Sentences with phrase «obvious coalition with»

Not exact matches

Most Likely to Say Everything You're Thinking: Peter Enns with «Tullian Tchividjian, The Gospel Coalition, and a (rather obvious) theology problem»
If I were Ed Miliband I would refuse to do them because of the obvious problem that it's «two against one» with the Tories and Lib Dems having been in a coalition.
Note that the current government stays in place until either the PM feels that she has enough votes to stay in government (whether as a coalition, or as a minority government with some kind informal agreement with other parties), or it become obvious that another party or coalition has the votes.
The Blair strategy of the 1990s is defunct because the obvious partner in the centre went into coalition with the Tories and was destroyed as a political force.
To begin with, he didn't seem to grasp the obvious: that his electoral success came as a result of his coalition with other peoples.
Whether the Conservative team offered AV cynically gambling that the voters would not vote for a system more complicated than the present with few obvious benefits will probably never be known, whether the gamble pays off and the consequences for the coalition will only come to light after May 5th.
Combine that with the fact that an estimated 70 % of all abuse cases go unreported each year (National Coalition of Domestic Abuse), and 25 - 40 % of domestic abuse victims stay in abusive homes or delay leaving out of concern for the safety of their pets (American Humane Society), and it's obvious that a new approach to breaking the cycle of abuse is desperately needed.
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