Sentences with phrase «sense than voting»

Does this option not make more sense than voting to leave pre-emptively, just in case the promise was not fulfilled?

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When it comes to contemporary foreign policy, my sense is that younger people (especially the youngest voting cohorts) are instinctively closer to Ron Paul than President Obama's actual policies.
Its not non sense if anyone is allowed membership than all of those people would be allowed a vote.
I don't think many are suggesting that DO is not presently a better goalkeeper than WS — I sense a 75 % -25 % vote in favour of DO judging by the comments on here.
«Spending in excess of # 50Bn on HS2, a high speed rail line that will predominantly serve London and not address the capacity and connectivity issues of the current rail network, makes even less sense than it did before the vote to leave the European Union.»
Vote Better NY seeks the following common sense changes to New York's voting laws so that every eligible New Yorker is registered to vote, voters have more than one day to get to the polls, and every voter can cast a ballot that couVote Better NY seeks the following common sense changes to New York's voting laws so that every eligible New Yorker is registered to vote, voters have more than one day to get to the polls, and every voter can cast a ballot that couvote, voters have more than one day to get to the polls, and every voter can cast a ballot that counts:
«Labour MPs are to be applauded for voting down this spurious bill which was based on a blind loathing of organised labour rather than common sense.
Watching the interview, I get the sense that it was more than just his vote on gay marriage that led to the boards decision, but Lorigo made it clear that Swanick has better conservative credentials than the Repubilcan incumbent.
If you are making the points that three democrats (Montana, North Dakota and Arkansas) voted against the Schumer amendment, then your point makes sense rather than analyzing with Rockefeller amendment.
«If they want to challenge the incumbent surely the basis of natural justice and the British sense of fair play, that incumbent has to be in a position to defend themselves in the arena of debate so that the 250,000 people who voted for him less than 10 months ago at least have their say, that's surely the right way to do this,» he told the Today programme.
In a nation where more people vote for an American Idol than do an American president, it's sometimes hard to find an abundance of common sense.
«And I think it's a balance to get that right, but I can see why, if you believe in a looser federation, if you believe that the European Union should be about cooperation rather than about one nation called Europe, then actually, it does make sense in many circumstances to say «look, these are internal matters for other countries, rather than things we should vote on ourselves.»»
Such a system is undoubtedly fairer in a mathematical sense than either plurality or preferential voting, but it has political drawbacks.
After the vote, Angel added, «There is the sense right now that the school board is more open than before to seeking genuine solutions and common ground, hopefully without sacrificing urgency on behalf of families that need better schools.
New research from my colleague Mark «Jay» Williams at the Common Sense Institute of New Jersey shows that those voters are given incomplete information before walking into the voting booth, and that per - pupil school costs are an average of $ 3,500 more than what is proclaimed to voters in the «User - Friendly Budget» advertised before Election Day.
The economy WILL change to a more localized one, negotiated if not by our choices then by biology and geology, which as Wendell Berry has said, «[have] more votes, a longer memory, and a sterner sense of justice than we do.»
«Whether we and our politicians know it or not, Nature is party to all our deals and decisions, and she has more votes, a longer memory, and a sterner sense of justice than we do.»
And in principle he seemed persuaded a carbon fee made more sense than cap - and - trade, but he said, I can't get one vote for it.
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