Sentences with phrase «politicians vying»

More importantly, they perceive the differences between two (or more) politicians vying for the same job as real and important.
Guild Wars II's next update will let players vote on two rival politicians vying for a seat on the Captain's Council of Lion's Arch, the winner changing Tyria and future content updates depending on their manifestos.
Politicians vying for your vote tomorrow...
The state assemblyman boycotted the debate with other politicians vying for the Democratic nomination to represent Fort Greene in Congress, complaining earlier that the presence of candidates from other parties would confuse voters.
«It is especially galling in Holy Week, when Christians are remembering how Jesus himself became the scapegoat in a political battle, to see politicians vying with each other in just such a process.»
Media and politicians vied for the most dramatic predictions.

Not exact matches

Government then becomes an arena in which the champions of various interests in the society vie with one another for precedence, and the successful politician is one who can win the greatest benefits for his supporters.
In the wake of the most severe global depression for more than eighty years and the search for viable and practical alternatives to neo-liberalism, politicians across the ideological spectrum have ostensibly vied to champion and take ownership of the mutualist cause.
It is understandable that U.S. politicians of all stripes vie to be seen as the one most capable of clipping the wings of their country's preeminent challenger — China.
A battle already is underway, with 15 contenders vying for the $ 194,243 - a-year post, with the power to subpoena, indict and prosecute violent criminals and corrupt politicians.
«Buhari is now creating his own political structure; he had none as of the time he vied to become the President because he was never a politician.
As Villaraigosa prepares to leave office, many Latino politicians and leaders are assessing the two candidates vying to succeed him.
The Malloy Administration may be keeping the «Lid On Mastery Test Scores,» but in New York, politicians are already vying for credit after «New York City public school students show slight gains in math and reading tests.»
In the time you've been away from Liberty City, the organized rule of the mob has become fractured as corrupt politicians, rival games, and striking unions vie for control of a city where crime is as commonplace as pizza is in NYC.
If not, let's also hope we see politicians from all parties vying for a slot to respond to the Redfern Statement very soon.
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