In other words, if it became — if we stop looking for terrorists and we started looking for people with — on the
other side of the aisle.
The good news is that my friends on both the Democratic and
Republican side of aisle, for the most part, understand it this way and are moving closer to action.
Regardless of
what side of the aisle any voters lean towards, libraries have made headlines in the past few weeks for a number of preventive measures.
Current virtual schools focus almost entirely on the
academic side of the aisle and tend to forget the emotional side of learning or the learning experience.
That is to say, with ministers of both parties publicly supporting and defending the government position, regardless of from
which side of the aisle it originally came.
Stewart - Cousins had spoken with Felder to urge him to switch to the other
side of the aisle in the Senate.
One of her colleagues from the other
side of the aisle who listened to the presentation is House Speaker Joe Aresimowicz, a Democrat from Berlin.
If Savage, the Legislature chairman, can not obtain the Democratic votes needed to install Carney, or any nominee, he could look to the Republican
side of the aisle for support.
Amazon is no stranger to antitrust investigations, but at least stateside, they were on the other
side of the aisle when it came to the Department of Justice's ebook price fixing lawsuit.
In the Assembly, Speaker Carl Heastie rattled off a list of Democratic agenda items in his opening remarks to kick off the session in the chamber, chastising federal policies that those on the
left side of the aisle in Albany say already are having serious repercussions for the state.
The former is apt to draw catcalls from the
GOP side of the aisle while the latter will alarm his fellow Democrats.
Those on the far -
right side of the aisle have historically been extremely in favor of supporting the military, and thus candidates that express ardent support of the military are the ones that survive the republican primaries.
There are dozens of guys doing this stuff and, at least downstate, most of them play primarily on the
Democrat side of the aisle, but will lend their services to the GOP, too, if the price is right.
The Democrats are hoping Klein & Co. could be lured back to the Democratic
side of the aisle if the offer was right.
The Middle East is continuing to show itself capable of boosting alternative energy sources without facing political backlashes from
opposing sides of the aisle.
Two powerful Capital Region congressmen on the opposite
sides of the aisle met in Latham Tuesday afternoon to tour the Plug Power facility.
This, combined with the fact that America drives on the right, makes people more likely to purchase items on the right -
hand side of the aisle.
However, intra-party squabbling on the other
side of the aisle between McMahon's two would - be GOP opponents, Michael Allegretti and Michael Grimm, has improved the incumbent's chances in the general election, in spite of the fact that he will not have the benefit of the WFP line and its (for - profit) GOTV operation.
The corruption is equivalent on
boths sides of the aisle like my son's Little League team is on par wth the New York Yankees.
I am extremely disappointed that my colleagues on the other
side of the aisle did not consider the Minority Caucus» amendment package to cut unnecessary spending and avoid deferring payments.
«I believe that if the Democrats who were elected as Democrats several years ago, sat on the
correct side of the aisle, these accomplishments would have happened, except we would have had the 10 - point Women's Equality Agenda,» she added.
«Here we had a 9 - 1 vote six weeks ago and three people on the other
side of the aisle change their tune after the county executive vetoed it,» Legislator Ted Morton, who introduced the bill, said following the failed override.
There's good news for reformers on the Democratic
side of the aisle too, what with the teachers unions» terrible, horrible, no good, very bad day signaling their waning influence.
The
Android side of the aisle has become crowded with interesting possibilities, including the Asus Eee Pad Transformer Prime, the Motorola Xoom, new 7.0 -, 8.9 - and 10.1 - in.
Hi Leslie and Kat — from the
PR side of the aisle, I have found that about 95 % of people still want physical, paper copies.
After tweaking their public programming and exhibition roster, Art AIDS America is now receiving criticism from the other
side of the aisle before it arrives at the Bronx Museum of Art on July 13.
Even if he can find a proposal palatable to the GOP, the idea may be doomed on his
own side of the aisle.
But it's worse on the
defence side of the aisle, where Legal Aid's hollowed out the profession's core to such an extent that a new call can only hope to run a practice out of the backseat of his car.
But in contrast to what might have been the donor profile if, say, John Edwards had been the candidate, the lawyers supporting Obama skew towards the
defense side of the aisle.
CHUCK TODD: Well, joining me now from the other
side of the aisle for his perspective from Burlington, Vermont is the progressive Independent Senator Bernie Sanders.
Stefanik hopes to return the North Country's seat in Congress to the Republican
side of the aisle as it had been for decades before Democrat Bill Owens won three times.
And it could arise this time on the Left
side of the aisle in opposition to Trump because they may be worried about his potential for demagoguery or worried about mob justice or the federal government just being too powerful in general.
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