Will
our political leaders actually pass legislation to prevent this from happening or will the story fade over time as similar stories have in the past?
Not exact matches
Personally, I'm «uneasy» with ANY
political leader who runs his life based on lies, fairytales and ANY religion... I'd be far more comfortable with an atheist, but of course Americans would never have the guts to
actually elect one.
Actually, it was the
leaders of the 19th century Indian Renaissance and the
political thinkers in the ideological leadership of the 20th centary Indian Nationalism who grappled with the person and teachings of Jesus Christ and assimilated the essence of Christian humanism into the religious and secular thought of modern India.
Certainly well crafted, with telling good intentions aimed at promoting openness and probity in our
political space, The remark, in the Nigeria history has presented Professor Osinbajo as a desirable member of the league of very few Nigerian
leaders who conceded that something may
actually not be completely right with their administrations.
If world
leaders and climate advocates really want to improve the chances of mobilising
political will and citizen action behind a new deal, they will need to think carefully about what sort of key messages
actually work.
In one of the stranger
political statements I've seen of late (perhaps ever,
actually), state GOP Chairman Ed Cox has heeded Democratic
leaders» calls for him to condem anti-gay statements made by his standard - bearer, Carl Paladino, by lambasting whoever wrote them.
Republican
leaders and activists don't seem to have realized that the last two elections may
actually reflect real demographic and ideological shifts, which explains their Tea Parties, the anti-gay-marriage hysteria, the flight to the Hard Right, etc.: they're playing to the heirs of Nixon's Silent Majority, which they must still think is a real
political force.
Nobody knows whether the convoluted and difficult congestion pricing «deal» reached by
political leaders yesterday will
actually result in anything.
Most will be vigorously defended by those that would be affected but here, the county
political leader would
actually benefit directly from the loss of this seat.
Neglecting these «output» and «input» aspects of legitimacy and giving priority instead to a euronationalist justification of a European sovereignty in the making could also turn out to be detrimental to individual freedoms: the illusion of homogeneity it would produce could incite European citizens to support policies sold by
political leaders as being in the interest of the European «community» or «people», but
actually only serving a tiny minority.
«I think that, first of all, the speaker
actually should provide a public explanation now, before we get into next year, regarding outside income,
political donations and disclosure requirements,» said Assembly Minority
Leader Brian Kolb (R - Canandaigua).
The union - backed advocacy group Alliance for Quality Education on Thursday apologized after incorrectly attributing a quote to Senate Majority
Leader John Flanangan that was
actually uttered by the Senate GOP's
political nemesis, New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio.
One of the smartest things a
political leader can do is to let party members believe they have power without
actually allowing them to exercise any.
Jacksonville
political watchers are beginning to wonder about the strategy of City Councilman Reggie Brown, who opted to primary Democratic Senate Minority
Leader - Designate Audrey Gibson in August but has not yet
actually raised any funds.
Indeed, it could
actually be more significant than «the most personal speech ever given by a British
political leader,» too.
They need at least one of the other 31 to ever
actually do anything, so why not make an end run around that insanity and find a
political solution in finding a
leader than can get 32 votes in support?
Political leaders in the seven counties of the 3rd Judicial District — Albany, Rensselaer, Ulster, Columbia, Greene, Schoharie and Sullivan — are territorial,
actually quite turfy, about Supreme Court seats being held by their counties» residents.
Asked about Sir Menzies» performance so far on the GMTV programme, he said: «There may be a nervousness - it just goes to show, doesn't it, that when you suddenly become party
leader you may have had lots of
political experience but
actually it's a fairly daunting job and people are real human beings, and they're not clones.
Underlying party support in Britain is pretty stable — if you graph opinion polls over the last couple of years it's clear that the only events that have
actually shifted
political support have been David Cameron's election as Conservative
leader, which moved the Labour and Conservative parties pretty much neck and neck, and the week prior to the local elections when Labour was hit by both John Prescott's affair and the foreign prisoner release scandal, since when the Conservatives have had a consistent lead.
I worry about
political leaders who don't understand the technical issues, thinking that they have capability that they don't
actually have.
But until then, check out this terrific
political / action / comedy / thriller and try not to get too depressed that our
leaders would
actually allow this to be done on purpose.
And maybe you get that the fastest way to reach scale that has lasting
political impact is
actually to partner with private schools, who served the charter school base and educated generations of minority
leaders, including our last president, long before the word «charter» was anything more than a kind of bus.
Regardless of the desire of industry
leaders to speed the regulatory process along, it will probably be a long uphill
political battle to create legislation that
actually makes sense and thus
actually benefits the bitcoin ecosystem as a whole.