Sentences with phrase «question than both parties»

It's a more complicated question than both parties realize.
It's a more complicated question than both parties realize.

Not exact matches

It could also allow her to dodge questions attacking her as the head of the National Front and will enable her to present her programme as her ideas rather than her party's.
«For more than four years, the government of Ecuador has offered to cooperate in facilitating the questioning of Julian Assange in the Ecuadorian embassy in London, as well as proposing other political and legal measures, in order to reach a satisfactory solution for all parties involved in the legal case against Julian Assange, to end the unnecessary delays in the process and to ensure full and effective legal protection, Ecuador said in a statement, Press Association reported.
Borrowers who opt for Earnest student loan refinance options can call and speak with an Earnest employee, rather than someone at a third - party servicer, to resolve any questions or issues that may arise.
For many, the incident raises troubling new questions about how Facebook manages third - party access to the sensitive information of its 2 billion users, including what safeguards the social media giant has in place to prevent apps from sharing information and whether it has any way of knowing when it's shared more broadly than intended.
During the past few days, the flurry of letters and SEC filings between the parties have included Oaktree calling for the establishment of an independent committee with its own independent advisers to consider Gannett's proposal, Dearborn questioning Oaktree's motives, and Oaktree responding that an offer higher than $ 15 per share was possible «if the Tribune Publishing Board would engage constructively with Gannett.»
The NDP folks are nice and will do a good job in government; they will actually work rather than loll around in the house of corruption avoiding the questions of the opposition parties as I noted when I went to the legislature to present my banned self to my MLA — Mr. Mandel.
I am a Mormon who has actually read the Book of Mormon, and I encourage anyone with doubts or questions to actually read it for themselves and study the churches teachings from primary sources — the scriptures, words of the prophets, the church itself — rather than trusting 3rd party interpretations or claims of understanding Mormonism.
These are real questions, and when she utters the postmodern cliché, «Conflict is only generated by the familiar commitment to One; Creativity is generated by the Many,» I suspect that she doesn't really believe it: her own work tells her that univocal obsessives are much more likely to be creative than cocktail party flibbertigibbets who constantly espouse multiple positions.
The very fact that, in 2012, a presidential candidate from one party can create instant headlines by arguing against a speech made by a presidential candidate of the other party, more than 50 years ago, should be enough to convince any fair - minded American that we still have much work to do as we try to reason with each other about these questions.
Would have loved to hear his answer to the question, but I'm sure it had to do with success on the court rather than partying with Biebs.
Today, the 2008 presidential hopefuls from both parties recognize that single moms are a force to be reckoned with — and would be more likely to send Brown a baby gift than to question her choices.
However, they don't really answer the final question: why did organized labor become associated with the Democratic Party, rather than a new socialist - type pParty, rather than a new socialist - type partyparty?
It was utterly predictable that Trident renewal would be used by the Conservatives to question Labour's credibility and trustworthiness, and by the smaller anti-nuclear parties to distinguish themselves, but the profile of the issue in this election campaign has been far greater than anybody predicted.
I'm referring to conservatism as an idea (defined in the beginning of the question) rather than the specific Republican party.
The Learned Hand rule on such questions of tort would suggest, for example, that producers and other parties ought to take precautions against harming others in any cases where the cost of the precaution is less than the expected cost of the damage: that is, the cost of the damage, discounted by the probability of its occurring.
And what's more, the Australian Electoral Commission will give any party that wins more than 4 % of the vote $ 2.42 for each first preference vote they earn, with no questions asked and no receipts for actual expenditure required.
A YouGov poll showing the Green Party has more support than the Liberal Democrats raises yet more questions as to why the party is being excluded from a planned series of debates ahead of next year's electiParty has more support than the Liberal Democrats raises yet more questions as to why the party is being excluded from a planned series of debates ahead of next year's electiparty is being excluded from a planned series of debates ahead of next year's election...
«I'm not going to get drawn on that, I think it's got more to do with internal Labour party politics than the questions that John Chilcot was looking at.»
Pushing the line that the PM's referendum plans are for the benefit of the Tory party rather than in the national interest, which Labour strategists clearly see as their strongest retort (read: EUreka), the Labour leader insisted that, four hours after the big speech that was six months in the making, Cameron still «can't answer the most basic question of all.»
And the social bases of the two parties in question are totally different - there's some overlap, but less than is commonly assumed.
Speaking to Citi News, Alhaji posited the rhetorical question, «who is the more the faithful to the Zongo communities than the NDC party?
This is a harder question than it initially seems; and depends on whether a party is defined by the stereotypes of their opponents.
If he does win tomorrow, Mr Cameron has less than 24 hours before his first major test as party leader - prime minister's questions in the Commons, where he will face Tony Blair over the dispatch box.
12:33 - And now another question for the SNP's MPs - half of their total have got questions in this session, which is more than can be said for any other party.
