I do not believe that Labour can get that close under Gordon Brown, but could do
so under another leader.
Not exact matches
Several of those groups, including the National Restaurant Association, the Retail Industry
Leaders Association and the Food Marketing Institute, had been fighting hard for what they referred to as «transition relief,» extra time for companies that must provide health insurance to their workers
under the new law to implement the changes without having to fear financial penalties for not doing
so properly.
So this terror head's followers want their choice of burial for their
leader... Did more than three thousand victims of 9/11 and around the world have a choice to not being buried
under the rubbles???
So are we to believe that somehow a small group who didn't expect their
leader to die somehow hastily formed a plan and stole a body from
under the noses of a Roman guard?
John the baptist called the religious
leaders in Israel vipers,,,, Jewsus did too...
so does Paul in Romans chapter 1 saying that they had the poison of asps
under their tongut... just mean venomous people who have sour spirit controling religion...
How do you think we walk the line
so predominantly white churches don't just go into a community and say, «We're coming to help,» but really integrate and come
under leaders of color?
This is why Jesus spent
so many words blasting the religious
leaders of his day because of their twisting of Scripture «you who burden men with things you yourself can not bear up
under».
The sign of Jonah is in One who was rejected as a blasphemer by the religious
leaders of his time and condemned to death as a criminal by the political
leaders, rising up from the dead and sitting at the right hand of God, and being given a name that is above every other name,
so that «at the name of Jesus every knee should bow, in heaven and on earth and
under the earth» (Phil.
2) No
leaders across the pitch: Özil for all the money is no
leader but a technically gifted player who can split a defense with an exquisite vision and pass, Sanchez for all the dribbles as the potential but is not there yet, Cazorla will never be in the conversation, Mertesacker is not fit to be one anymore, Coquelin for all the good he has done is too tender and inexperience, Giroud no WC player to assume the role... the only one who can seriously be a
leader is Wilshere but unfortunately until he becomes consistent and set the tone with his talent and passion... 3) Mertesacker is a shell of himself and it would be an embarrassment to see him continue to play in his current form, get Gabriel out just for the sake of showing anybody in this team that there's no place for
under performers: we paid good money to get him
so play him!
In other news, our team seems to be rounding nicely into form, with a productive off - season and several new additions already settling in, there seems to be a renewed sense of confidence in the air... our well - oiled machine has conducted business again early this year,
so we can just sit back, kick our feet up and watch all those other suckers scramble to make panic moves in the 11th hour... of course, we need to tie up a few loose ends but our team of savvy negotiators,
under the tutelage of our faithful
leader, will perform their usual magic with ample time to spare... I have to laugh when I look around the soccer world and see all those teams look upon us with envy and scorn as they struggle to mimic our seemingly infallible business model... thank goodness the powers that be had the foresight and fortitude to resist the temptations of the modern football era... instead of listening to all the experts and simply taking the easy way out by making the necessary improvements on the field and in the front office, we chose the path never traveled... we are truly pioneers in our field... sometimes you just have to have faith in the people that have always conducted themselves in a respectful and honest fashion... most fans aren't
so fortunate, they will never know what it's like to follow a team that treats everyone in and around the club as if they were an extended member of the family... all for one I say...
so when you wake up this morning, please try not to gloat when you see rival fans pacing back and forth waiting for their respective teams to pull the usual panic buys, just say nothing and be thankful that it isn't you... like I've always said, this is why you stay the course... this is when the real benefits of having someone in charge for over 2 decades really pays off... have a great day fellow Gunners
we have shown times without number we don't do pressure, we lack grit and balls,
so if the title race goes to the wire, with each match plays dxd
under enormous pressure to hold on to the top spot or chase the
leaders down you cn be rest assured we will find a way to bottle it, its what we do best...... and as soon as we are out of contention and pressure is off, just watch us rack up wins after wins, in time to nab the 4th spot
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leader - all - alone Bernd Wiesberger made a bogey,
so we're back to having a whole mass of players (currently six of them) tied at 3 -
under.
Never in the history of the United Party, UP tradition of what is now referred to by our
leaders as Busia, Dombo, Danquah tradition have we suffered
so much dissension, division and bad - blood - letting as we see today
under the Flagbearership of the man who claimed by some as a longstanding political activist, decision - maker and frontline actor; Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo - Addo.
