Sentences with phrase «sticking points in the campaign»

This creates natural sticking points in the campaign where you can't progress any further on Mars without building up Ceres or Ganymede further.

Not exact matches

Yet given that both are multi-millionaires, the gap is hardly large enough to become a sticking point in what has become an unusually contentious and public campaign for the central bank's leadership.
Some other great points in the overview article: the Brown campaign respected the «web guy» and didn't stick him in the basement (sound familiar?)
«That was a big sticking point in the budget,» Cuomo said in an interview with John Catsimatidis, a New York City businessman and campaign donor, on AM 970.
«The governor continues to unequivocally support public campaign finance, has worked to enact it, and, though it was and remains the primary sticking point standing in the way of broader reform, will continue to push for passage this year,» DeRosa said in a statement.
Identifying a Labour sore point and hitting it again: Gordon Brown and Ed Balls wanted to rule out a VAT rise in the election campaign, in order to create a dividing line; Alistair Darling — to whose approach Alan Johnson is sticking — refused, knowing that a re-elected Labour government might need to do it.
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