Sentences with phrase «party support because»

Not having third - party support because of the company burning bridges the generation before and their stupid belief online gaming wasn't ready, didn't help either.
I think wii u failure was lack of power, which turn into a lack of 3rd party support because difficulty, time consumption vs profitability.

Not exact matches

LNG development also has strong political support in B.C. — all three major parties favour it in principle — because, unlike oil from Alberta, it would almost certainly result in higher royalty revenues.
Levie told Reuters in June that he supported Clinton because of the social policies of her party, such as support for legalizing gay marriage.
Countries like China — where Android devices are prevalent but Google Play is not supported — are more prone to have mobile malware problems because users have to use third - party stores to download apps, he said.
If Kenney doesn't follow the lead of Brown, his fellow social conservative caucus colleague, it likely signals one of two things: he does want the support of voters for whom parental rights regarding their pre-adolescents and teens are a big issue; or that he's calculated that a softening of his image would show weakness and isn't worth it, because his party has such a comfortable edge over Notley that he can afford to lose voters wary of anything resembling social conservatism.
Outside the hall were millions of Canadians who, in many cases, support other parties precisely because of Harper's position on taxes, daycare, gun control and a hundred other issues.
Because of his track - record as a social conservative and Wildrose supporter, Mr. Kenney might not find a great deal of support among existing PC Party members, including the 1,001 who attended the party's annual general meeting earlier this Party members, including the 1,001 who attended the party's annual general meeting earlier this party's annual general meeting earlier this year.
Actually Saraswati, you abandoned your original position that America is a «two party system which only legislation is likely to change» and supported everything I said, which is that legislation is not required, and the number of parties is not designed into the system, and it's not likely to happen because people here prefer to abandon their true beliefs in favor of a lesser evil that might win.
This country sucks because of it's brainwashed, party supporting citizens.
The Israeli Labor Party, which governed Israel from its beginning as a state in 1946 until Prime Minister Menachem Begin took power in June, had avoided cultivating the kind of American evangelical support expressed in the recent newspaper ads because it knew that to engage in religious arguments over national boundaries would be self - defeating.
RAND PAUL — Won't Stop GOP Extremeism — It's the only support he gets in his party, the few moderates in the GOP keep their distance from him because he is the kiss of death for them!
We seek organic certification because we feel that a third - party certification system helps consumers more easily identify and support farms that use sustainable growing practices.
Up front we have a few world - class players surrounded by some serious pretenders... Sanchez is by far the most accomplished player in our attack but the controversy surrounding his contractual mishandling could see him go before the window closes or most definitely by season's end... obviously a mistake by both parties involved, as Sanchez's exploits have never been more on display than in North London, but the club's irresponsible wage structure and lack of real intent have been the real undoing in this mess... Lacazette, who I think has some world - class skills as a front man, will only be as good as the players and system around him, which is troubling due to our current roster and Wenger's love of sideways passing... Walcott should have been sold years ago, enough said, and Welbeck should never have been brought in from the get - go... both of these players have suffered numerous injuries over their respective careers and neither are good enough to overcome such difficulties: not to mention, they both are below average first - touch players, which should be the baseline test for any player coming to a Wenger - led Arsenal team... Perez should have been played wide left or never purchased at all; what a huge waste of time and money, which is ridiculous considering our penny pinching ways and the fact that fans had been clamoring for a real striker for years... finally Giroud, the fact that he stills wears the jersey is a direct indictment of this club's failure to get things right... this isn't necessarily an attack on Giroud because I think he has some highly valued skills, but not for a team that has struggled to take their sideways soccer to the next level, as his presence slows their game even more, combined with our average, at best, finishing skills... far too often those in charge have either settled or chosen half - measures and ultimately it is us that suffer because no matter what happens Wenger, Gazidis and Kroenke will always make more money whereas we will always be the ones paying for their mistakes... so every time someone suggests we should just shut - up and support the team just think of all the sacrifices you've made along the way and simply reply... f *** off
I'm on the left, I support the Democratic party, I detest racism (particularly as someone who has experienced its ugliness), but I get some of the arguments made by the right when it comes to language vigilance and accusation, because I've seen far too many situations when people have tried their darndest to ally with identity positions they don't share or rally behind causes that don't necessarily reflect their own subject position, only to have it backfire spectacularly because they didn't do it right or say it right.
As we said above, careless would be one word to describe the Tangerines in their maiden Premier League campaign, with their love for attacking football making them arguably the most supported team in the country as far as the neutral target group goes, but from a punter's perspective I find them a frustrating sort not least because they tend to turn up unannounced, trash the party and rain on someone's parade.
Just because a blogger tends to support your party and ideology, don't assume he or she will flack your talking points.
«I'm using this party office to support Sam Kwesi Fletcher to win the parliamentary seat so that he can continue the good work he has started, because when someone is doing something good you have to support him or her».
Also, one could argue that Duverger's Law also applies on the parliament level in such countries, because usually every minor party feels more aligned with one of the two major parties and will support them over the other.
Coffey's campaign shot back that there is «reason to doubt» Kennedy's support for marriage because he has been endorsed by the Conservative Party.
Therefore, there was no need for a new labor party (because the Democrats had already picked up that program) and because there was no meaningful way for such a movement to grow (because the U.S. electoral system only supports two large parties).