Some of my friends in the media vigorously attack Nigerian journalists and statesmen who openly commend the Ghanaian administration for the strides made
so far.Chief Dele Momodu recently said this about of our President «People don't know why I love Ghana
so much and the current
leader in particular.He is modest, not flamboyant as we see of other
leaders», on BBC few days ago Nigerians interviewed used the positive signs in Ghana as appropriate yardstick to attack their government, a documentary going round in the international media exposes the lackadaisical performance of the Nigerian government using the positive performance recorded
under John Mahama.The latest BBC reports on the Nigerian economy captures that the cost of living in Nigeria continue to soar and in June, accelerated to 16.5 % the highest rate in almost 11 years.Gari which is supposed to be the cheapest commodity in the country can not be afforded by the poor.
If the party in question wins a majority (
so that the unelected
leader would ordinarily become PM), is there any protocol that determines how a Prime Minister would be chosen
under these circumstances?
To avoid being deserted mid-term, the Conservatives will have to work hard to keep the Liberal Democrats happy, and David Cameron will have strong incentives to do
so as his position as
leader will come
under pressure if he can not keep the show on the road.
So whilst many Tory MPs don't support May they would never go on TV and attack their
leader and be negative about their
leader and say they would not win
under them.
In just
under a week, Jeremy Corbyn will almost certainly be re-elected as
Leader of the Labour Party — and, if all the credible indications we have are correct, perhaps by a wider margin than the 60 per cent or
so of the votes that he received last year.
He and Ms Eagle have held talks in recent days over one of them becoming a
so - called «unity candidate» to take on the
under - fire
leader.
Stakeholders of the All Progressives Congress
under the aegis of the All Progressives Women
Leaders have decried the marginalisation of women in the political appointments
so far made by the APC - led administration.
The thinking is that passage of GENDA could give a much needed progressive win to IDC
Leader Jeff Klein & Co. at a time when the breakaway Democratic conference is
under intense pressure from the left for (
so far) failing to force a vote on some of Gov. Andrew Cuomo's top agenda items, including the all - inclusive 10 - point Women's Equality Act and the campaign finance reform bill.
Taken together they make for a worrying track record in a Labour leadership candidate, particularly at a time when the party is
under so much criticism for having never elected a female
leader.
And while it would be unusual to have a sitting majority
leader under indictment, Senate Republicans have not been
so willing to see kick their
leaders over board
She commented: «If Gordon fell
under a bus tomorrow we have got a lot of potential
leaders, but it is no discredit to any of them to say that Gordon is head and shoulders ahead of those,
so what is the point of having an artificial contest for the sake of it?»
The Labour
leader was also
under pressure to electrify conference itself, which has
so far felt surprisingly flat.
«I would tell the Democrats, «Silver has a serious crisis, he's
under federal investigation, we have 44 [Republican] votes, there's no sense in our voting for someone for speaker who is going to lose [Kolb]
so let's see if we can get [Democratic Majority
Leader and Cuomo favorite] Joe Morelle or anyone else.»
This is because Labour is now
so centralised
under its
leader that its annual conference, National Policy Forums and National Executive Committee count for virtually nothing.
So, that's what we need to look at.The track records of an individual or a party could give you what to expect in leadership
under a chosen candidate or
leader.
In the event of Labour securing 290 seats, the
leader's pitch would offer the prospect of a return to office if Labour could stay unified
under Miliband and make another 30 or
so gains at the next election.
Somehow Labour's new
leaders have to get out from
under that legacy
so that their actions are no longer seen through that dull but deadly prism.
So, Kevin Meagher helpfully reminds us about the old ways and how we need a
Leader to tell us some «home truths» about where we went wrong
under Brown:
The fact that Brown, who is African American, has decided to back Schneiderman is a not -
so - subtle snub to Cuomo, who came
under fire from black and Latino
leaders after he tapped Rochester Mayor Bob Duffy to be his running mate, effectively ensuring an all - white Democratic statewide ticket with — at this moment, anyway — just one woman and one upstater (Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand, on both counts).
Backing his claim with Article 13 of the Constitution which says «no person shall be deprived of his life intentionally except in the exercise of the execution of a sentence of a court in respect of a criminal offence
under the laws of Ghana of which he has been convicted,» the caucus
leader and Minister for Parliamentary Affairs said, «I do not think that the constitution, in
so far as a matter is criminal, frowns upon the use of force to the extent that it may even deprive some other people of their lives.
Jon Cruddas, the first round ballot winner in the 2007 deputy leadership contest (and who,
under first past the post, would currently serve as deputy
leader, not Harman) actually stood on a platform of rejecting a cabinet seat
so he could instead devote his time to party development.
