Sentences with phrase «political dividends»

And it could pay political dividends for the former Secretary of State if she decides to make another run for the White House in 2016.
The worse the prospects for Britain, the higher the potential political dividend for the Tories.
Sharma was accused of risking the global deal on trade for potential political dividends during India's parliamentary elections next May.
Trump thinks it will make him look good and have a usual domestic political dividend of «A short and victorious war against a dictator».
«It would not surprise me if the governor were looking for an innovative policy program that had a clear political dividend, they would gear it around the associates degrees,» said Bruce Gyory, a senior policy adviser for Manatt, Phelps & Phillips» government and regulatory policy practice.
This often brings political dividends, as was the case with his December 2011 EU veto.
They stand to reap major political dividends — and frankly, that's the way that we're going to start seeing inroads made towards better renewable energy policies.
Mr. Bloomberg's assiduous courting of labor paid political dividends: after getting virtually no labor support in his first campaign in 2001, he picked up dozens of union endorsements in his third - term victory in 2009.
What's more, Labour would be reaping a political dividend from all this were it not for three reasons.
David Cameron's historic pledge of a referendum on the terms of Britain's membership of the European Union in 2017 has not paid the political dividends he would have hoped.
Ministers are seeking a political dividend from the move.
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