Sentences with phrase «on both sides of the aisle when»

It is unclear whether there will still be a race on either side of the aisle when voting comes to New York.
I see mistakes on both sides of the aisle when it comes to improving the signal to noise ratio.

Not exact matches

Candidates on both sides of the aisle have sometimes espoused views that would seem to align them with the opposing party, especially when it comes to issues important to business owners.
However, the bipartisan introduction of H.R. 835 at a time when the country is in the midst of a polarized presidential election, can signal legislators on both sides of the aisle to believe that federal regulation of virtual currency and blockchain technology is necessary to ensure that consumers obtain the full benefit of these innovations.
And like Adams, Frank Wolf drew the affection and respect of his colleagues on both sides of the aisle, who know that the House is losing one of its unsullied moral reference points when Frank Wolf retires.
I have been on both sides of the nursing aisle, pumping and bottle feeding when our babies where in the NICU and nursing our little ones after their bottle days.
Cuomo reiterated in a Red Room press conference that is still taking place down at the Capitol that he is «considering a range of options... on both sides of the aisle» when it comes to Senate endorsements.
Political leaders on both sides of the aisle believe Gov. Andrew Cuomo will not call for a pre-November vote to fill the Assembly seat that opened up when Republican Assemblyman Dan Losquadro won the Brookhaven highway superintendent's office in a March special election.
But when the number got down to 23, I had more support on my side of the aisle
Even if the Democrat, Todd D. Kaminsky, is declared the winner of the special election to succeed Mr. Skelos, officials on both sides of the aisle in Albany said little, if anything, would change between now and November, when the full Senate will be in play.
When it comes to dreams on the opposite side of the aisle, the Democrats are gunning for Republican Sen. Roy McDonald, who holds former Senate Majority Leader Joe Bruno's old seat in the 43rd SD, with Saratoga Supervisor Joanne Yepsen.
When Sean joined forces with me to create a set - aside for service - disabled veterans, some political hacks on both sides of the aisle cringed.
While there is little dispute on either side of the medical aisle about the necessity of omega - 3 fats in the diet for optimal health, consumers need to be aware that there are pitfalls associated with these good fats, particularly when consumed as part of a nutrient poor Standard American Diet (SAD).
Yes, charter schools unite both sides of the aisle more quickly than when a wedding DJ throws on «Hey Ya!»
Too many political figures on both sides of the aisle are in positions to play disastrous havoc with education when they truly have absolutely no idea how schools work, how teacher - student interaction works, or any other aspect of what is arguably the society's most important responsibility.
There will be constituents on both sides of the aisle, but little is accomplished when there is contention.
There were many voices expressing concern over the proposal and frustration once the FCC voted to enact it and a few members of Congress on both sides of the aisle stated that legislation, which would be more permanent than an FCC ruling, would ultimately be the best way forward when it comes to net neutrality.
With acknowledgements of support on both sides of the aisle, advocates are optimistic that the funding will at least be reauthorized, it's just a question of when.
Schmidt, an adviser for Sen. John McCain when he ran as the Republican presidential nominee in 2008, says lawmakers on both sides of the aisle understand the centrality of home ownership to the economy and are likely to proceed cautiously on any changes that could impact markets.
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