Sentences with phrase «political observers more»

No appointment of the 14 panel members was questioned by political observers more than that made by Senate Democratic Minority Leader John Sampson.

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But there is something profoundly troubling about speculators in Puerto Rican debt reaping windfalls even as estimates of hurricane damage are revised up, tax reform legislation undermines Puerto Rican competitiveness, out - migration increases, political cleavages increase, layoffs from the public sector are set to increase and outside observers become more pessimistic about Puerto Rico's economic prospects.
More women are wading into the world of politics this year, fueled partly by what political observers call a desire to resist President Donald Trump.
Some political observers say Republican overtures to Israel and to Jewish leaders are aimed more at American evangelical voters, a key part of the GOP base, than they are at Jews.
Moreover, religious observers and publicists create for themselves pseudoreligious absolutes out of political machinery and programs that are more wisely and effectively viewed in pragmatic terms by the diplomatist.
When Buffalo businessman Carl Paladino announced he was running for the Buffalo Public School Board, more than a few political observers found the idea laughable.
Congestion pricing is a heavy lift at the Capitol, political observers say, and it will be impossible to fully assess the proposal's prospects until more is known about Cuomo's actual plan and the extent to which he'll embrace his own trial balloon.
While Corbyn supporters may never forget her no confidence motion earlier this year, more seasoned political observers will know Hodge for her five year stint as chair of the public accounts committee.
But this week's actions seem more direct in their targeting, political observers said, and had potentially larger outside consequences.
Even the most ad hoc observer of British politics will surely know that the 2015 general election will revolve more than ever around the smaller political parties.
Uncharacteristically silent since the results started trickling in in the early hours of Monday morning, Grillo has not yet commented publicly on what for his movement could prove a huge blow — even if some observers pointed out that, for a political formation fighting its first European elections, a showing of more than 20 % and placing second was nothing to sniff at.
And if our Mars observer would also have knowledge about the explosive population growth, about the weapons» power of destruction more and more perfected and about the division of humankind into a few political sides, he wouldn't probably forecast for us a future any brighter than that of a few rat societies being at war on a foodless boat» (p. 256).
And if our Mars observer would also have knowledge about the explosive population growth, about the weapons» power of destruction more and more perfected and about the division of humankind into a few political sides, he wouldn't probably forecast for us a future any brighter than that of a few rat societies being at war on a foodless boat»
Though some observers, including multiple - intelligences guru Howard Gardner, point to schools as the «conservators» of our culture, and therefore instinctively conservative in what they do, the resistance comes more from the fact that our public school system has evolved an extremely delicate balance between many sets of pressures — political, parental, social, organizational, supervisory, and financial — that any technological change is bound to disrupt.
Some observers link it to the paranoid fantasy called the New World Order, a staple of political talk radio (and a hobgoblin I more»
Yet, some political observers are more hopeful.
More than a few observers are already wondering whether England, post-secession and more naturally leaning Tory, will withdraw from another political union — the one it has with the EU — while Scotland scrambles to remain a member and adopt the EMore than a few observers are already wondering whether England, post-secession and more naturally leaning Tory, will withdraw from another political union — the one it has with the EU — while Scotland scrambles to remain a member and adopt the Emore naturally leaning Tory, will withdraw from another political union — the one it has with the EU — while Scotland scrambles to remain a member and adopt the Euro.
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