Sentences with phrase «personal fiefdom»

The phrase "personal fiefdom" refers to a situation where someone has complete control and power over a particular area, organization, or group, as if it were their own personal property. Full definition
Not personal fiefdoms of intellectual self - indulgence and elitism.
«Shelly Silver is the poster - child for professional politicians who create personal fiefdoms for themselves and their corrupt cronies,» he said in the speech.
His vicious personal fiefdom of Candyland becomes a symbol for the sadism, oppression, theft of identity, false assertion of enduring superiority and the corruption of the human spirit that lie behind slavery.
This is the terrifying Spirit of Vatican I that really sees the Church as the Pope's personal fiefdom and him as its master rather than its servant.»
Too many bishops view their diocese as a personal fiefdom and will brook no «outside interference.»
All I'll say is that Englishness isn't anyone's personal fiefdom, nor anyone in particular's gift to bestow.
I am sorry, but I will not be shedding any tears for the evangelical, aggressive and routinely failing welfare reforms that were the personal fiefdom of the Secretary of State for DWP.
McPartland, a leading Tory tax credit rebel, wrote on his website yesterday: «I will not be shedding any tears for the evangelical, aggressive and routinely failing welfare reforms that were the personal fiefdom of the Secretary of State for DWP.»
There is separation of powers in our constitution and all arms of government know what they need to do for our country to run smoothly and not as a personal fiefdom of anybody,» he said.
If there is one thing I know... Mike Long runs the Conservative Party like a personal fiefdom.
The lawsuit accuses Mr. Espada of using a publicly supported entity as a personal fiefdom — to the tune of $ 14 million in misappropriated funds.
He alleged Cuomo has used the state party as his «personal fiefdom,» adding it «has been a subsidiary to the governor the entire time he has been in office.
This is the personal fiefdom of Clyde Martin (John Travolta, approximating a twang by talking like he has his jaw wired shut), a one - legged lawman who now keeps his badge in his pocket on account of the pin having broken off; his tendency toward long - winded speech suggests the symbolism of his station is not lost on him.
This is the personal fiefdom of Clyde Martin (John Travolta,...
After being questioned and cleared by Detective Chief Superintendent Robert MacFarlane of Scotland Yard's elite Special Branch, she is drawn into MacFarlane's personal fiefdom as a special adviser on the case.
It does give the reader a sense of how Saddam was able to make Iraq into his personal fiefdom; it did not convey to me how Gen. Sachet's turnaround «moral journey» evolved.
I've been on groups where the moderators used the group for little more than a personal fiefdom, not only is IAG not like that, but the active members go out of their way to help the newbies, and if there aren't answers by anyone, the mods tend to answer in 24 hours or less.
Wagner chairs Senate C&L and runs it as his personal fiefdom; Saslaw did the same when Democrats held the Senate.
... As the Goddard Institute for Space Studies, James Hansen's personal fiefdom, does with its figures.
Microsoft has traditionally been laced with political and personal fiefdoms, often very much at odds with each other.
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