Sentences with phrase «political aspirations of»

Dr. Tim Ball exposes the malicious misuse of climate science as it was distorted by dishonest brokers to advance the political aspirations of the progressive left.
He gained early recognition for Synecdoche, his contribution to the 1993 Whitney Biennial, which embodied the aesthetic and political aspirations of the art in that year's exhibition.
In the action Pintura politica (Political painting)(2013), Vallecillo references and makes manifest the political aspirations of the historical avant - garde by inserting an abstract painting into a political protest.
Unlike Cam, Rose is actually rather ambitious, with political aspirations of her own.
Kennedy has obstained from publicly criticizing Cuomo, and kept a low profile during the 2010 race, although she has been speculated to harbor political aspirations of her own.
The actual reason of the creation of Pakistan was the political aspirations of Mohd.
The relentless campaign presence of the NPP in the central region, according to him, is ample evidence that the party is committed not only in winning more votes from the region but ultimately end the political aspirations of the vice president.
Governor Ahmed said any structure that meets the economic, and political aspirations of the majority of citizens will be welcomed.
Iran, whose theocratic ruling stratum crushed the political aspirations of the country's educated youth with violence, is trying to avert a breakdown at home by breaking out into regional hegemony.
The church was put out to pasture, to stand idly, chewing reflectively as it watched God encounter the world directly through many avenues - the other major world religions, the political aspirations of oppressed peoples, even the midnight raids of guerilla freedom - fighters.
This is not mere pessimism, nor an indifferent attitude to social and political aspirations of humanity, but an appeal to give up the illusory hopes of human beings.
A statement signed by National Chairman, Rivers APC 2019 Mandate, Mrs Ibufuro Thompson, praised Amaechi for accelerating the realisation of the political aspiration of the people and expanding the reach of the party in the South - South geo - political zone, particularly Rivers State.
Governor of Ogun State, Ibikunle Amosun, has said the open support for the political aspiration of former Vice President Atiku Abubakar by the Minister for Women Affairs and Social Development, Aisha Alhassan, was a disappointment.

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But it's important to remind ourselves that the vast majority of people of all races, religions, nationalities and political preferences share the same basic aspirations.
Trump may have also avoided quoting so many vocal critics of her father's political aspirations, if she had realized he would be elected.
«Lisac's backdrop may be the political scene, but his story is in the heart of his main characters, their flaws and aspirations.
Yet at this moment our nation joins with us in prayer and supplication that despite political differences within these chambers, and despite the fact that at times we may take for granted things that are unique to our American democracy, that we be united in hope and aspiration for the future of our nation... Our nation prays with us as we ask that our leaders be endowed with wisdom.
Nostalgia for the old, monuments of spiritual aspiration, the worldwide revival of ancient religious forms, the power of orgiastic political movements of destruction, and the protest impulse that has driven artistic expression for more that a century all testify to the profound ambivalence with which the success of instrumental rationality has been greeted.»
Such a survey would reveal that the goals and aspirations of politics and religion are usually not wrong, but the means and methods by which political and religious leaders seek to accomplish these goals are way off base.
Political Zionism was more the bastard child of European nationalism than the legitimate offspring of Jewish religious aspiration.
The Christian became horrified by the political aspirations and methods of those who were fired with concern for the masses, but who had little concern for the individual.
Two such schools of thought have been North American process theology based on the philosophy of Alfred North Whitehead and liberation theology which originated in the struggles of Third World peoples for economic, political, and social independence but now has broadened to include the aspiration of minority groups (e.g., women and blacks) even within affluent First World countries.
The aspirations of subject peoples today for political and spiritual freedom should be viewed with understanding and sympathy by those who prize their own liberties, bought by the effort of their fathers.
The former pro wrestler who has become one of the world's biggest action - movie stars was asked about his political aspirations by GQ, specifically, if he'd ever run for president.
And while most residents of the Empire no doubt clung to political aspiration, a different note was sounded by the renewal movement known as hesychasm (from esychía, the Greek word for stillness).
If the most extreme nationalists have the dynamism that is creating the new political community and Christians must choose between supporting their policies or detaching themselves from the forces that are realizing the aspirations of the nation, their dilemma is grave indeed.
«We believe,» he once wrote, «that in a world of political, economic and personal disintegrations, music is not a luxury but a necessity... because it is the persistent focus of man's intelligence, aspiration and good will.»
It can best serve the cause of world democracy by helping supply the means for the less developed nations to fulfill their own unique aspirations, without attaching to the aid any conditions of military, economic, or political alliance, conformity, or dependency.
