Sentences with phrase «not against coalition»

Not exact matches

«He (Trump) will have more power against Iran now and maybe to convince the European Union not to be the weak link in the coalition,» Katz said.
A coalition of adverse forces seemed allied against Foster's determination and high hopes: (1) there was potential for a strike, should Foster balk at union demands; (2) 1983 might have proved not even close to the bottom of the recession for heavy machinery; (3) who knew what EPA standards the former owner had let slide, that the new one might be called on to correct?
A few years into the wars, American and coalition forces started to realize the twentieth century military mechanism wasn't going to work against a dangerous, dynamic and vastly decentralized enemy.
There aren't enough Democrats to win against a Republican - Middle coalition and there aren't enough Republicans to win against a Democrat - Middle coalition.
As I write, the Coalition for Marriage petition against gay marriage has reached a total of 600,783 signatures and by the time this is in print, that total will be considerably higher - you can check its current level at http://c4m.org.uk/, and sign the petition while you are about it if you haven't already done so.
Although the New Deal Democracy is often seen as an economic coalition of the «have - nots» against the economic elite, FDR's alignment was also a classic example of ethnocultural politics, an alliance of southern evangelical Protestants, northern Catholics and Jews, black Protestants, and the small secular population.
A Maryland town hall attendee who works for Secular Coalition for America asked Obama about statements he made as a candidate in 2008 when he said, «If you get a federal grant, you can't use that grant money to proselytize to the people you help, and you can't discriminate against them - or against the people you hire - on the basis of their religion.»
I am not sure what this was supposed to mean other than I should have just put up with a pastor who had secret agendas and formed coalitions against people he wanted out of his new church.
When I was there we weren't being shot at too much because despite what we were being told further up the chain we weren't so stupid as to not go into every village and say «we're not going to touch your poppy» and arguably the upturn in violence against coalition forces came in 2009 and in 2010 when the American marine brigade started saying «oh hang on, weren't we supposed to eradicating poppies?
Jay: «Yes, but he wasn't going to share News Corps views given to him privately with the coalition (against the takeover).»
He said the coalition had worked to strengthen measures against tax evasion and avoidance, including spending on additional tax inspectors, adding: «All of those things serve to ensure we will raise more and more money from those who choose not to pay their fair share of taxes.»
Even the vast asymmetry in power between the international coalition and IS does not make the outcome predictable: powerful states have often lost wars against much weaker foes, from the United States in Vietnam, to Russia in Afghanistan, to the British Empire in the American colonies.
If the Lib Dems were to vote against something that wasn't included in their coalition agreement as something that the Lib Dems either had to support or abstain on, would it automatically be taken as a vote of no confidence?
Tory MPs, rebelling in very large numbers, aren't so much rebelling aghainst Cameron but against the Coalition.
So the Coalition's own ideas, including the funding hike, against which nothing else is «credible», remain a bit of a mystery, don't you think?
Asked what odds he would give on the survival of the coalition, the prime minister said: «I am not a big betting man but I wouldn't bet against it.»
A clever lawyer could argue that voting for PR wouldn't be violating the coalition agreement in word, although it's obviously against the spirit...
Ms Leadsom is said to have once sworn at new boss Mr Osborne when he tried to persuade her not to vote against the Government over Europe in the early days of the Coalition - a claim that she denied at the time.
Although Governor Andrew Cuomo has publicly vowed to campaign against the ruling coalition in the senate unless headway is made on some key issues, Democrats in the chamber are not optimistic about legislative progress.
Beginning the long campaign against the government's # 81 billion spending cuts, the shadow chancellor said his party would not have implemented the «slash - and - burn» approach taken by the coalition government.
Democratic spokesman Michael Murphy said it was not a coalition but a coup against all New Yorkers who voted for Democratic control of the Senate.
It is one thing to vote against your own manifesto (as the Lib Dems did on student tuition fees) when your coalition partner will not budge.
But the objective problem is not the coalition agreement, as many Tories are quite happy to rebel against measures that went into the agreement on the nod because they were in both parties» manifestos.
«These are not literally lies, but when read quickly are extremely deceptive and one - sided,» said Stephen Quentin Shafer, chairman of the Coalition Against Gambling in New York.
«After fighting against endless coalition, for intervention in Libya, the irrepressible Mark Pritchard turns his attention to circus animals Main The Government can't say how many non-British EU nationals claim benefits here - or even define what makes them eligible to claim them in the first place»
Against a graduate tax: «The coalition will fortunately not be imposing a graduate super-tax on students who go into higher - paying jobs, the option favoured by Vince Cable.
The Coalition said current sanctions were not deterrent enough, stating that with stricter sanctions, the fight against illegal mining can be won.
