Sentences with phrase «right of the centre»

A coalition of unions and progressives helped her party to victory in the 2012 provincial election over the more right of centre Wildrose.
«With any coalition that can be formed likely to have a right of centre bias, this ought to be bad for the euro but the German election result appears to have counterbalanced any detrimental effects.
Whereas, people who might be more Right of centre, obviously, would look typically to go and work in banking or investment management with those skills.
Over the last little while, some of my compadres here at Relentlessly Progressive Economics have intuited and sometimes even insisted that while Stà © phane Dion's socially liberal bona fides are not in question, his economic policy proposals place him well to the right of centre.
You see a name on the match formation graphic occupying a space either left or right of centre and he automatically assumes the «winger» tag.
Set away just right of centre, he keeps his composure to find the far corner with a low shot.
I don't think Laca was really playing on the wing, it was more like an inside forward which to explain to a lot of you young pups on here, left or right of the centre forward in the old 2 -3-5 formation of a while go.
His curving pass came from a right of centre position.
Stephanie Cherrill, president - elect of the Oxford Conservative Association, said: «There has been a deterioration in the attitude of several JCR [Junior Common Room] members towards people who are right of centre.
At the 2010 election Liberal Democrat MPs, members and voters were all more social liberal than economic liberal (using both terms in their traditional British not American sense) i.e. left rather than right of centre.
Funny, the opposite stereotype is used for the two main parties in the UK, the Conservatives (right of centre) are evil but competent, Labour (and Liberal Democrats when people remember them) are well meaning but inept.
He has turned the debate on an iconic right of centre policy (inheritance tax), stymied plans for a 2007 election, prised open important new debates on tax complexity and green taxation and even managed to win the favours of the Prime Minister's erstwhile mistress, Miss Prudence.
Watching from afar, it would be beyond easy for the average follower of Paul Adom - Otchere to place him firmly in the camp of political ideologies skewing right of centre.
They have spent more time in power than any of the Christian Democrat or other right of centre parties in Germany, France, Scandinavia, etc; all of which have more proportional voting systems.
Looking at YouGov's data, Tony Blair is seen as only slightly right of centre on +7.
Regarded as right of centre, Pritchard nonetheless was one of the first advocates of compassionate conservatism in the United Kingdom and has vocally supported the coalition government's policy of increased spending on international aid.
Richard Murphy over at Tax Research posits yesterday that New Labour were in fact «a bunch of right of centre neo-liberals» (1).
Labour will not and can not represent people with this cocktail of views — they are distinctly right of centre and there is no logical reason why they would opt for any left of centre party
So while we were actually to the right of centre by only a small margin, perceptions of Michael Howard made us appear extreme.
It can not be beyond the wit of man for the Conservative Party and Ukip to work together in some way that ensure that there a right of centre majority government after the next general election, with David Cameron as Prime Minister
I don't know about consitutency politics in Australia, but Labour in the UK appears to be following some of their counterparts abroad where Labour has become a middle - class, somewhat right of centre, party.
To the right of the centre, are the fuel gauge and fuel economy meters and below these is the Multi-Information Display (MID).
I especially like the fact that your writer kept the paper's political message a little right of the centre instead of hard left like most of the other students in my college.
While the word «PARTIAL» is centrally aligned on the upper register, the word «TRUTH» below is indented slightly to the right of centre.
On the matter of political Left - right spectrum, I believe I am now slightly to the right of centre, but that has been an evolution from earlier days.
He tends to stray towards left of centre while his traditional Conservative supporters tend to be well right of centre.
The UK needs to leave the EU, we need a right of centre government, as does the US, if we have any hope of reversing these lunatic policies.
British Columbia's carbon tax was introduced July 1st 2008 at $ 10 / tonne by the right of centre BC Liberals.
This was certainly reflected in the response to the Achibta judgment, which was welcomed (rightly or wrongly) by right of centre parties such as Alternative für Deutschland in Germany, as representing the ECJ giving blanket approval to the banning of religious symbols in the workplace.
If you should want to be the compleat spectator, click your mouse on the main photograph just to the left or right of centre and the picture will scroll by itself.
Whereas, people who might be more Right of centre, obviously, would look typically to go and work in banking or investment management with those skills.
And for as many of those are on the Left of Centre or the Right of Centre.
It may not provide the subtlest of 3D sound implementations — you can tell very clearly whether sounds are coming from left or right, but not, say, if they are just left or right of centre.

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The deal — the largest of its kind in NHL history — also includes the NHL Centre Ice and NHL Game Centre Live properties, as well as rights to the All - Star Game and the NHL Draft.
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban told leaders of his centre - right EU political group on Saturday that he would comply with demands from Brussels to change measures branded an attack on academic freedom, the party said.
Donna Fluss, president of DMG Consulting, says that the best way to keep costs down in a people - heavy organization like a call centre is through effective use of workforce technology software, which can help quickly identify a customer's needs and deliver the call to the right agent.
«Right now, it's really hard to get a firm handle on a total figure [for] what kind of economic activity the sharing economy encompasses in Canada,» notes Sunil Johal, policy director at the Mowat Centre, an Ontario - focused public policy think - tank at the University of Toronto's School of Public Policy and Governance.
Both Airbnb and Uber are at the centre of a veritable public policy maelstrom right now, given how they're shaking up the incumbent system.
BMW and Bang & Olufson at least have the right idea in this regard — they've decided against having a touchscreen in the 750xi in favour of a centre - console instrument panel with standard buttons and a knob.
But the Liberals already played their card, and even the centre - right runner - up Coalition Avenir Québec shares most of the PQ's interventionist leanings.
«It's all about patient - centred care, and making sure we put the patient right at the heart of what we're trying to do.
«We've gone through these periods before, and we seem to be on the cusp of the next one,» says Nicholas Gafuik of the Manning Centre for Building Democracy, a right - leaning non-profit group.
And so it is left to Don Walker, the company's chief executive officer and a 24 - year company veteran, as well as other managers, to sustain the unique Magna corporate culture that includes profit sharing and stock ownership for employees, an employee charter of rights and generally small factories that are individual profit centres and encourage managers to be entrepreneurial.
While many are skeptical about whether or not this tax was the right policy tool, an influx of foreign investment capital, as seen in the Lower Mainland and other urban centres, does contribute to skyrocketing housing prices.
The question now, according to Wolfango Piccoli, an analyst at Teneo Intelligence who follows Italian politics, is whether Salvini will emerge as the new leader of Italy's centre - right bloc, therefore replacing Berlusconi, the former premier who was forced to step down from high office following a slew of sex and corruption scandals.
Paradoxically, the federal Liberal revival in Quebec is taking place against the backdrop of a surge in support for the right - of - centre Coalition Avenir Québec provincially.
Some urban areas have earned a reputation as high - tech hubs, but smaller centres such as Whitby and Prince Edward County, both east of Toronto, are proving they have the right stuff for high - tech startups, too.
«What we're seeing right now» in B.C., and what we saw in Alberta last year, we are conditioned to think of as extreme events,» Sarah Henderson a senior scientist at the B.C. Centre for Disease Control, told Vancouver's Metro News.
Whether in Calgary, Edmonton or outside of those two major urban centres, roughly four - in - five Albertans say their government is on the right side of the dispute.
Governed by a mixture of centre - left and centre - right governments, with a long centre - left interlude between 2005 and 2013, the famously egalitarian Norwegian social contract is coming apart under the twin pressures of increasing income inequality and booming property prices.
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