Sentences with phrase «progressive case»

In a study, The Future Hospital: The Progressive Case for Change, it says that in addition to improving efficiency, one solution could be to reduce the total number of available hospital beds.
Delighted with @jeremycorbyn's speech making a powerful progressive case for the UK's membership of the European Union #LabourIN #StrongerIn
Properly packaged alongside our many other good manifesto commitments, these policies could form part of a coherent progressive case for voting Labour.
Palliative or hospice care is reserved for later stage or highly progressive cases that will not respond well to any of the above treatments.
It is in a line of progressive cases since the entry into force of Lisbon, where the Court gives effet utile to the external competences of the Union.
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Unfortunately, most of those at the mirophone, supposedly arguing a progressive case, are journos and academics.
Former cabinet minister Alan Johnson has launched Labour's pro-European campaign by insisting that «there is no progressive case for leaving the EU».
«There is no progressive case for leaving the EU.
«I thought it was a tour de force and very important in restating the progressive case in helping people in need,» Mr Blair said of Mr Benn's speech.
They have got to acknowledge they were wrong on 28 days, ID cards, child detention, asbos, and so on, Lamb says... «Will they accept the progressive case for the deficit?
It was Appelbaum with whom Quinn negotiated the living wage legislation, and he is clearly primed to make the progressive case on her behalf.
«Will they accept the progressive case for the deficit?
Chuka Umunna, the former frontbencher, said he was «delighted» by the veteran's «powerful, progressive case» for staying in the EU.
Only in the sustained blitz of parliamentary party seminars and prime ministerial speeches over the last three weeks has the progressive case for change been made clearly.
I want Labour out there making a positive, progressive case for being part of a social Europe now and for the future.
So it is certainly reasonable of the Lib Dem leader to contend that there is a progressive case — even a progressive imperative — to start reducing the deficit.
«This could mark a groundbreaking advance in the way that DCIS is managed and treated, allowing chemotherapy to be used only in the progressive cases, and also suggests novel cancer therapies that can be developed based on inhibition of this cancer pathway.»
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