Sentences with phrase «part of the opposition»

The election commission surely seems to think so, for example, while parts of the opposition do not.
Steele, who was the head of the British intelligence agency MI6's Moscow desk and is known for his «knowledge of the intricate web» of Kremlin - tied companies and associates, wrote the dossier between July and December of 2016 as part of an opposition research project funded by anti-Trump Republicans.
The dossier was part of opposition research funded by the Democratic National Committee and the Hillary Clinton campaign to look into Trump's ties to Russia.
Brandon, who is part of an opposition coalition which is fighting the development, pressed Stringer to be more specific about other ways he's going to stop the project.
They got the word out and silenced part of the opposition's marketing.
Part of his opposition stemmed from his desire to protect belief in miracles.
As part of these efforts, the ruling coalition has struck a bargain with parts of the opposition, mainly the Socialist Party led until recently by the current president Igor Dodon.
The level of cross-party co-operation can vary in these deals but the minor party would remain officially part of the opposition and would sit on the opposition benches.
Since the repeal debate began, protesters have made direct confrontations with elected officials a central part of their opposition to the Republican bill — copying what worked for tea party activists, who packed Democratic town halls during the lengthy 2009 - 2010 Affordable Care Act debate.
However, The Venice, designed by Claudio Bellini is an innovative part of the opposition to unite the two extremes.
With the SNP as part of the opposition, it'll have to act in reaction to what the UK government does as opposed to being in a position to affect what it does.
Trump does not believe in liberal democracy and his voters do not believe in liberal democracy, and that makes the liberal press part of the opposition.
Fatoumatta Jallow - Tambajang is a prominent pro-democracy activist, who was part of the opposition coalition that unseated Yahya Jammeh.
But it feels like some part of that opposition is not going to be moved by anything.
Why assume ignorance and ill will on the part of the opposition when such has not been concretely demonstrated?
But it is hard to imagine Morrison back on the same pitch as Paul Pogba, unless the former was part of the opposition.
Show some solidarity if you want to win more games, otherwise you might as well be part of the opposition.
Part of her opposition had to do with sanctity of life issues, which drew criticism from Gillibrand's spokesman, Glen Caplin, as «staunchly anti-choice views... far out of step with our state.»
Some undoubtedly support the motion as part of their opposition to any intervention against Assad, but others view it as a constitutional principle that Parliament should be able to scrutinise something as important as a decision to go to war.
In addition to the religious and environmental concerns, part of the opposition to hydropower projects on the Ganga and her upper tributaries rests in the fact that much of the power from these projects will be exported, leaving local people with all of the burden and little of the benefit.
In this case, the law banned only offensive instances in that particular speech, meaning that a political organization that believed in that symbolic offensive message could not use it legally where as an organization that was opposed to the symbolic offensive message could use it as part of their opposition to the symbolic message.
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