Sentences with phrase «political party labels»

Thanks to a willingness on all sides to put political party labels aside, we are ready to move Connecticut forward — together.

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In addition, political ads on the social network will now be more clearly labeled as such, and also contain the (verified) identity of the party that paid for the placement.
Get back in line and follow your shepherd (label / category / organization / political party, etc..)
When the constitution of 1917 was drafted, therefore, «Catholic» representation was nonexistent, and the resulting document not only repeated earlier material restrictions on the Church (such as government ownership of all church property, civil registry of priests, and making marriage a civil matter) but also got in a symbolic lick or two (for example, religious garb was not to be worn in public; worship was to be only an indoor affair; alien priests were forbidden; and no religious labels were allowed for political parties).
I believe some will argue the alliance is just a mere opportunistic move to gain ground with a political party thats so desperate to absorb a black candidate to counter the labels they have earned as a party that does not subscribe to Blacks interest.
If you must know, I am registered NOP (No Official Party) and if you wish to label me: Utilitarian would be a more accurate assessment of my political views.
Labelled «Dr No» for his sulphurous opposition to successive Northern Ireland peace initiatives, the man who founded his own church, newspaper and political party (because all the rest were wrong) finally said yes to power - sharing and became first minister in 2007.
«Minor parties in New York have oftentimes not been what their labels suggest,» said Michael Haselswerdt, a Canisius College political science professor.
The fact that the state doesn't want any political party to call itself «Independent Party» has nothing to do with ballot labels for independent candidparty to call itself «Independent Party» has nothing to do with ballot labels for independent candidParty» has nothing to do with ballot labels for independent candidates.
«Just as Heinz may change the level of salt, the label or the price of a can of baked beans, political parties began to ditch or adopt policies to suit the public taste, day by day, week by week,» Bridges wrote.
My assumption was that anybody who is not registered on behalf of a recognised political party would be labelled as Independent.
Bloomberg spent $ 7 million of his own money pushing nonpartisan elections in a 2003 referendum that failed 70 % to 30 %, but never wavered in his belief that removing party labels in local elections would lead to better competition and decrease the power of political bosses.
But these very same policies came at a political cost to Cuomo within his own party, angering public sector labor unions and progressives who labeled him «Governor One Percent» and protested him during the 2011 Occupy demonstrations in New York City and Albany.
It carries the assessment that climate change has risen up the political agenda sufficiently far that he (and his party) must avoid being tarred by the «denial» label.
However, that strategy only goes so far, as nutritional labels don't tell us much of anything about the company that makes the product, or the corporation that owns that company, or how they do business, or which political party and campaign they support with donations.
Labels don't make the person anymore when concerning political party than sides in the climate debate.
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