Sentences with phrase «party of change»

The landlord receives all relevant correspondence pertaining to the policy, as the insurer will notify the third party of any changes in the policy.
The stalemate is commonly described in terms of the «party of change» vs. the «party of the status quo»» except that the party of change is, for the most part, in control of the institutional status quo.
Virtually alone in the conference of bishops, the head of the ELCA was visibly identified with the party of change.
They throw away their hard - earned credibility as the «party of change».
Before the party can be renewed, it must make an accurate assessment of why it has just lost: «This was a change election and we were not the party of change.
Citing the decision to implement the tobacco display ban as «but one example» that the Conservatives are failing to live up to their billing as the self - styled «party of change», she notes:
However he stopped short of endorsing Mr Brown as the right man to lead the party into the next General Election and went on to speak of the need for Labour be the «party of change».
Number one, as a party of change even as a party, we can not interfere in a judicial process that is ongoing.
This conveyed the sense that Labour was the party of change, progress, hope and sunny uplands after the miserable trudge through the grey valley of the Major years.
«Democrats are the party of change and Republicans are the party of status quo.»
He said Labour would be a «party of change and responsibility», guaranteeing all policies would require no extra borrowing.
«We are a party of change.
The debates were arguably a tactical error which exposed a strategic problem: three weeks before the election the market was still wide open for a party of change.
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