Sentences with phrase «wake of the election»

In the hangover wake of the election, this group exhibition — which showcases the politically - oriented productions of thirty - one artists — reads quite differently than it would have had the position of leader of the free world gone to the other party.
That palpable sadness so many of us are feeling in the wake of the election isn't just the product of shock and fear, says Moss, but the loss of hope.
But, with criticism of the media from all sides continuing to mount in the wake of the election, the question is: will networks like CNN reshape their political and election coverage going forward?
House builders are domestic businesses that deal in pounds and the fall in sterling in the wake of the election result doesn't help either.
Now, in the wake of the election of Donald Trump and the UK's decision to leave the EU, another type of individual is moving to the forefront: Joe Six - Pack.
After initial panic over a Donald Trump victory, U.S. stocks are rallying in the wake of the election.
Jennifer Fonstad, Aspect Ventures co-founder, and Bloomberg's Sarah Frier discuss the scrutinization of social media in the wake of the election with Bloomberg's Emily Chang...
Jennifer Fonstad, Aspect Ventures co-founder, and Bloomberg's Sarah Frier discuss the scrutinization of social media in the wake of the election with Bloomberg's Emily Chang on «Bloomberg Technology.»
But if we expect a new birth of social conservative boldness in the GOP in the wake of this election, we will be disappointed.
Mr Clarke believed that the corporate model, where Treasury had winery assets in Australia, the US, New Zealand and Europe, was the ideal structure in the wake of the election of Donald Trump.
The demand for a more left - wing response to the political situation in the wake of the election has been interpreted in two different ways.
And she said Labour's «lurch to the centre» in the wake of their election defeat meant there was more space on the political agenda for the Greens to move into.
«In the wake of the election of President Trump, in just the last few months, our society is changing, and I encourage women and men to keep speaking up to continue this progress.
In the wake of the elections, despite doing well in London in the council elections and gaining seven seats in the European parliamentary elections, senior party figures are now openly criticising him.
In the wake of the elections, despite doing well in London in the council elections and gaining seven seats in the European parliamentary...
In the wake of the election result comes the inevitable bloodletting in the parties who fared badly at the hands of the electorate.
The former foreign secretary insisted he had been right to back away from day - to - day Labour politics in the wake of the election and insisted he would stick to his current path.
Alan Van Capelle, the executive director of the Empire State Pride Agenda (ESPA), the state's LGBT lobby group, and out gay Chelsea Democratic Senator Thomas K. Duane, the measure's lead sponsor, both reiterated their confidence in the wake of an election in which a Republican marriage equality supporter was forced from an upstate congressional race and voters in Maine narrowly opted to repeal the gay marriage law there.»
Lawmakers and advocates are welcoming plans for $ 20 million to spur reforms at the city's Board of Elections, but they also say a broader overhaul on both the city and state level is needed, in the wake of election - day complaints and reports of purged voter rolls.
As has been his style, Cuomo did not mention President - elect Donald Trump by name, but referenced the scrutiny that has been placed on hate crimes and racist graffiti in the wake of Election Day in November.
In 2010, these folks stayed home or voted for the Republicans / Tea Party types and in the wake of that election, we've seen assaults of middle class workers rights.
Gambia's former President Yahya Jammeh has left the country in the wake of elections that ousted him after 22 years in power.
Acting Labour leader Harriet Harman has said there should be «no blame game» in the wake of its election defeat.
Scientific American MIND Managing Editor Claudia Wallis interviewed her in the wake of the election
Bornstein said that, in the wake of the election, he's been harassed on the street.
Some researchers are already thinking about leaving the United States in the wake of the election.
But the president says they're just following the law: «The EPA is under a court order that says greenhouse gases are a pollutant that fall under their jurisdiction,» Barack Obama said after he declared legislation on cap and trade dead in the water in the wake of the elections.
As characters rejoice, cry, vent their frustrations, it felt as though Murphy was attempting to hone in on the social panic that swept the country in the wake of the election results.
Students at New Visions Charter High School for Advanced Math and Science II and others are getting active in the wake of the election.
The Conservatives» flagship policy of bringing back grammar schools was abandoned in the wake of the election.
Ms Greening had been in charge of the education brief during the Conservatives» attempt to bring back grammar schools - a policy abandoned in the wake of the election.
In the wake of the election, Ms Greening announced that # 1.3 bn of the education department's budget would be moved to schools.
Now, Evers faces re-election this spring in the wake of an election that expanded the state's Republican legislative majorities to historic levels and must confront challengers more experienced in education than those he's run against.
In the wake of the election outcome, Facing History fielded an increased number of calls from teachers and educational administrators seeking help for difficult conversations in their classrooms.
During the general election, Labour campaigned for scrapping tuition fees - and in the wake of the election there was renewed debate about whether tuition fees and interest charges were unacceptably high.
Our CEO Christa Blatchford wrote this letter to our artist recipients this week to reaffirm our values and commitment to artists in the wake of the election.
in which she considers the structural positions of the Left and Right in relation to cultural capital and power in the wake of the elections of 2016.
Andrea Fraser presents a lecture in conjunction with her essay for X-TRA, «Toward a Reflexive Resistance,» in which she considers the structural positions of the Left and Right in relation to cultural capital and power in the wake of the elections of 2016.
In the wake of this election, its clear that Washington must lead on climate and that any solution must reach out across party lines to have a chance to succeed.
But a defamation lawsuit brought by Massachusetts state Sen. Harriette L. Chandler against Republican rival William J. Higgins Sr. is still active in the wake of the election, the Worcester Telegram & Gazette reported.
In a Facebook post Friday night, founder of the popular social network Mark Zuckerberg took time to outline the steps the company will take to tackle its «fake news» problem, which has been a hot topic in the wake of the election.
Mr. Zuckerberg and other Silicon Valley chiefs admitted in the wake of the election that their platforms needed fixing to help mitigate the bad actors who had exploited social media for political gain.
In the wake of the election of Trump and the UK decision to leave the European Union, Poelina said there is also a challenge for academics and experts to better communicate science in a language that is understood by ordinary people.
Commercial real estate analysts have written up a storm of analysis in the wake of the election, calling winners and losers based on the results and the promises that both candidates made during the election.
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