Sentences with phrase «nowhere else»

One of the most alluring and valuable of these plants is a flower found nowhere else on Earth.
According to O'Mara, the CPFP fulfilled all of its objectives «by identifying the many avenues the fellow could pursue, by encouraging fellows to «think outside of the box,» and by providing the resources found nowhere else to pursue these avenues.»
Water always flows through the filter, it has nowhere else to go!
But the seclusion is a boon to biologists, as the island hosts a number of species found nowhere else.
With nowhere else to go, the thin layer of low, moist air gets rolled up like a rug by the advancing cold front.
The measure, which was set to go into effect Monday, would make adults seeking shelter prove they have nowhere else to go — in a move that advocates said would force some of the city's ballooning homeless population into the street as winter approaches.
MANHATTAN — City Council Speaker Christine Quinn has officially filed suit against the Bloomberg administration to halt a controversial new homeless policy that would force those seeking shelter to prove they have nowhere else to go.
Let's be frank, Labour voters have nowhere else to go — Labour is their only option so their vote is as good as in the bag.
In a near - unanimous vote Tuesday afternoon, the City Council gave its authorization to sue the Bloomberg administration to halt a controversial new homeless policy that would force men and women seeking shelter to prove they have nowhere else to go.
CITY HALL — A judge has blocked the city from implementing a new homeless shelter policy that would have forced men and women seeking shelter to prove they have nowhere else to go — marking a major win for City Council Speaker Christine Quinn.
City Council members slammed the Bloomberg administration Wednesday for a new homeless shelter policy that forces those seeking help to prove they have nowhere else to go.
«The Council has long argued that DHS» proposed policy would have needlessly put thousands of homeless New Yorkers on the streets by requiring them to provide proof they have nowhere else to stay,» the statement said.
But there's nowhere else I lived.
In the 1990s, Tony Blair calculated that the Left had nowhere else to go and could be safely ignored.
Slightly more fundamentally, New York can't even be said to be the US; its politics are representative of virtually nowhere else.
That's what you get when you have only one party you'll ever consider voting for — they know you have nowhere else to go, and treat you like property.
Both groups, as well as others whose funding may be at stake, do important work on behalf of vulnerable New Yorkers who often have nowhere else to turn.
Is there nowhere else in the House where we can deliver this unit more cost - effectively?
It is said that the now 32 % of Tories who are dissatisfied with David Cameron have nowhere else to go.
There's nowhere else to go.»
«Our change was only for new claimants - theirs hits people who have lived in their property for years and have got nowhere else to go.
A point agreed on by you, MSNBC and Crooks and liars but nowhere else because its just factually WRONG!
«Mr. Giambra is obviously known to us here in Buffalo but nowhere else.
«This long - running dysfunction has existed in one form or another since 2009, and exists ONLY within the Senate Conference and nowhere else in the party in this state,» the leaders said.
The old New Labour triangulation strategy was that the so - called «core vote» had nowhere else to go, but relatively affluent swing voters were key to electoral success.
Seems like Cameron and Obsorne get their assessment of public opinion through the columns of Polly Toynbee and nowhere else.
Thus far — perhaps in a misguided belief that traditionalists and Eurosceptics have nowhere else to go — all effort has gone into pursuing the so - called centre ground at the expense of shoring up «the core vote».
There is nowhere else to do it.»
It would seem apparent to any intelligent lay observer that there are broadly three categories of prisoner: The first time offender, who can be saved with the necessary resources, the social misfit who ends up in prison often because there is nowhere else for him or her to go and the perpetual and habitual criminal who spends a lifetime in an out of prison.
But with legal aid cut and advice centres closing, the failures of the appeal process is leaving many people with nowhere else to turn.
Corbyn knows Remainers have nowhere else to go.
«The New Labour ultra assumption that core voters have nowhere else to go is plain wrong: they are staying at home, or voting for minority parties, including, sadly, the BNP,» he adds.
not really, maybe in your fantasy's but nowhere else.
Elderly patients stranded in hospital because they have nowhere else to go are costing the NHS # 500,000 a day - Times (#)
do important work on behalf of vulnerable New Yorkers who often have nowhere else to turn.»
What happens when it rains and the surge - pricing spikes and there's nowhere else to go?»
People with nowhere else to turn.»
When a consumer becomes a monopoly purchaser it can, and will, force prices down and squeeze the profits of its suppliers because they have nowhere else to sell their product.
«You've got nowhere else to go `.
There was nowhere else for the Tories to go but to the right and political irrelevance.
Even if he can convince them, Osborne should remember that a mistake Labour made when the Tories were out of the game was to assume that their voters had nowhere else to go.
During Blair's premiership, the traditional left - wing vote had nowhere else to go, leaving Labour free to adapt policies to seek more votes in the South.
Blair's success in 1997 relied in party upon the fact that voters on the left had nowhere else to go.
So, with nowhere else to go, many women are left with the impossible choice of remaining in an abusive relationship or sleeping rough.
Without Cuomo's support, he has nowhere else to go.
The idea of encroaching into enemy territory because your own supporters have nowhere else to go is at the heart of the hollowing out of Labour.
Mainly this is because they've always been conservative papers and since the Sun so publically broke with Labour they have nowhere else to turn.
Many Tory members in the conference hall in Birmingham looked bewildered by May's speech — but she can take them for granted knowing they've nowhere else to go in British politics right now.
Surely some of New Labour's right - wing excesses reflect an attitude that Labour can more or less do what it likes in government without alienating too much of its core progressive constituency as this constituency has nowhere else to go.
Nowhere else, it seems.
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