Sentences with phrase «party claim she issued»

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And for the Wildrose, a vote for the motion, even by one or two of that party's MLAs, would have done a lot of demonstrate the party is more moderate on social issues than its opponents claim.
I know that Michael Ignatieff will claim that he is perserving the democratic basis of Canada as the ruling party was brought down on an issue of CONTEMPT.
Deutsche Bank analyst Ross Curran said the increased number of claims was driven by more claims from its marine and fire risk division in Asia as well as higher - than - budgeted crop losses in Ecuador and ongoing «issues» in its Colombian third party motor insurance book.
He asks us to believe that the U.S. bishops issued a statement called «Political Responsibility» during a U.S. election year that merely rediscovers nineteenth - century German social thought, which by chance offers a political platform that, by sheer coincidence, parallels the U.S. Democratic platform program by program, yet these very bishops are completely immune from influence by the current political constellation in their headquarters» host city of Washington, D.C. Further, this very professor tells us that the problem with Republicans» the party of Ford, Bush, and Dole» is that they are excessively committed to the «unfettered free market» and lack «faith in the government's ability to provide» social benefits, a position he claims is completely contrary to the Catholic faith.
Italian news sources claim that Palace would not be able to get the player as the employers of the player have issued hands off warning to all interested parties.
Secondly, and more seriously, carefully selected issues and campaigns on which the party can claim little victories — raising the age of criminal responsibility, more cash for early years, owning the issue of mental health provision.
But you will not see that point reflected in independent attempts to report from all sides; nor do I think it is something LD negotiators will continue to claim now they have dealt with the party management issue.
Debbie Abrahams is the subject of an investigation by the party into an»em ployment issue», but she claims she has been forced out.
The Liberal Democrats like every other party issued expense claim rules to its members.
But he welcomed the Lib Dems pledge to reverse Labour's plan for a 1 per cent increase in National Insurance «when resources allow» - claiming it was moving towards his party's position on the issue.
Indeed, pollsters often complain that voters claim that this or that issue will determine which party they vote for, but their behaviour shows that they're more interested in backing whoever is best for their wallet.
Following the revelations made by Obiri Boahen, the governing party dragged the embattled Deputy General Secretary to the party's Steering Committee and further issued a press statement insisting the claims are «baseless» and «palpable» falsehood.
Phil Woolas claims that even at party gatherings Labour was scared to talk about one of the biggest concerns among voters, and that by 2010 the party had no credibility left on the issue -
The issue has divided the Conservative Party, but the actor spoke up for the plans that would allow him to marry his partner and claimed it would «set the seal» on their relationship.
He's still got that little issue of the Manhattan DA's investigation hanging over his head, which Cy Vance Jr. refused to say was all about indicted Queens GOP operative John Haggerty — in spite of repeated claims to the contrary by both MacKay and AG Andrew Cuomo, who has accepted the party's nod in his gubernatorial quest.
He seemed to be trying to quash claims that he is at odds with his party on this issue, although in fact his interview confirmed that this is the case.
The shadow home secretary claimed the Tories have been «disgraceful» on the issue of immigration in a speech at the Labour party's conference in Brighton on Sunday.
«It ties back to politics when Harvey Weinstein was a great supporter of Governor Cuomo and many Democrats across the country - and many of them even though they claim to be the party that is first and foremost on women's issues and oftentimes mischaracterizes Republicans as being anti-woman,» he says.
Amid claims that Jeremy Corbyn was trying to avoid debate on the one issue where he is at odds with party members, Labour MPs vented their fury.
A woman who claims she was sexually harassed by the peer refused to rule out legal action, while a statement issued on behalf of Rennard confirmed he was «having to take legal advice with a view to civil action» following an internal investigation into whether he has brought the party into disrepute.
«The proper procedure was for a suit to be filed at a court or tribunal which had jurisdiction over the claims of the parties, and if that court in the course of determining the case took the view that the said issue was one of interpretation, that court will refer the issue to the Supreme Court according to article 130 (2) of the 1992 constitution», he added.
A ruling issued on Wednesday by the Appellate Division «found no statutory support» for the competing claims for control of the party that a package of rules be approved by a majority of the candidates who ran on the ballot line last year.
Whether it was coincidence or karma, two events in the past week focused double attention on a problem that Connecticut Democrats can't seem to shake: The party that once claimed ownership of campaign - finance reform as its signature issue now is being called an enemy of reform.
[165] It was reported after the election that private pollsters working for the two largest parties actually gathered more accurate results, with Labour's pollster James Morris claiming that the issue was largely to do with surveying technique.
Dr. Nduom made this appeal and more in a video news release issued following the «One Village, One Dam promise made by the flagbearer of the opposition New Patriotic Party (NPP,) Nana Akuffo Addo, and the ruling NDC's claim that it has been building dams in those areas already.
His claim that the Tories were the do - nothing party on the recession even though (for example) the Conservatives had proposed a # 50bn loan guarantee scheme - and two months before Labour got round to acting on this issue.
He's come under regular fire in his first term from Democrats who claim he's out of step with his own party for his positions on labor issues, support for charter schools and coziness with wealthy real estate developers and financial firms.
