Sentences with phrase «parties feel insecure»

Political parties feel insecure because of inadequate state protection when carrying out their activities during election.

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In this political season, Americans in both parties (and no party) seem to feel insecure.
It's funny how the seemingly small things cause the greatest angst for kids — a sneer from a sibling; a curt remark from a teacher or being left off a classmate's birthday party invitation list can leave a child feeling insecure, even sad.
Political analysts have repeatedly pointed out that «other» parties mostly appeal to those who feel insecure and «left - behind» by the current structure of the economy, which tends to generate low - wage jobs but constantly requires up - to - date marketable skills.
Officers in this party feel unsafe and insecure and I doubt if they will have the commitment and the motivation to be able to manage polling stations and make us win an election.»
Its core support comes from a mix of financially insecure working - class men, who were traditionally loyal to Labour but who feel they have been «left behind» in modern Britain as mainstream parties chased the middle - class vote, and strategic Conservative sympathisers, who are keen to express hostility to the European Union but much less loyal to UKIP in general elections.
Instead it suggests women should feel insecure about yet another body party, she argues.
Albers describes Mitchell as an insecure alcoholic who drank to fight off feelings of abandonment by her lovers, parents, or even friends saying goodbye after a party.
The initiator of the divorce feels fear, relief, impatience, resentment, guilt, doubt and the other party feels betrayed, losing control, victimized, low self esteem, insecure, angry and tries to «get even» with the initiator.
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