Sentences with phrase «set by this election»

The agenda of the future has been set by this election.

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Two Democratic Senate aides said the speech was an attempt by Democrats to harden their position ahead of «fiscal cliff» negotiations set to get under way after the Nov. 6 elections.
Travel to the U.S. is set to weaken in 2017, possibly compounded by Donald Trump's U.S. Presidential election victory, says Oxford Economics.
The developments come as Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg is set to appear in Washington Tuesday for hearings on the data scandal, in which at least 87 million people had their information harvested during the 2016 election cycle by Cambridge Analytica, a British political consulting firm.
Coming of Age in the Asian Century: The Need for a National Conversation By Sarah Eaton, Post ‐ Graduate Research Fellow, Asia Pacific Foundation of Canada Political pundits tell us this federal election will be fought not over big ideas but along a narrow set of economic wedge issues.
Glen Clark replaced him, and a scant few months before the election was hit by an alleged BC Hydro scandal where a company set up by Hydro for a deal in Pakistan had a shareholders list that looked like an NDP party rally.
Among the documents the committee has published today (with some redactions) is the data - licensing contract between Global Science Research (GSR)-- the company set up by the Cambridge University professor, Aleksandr Kogan, whose personality test app was used by CA as the vehicle for gathering Facebook users» data — and SCL Elections (an affiliate of CA), dated June 4, 2014.
A more seismic impact from a different set of rate expectations has been set in motion by the surprise outcome of the November election.
NEWSMAKERS By K.A. Badarinath Fourth - generation Nehru - Gandhi family scion, Rahul Gandhi, looked set to enter the political fray as ruling Indian National Congress nominee for prime minister ahead of parliamentary elections this May.
Under the whole Scriptures some things were designated either by devotion or election as set apart to God.
In the seventeenth century, Baruch Spinoza suggested that the Jews made the Gentiles hate them by claiming to be God's people and setting themselves apart by their practice of circumcision — the bodily sign of God's covenantal election.
When, for example, Paul sets out to discuss such abstruse doctrines of theology as those of predestination, election, and justification by faith, in the middle chapters of the Epistle to the Romans (chaps.
Television certainly offers the potential for social and political impact by religious broadcasters who seek to use it in that way, and yet, the example set by broadcasters in the 1980 election year left much to be desired in the eyes of many Christian leaders and adherents.
Finally, the Government is also fulfilling its election commitment made by the then Leader of the Opposition on the 11th July last year to set up a dedicated website that gives consumers a snapshot of local grocery prices.
A decision on whether and how to seek a permanent replacement for Dorgan won't be made until after the municipal elections on April 1 and after the village's budget for the coming year is set, which will be by May 1, Mayor Ed Zabrocki said.
Any resident of the Park District of Highland Park who meets the requirements set forth by the Lake County Board of elections is eligible to run for a seat on the Park Board.
Eight people have filed a lawsuit against Cuomo, arguing his failure to set a special election date to fill the congressional vacancy left by former Rep. Michael Grimm violates the constitutional rights of residents of Staten Island and of southern Brooklyn.
State, county, and municipal election candidate restrictions are set by those bodies.
The date of the Batley and Spen by - election will be set when Labour moves the writ to schedule it in the House of Commons.
Election campaigns are meant to build up to the messy climax of election night, when voters set the country on a decisive course by clearly indicating their will to poliElection campaigns are meant to build up to the messy climax of election night, when voters set the country on a decisive course by clearly indicating their will to polielection night, when voters set the country on a decisive course by clearly indicating their will to politicians.
Elections must be held at least every five years but the actual date is set by the sitting Prime Minister who asks the monarch to dissolve Parliament.
Dealing with the minority parties, therefore, requires lots political tactfulness and diplomacy, however, the NPP appears unperturbed in this period, when most of them appear badly injured, following the daring decision by the Electoral Commission (EC) to disqualify them for failing to meet the criteria set out in the Constitutional Instrument (CI 94) governing the conduct of the 2016 elections.
