Sentences with phrase «party loyalty as»

The mayor cited party loyalty as his reason for eagerly anticipating a Democratic takeover of the historically Republican district.
Cowling cites party loyalty as a key measure that is in decline and, alongside this, a gradual blurring of what the parties are perceived to offer.

Not exact matches

As long as the Chinese Communist Party values loyalty over competence, sound economic policy will be the exception, not the rulAs long as the Chinese Communist Party values loyalty over competence, sound economic policy will be the exception, not the rulas the Chinese Communist Party values loyalty over competence, sound economic policy will be the exception, not the rule.
To fault Osama bin Laden and to blindly follow Christian clergy advocating total submissiveness and loyalty to any political favoritism, is not only completely illogical but also self - defeating, as Bush - Cheney and the Republican / Tea Party has consistently proven.
«Yeah but, I think that's right, that's true, but you face an obligation of loyalty as a member of a party and of a government.
As a doctoral student in Politics (DPhil), Raphael's current research examines the impact of electoral rules on legislative behaviour as well as determinants of MP - level party loyalty in European legislatureAs a doctoral student in Politics (DPhil), Raphael's current research examines the impact of electoral rules on legislative behaviour as well as determinants of MP - level party loyalty in European legislatureas well as determinants of MP - level party loyalty in European legislatureas determinants of MP - level party loyalty in European legislatures.
My duty to the 1992 Constitution overrides any loyalty to any political party the moment it becomes an enterprise to undermine the constitution through any form of corruption or graft, including such unconstitutional conducts as those John Mahama and Okudzeto Ablakwa committed when they were in office as a government.
When Jeremy Zellner took over as the head of the Erie County Democratic Party, he hoped to unify a group with fractured loyalties.
He said Sharpton made an analogy about his decision to stick with an ally being much along the lines of President Obama's snub to Rhode Island Democratic gubernatorial candidate Frank Caprio out of loyalty to his opponent, independent candidate Lincoln Chafee, who (as a Republican) crossed party lines to endorse Obama over GOP Sen. John McCain in 2008.
Untrammeled by party political loyalties, we ask how we as citizens can secure our liberty, human rights, self - government and real democracy.
He also described Johnson as «a very engaging and charming court jester» and warned: «If Boris has the laudable ambition to become Prime Minister, he will find if he achieves that he will not have the loyalty of the party he divided.»
Roy Hattersley, without going so far as to back the centre - left slate, caught the mood when he wrote in the Guardian on 20 August that the Labour leadership demeaned itself by defining «loyalty as uncritical agreement» and that it «diminishes the party's moral authority by endorsing candidates who promote their cause by buying advertising space in newspapers.»
Benn's own loyalty to current party policy was selective, and abandoned at will, as over Nato and Ireland.
She said: «They are putting loyalty to the Labour Party ahead of personal career or position and I think Jim Murphy should do likewise and step down as leader.
They act as a separate party operating within the Labour Party but with no real loyalty to the pparty operating within the Labour Party but with no real loyalty to the pParty but with no real loyalty to the partyparty.
Mr. Mohammed is quoted as saying the party could «not even be sure where [Dr. Mahama's] loyalty is anymore... he can not continue, in my opinion, to be the leader of the party
Quickly denouncing Hoover's call for a «lilywhite party» as a betrayal of American ideals, they mounted an educational and political campaign that had a significant impact on blacks» party loyalties.
It seems to me that too few have grasped how the fundamentals of British politics are changing — how public loyalty to the main parties is in decline, how issues are now more important than old tribal allegiances and how the rise of new concerns such as nationalism and immigration cut across old party divides.
Generally, the parties select members known for their loyalty and service to the party, such as party leaders, state and local elected officials and party activists.
«And the MP who tops our poll as the next leader if there were a vacancy — current party president Tim Farron — has already pledged his loyalty to Nick Clegg.
We have not replaced branch executives, and as a leader of the party in the constituency, I shall reward loyalty and hard work to ensure the NDC secures enough vote for the party in the coming elections in 2020.»
As the 2016 governorship election in Edo State beckons, Mr Anselm Ojezua, the state chairman of All Progressives Congress, APC, has warned party leaders to eschew creating tension in the party as a result of their loyalty to any of the governorship aspirants of the party, assuring that the party will be fair to all aspirants during the primarieAs the 2016 governorship election in Edo State beckons, Mr Anselm Ojezua, the state chairman of All Progressives Congress, APC, has warned party leaders to eschew creating tension in the party as a result of their loyalty to any of the governorship aspirants of the party, assuring that the party will be fair to all aspirants during the primarieas a result of their loyalty to any of the governorship aspirants of the party, assuring that the party will be fair to all aspirants during the primaries.
This as an amazing feat of loyalty from a TEAPublican party that has failed to unite behind their two last candidates for governor.
It is that sense of loyalty that has led Malek, a prominent Republican rainmaker, to emerge as the leading defender of Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin in the wake of the 2008 election where she served as the party's vice presidential nominee.