«It was one of the first bills I actually voted on when I finally got seated and I found it very ironic here I was in a gerrymandered district that had been drawn by for Republican Party and here I was voting for this and I stood up and said I don't support this because it enshrines our gerrymandered districts in the constitution and it's not an independent panel.»
Opposition to Voter ID laws in America can be seen as a left - wing attempt to disenfranchise right - wing voters because one of the major concerns is that alien (as in from a different country, not different planet) residents may be voting, and in America aliens generally support the Democratic party.
But tensions between and within parties could see progress grind to a halt, a situation unwanted not least because all of the three major parties have actually expressed support for reform, at least in principle.
Impediment of candidature to capable and interested people because they don't fit some requirements implanted by the majority parties as millions of signatures, of high sums of money, and if they fit the requirements the media lobbies won't support most of the candidates because many of them are happy with the benefits given by big parties.
Partly because of his political background, he was generally sceptical of cooperation with other parties, supporting the 1976 - 78 Lib - Lab pact only grudgingly and taking a hard line against a too - generous allocation of seats to the SDP in the early days of the Alliance in 1981 - 82.
The trio insisted that the Leader of the Opposition had won the support of party members because he offered «an alternative to the austerity driven divisions within our economy and society».
The arbitrary thresholds your refer to are a problem, because they will have a distorting effect on the election result, especially if a large number of voters support minor parties, and therefore have their votes discarded when the final count is done.
I kid slightly because I suppose six years is not all that long, but it's been two previous election cycles where the Governor's support for Senate candidates of his own party has been anywhere from «tepid» to «agnostic.»
Instead, voters want to return Democrats to the majority by a nearly 20 % margin because they want a party in power that supports women's rights, protections for working people and safeguards for the environment.
This scheme doesn't work out because there is a rule specifically made to frustrate it (§ 6 BWahlG, subsection 1, second sentence; in German): If a constituency is won by an independent candidate, the party votes (Zweitstimmen) of all voters who supported this candidate are discarded.
Because Joseph OWusu Alias «Joe Wise» never supported Akufo - Addo in the 2007 primaries, Akufo - Addo told party executives in the constituency just as others in Akan parlance, «Men Tumi Ne No Ny3 Adwuma» to wit «I can't work with him».
Furthermore, those who support the SNP identify far more strongly with the party now following the referendum than backers of other parties because September's nail - biting campaign only served to reinforce the belief that Scottish independence is a realistic possibility.
About 40,000 of the 183,000 registered supporters are said to have been barred from voting in the contest, either because their cheques for # 25 bounced, they are not on the electoral roll, or because evidence has emerged of support for other parties.
This is significant because 18 to 24 - year olds, who traditionally provided key support to the party, have apparently deserted them — and the Liberal Democrats still lack a compelling message to get them back.
Thus they are strongly supported by parties like the Liberal Democrats, UKIP, the Greens and so, that often pile up millions of votes in FPTP contests but may win few or no seats, because they are less commonly or rarely the largest party in a given local area.
The Queens District Attorney's Office has resisted any calls for substantive criminal justice system reform, because no elected official dares to stand up to District Attorney Brown or the powerful Democratic Party county committee that supports him.
Leaving aside some MPs who support it out of self - interest (because they think it would benefit their party, or because AV would enable them to claim majority support from their constituents — Peter Hain is an obvious example) hardly anyone would actually pick AV as the best system if they had a free choice in the matter.
Because Labour could, potentially, win if the previously Labour but now non-voters can be persuaded to start turning out and voting Labour again, but only if the non-voting support base is fairly large, and without that sort of analysis over larger areas it's hard to judge — it's definitely partially true in my ward, Labour had disappeared electorally years ago, but won the seat in 2012, despite most other parties getting similar votes to normal (and our support mostly going to an Independent we were tacitly backing).
Often, the party throws its support behind establishment Democrats who are likely winners — sometimes to the disappointment of insurgent primary candidates — because doing so permitted the party to maintain its juice.
The reason she had the support of so many more superdelegates on day one this year is because she had quite literally bought the support of 33 state democratic parties.
«The guy whose PAC is giving the money... can just say, «I'm giving money to the party because I support the party, and what they do with it after that is their business,»» Conklin said.
«I am proud to have the support from Working Families Party because our values of fighting for the hardworking families of Western New York are very much aligned,» Small said in a statement.
He stated that President Muhammadu Buhari and his party, the All Progressives Congress (APC) was out to destroy Falae because the former presidential candidate and his party did not support them during the last election.
The Javid plans, which were not clearly set out in the Conservative manifesto, are likely to blow a hole in Labour party funding because the number of union members who will proactively support paying the political levy will be much lower than those who pay the political levy through inertia.
The Green Party leader is a proponent of raising the minimum wage, tuition - free public college and a ban on fracking — ideals that Hawkins said Cuomo has supported, to an extent, because Green Party candidates keep running for office.
On the Today programme yesterday morning, Monday 19 April, Tim Montgomerie of Conservative Home, standing in because no official spokesman from his party was yet ready to go on air, said that the support for the Liberal Democrats meant «what we are seeing is an anti-politics phenomenon».
Preference for support in running for office will be given to those who are registered in the party that dominates the district in question because we are serious about making these changes.
Back in 2005, Tony Blair held a meeting with Tory MEPs in his role as holder of the Council presidency, during which he implored us to support his Government's policy because he couldn't count on his own party's representatives to do so.
I was overly eager to support a fellow Democrat because I am and always will be passionate about the Democratic Party
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