Labour was engulfed by questions on tax and spending plus the Corbyn issue when the leader os demonstrably less popular than the party's policies.
She said the party had asked itself the wrong questions, deciding «who do we like» rather than «who does the country like» in previous contests.
To be broadcast at 9 pm on June 7, the two party leaders will take questions from a studio audience during the hour - long programme, hosted by Julie Etchingham, with Mr Farage, who has campaigned for Britain to leave the EU for more than 20 years, taking questions first.
The Chairman of the National Peace Council, Reverend Emmanuel Asante, has asked Ghanaians to question the police rather than blame the Akufo - Addo government for the hooliganism by some pro-New Patriotic Party youth groups.
Note also that, judging from the tables, ComRes have switched over to prompting for UKIP in their main voting intention question in this poll — as with their last national poll, it does not seem to have had a major effect (UPDATE — I think this is because ComRes have changed turnout weightings, so that there is a tighter turnout filter for the Greens and UKIP than for the main parties).
It may be comforting for Labour to think this is the normal situation, that Labour and the Conservatives are normally seen as working class and middle class respectively, but when YouGov asked a similar question about Labour in 2007 the party were seen as closer to professional and business people than to the working class and the poor.
But senior Labour party sources pointed out that Wick was until recently a senior officer of the Carlton Club, the Conservative party institution whose political committee raises more than # 1m a year for the party, raising questions over his political motivation.
The questions is a bit of a simplification — firstly saying that one sagely considers the parties» policies is obviously a more «socially acceptable» answer than saying one votes for the nicest chap, and equally most pollsters (not least MORI themselves) will tell you that there is a third important factor, the overall image of a party, which is itself influenced by the leader's image and the party policies.
Secondly there is a ComRes poll of Londoners, the first I can recall seeing since Brian Paddick was selected as the Lib Dem candidate (and, therefore, the first to have a voting intention question with a proper candidate names for all parties, rather than featuring «a Lib Dem candidate»).
To Mahoney and others, the question of which party controls the state Senate will play a bigger role than any individual race, given that Republicans are seen as more friendly to the real estate industry, while Democrats have taken the sides of tenants.
Question: Do you agree that Party Conference has now become a stage - managed US - style political rally organised by the centre rather than a forum for proper debate among party memParty Conference has now become a stage - managed US - style political rally organised by the centre rather than a forum for proper debate among party memparty members?
David Cameron's honeymoon as Conservative leader seems to be coming to a close — there is criticism of his strategy from the Thatcherite old guard and murmurs of disquiet from party donors, at the same time the media have started to ask questions rather than bathe in the glory of the Tory wunderkind.
Other twists here are ICM, who also heavily downweight anyone who says they didn't vote in 2010, and ComRes, who use a much harsher likelihood to vote question for people voting for minor parties than for the big three.
This means that some voters are much more valued by the parties than others, calling into question the fundamental principle of democracy — that all votes are created equal.
The uncertainty leaves longtime Republican loyalists with more questions than answers about the future of their party.
Pollsters ORB, who questioned more than 2,000 people between May 1 - 3, found that 61 per cent believe the system should be reformed so that smaller parties are better represented in parliament, while 39 per cent think it should remain as it is, with MPs chosen directly by their constituents.
This is a somewhat artifical question of course, in real life people can and do vote for parties other than the main two, but provides a useful pointer as to which direction tactical voting might work in come the next general election.
These 3 questions will help you write a better online dating profile — There are more parties than usual to attend, more reasons to dress your best, and more people setting up online dating profiles than any other time of year.
Quiplash XL also has more questions than the original game that was released last year, so if you're a fan of it, that makes Party Pack even more of a must - buy.
Rather than the passive lethargy that political cinema often inculcates in viewers by providing them with deceptively simple answers to often extremely nuanced questions, The Party forces its audience to continue grappling with these vital issues long after they've left the theater.
Indeed, in the face of recent findings by Education Policy institute, which found that 20 of the largest multi-academy trusts (MATs)-- running more than 300 schools — fall «significantly below» the national average for improving pupils» attainment, the importance of self - assessment not just within each school but right across the trust, is perhaps more important than ever before; and goes to the heart of addressing the issues raised in the all - party parliamentary group's (APPG) 21 questions http://www.nga.org.uk/News/NGA-News/Pre-2016/21Q.aspx
In August, the Massachusetts Democratic party voted to oppose Question 2, and more than 200 communities have gone on record to oppose the referendum.
And while frequent - flier questions aren't always the same types of things I'd ask an author — I'd rather hear what earned her the most time - outs as a kid than where her ideas come from (mostly because I'm pretty sure we all snag ideas the same way, from that guy on the corner selling them out of his van)-- I guess I can understand the curiosity of a reader, a bookstore patron... or a stranger I've cornered at a party who I'm pretending is my number one fan.
I'm taking a wild guess here that it's the latter, rather than the former, although licensing to 3rd - parties is not out of the question.
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