These Jews were shaped by the received Jewish tradition, but they often transformed the particularities of religious Judaism into political and philosophical universal aspirations.
He will conform to whatever the flavor of the day is, if he want to keep his political aspirations alive.
Rubio, keep pushing the fringe agenda, and keep reinforcing you are full of crap in order to kill your political aspirations.
Better for us all to know you can be bought by the fringe now so when you try and change your tune with higher political aspirations we have the proof you are not worthy of a vote.
Communist dogma goes on to state that economic forces — not human aspirations for freedom, nor other political ideals — are the real shapers of history.
Although he, like Minerbi, notes a «hostility» to certain elements of Zionist aspirations, Kreutz acknowledges that «the Vatican's lack of official objection to the creation of a Jewish State in Palestine greatly influenced various Catholic countries in their political support for the partition plan» in 1947.
Hence the tribes» enthusiastic collaboration with our survey of people's hopes and political aspirations.
At least 62 percent of voters from every region of the state and every party agree that Spitzer should leave his political aspirations on the shelf next year and refrain from seeking statewide office, although he does continue to have a reservoir of support (more than 40 percent) among black and Latino voters.
The tragedy of Ukraine is that there is a fundamental vacuousness in its dominant political discourse about «joining Europe», and a mismatch between the aspirations of its society, especially its younger generations, for a better life (which is seen as synonymous with a «European choice») and the capacity of the Ukrainian state and the EU to deliver.
A democratic process in which political positions are seen purely as a matter of public service with a responsibility to try and meet the aspirations of the ordinary citizens is likely to engender electoral integrity and healthy participatory government.
I worry that unless the concerns of ordinary, working people are properly addressed within the political arena by a party that fully supports their aims and aspirations, the real issues of poverty, division and disconnect will mean the people of the United Kingdom suffer and the growing culture of greed and apathy will lead to politics becoming more distant and more irrelevant
He'll also be broaching the topic of Bloomberg's national political future and oft - speculated presidential aspirations.
But thanks to what appears to be a rather lucrative five - year contract deal — it's hard to tell, exactly, because scant details on the agreement have been made public — Donohue appears to have had a change of heart where Cuomo and his political aspirations are concerned, though the union president's newfound magnanimous attitude toward the governor likely won't extend beyond 2018.
With Scottish politics now dominated by two big parties, small parties under pressure and women's representation on the wane, the Electoral Reform Society say action is now needed to ensure that Scotland's political system can continue to meet the original aspirations and expectations of the advocates of devolution.
The government also appears to have decided that it will not be able to proceed with this reform on any kind of cross-party basis, and so is keen to test out the conviction that the procedural reforms associated with EVEL will be employed on sufficiently few occasions that they may slip from political consciousness, while also looking substantive enough to satisfy the aspirations of its backbenchers.
Also on tap for today: «Housekeeping» remarks from state GOP Chairman Ed Cox, and invocation from the Rev. Michael Faulkner, who is running against Democratic Rep. Charles Rangel; speeches from fromer US Attorney Michael Garcia (believed to harbor some political aspirations) and Westchester County Executive Rob Astorino (one of the party's rising stars) and presentation of a lifetime achievement award to former state Chairman Bill Powers.
Elisabeth Kendall, senior research fellow in Arabic and Islamic studies at Pembroke College, Oxford, recently travelled to Yemen's remote and dangerous Mahra region to carry out the first ever survey of the local people's hopes, fears and political aspirations in post-revolution Yemen.
In the lively debate that concluded the conference, there was little disagreement between young delegates and senior dignitaries about the urgent need for re-charting Pakistan's political course so as to realise the long - cherished aspirations of its people.
Speaking to the BBC from the US on the Monday after the general election, Mr Miliband criticised his brother's campaign in the 2015 general election, saying he and Mr Brown had «allowed themselves to be portrayed as moving backwards from the principles of aspiration and inclusion that are the absolute heart of any successful progressive political project».
John Denham, the Skills Secretary, will tell a rally tomorrow: «We have got into a terrible mess by counterposing ideals like individual aspiration, or choice in public services, with the virtues of social solidarity and collective strength... trying to tailor individual policies to different groups of voters is a political dead end.
Cahill said he wants to become known as «the people's lawyer» instead of for his political aspirations.
The proposal to fund political aspirations with taxpayer dollars has majority support from every region of the state, as well as from Democrats and independents and plurality support from Republicans.
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