Sentences with phrase «political names are giving»

Some of Britain's biggest political names are giving evidence at the Leveson inquiry this week.

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The protesters refused to give their names to reporters as they were being ushered away, but RCMP officers later said the group had identified themselves as political - science students from Carleton University.
It is this stress on political orders built on individual rights that gives the liberal peace its name.
I'm tired of the millions claiming to be Christians trying to force political action on people who have no requirement or need to follow those laws and giving the few that are actually doing what they're supposed to a bad name.
The interest was primarily political, but the contending parties gave their views a religious coloring, and there was much persecution and bloodshed in the name of religion.
wow this is stupid, as a non believer i pride myself on being among a group of people who (largely) do nt try to push their beliefs down other peoples throats through political ideals / legislation / or annoying gimmicks such as this, most atheists / agnostics are intelligent enough to draw their own conclusion without the help of a billboard, all this is doing is giving us a bad name
But his system of thought gave too little attention to personal individuality, and the political systems erected in his name were weak in this respect.
Ecclesia was historically «the name given to the governmental assembly of the city of Athens, duly convoked (called out) by proper officers and possessing all political power including even juridical functions.»
The sign of Jonah is in One who was rejected as a blasphemer by the religious leaders of his time and condemned to death as a criminal by the political leaders, rising up from the dead and sitting at the right hand of God, and being given a name that is above every other name, so that «at the name of Jesus every knee should bow, in heaven and on earth and under the earth» (Phil.
She says the committee, which is formed as a not - for - profit 501c4, is using rules intended to protect givers to charitable and civil rights concerns as a «cloak» to «shield from disclosure» names of donors who give money for more purely political purposes.
Alluding to last year's disastrous 5 - 4 Supreme Court decision allowing corporations the same First Amendment rights as people when it comes to spending directly on political campaigns, Joe, who also declined to give his last name, joked to me, «They've got to get rid of personhood» for corporations «unless they want to be drafted or executed.»
«He said his name is in the list given to the political parties, but absent in the Electoral Commission's copy.
His donations were illegal under the terms of the Political Parties, Elections and Referendum Act which states that people must use their own names when giving more than # 5,000 to a politicPolitical Parties, Elections and Referendum Act which states that people must use their own names when giving more than # 5,000 to a politicalpolitical party.
She says the Committee, which is formed as a not for profit 501 C 4, is using rules intended to protect givers to charitable and civil rights concerns as a «cloak» to «shield from disclosure» names of donors who give money for more purely political purposes.
For those with more influence over the election process (political club members and the like), they either support the candidate who has influence over them in some way or who they can influence (i.e. one who might be obligated to give name him police commissioner, for instance) and in the alternative just buy an official.
«After giving 27 years of my life to the Queens library and raising millions of dollars to make it better, the political winds changed overnight and my name was dragged through the mud,» Galante fumed in a statement to The Post.
The bold strategy at the very least gives him some name recognition, though it's unclear if that will help him gain any political ground against his rival.
He'd presented the app to Facebook and to its users as a project gathering for academic research, but then had turned around and given it to a company that had not been named or identified, and which sought to use the data for political, not academic, purposes.
Denis doesn't give the country a name, so she isn't interested in detailing the political context of the conflict or offering any specific commentary.
«But what went on in Indiana was a political controversy, which even if they winded up adopting the same standards and giving them a different name, that controversy may have had an impact on classrooms and curriculum,» he said.
Granted, straw men and hyperbole are common in political discourse, but union verbiage needs a serious makeover — the old model is giving hypocrisy a bad name.
As a consequence of the miscalculation, the video that gives the show its name, and has a pertinent political content of its own, is in danger of being overlooked.
Featuring paintings and sculpture characterized by his signature use of clothing, fabric, and objects to give his works cultural and socio - political context, the exhibition takes its name from an invented term that means «one who embodies elements of beauty and hardship, one who has been rejected, disjointed, disfigured, and discarded after being used for his labour.»
«Climate Deniers Are Giving Us Skeptics a Bad Name — Fred Singer Posted on 17 March 2012 by John Mason «Somebody recently drew our attention to a provocatively - titled piece by Fred Singer on the website of the Independent Institute, another of those many political think - tanks over in the USA.
The Guardian reports on the latest «thinking» from our political masters over at the Ministry of Cheap Justice:» «Flash incarceration» of offenders who breach court orders, widespread naming online of those convicted, more witnesses giving evidence via videolink and Sunday court sittings are among measures outlined in government plans to speed up justice.»
(a) write on the ballot the given name and surname, or initials and surname, of the candidate for whom the elector is voting, and the candidate's political affiliation if two or more candidates have the same name;
It was given this name by the General Assembly in 1959 due to its great measure of political independence.
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