"To leave the party" means to exit or go away from a social gathering or event.
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It was a catastrophic period for Labour which
left the party in the wilderness for 18 years.
Nonetheless, defendant
left the party with that vehicle and picked up several passengers — plaintiff among them.
I am one of those members who felt unable to go along with the party's clear denial of natural justice and I felt compelled to
leave the party as a result.
An undisclosed but probably high percentage of those conversations do
not leave either party feel satisfied or complete with the subject discussed.
Conflict is difficult because it typically
leaves both parties feeling emotionally flooded, hurt, and hesitant about future connections with the other person.
The court could
also leave the parties to pay their own costs if the circumstances reasonably led to an investigation of the matter.
The move to
leave the party by unions representing building workers and communications workers shows a divide between the party's two main constituencies: unions and liberal activists.
That would likely
leave all parties unable to form a government, meaning that we'll see a third round of Greek elections.
It is likely that national differences make
left parties more or less sensitive to the preferences of insiders (and more or less vulnerable to the threat of losing outsider support).
After more than a fifth of his MPs split to form a
new left party, the inner core of party activists behind the stage were nervous.
A centre -
left party like theirs has to deal with multiple and contradictory electoral challenges.
Family problems reveal themselves in unpredictable shapes and sizes that
usually leave all parties involved frustrated and dissatisfied.
On the other hand, a Realtor who charges the standard commission percentage will take the time to carry out their work, and
leave all parties happy with the transaction.
This might
mean leaving a party early when things are in full flow, but you'll feel so much better the day after.
The SNP aren't just hitting Labour, they're squeezing every centre -
left party around.
As the
kids leave your party, make sure to send each child home with their own spider balloon and some candy for a great party favor.
Leaving the party requires turning your back on a lifetime's worth of social and political connections and friendships and few, for now, seem keen.
Don't
leave the party entirely, but choose stocks with strong balance sheets and cheap valuations, and raise a little cash.
And abuse of the
system leaves parties who are in no position to monitor or search for patents left facing lawsuit threats and licensing demands.
This really does
leave the party in a tricky position as there is such a small group of potential leaders left.
They present the property in the best possible light, provide a potential buyer with accurate information, and then arrange a deal
which leaves all parties happy.
There is no guarantee union members will opt to pay dues to Labour in sufficient numbers,
leaving the party unable to mount effective election campaigns.
When compared to litigation, it can also be a much more affordable option that
leaves both parties more satisfied with the results.
Despite the fact that British elections are significantly cheaper than their American counterparts, each campaign
usually leaves the parties having to make savings.
I do feel more people should be brave and stand up for what they think is right and if that
means leaving the party they once loved then so be it.
«As a senior member of the party, I hereby call on all those who
left the party because of its leadership issues to return to their natural home and build the PDP.