What the man did is an indication of his failure of the loyalty test we put to him when the party granted him amnesty to return to us after he contested as an independent parliamentary candidate in 2008 and campaigned against late President Atta Mills and contested for the NPP's Nana Akufo - Addo in the then Mfantsiman East constituency, now Ekumfi constituency.»
As electoral slates are typically chosen by the political party or the party's presidential nominee, electors usually have high loyalty to the party and its candidate: a faithless elector runs a greater risk of party censure than criminal charges.
He also questioned Zalewski's loyalty to the party as a result of his employment with the Republican - controlled state Senate.
Labour's chief whip, Rosie Winterton, and its London mayoral candidate, Sadiq Khan, have been labelled as «hostile» in a leaked document that appears to rank the party's MPs by their loyalty to the leader, Jeremy Corbyn.
Wade's reference to Corcoran's party loyalty — including free legal work — infuriated Walsh's backers, who launched their insurgent campaign in reaction to what they view as a closed system dominated by old - style machine politics that elevates white men over female and minority candidates.
This is an open letter to my constituents in Northampton to explain why, after 12 years of complete loyalty to my party, I am withdrawing support from Gordon Brown as Labour leader.
If those on the right of the party attacking Corbyn had a greater loyalty to the party than is their hatred of the left then perhaps they'd recognise that Corbyn might just save the party rather than bring it to an end as the protest group they fear.
The extreme and most hilarious version of the call to discipline yesterday came from the firebrand Corbynista MP Chris Williamson - who angrily rejected the portrayal of Corbyn as pathologically disloyal to Labour in his many decades on the backbenches, and said that Corbyn's refusal to vote with his colleagues simply showed his innate loyalty to the true spirit of the party and its genuine supporters!
Hussain, who the Nigeria Politics Online gathered had displayed high sense of party loyalty with his readiness to drop from the Upper chamber in 2015 for Adeleke to be compensated for his role in the re-election of Governor Rauf Aregbesola was sworn in last week as Commissioner for Cabinet Matters in the new executive council of the state.
The K - Swiss Surf & Turf Sneaker ($ 65) are an unexpected touch; like many retailers American Eagle is collaborating with more third party brands as well as carrying them to up shopper loyalty.
Meanwhile the rivalry between Helen and herself deepens as they struggle for control of the bridal party events, the loyalty of the other bridesmaids, and most importantly Lillian's affection.
BEIJING — Chinese students, already immersed in classes and textbooks that promote nationalist loyalty to the Communist Party as a bedrock value, must be made even more patriotic and devoted to the party, even when they are studying in universities abroad, according to a new directive sent to education officParty as a bedrock value, must be made even more patriotic and devoted to the party, even when they are studying in universities abroad, according to a new directive sent to education officparty, even when they are studying in universities abroad, according to a new directive sent to education officials.
-- The LGB has no separate legal ability to take such a decision — A decision to request that a school be moved to another MAT would normally be for the MAT directors / trustees and would have to be taken in the interests of the MAT as a whole — Normal rebrokering decisions are entirely for the RSC or for a religious authority or trustees — normally on statutory or formal contractual grounds — The individual academy is not party to the SFA — The staff of an individual academy are employed by the MAT and owe it their loyalty — Although parents and school staff might petition the RSC for the school to leave the MAT, the decision is the RSC's and, in the absence of significant performance issues, the MAT itself
As a politician, we know how the kinds of loyalties usually rank yourself your friends your party your public other (justice, fairness, and other platitudes)
They are expressly not intended to derogate from the Arbitration Agreement (as defined in the Preamble) or to undermine the legal representative's primary duty of loyalty to the client or the obligation to present that party's case effectively.
The U-turn was sold to the party membership at the ard fheis by the Sinn Fein leadership, on the basis that the police force in particular had undergone a complete transformation at its behest: an allegedly biased police force, perceived as being drawn mainly from one section of the divided society in Northern Ireland — the Protestant / unionist majority tradition — would now be more representative and include a higher proportion of members of the minority community — the Catholic / nationalist / republican tradition — and be regarded by that community as more inclusive, fairer and unbiased, to command loyalty and support.
Other strategic information could include: connected third party application data; comments and likes on public Facebook pages; internet browsing history through Facebook APIs and scripts; consumer loyalty programs, mobile app logins; publicly shared photos and profile information that users forget about; and (I'm presuming) more mundane tactics such as harnessing unassuming personality «quizzes» on Facebook that capture invaluable psychometric data people readily share with their friends and families, but not with a psychological voter profiling firm.
There is also the increased transparency between the participating parties as they will have a central place for all the loyalty points accounting.
As a non-agent, the realty pro owes no loyalty to either party, who will be left to negotiate and contract on their own.
Undivided Loyalty The fiduciary duty that prohibits the agent from advancing any interests adverse to the principal's interest or conducting the principal's business in such a way as to benefit a customer, a subagent, the agent, or any other party to the detriment of the principal's interest unless required by statute, regulation, or common law — e.g., disclosing material facts and defects of a property.
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