Sentences with phrase «other confidence votes»

Leadership election Gordon Brown told the assembled media outside Downing Street: «If it becomes clear that the national interest, which is stable and principled government, which can be best served by forming a coalition between the Labour party and the Liberal Democrats, then I believe I should discharge that duty to form that government which would in my view command a majority in the House of Commons in the Queen's speech any other confidence votes.
«If it becomes clear that the national interest which is stable and principled government can be best served by forming a coalition between the Labour party and the Liberal democrats, then I believe I should discharge that duty to form that government which would in my view command a majority in the House of Commons in the Queen's Speech and any other confidence votes.

Not exact matches

Some see higher rates as a vote of confidence on the strength of the economy, while others consider increased borrowing costs a threat to the bull market that began amid — and was fueled by — historically low rates and extraordinary Fed stimulus.
Many had to leave their homes, schools, significant others and higher - paying jobs, but I took their sacrifices as a vote of confidence in our team and what we were creating.
Manchester came third, with a vote of confidence from 19 % of respondents, while other major cities like Birmingham and Leeds did not feature at all.
Lockhart in particular played down the idea that dollar gains were a vote of confidence in the U.S. recovery, saying they could equally be a vote of low confidence about other countries.
They need them to help sell - in and up the concepts of marketing that require the investment of dollars and the vote of confidence from other leaders outside the marketing discipline.
Either it means that other members of his party — the finance minister, who is against the referendum — will come in and not hold a referendum at all, and try to keep Greece on the austerity plan, or there will be a fall in the government, a no - confidence vote, and people will presumably vote for the Conservative Party, which is very much like the Republican Party in the United States.
Egbert sees the company's recent partnership with Yum Brands as a «vote of confidence» that could prompt other notable chains to start listing on GrubHub's platform.
In search engine terms, a link can be thought of as a vote of confidence; other websites link back to your site when they believe you have something of interest for at least a portion of their own readership.
The FIA has given a huge vote of confidence in the ability of the 2018 cars to overtake each other by adding a third DRS zone to the Albert Park circuit for this weekend's race.
I agree with Panama... it'd be much easier to get over if the guy that made that (and a number of other) doufous trades wasn't just given a vote of confidence for a year with a new «plan'that we'll see «soon».
At the very moment when a student might be gearing up to react to the teacher's comments as a threat, a sign of the teacher's personal disapproval or bias, the Post-it gave the student an alternative frame through which to view those comments — not as an attack, in other words, but as a vote of confidence that the student was capable of high - quality work.
«At the very moment when a student might be gearing up to react to the teacher's comments as a threat, a sign of the teacher's personal disapproval or bias, the Post-it gave the student an alternative frame through which to view those comments — not as an attack, in other words, but as a vote of confidence,» writes Tough.
Even if the result is so close that both sides think they can win in the Commons, the acid test of a confidence vote will decide the issue one way or the other.
My source acknowledged the «no confidence» motion is a concern for Cox, but also said there are other motions that could be a problem (changing the order of the governor vote, for example).
Many states in the USA and Germany and other countries have a power of recall leading to a new election, either through a petition from the people or a council vote of no - confidence with a special majority.
His Shadow Cabinet disintegrated; his Parliamentary Party passed a huge Vote of No Confidence against him — something that would have ended any other leader's time in office then and there — while large numbers of councillors, the Labour London Mayor and the Party's Leader in Scotland, Kezia Dugdale, all lined up to condemn his ideas, or his performance, or both.
«Our lack of self confidence and our willingness to be defined as being a party of timid centrists rather than bold liberals means people look at us and may be reassured that we will be a brake on the other two, but that's hardly a reason to vote for us,» he said.
In fact, the most compelling reason for this practice is that the party with the most seats can survive confidence votes so long as the smaller party (or parties) simply abstain from confidence votes, whereas a governing party without a plurality in the House needs at least one other party to vote with it at all times (assuming the largest party will always vote no confidence, but that is almost certain to occur when they are denied the opportunity to govern).
Governments of other countries also enjoy a firmer vote of confidence than in the UK, despite Gordon Brown's flurry of initiatives to halt the recession in the shape of bank interventions and fiscal stimulus.
UKIP have responded to Carwyn Jones» statement by calling on other parties to support a vote of no confidence in the First Minister.
To be defeated, all of the «other» MPs below would need to vote against a Lib - Lab coalition in a no confidence motion.
Other supporters of the leader said they were considering what type of deal might satisfy the party's MPs, with more than three quarters supporting a vote of no confidence in Corbyn last week.
The MPs were deeply foolish in acting to pass the vote of no confidence, which has had no effect other than to trigger the current leadership contest.
Hope you like the other recipes you intend on trying (and thanks for your vote of confidence, too!
Other research has found that when patients believe in the effectiveness of a therapy — whether they get a vote of confidence from their practitioners or not — it can stimulate real physiological responses, including changes in heart rate, blood pressure, and even chemical activity in the brain that decreases pain, anxiety, and fatigue.
Your significant other will appreciate this vote of confidence in your newfound relationship.
But this is a remarkable vote of confidence and an exciting milestone for our school that I know will energize and inspire others.
Declining enrollment, falling public aid and tight budgets at some schools spark discontent — and rising no - confidence votes — among staff

As the president of Rider University, Gregory Dell» Omo wanted to cut the art, French and philosophy majors among others to help solve the New Jersey school's budget...

A number of other Broad - trained superintendents have received votes of «no confidence» from the teachers in their districts, including Rochester's Jean - Claude Brizard (class of 2008), Seattle's Maria Goodloe - Johnson (class of 2003); Deborah Sims (class of 2005) while Superintendent of the Antioch Unified School District (CA); Matthew Malone (class of 2003) while Superintendent of the Swampscott School District (MA); and most recently, Melinda J. Boone (class of 2004) Superintendent of the Worcester Public Schools (MA).
The arrival of Zwirner, named the third most influential person in the contemporary art world by ArtReview magazine, would be a big vote of confidence in the long - term prospects of the Hong Kong art market amid economic uncertainty and growing competition from other cities in the region.
But whatever the motivations, this is a good move for people who want to see electric cars progress faster and a good vote of confidence by an extremely tech - savvy company (which could influence other big players).
Excluding such resolutions will deprive EOG of a key survey of its investor base and force investors to register their concerns through other channels, such as annual votes on remuneration, auditor selection and board confidence.
All of the official publications express confidence that the barriers will be removed, and that technology will eventually be produced that satisfies the implementation criteria or other concerns expressed about remote voting.
Another survey, published on July 8 showed consumer morale suffered its biggest drop in more than five years after the referendum, echoing other signs of a hit to confidence since the vote.
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