Sentences with phrase «place of the second seat»

When used as a single stroller, a basket takes the place of the second seat.
Instead, the seat in use remains on one side, and a narrow storage basket takes the place of the second seat.

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Three rows of seats, a front and rear trunk, room under the second row seats, side pockets and a blind holster for your iPhone, big or little, there's a place to store it in Model X.
Now that Samaras has failed to create a government, the mandate goes to Alexis Tsipras, the 38 - year - old head of the Radical Left Coalition, or Syriza, who came in second place with 16.78 percent and 52 seats.
Iwobi recked my head last night he was weak and misplaced many passes he cant seem to control the ball its always running away from him he should not be in the middle in the middle you need good ball controllers with good eyes for passes long and short on the ground and above the ground >> > waterford yesterday were on top of us with no space giving to our players and we were scattered all over the place with no vision or leader ship too goals in the space of 3 minuets ok the first goal was a fluke but come on the second one???? and thats all what it takes to loose a match many times this season we cant play when the opposition seats in our face we have no cohesion or understanding we crumble away we need to start the game together as a unit a compact unit
Being considered as one of the favorites to win this season's English Premier League, Manchester United now must settle for battling second place seat with Liverpool and Tottenham Hotspur.
Roy Hodgson's men are currently sitting top of group E, grabbing having a perfect winning record, putting them six points ahead of second place seat Swiss.
For one it's stupid costly to rent car seats, in my experience rental places want upwards of $ 15 / day or more to rent a single car seat (I have been quoted $ 25 a day) after a few days you can exceed the cost of simply purchasing new... Meaning you could have purchased a brand new in the box car seat and checked that at the luggage counter complete with all it's factory packing that should allow it to arrive undamaged and you now have a backup or travel car seat complete with packaging... Second you have no idea about the condition of that rented car seat, as you imply, unseen damage is well unseen regardless of claims of «inspection» by the rental company, there is no way they can't tell if it's damaged if the damage is unseen, they are only doing visual checks nothing more... In the end there is nothing to assure you that your «rented» car seat will be in any better condition then one you brought with you or that it wasn't in an unreported «accident» from the previous renters or mishandled by the previous renters... If safety is you end goal, renting a car seat at your destination is not inline with that goal...
Aside from the design another unique feature is the second toddler seat that goes in place of the basket and reminds me of a lounging chair.
The unique feature of the Geo2 is when you add the second toddler seat it goes in place of the basket.
So just two weeks shy of our baby's second birthday, and with the warmth of late summer on our side, I placed her potty seat in the middle of our living room for easy access, removed her diaper, and let training begin.
It essentially became pointless with the introduction of FPTP for all seats, before that many seats used Block Voting and there were alliance slates in places (in some, Liberals, Nat Libs and Cons all put up one candidate each to LAbour's two; evidence was a lot of Lib voters supported Labour with second vote, but Tory and Nat Lib voters split all over the place).
Goodwin analysed Labour constituencies with the lowest majorities where over 50 % voted Leave in the EU referendum, and where Ukip are already in second place, or a close third, to come up with his list of 20 target seats.
UKIP are not fielding candidates in 255 seats, including many where they won thousands of votes in 2015 (often more than the margin between the first and second - placed parties).
Of the three second - placed parties who won nine seats, UKIP gained the largest share of the county - wide vote, more than 10 % ahead of LabouOf the three second - placed parties who won nine seats, UKIP gained the largest share of the county - wide vote, more than 10 % ahead of Labouof the county - wide vote, more than 10 % ahead of Labouof Labour.
Ian won the seat by only 316 votes in 2010, with the Liberal Democrats placing a close second and the Conservative's Neil Hudson coming in third ahead of the SNP.
The Tories fielded Humberston parish council chairman Harry Hall to defend the seat but, in a possible sign of Ukip's continuing momentum stemming from their second place finish in the Eastleigh by - election in February, were only able to secure second place.
In Second place in the 2015 City Council Race (where two seats are up for grabs) was Council Candidate, Andre Wallace who received 20 % of the vote with 2,226 votes.
Michelle will have to oust the LibDems as the second - placed candidate in a seat that Labour hold with a projected majority of 13,440.
Here the Conservatives are in second place to the Lib Dems across a number of seats.
David Cameron said the party's second place in Scotland and its showing in England, where it took control of Peterborough Council and won council seats in key Westminster marginals such as Dudley and Nuneaton, represented a good result for a party in government for six years.
In Norwich South they are in second place on 20 %, but that was one of their target seats anyway, they are also doing well in Manchester Withington, up 8 points on 10 %.
The second group of seats consists of two more Lib Dem seats with Labour in second place.
