Sentences with phrase «that coalition»

Our inclusive approach of engaging a broad coalition of partners makes it possible for diverse, critical stakeholders to take action.
Above all, no single party secured an overall majority, and as a result the country has had its first taste of coalition government since 1945.
She immediately joined forces with Coalition for Life, whose members she had watch protest the clinic during the eight years she worked and volunteered there.
We work in coalition with national and international partner organizations to educate policymakers and advocate for effective food security policy.
That we see the reform of collective responsibility so that it is workable in coalition governments as an important constitutional reform.
Q: Are you negotiating a new coalition agreement?
And everything we do is designed in our name, we do it by coalition.
Again, unless «conservatives» are willing to sell out, there's no point in forming a left - right coalition on carbon taxes.
A recently formed coalition is calling for a reduction in the use of solitary confinement and what they refer to as a «culture of brutality» in the city's jail system.
A new coalition of unions, progressive - leaning groups and reform advocates has formed to demand a clean - up.
Build a strong national coalition with members representing every state, empower members to make a distinctive impact in their respective states and, collectively, make an impact at the national level.
Not the Conservative - led Coalition government if recent reports prove today to be true.
It seems to me that it would be incredible for coalition parties to fight each other at the next election.
As one of only three departments ring - fenced from coalition spending cuts, overseas aid is under increased scrutiny from other arms of government.
«We have a broad coalition of support including elected officials from around the state,» he wrote in an email.
The most important document is the final draft of a status report on climate science written by the science and technology advisory committee to the climate coalition late in 1995.
No recovery if we hadn't decided to enter into coalition in order to provide the country with strong government.
Starting a new breastfeeding coalition in your community can seem like a daunting task.
He was a founding member and participant in the Art Workers Coalition between 1969 and 1971.
The law has support from a broad coalition including policy makers, state agency staff, advocates, home visiting providers, and leaders in the health care and business communities.
The Small Schools Coalition provides school leaders, districts, boards, and school designers with breaking data on the benefits of small schools.
And it is a leadership intent on making this centre - right coalition work, no matter what the future electoral cost will be to the party itself.
The new coalition deal says this will be limited to 1,000 people per month.
Labour are the single largest party but short of an overall majority and are relying on coalition support to form a government.
The four parties in the center - right coalition agreed during the campaign that the leader of the party that won the most votes would head a government.
For example, a 1,500 municipality - strong coalition called Local Governments for Sustainability has emissions - cutting agreements dating back nearly three decades.
Doing so would have confused and perhaps divided their own political coalition which had a strong status quo bias.
The grassroots coalition at which the document aims is already growing.
With the 2006 results a majority coalition required at least three parties.
More disappointing is the failure of the party to make any impact on coalition policy where it most matters, in economic policy.
The education coalition will not permit real policy change without a lot of new money.
While it's going to be hard, keeping the reform coalition together is essential.
Just wanted to clarify that the ruling coalition did not lose the election.
In the longer run, both parties are talking up a centre - Left coalition after the next election.
If a governing coalition falls, there's a vote of no - confidence, or if certain people just ask for it, there's an election, any time of year.
The Conservative - led coalition came to power claiming to be equally committed to helping the poorest families.
The book is also part memoir from his childhood with American academic parents to his time at the heart of coalition negotiations in 2010.
The overall aim of this conference is to initiate a global coalition for citizen's empowerment for change, which will grow and become consolidated over two years.
This target has remained unchanged in the government coalition talks.
According to the Obesity Action Coalition, a weight loss of 5 - 10 percent greatly benefits a person's overall health.
Adding their voices to the diverse coalition of groups opposed to predatory private transfer fees is a major milestone in the growing momentum to stop these fees.
But it would be bound to provoke tensions with the party's Conservative coalition partners, who strongly oppose reform of drugs laws.
With coalition plans to reduce the amount of court benefits low - earners receive, this could mean many abuse victims are forced to represent themselves in court, with absolutely no legal training.
He pledged that if the ruling coalition parties receive fewer votes than opposition parties, the government would step aside and hold new elections later in the year.
Part of this is ideology, of course, since affluent white liberals are the most extreme segment of the Democratic coalition.
No matter what its name, it would be known as a Christian coalition because that's what it is.
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