Republican Party Save & Share: Previous: Parsing the Polls: Hizzoner's National Appeal Next: Calif.: Two More Bush Vets Join Arnold
Also for under - covering state and local education politics stories with obvious national appeal (MA Question 2 and LA school board election among them) and all but ignoring ESSA implementation until quite recently.
When dissatisfied with a ruling, a producer has the option of seeking mediation rather than filing an appeal with the USDA National Appeals Division.
«Your national appeal is the sum of all the fringes.»
Curses are pacifiers for shitty performing teams that have national appeal, and almost every conversation I've had with strangers about the Falcons — my favorite team in any sport for my entire life — inevitably arrives at the same question, even after I explain I'm from Georgia: Why the Falcons?
If indeed restructuring is «a national appeal whose time has come», according to IBB, an arch-opponent now turned swooning proponent, then the Afenifere grandees are entitled to their prize.
It is useful to recall that at the NEC meeting held on August 18, 2015 when the decision was taken on the primaries in Adansi Asokwa, it was both the Ashanti Regional Chairman and the 3rd National Vice Chairman, whose views persuaded the NEC to overturn the National Appeals Committee decision to disqualify aspirant Mr. Richard Anokye and uphold the earlier regional vetting committee decision to allow him to contest in the parliamentary primaries.
Rather, it can be easily established, through reference to minutes that I passed on the report of the National Appeals committee to the Steering Committee and the National Executive Committee without any alteration whatsoever.
He has good on - camera looks, but the Pat Robertson connections, and poor record of «achievements» limit his national appeal.
During the initial consultation, it became clear that she had national appeal, perhaps even TV opportunities.
The police want to issue a national appeal, but every single picture of this family has been removed from albums, from phones, from computers.
Following recent news that (despite the uncertain future of the brand), the world - famous Wedgwood Collection has been «saved for the nation'through a national appeal that raised # 15m, Baby's got the Wedgwood Blues draws on the heyday of Stoke - on - Trent's iconic Wedgwood pottery in an attempt to visualise a future potential for one of Britain's last industrial heritage brands.
In Washington, about 50 percent of museums and historical sites are now led by women, with many helming active, popular museums with regional and national appeal, such as the National Portrait Gallery, the Holocaust Memorial Museum and the Phillips Collection.
Neither of those views, of course, is consistent with sound economic thinking on the environment, but it's nevertheless possible to recognize their national appeal and build upon them.
While the BLT's law firm news for the most part stays inside the Beltway, its concise and timely original reporting on all three branches of the federal government gives it national appeal.
Moore Blatch solicitors has leant its support to a national appeal, which is attempting to raise funds for a statue of pioneering nurse, Mary Seacole, due to be erected directly opposite the Houses of Parliament.
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