So sensitive was its timing, amid claims that the contest to choose the party's next
leader is already
under way, that its very existence was kept
under wraps and it is understood that there is no intention to make its results public.
At the Democratic Party's lunchtime meeting in Tarrytown, Schumer spoke to his hopes for the future, including that he will become Senate majority
leader and, in the event the Republican - controlled Senate does not relent in its opposition to an Obama nominee, «our madam president will surely nominate a person for the Supreme Court who is in the legal mainstream (and) will uphold fundamental rights and common sense precedents now
so severely
under attack by the right - wing.»
At the Democratic Party's lunchtime meeting in Tarrytown, Schumer spoke about his hopes for the future, including that he will become Senate majority
leader, Hillary Clinton will be elected president and she will «nominate a person for the Supreme Court who is in the legal mainstream (and) will uphold fundamental rights and common sense precedents now
so severely
under attack by the right wing.»
Susan Lerner of the good - government group Common Cause said Skelos should resign his leadership post
so that a powerful
leader isn't operating «
under a cloud.»
«Regardless of political party, the
leaders and nearly every single member in this chamber are willing to make tough decisions, willing to negotiate and compromise
so the state of Connecticut gets a budget it can live
under,» he said.
Under the proposals, each of the roughly 200,000 Labour members will get a single vote in choosing the
leader, but
so will a new class of
so - called associate members, who will pay a membership fee of # 3 a year.
There may be a case for some local devolution — though not this model - after redistribution but thankfully the likely Labour
leaders will be
under no obligation to tickle the tummies of the Little Napoleons
so aching for power without principle
«Intriguingly, the statement goes into great depth discussing the
under - construction constitutional amendment detailed in Friday's TU —
so much depth that one would think it had already been rolled out with a Red Room presser featuring Gov. Andrew Cuomo, legislative
leaders and representatives from Citizens Union, whose members have been most vocal in pressing for the constitutional change as thus far described,» reads the Times Union post.
This is pathetic but not surprising, given the way Republican Dean Skelos, the Senate majority
leader, has been more chummy with Cuomo and Albany's backroom ways than any Republican ought to be, Of course, Cuomo returned the favor by throwing Skelos & Co.
under the bus
so he could get his name on the ballot line of the left - wing Working Families Party.
So former Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver and former Senate Majority
Leader Dean Skelos - who were sentenced in May to prison terms for unrelated crimes - may collect their lucrative pensions
under the law.
The governor and legislative
leaders are
under pressure to make structural changes that will bring new discipline to state spending, but few expect them to do
so.
The agencies together receive about US$ 60 billion in federal research dollars each year, with about half going to the NIH,
so the number of papers available annually could double
under the proposal, says Heather Joseph, another petition
leader and executive director of the pro-open access Scholarly Publishing and Academic Resources Coalition, based in Washington DC.
Were the woman in the next seat to tell me, for instance, that I should (a) assassinate World
Leader X next July 12 and that (b) I will have no memory of her telling me to do so, even under hypnosis I would have no problem telling her that (b) is not an option and that (a) is either not going to happen or is going to require a cash payment in the low nine figures, depending on which world leader we're talking
Leader X next July 12 and that (b) I will have no memory of her telling me to do
so, even
under hypnosis I would have no problem telling her that (b) is not an option and that (a) is either not going to happen or is going to require a cash payment in the low nine figures, depending on which world
leader we're talking
leader we're talking about.
No one even knows how many trees have perished
so far, although reports by Italy's farm cooperative Coldiretti estimate that more than one million of Puglia's 60 million olive trees are infected by the bacterium, either dying on their own or cut down and burned by authorities,
under pressure to do something from national and European
leaders who fear the bacteria could wipe out olive groves across the continent and infect almond and cherry trees, too.
When writer / director Paul Thomas Anderson made his acclaimed drama «The Master» (2012), he originally intended to shoot roughly 20 % of his tale of an alienated young man (Joaquin Phoenix) falling
under the spell of the charismatic
leader of a new religious movement (Philip Seymour Hoffman) in 70 mm, but wound up shooting nearly the entire thing in the process (the first narrative film to do
so since the aforementioned «Hamlet»).
So when, as the aptly named Hostiles gets
under way, battle - hardened army captain Joseph Blocker (Christian Bale) is ordered to escort the dying Cheyenne
leader Chief Yellow Hawk (Wes Studi) to his ancestral homelands in Montana, to say he is reluctant is an understatement.