The senator is rallying against the idea of legalizing same sex marriage in New York, an idea that's set to be considered by the legislature in Albany this spring and has the strong support of Gov. Andrew Cuomo, not to mention a growing coalition of residents and gay - rights groups.
As if to prove the point, business secretary Vince Cable told the newspaper his place in the coalition would not stop him taking tough action against the banks.
Home secretary Theresa May has told the Police Federation the coalition is offering a «rescue mission», not «revenge», against police officers.
But the coalition against big government (and political expediency) has the potential to derail not only the coalition but the Conservative party itself.
Adam [Afriyie], like a lot of Conservative MPs, was quite firmly against the coalition, felt it was not in the national interest or in the interest of the party.
Read the previous press release, «Full judgement published in Richmond Catholic schools judicial review»: http://humanism.org.uk/2012/12/14/full-judgement-published-in-richmond-catholic-schools-judicial-review/ Read the previous press release, «Vince Cable accuses Michael Gove's officials of breaking Coalition Agreement on «faith» school admissions»: http://www.humanism.org.uk/news/view/1150 A survey by the Accord Coalition published on 12 November found that 73 % of respondents agreed or strongly agreed that «state funded schools should not be allowed to select or discriminate against prospective pupils on religious grounds in their admissions policy», while only 18 % disagreed.
The Coalition government's proposed reforms to tuition fees announced in November 2010 provoked huge controversy, not least because many Liberal Democrats, including Nick Clegg, Vince Cable and Sir Menzies Campbell, had signed the NUS «Vote for Students» pledge «to vote against any increase in fees in the next Parliament and to pressure the government to introduce a fairer alternative».
Not only that, but if the Lib Dems» argument boils down to it not being reasonable for Coalition MPs to work against Coalition Agreement policies, they may have to watch out for some uncomfortable moments in the coming months, should Tory MPs wish to push the British Bill of Rights, recall of MPs, and so Not only that, but if the Lib Dems» argument boils down to it not being reasonable for Coalition MPs to work against Coalition Agreement policies, they may have to watch out for some uncomfortable moments in the coming months, should Tory MPs wish to push the British Bill of Rights, recall of MPs, and so not being reasonable for Coalition MPs to work against Coalition Agreement policies, they may have to watch out for some uncomfortable moments in the coming months, should Tory MPs wish to push the British Bill of Rights, recall of MPs, and so on.
«In the telephone conversation with King Salman, President Buhari reiterated the need to strengthen international support and coalition in the fight against terrorism and violent extremism, noting that when the world stands together, there is no way good would not prevail over evil,» the statement added.
I support this coalition because a hung Parliament makes it necessary, but I would not support changes to our voting system that would make hung Parliaments the norm, so although I will loyally vote to hold a referendum on changing the voting system, I will campaign vigorously against the alternative vote.»
I was vocal against this coalition to begin with I am not convinced by the budget that I was wrong in my initial assessment.
Cameron also said he would not bet against the coalition lasting the course.
There are another nine Lib Dem MPs who are listed on the Coalition for Equal Marriage website as not declaring for or against.
Airbnb is fighting back against a coalition that claims the site gobbles up cheap apartments, calling the group a front for the hospitality industry because it hasn't tried to stop the spate of hotel conversions also exacerbating the housing crisis.
They did so «in good faith» with the hope that the information would not be used against them, said Meghan Maloney - De Zaldivar, a spokesperson for the Western New York chapter of the immigration coalition.
She is among members of the coalition who have protested against Katko, calling for him to hold town hall meetings that are not organized panel discussions on specific topics.
«The paradox isn't an either - or, it isn't weighing one against the other,» said Hamilton County Board of Supervisors Chairman Bill Farber, a member of the Access the Adirondacks coalition.
I, as a loyal if not wholly enthusiastic supporter of this coalition, see Liberal Democrat spokespeople going on the television and in the press defending in detail policies that I know to be Tory policies that this party does not agree with, which are against party policy and which will not party policy at the next general election... The way in which coalition policy, when it is not Liberal Democrat policy, is being presented has got to change.
Golub is a high - profile lawyer who has won multi-million-dollar cases and has represented not only the state employee union coalition, but also the state Democratic party in its ongoing legal battle against the State Election Enforcement Commission over the legality of financing of Gov. Dannel P. Malloy's re-election campaign.
Lib Dems have already helped to get the Academies Bill (which helps to pave the way for free schools) through parliament it doesn't mandate MPs to vote against a coalition measure.
Mr Burnham, who stood against Ed Miliband for the party leadership in 2010, claimed many voters had «decided the coalition is a failure as a government», but «what they aren't yet convinced is that we have the answers».
When the LibDem grass - roots activists start to turn against the coalition their MPs can't ignore them for long.
19.30 The Stop the War coalition hosts a «Don't Iraq Iran» cultural event to raise money for campaign against taking military action against Iran.
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