An inkling of the movement for constitutional reform at the practical level of electoral politics may be traced to the Joint Commission on the Constitution set up in 1981 by the Alliance, with the purpose to «examine the policies for reform of the British constitution, in particular of the electoral system... that our parties should present together at the next election for implementation» (Joint Liberal / SDP Alliance Commission on Constitutional Reform 1983: 1).
But, rattled by another set of hostile newspaper headlines, Labour's general election campaign coordinator had no choice but to predict a triumph.
«Carl Paladino is trying to win this election by setting New Yorkers against each other.
News of Labour support for a grand committee of English - only MPs has been swiftly undercut by a new Tory idea which sets the dividing lines for the 2015 general election.
But during the 2015 election campaign, newspapers did help set the broadcast agenda, with front page splashes prominently reported by television news bulletins.
Upon Ed Miliband's election as leader of the Labour Party, The Guardian reported that after looking at Policy Network's Southern Discomfort Again pamphlet, he is expected to set up a commission into the so - called «squeezed middle», modelled on the inquiry set up by Joe Biden into the US middle class.
Basically voters get a set of party lists by mail some weeks in advance to the election date.
Elections to the Council and multi-option ballots shall be conducted according to the rules set out in the latest edition of «How to conduct an election by the Single Transferable Vote», published by the Electoral Reform Society.
Although the Agreement only refers very broadly to transferable tax allowances for married couples (Conservatives will vote for; Liberal Democrats will abstain), it's reasonable to presume that the restriction set out by the Party during the election will apply: namely, that the allowance is only transferable -
Labour tonight claimed Clegg had blundered by prematurely setting out new, detailed conditions on what would happen if there is no clear winner in the general election — claiming he looked arrogant and self - interested.
The Onondaga County Legislature approved the 27.3 percent salary increase by a vote of 10 - 6 Tuesday - three months after they set the 2016 budget, one month after the election, four days after it was proposed and during the last session of the year.
State Senate Democrats are licking their chops as Gov. Andrew Cuomo reportedly plans to set an April special election for the Long Island seat vacated by Republican Dean Skelos.
For New Labour, election strategy was based on the insights set out by economist Anthony Downs in his 1957 book An Economic Theory of Democracy.
«They said their plan would balance the books by the next election, but their failure on growth and jobs means the deficit is now set to be over # 90 billion in 2015,» he commented.
The Five Star Movement led by a comedian, Beppe Grillo, is set to win the forthcoming Italian elections.
Whichever candidate wins, Olney or Goldsmith, Richmond Park is set to be a close by - election, and its result is hotly anticipated by both sides.
But the fear of fraudulent or poorly conducted elections to spark violence and set back development is felt by the population.
(Specific calendars are set by the NYS Board of Election and must be followed.)
«The legislation would prevent campaign contributors from evading the legal contribution limits by setting up shell corporations and instead establish a more level playing field to promote greater fairness and consistency in the Election Law.»
When Mandelson lost his post as business secretary after the 2010 general election, he set up the «strategic advice consultancy» with financial backing from WPP, the marketing services group headed by Sir Martin Sorrell.
As the Feltham and Heston by - election reaches its later stages - it is set to take place next Thursday - senior Conservative MPs have been paying visits to the constituency.
Because we hold that the failure to provide ballots to forty percent of the voters by itself requires that the election be set aside, we need not consider whether the several other defects involved mandatory provisions that would provide additional bases for setting aside the election.
Labour look set to win all three of yesterday's by - elections, with victory already declared in Manchester Central and Cardiff South and Penarth.
The Conservatives are set to woo countryside voters by pledging to introduce «shire deals» for local authorities in their general election manifesto.
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In a later clarification, Cambridge Analytica did admit that it had licensed data from the firm set up by Dr Kogan, although denied that the information was used in the US elections.
A poor set of results for Labour will pile pressure on Mr Corbyn who is still nursing his wounds after the Copeland by - election defeat.
For Ed Balls, even the spending reduction path set out before the last election by Alistair Darling was too aggressive.
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