Sentences with phrase «party reached the lost»

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Clerical careerists, eager to reach the top of the greasy pole, lose no opportunity of proving their adherence to the party line.
Nevertheless, given that his current contract with Everton expires at the end of the season, they could sensibly consider a cut - price deal in January rather than lose him for nothing next summer, provided that the two parties aren't able to reach an agreement to extend his stay.
Buhari reiterated his determination never to interfere in the internal affairs of the party at any level, and commended the Minister of Solid Mineral Resources, Kayode Fayemi, for reaching out to his co-contestants who lost in Saturday primary.
He said he had lost the confidence of the party's MPs in parliament, and told the BBC: «I've reluctantly reached a conclusion that his position is untenable.»
«Everything I have seen both of leadership, and of Labour, tells me Corbyn's ability to lead and hold the party together is likely to be low,» he says, «his ability to reach those parts of the country we have been losing, whether to the Tories, to Ukip or the SNP, will be even lower.»
Since your creditors don't want to lose their money either, you may be able to reach a compromise that will be beneficial to both parties.
Judge Chris Altenbernd (who served as chief judge from 2003 - 2005) observed that, by the time divorce and paternity cases reach the appellate level, both parties have almost invariably already lost:
As might be expected, the mediator tries to help the parties find common ground and reach a mutually agreeable solution, unlike the court system, where one party wins and one inevitably loses.
Judge Chris Altenbernd (who served as chief judge from 2003 - 2005) observed that, by the time divorce and paternity cases reach the appellate level, both parties have almost invariably already lost:
Settlements that are reached by one party winning and the other losing rarely last and can create additional conflict.
Unlike a civil court action whereby one party will win and one will lose, in a house sale with one buyer and one seller, the parties have a common objective, which is to reach a mutually accepted agreement.
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