Sentences with phrase «on political affiliation»

«Homeownership — and its ability to create wealth, stability, and community — doesn't depend on political affiliation.
In short, none of these judges has failed the LGBT community or communities of color in carrying out their responsibilities, because none has rendered decisions based on political affiliation, their own or that of the governor who appointed them.
Believe it or not, we're not living in a post-apocalyptic hellscape (depending on your political affiliation, insert your own Trump / Hillary joke here).
Mr. Oddo said he could only assume the allegations that Mr. Donovan, elected in 2003, is not or can not properly handle the investigation were based on his political affiliation.
This idea of «the others» makes it easy to assign all sorts of stereotypes, based on political affiliation.
Millionaire bullishness is up, but there is a huge divide in the survey data based on the political affiliation of millionaires.
«Base your morality on your political affiliations
He's flip - flopped religions numerous times... depending on political affiliations..

Not exact matches

Of course, satisfaction with the United States tends to vary based on political party affiliation.
«This strategy can stretch beyond career activities and into the realm of hobbies, personal interests, friends, political affiliations, faith, and so on.
The Finance Authority of Maine (FAME) does not discriminate in the administration of any of its programs or in its employment practices on the basis of race, color, national origin, age, gender, religion, physical or mental disability, political affiliation, marital status or sexual orientation.
Public workers are hired on merit, not political affiliation, and are expected to do their work conscientiously in the public interest, not act as political assistants to the party in power.
Developers at the time could access virtual anything of any value that a person's friends had posted on the social network: her hometown, current city, events and location check - ins; her interests, groups and all the pages she'd liked; her relationship statuses with romantic partners, friends and family; her birthday, activities, work history and political and religious affiliations; and her photos, notes and videos.
This is a brilliant idea that encourages churches across the country to hold communion services on the evening of November 6 so that Christians of all political affiliations and denominations can «share this sacred act of communion together, reaffirming our allegiance to Christ.»
There should be universal denouncement from every sane human being on the planet, regardless of their religion or political affiliation.
Whoever put the new one up was sure to add his religious affiliation as Christian and his political views as Conservative (The attack is on this group now) which were not on his original page.
He highlighted Britain's achievements as a «pluralist democracy which places great value on freedom of speech, freedom of political affiliation and respect for the rule of law, with a strong sense of the individual's rights and duties, and of the equality of all citizens before the law and noted that there was much in common here with Catholic social teaching.
To his discredit, Sherkat, a sociologist of religion who does not appear to have done any research on family and sexuality issues (but for a single article studying how religion and political affiliation affect views of same - sex marriage), nonetheless appoints himself a final referee of the merits of Regnerus's research — not a function he was asked to perform — and opines that it should not have been published.
The council's policy did not support groups that «discriminate on the basis of ancestry, nationality, creed, philosophy, economic disadvantage, physical disability, mental illness or disorders, political affiliation, race, religion, sex, sexual orientation or gender identity.»
The Organic Trade Association does not discriminate on the basis of age, disability, national origin or ancestry, race, gender, religion, sexual orientation, marital status, political affiliation or military status.
Speaking on Citi FM's news analysis and current affairs programme, The Big Issue, Captain Budu Koomson (Rtd) said such issues would not be recurrent if perpetrators, irrespective of their political affiliations, were arrested and prosecuted.
Africa shall be an inclusive continent where no child, woman or man is left behind or excluded, on the basis of gender, political affiliation, religion, ethnic affiliation, locality, age or other factors.
My interest in this whole issue comes from the fact that if our law courts especially the highest court in Ghana, Supreme Court that is supposed to be final place in the country to deliver justice to all manner of persons regardless of one's political affiliation, religious beliefs, ethnic background etc in a just and fair manner is now seen to be turning into a place where citizens of Ghana who may belong to certain political affiliations do not feel confident or have trust in their handling of critical national issues in view of some of these «partisan» pronouncements on the part of some justices, then where would we be heading towards as a country?
All of the above applies to the SGP Youths as well, but for the Youths I would expect the relatively high number of members to be even more pronounced as young adults raised in a religious family and community where > 20 % of the population vote for the SGP tend to have pretty clear views on their political and religious affiliation at a relatively young age, whereas other people tend to choose their political affiliations at a later age (if they ever choose one).
On the former, as I suggested last month, regardless of their political affiliation, the public basically agree that the NHS is in crisis and needs more money.