Day claims the incumbent is disconnected from the issues that impact her constituents and often nothing more than a rubber stamp for the party line.
Earlier this year Ms Kramer, a party spokeswoman on transport issues, was also one of the few MPs not to claim any travel expenses after figures revealed that some members were claiming more than # 40,000 a year.
The statement read in part, «The so - called Imo stakeholders can only «cage» Governor Rochas Okorocha like they have claimed in the media in the offices of the National Chairman of the party, Chief John Oyegun and the National Organising Secretary of the Party, Chief Osita Izunaso, who are on vendetta mission against the governor over his innocent and patriotic stand on the issue of tenure elongaparty, Chief John Oyegun and the National Organising Secretary of the Party, Chief Osita Izunaso, who are on vendetta mission against the governor over his innocent and patriotic stand on the issue of tenure elongaParty, Chief Osita Izunaso, who are on vendetta mission against the governor over his innocent and patriotic stand on the issue of tenure elongation.
He claimed they were «so bitter, so angry and so zealous in their anti-European ideology» they were prepared to destroy unity of their party over the European issue.
«We would not have joined issues with the minister for his baseless and apparently false claim that the governor has been creating divisions in the APC and destroying the party, but there is need to set the record straight so that the national leadership of the party will know that it is the minister who has been disrupting the peace in the party with his actions and utterances».
The City School District of New Rochelle and various interested parties including the Mayor and the head of the teachers union have repeatedly claimed that there is no «inequality» issue in New Rochelle between North End and South End schools in the wake of an article in The Journal News last summer.
«Ed Miliband is heading for his biggest confrontation yet with union leaders after vowing to press ahead this week with plans that will reduce their influence in the Labour party... The Labour leader issued a defiant message, saying he was more determined than ever to change the relationship with the unions, even though claims of malpractice by Unite in Falkirk had not been substantiated.»
As Election Day nears, and both parties try to claim the upper hand on combating corruption, the inspector general issue has created a split in the typically lockstep Nassau GOP.
The Green Party claims it is winning over Lib Dem voters whose members are switching to it over environmental issues.
Meanwhile, after studying the issue for years and coming under intense political pressure from the left wing of his Democratic party, the Cuomo administration claimed fracking poses potential health risks and banned the practice in New York in late 2014 just weeks after his reelection.
Local issues may also have helped, especially the huge housing development planned for the open land between Thurmaston and Barkby, which the Tories claimed were a Central Government Labour policy, but still went ahead after the 2010 GE; I would guess this lost the local Tory Party a lot of credibiliity.
There was also the somewhat unfortunate tale - reported widely - about an alleged attempt by the Tories to engender a «gentlemen's agreement» between the parties at Cardiff Bay not to raise the issue of each others» expense claims.
Refers to a judgment granted on a claim about which there is no genuine issue of fact and to which the party moving for judgment prevails as a matter of law.
Michael Teitelbaum of the Sloan Foundation, which funded the study, adds that claims of shortage are «often issued by parties of interest» such as employer associations.
He claims that the Conservative party is divided over the issue, at council level and among the Conservative - led Local Government Association, because of issues such as who will provide school places once councils lose sway over schools in their regions.
The NAACP and most of the traditional black leadership, much of the Democratic Party establishment, and other organizations with a reputation for advocacy on low - income, urban, and minority issues are staunch foes of private school choice - despite the overwhelming support for school choice among the populations for whom they claim to speak.
In this case, the issue isn't which major party candidate for governor will do more damage to teachers and public education, but whether the candidates and their supporters are accountable for the rhetoric and claims they make during this campaign season.
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Although fault wouldn't have been difficult to find due to there likely being a negligence issue, the medical payments to others claim worked quickly and efficiently to provide for the injured party.
I could spend all day pointing out the issues with that trailer, but the funniest part to me is all the assumptions I see going around that this system will get the 3rd party support that people want, simply based upon a list of developers who Nintendo claims to have on - board.
As brief as it is (3 pages to be exact, or 5 pages if you count the Appendix), Copenhagen Accord is comprehensive in that it covers all the major issues (including forestry - Article 6 - as some media outlets have incorrectly claimed was dropped) and is * somewhat * operational immediately — once the parties declare their mitigation commitments by the end of January, they can proceed to implement them, while the $ 30 billion quick - start fund commences next year as well; other aspects such as transparency and the global climate fund will require further action from the Conference of Parties to pparties declare their mitigation commitments by the end of January, they can proceed to implement them, while the $ 30 billion quick - start fund commences next year as well; other aspects such as transparency and the global climate fund will require further action from the Conference of Parties to pParties to proceed.
Papua New Guinea issued a statement claiming that the current LULUCF framework — known as «Option A» in the current negotiation text — compromises environmental integrity by allowing industrialized parties to «cherry pick» areas and activities for reporting.
Back in the day, it used to be claimed as one of the glories of the Liberal and National Parties that their MPs had freedom to vote as they chose, while Labor MPs were bound by Caucus solidarity, except in the case of an explicit «conscience vote», which has been traditionally confined to issues of (sexual) morality.
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