It's a repeat of his first polling of Con - Lab seats in April and now as then, Ashcroft polled the 12 most marginal Conservative held seats with Labour in second place, plus two other seats (South Thanet and Great Yarmouth) that he thought might have interesting UKIP results.
ComRes have a poll of marginal seats out tonight covering the forty most marginal seats with Labour and Conservative in first and second place (so 25 with Tory incumbents, 15 with Labour incumbents).
Their strongest performance though came in a seat that was part of the normal sample of ultra marginals — Thurrock, where Ashcroft found them at 29 % and in second place behind Labour.
At the last elections in 2009 the Conservatives won three of seven seats in the region on less than a third of the vote, and UKIP in second place picked up two seats.
He was the second - place finisher in the six - way primary for the seat two years ago, and around the start of the year he began campaigning in earnest with a message of «building bridges in what is Florida's most diverse state Senate district.»
In this scenario the Conservatives would gain 19 of Lib Dem seats in which they are in second place — leaving them three seats up on the deal, compared to only two under FPTP.
Labour's Deputy Leader Harriet Harman holds the seat with a projected majority of 16,191 over the second - placed Liberal Democrats.
Both Labour and the Conservatives benefit greatly from FPTP, which exaggerates the number of seats awarded to the winning party (and often the second place party too), meaning a government with an overall majority can be elected with barely a third of the popular vote.
Now, a new survey by ConservativeHome, has found that 55 per cent of Tory members are open to a «non-aggression pact» between the coalition partners in seats where they are first and second - placed, with 11 per cent describing such an agreement as «ideal».
In the case of ComRes, their marginal seats polls cover the 40 most marginal seats with Labour and Conservative in first and second place.
Bridget Phillipson took 21,218 votes in the safe Labour seat of Houghton and Sunderland South, with UKIP in second place with 8,280 votes.
This could happen if Ukip establishes itself next year as the clear second - place challenger to Labour in much of the north, as well as to the Tories along England's east and south coasts, while the Greens build up support in university seats where they have started to put down roots.
There were two seats up for election in the Hagley ward due to the resignation of the sitting Labour councillor with the second placed candidate filling the remainder of his term.
After the 2010 election, there were 194 seats in Britain with a gap of less than ten percentage points between the first - and second - placed parties; after the 2015 election there were only 120, a reduction of more than one - third in those that can be captured by a swing of no more than five points.
Scottish Liberal Democrats lost over half their seats, with labour picking up most of the seats, while the Scottish National Party increased their representation by 3 seats and remained in second place on the authority.
Mr Goodwin analysed Labour constituencies with the lowest majorities where over 50 % voted Leave in the EU referendum, and where Ukip are already in second place, or a close third, to come up with his list of 20 target seats.
In two - thirds of the seats the Lib Dems won in 2010, the Conservatives finished in second place and will be the major challengers this time round.
Conservative backbenchers were expressing fears on Saturday that Ukip — which leapfrogged the Conservatives into second place in Thursday's Eastleigh byelection — represents a serious threat to their support not just in the south of England but also in the north, where the Tories face a struggle to defend a number of key marginal seats at the 2015 general election.
She won a four - cornered final (against three men) to win the nomination for the seat held at the last election for Labour by Jessica Morden with a majority of 6,838 over the Liberal Democrats and Conservatives (who were separated by less than 100 votes in second and third place).
The 2013 by - election coincided with the rise of UKIP and saw the Liberal Democrats hold the seat with UKIP in second place, but at the subsequent general election the seat fell to the Tories.
Does anyone think that in many safe Tory seats at the next general election (Many of which have the Lib Dems in second place) that the Conservatives will be down by less than the Lib Dems, and so there will perhaps be increased majorities in these seats as a direct result, a la 1992?
Eight of them are Tory - held seats where the Lib Dems are in second place.
It is the kind of seat that the Lib Dems might have hopes in if they were able to retain second place and squeeze the still considerable Labour vote centred mainly, I would guess, on Leigh Park.
The collapse of the BNP meant they did not even contest the seat in 2015, through UKIP performed strongly to take second place.
The Tories might squeak up to 15 % on the back of the patchy gentrification in the north of the seat and it will be a toss up for second place, on balance I think the Lib Dems will drop beneath the Tories.
Marisol Alcantara, the handpicked successor of state Sen. Adriano Espaillat, who won the primary for Rangel's old seat, won a tight race where she got 693 more votes than Jackson, who was in third place, and 572 more votes than second - place Micah Lasher, chief of staff to Attorney General Eric Schneiderman.
The pedals are in the same place, but the seats have enough bolstering and adjustment to avoid the second part of that complaint.
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