FWIW, in decades of active political party involvement in Ohio, Michigan, New York and Colorado I've never seen a political party provide any support to a non-partisan candidate (not counting candidates nominated in partisan judicial race primaries whose affiliation doesn't appear on general election ballots which Ohio once did and may still do).
Brown makes good use of up - to - date political science research to dispel myths which «strong» leaders often believe of themselves; namely that they have a determining effect on election outcomes and a voter's party affiliation though he notes that obvious discrepancies will exist between parliamentary and presidential systems in these regards.
When the results are announced they will inevitably be described by politicians and political commentators as (depending on the actual results, party affiliation and political inclination): a «triumph», «disaster», «bloody nose», «strong...
The result was quite predictable — around a quarter fewer trade unionists opted in to the political levy, though the impact on Labour's finances was mitigated in part by unions raising the affiliation fee for those who continued to pay into the political fund.
Nassau County Executive - elect Laura Curran rolled out her transition team on Monday, naming a prominent Democratic Party official as chairman even as she said her administration will keep its promise to prioritize qualifications over political affiliations.
«When a big item like that comes up, no matter what political affiliation, they're voting against it, you're bringing that volume of people out and jump on that Democratic line and voted right across and that's what they did,» said current Legislature Chair John Mills.
By the rules of both the Assembly and Senate, mailers can not be sent to voters based on their political party affiliation.
If you knew nothing about New York politics and happened to catch this spot on TV, you could be forgiven for thinking that 1) Libous and Cuomo share a political affiliation, 2) Cuomo and Libous are close allies and talk / collaborate regularly, and 3) Cuomo has endorsed Libous for re-election.
Schneiderman rejected that suggestion during an interview with me on «Capital Tonight» yesterday, insisting he believes most New Yorkers, regardless of their political affiliation, want an «activist» AG of the sort he would be.
On the recent happenings in Kumasi involving the issue of Delta Force, he stated that if the rule of law is to work in Ghana, then the law must be no respecter of person, neither should it be a respecter of one's political affiliations.
Politics.co.uk is an impartial political website with no political affiliation, which prides itself on standing out as an independent voice in a landscape where the norm is to nail your colours to the mast.
Morahan was popular with members on both sides of the aisle, Democrats and Republicans alike remembered him fondly as someone who embodied the old spirit of bipartisanship in Albany, where lawmakers of opposing views and political affiliations fought hard on the Senate floor and on the campaign trial, but then laid aside their differences and went out for drinks at the end of the day.
They were said to be worried that Mimiko, who handed over to Akeredolu on February 24, has great influence on the present government despite their different political affiliations.
«Hiring decisions should be based on merit and not political affiliation or personal relationships,» Susan Lerner, executive director of Common Cause New York, a nonpartisan government accountability nonprofit, said in a statement.
Mr. Ibrahim, on behalf of the Mahama family has rather urge all Ghanaians, irrespective of their political and religious affiliation and ethnic background to support the newly sworn - in president, Nana Akufo Addo and his NPP administration with prayers to successfully steer the affairs of the nation.
Newsday has this April 5 editorial, calling on the New York state legislature to ease ballot access restrictions, and to ease restrictions on voters who wish to change political party affiliation.
Despite that, NYSUT's political arm, VOTE - COPE, spent about $ 4.2 million on Democratic candidates in Senate races, and Korn said the union expects support from lawmakers, regardless of their party affiliations.
You are guaranteed a federal government that will relate with all Nigerians not on the basis of ethnicity, religion, political affiliations and the percentage of votes but on equity and justice as citizens of one nation, one people, and one destiny.
Labour officials said there was no ambiguity in the wording, arguing that the reference to a positive choice meant union members would have to say yes on a form when asked if they want some of their political levy to go to Labour in the form of an affiliation fee.
When «contracting in'to the political levy was introduced in the 1920s, around a quarter of trade unionists stopped paying the levy, though the impact on Labour's finances was lessened by the raising of the affiliation fee.
As an authority, LIPA is exempt from civil service rules that impose legal limits on political activity and affiliation being the basis for employment, and is not constrained by union contracts.
His defection may not shock many political watchers following his affiliation with the New Patriotic Party on various national campaigns waged by pro-NPP groups including the Let My Vote Count Alliance.
For example, in a prominent study with 58,000 volunteers, a Stanford researcher found that a model using Facebook likes (170 likes on average), predicted a whole range of factors, such as your gender, political affiliation, and sexual orientation with impressive accuracy.
The findings support previous research on how even small linguistic differences can indicate political affiliation — and help form identities.
Furthermore, there are no differences between the major political party affiliation groups on views about the use of animals in research, the safety of eating genetically modified (GM) foods and whether to allow access to experimental drug treatments before those treatments have been shown to be safe and effective.
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