Sentences with phrase «wake of the vote»

In Asian trade, the single currency held up against the dollar, after dropping in the immediate wake of the vote.
Newly re-elected Labour leader to say that party will not «sow division» despite pressure from backbenchers in wake of vote to leave EU
In the immediate wake of the vote, back when tempers were running very high in the labor community, there was even talk about running a challenger to McMahon on the WFP line.
Financial markets were resilient despite sharp adjustments in a wide range of global asset prices in the wake of the vote, and financial conditions are generally more accommodative.
This will all dictate the kind of approach we might see in the wake of the vote.
The barrister is vying to replace Nigel Farage after he stood down in the wake of the vote to leave the European Union.
In the wake of the vote, Arts Quarter conducted the same survey again with largely the same respondents.
But now, in the wake of the vote, artists, designers and musicians are having to pick themselves up and assess the damage.
Jeffries made his statement in the wake of a vote in the Georgia Legislature to strip Delta Airlines of a tax exemption after the airline announced that it would no longer offer discounts on fares to members of the National Rifle Association (NRA).
In the wake of the vote, Ms. Elia and Betty A. Rosa, the chancellor of the Board of Regents, released a statement saying, «This change lowers standards and will allow inexperienced and unqualified individuals to teach those children that are most in need» and called the change «an insult to the teaching profession.»
More than 50 members of his shadow ministerial team resigned in the wake of the vote while a string of senior figures in the party have urged him to quit.
Labor unions have urged Democratic officials and the Working Families Party to withdraw their backing of McMahon in the wake of his vote.
Former minister Margaret Hodge and Stockport MP Ann Coffey tabled the motion of no confidence today in the wake of the vote for Britain to leave the European Union.
Former minister Margaret Hodge and Stockport MP Ann Coffey have tabled a motion of no confidence in Mr Corbyn today in the wake of the vote for Britain to leave the EU.
Perez Williams is calling for party unity in the wake of the vote, especially because her campaign doesn't have any cash left after the primary.
Paul Waugh notes that David Cameron and Nick Clegg made a joint appearance outside the Commons in the wake of the vote, which is the culmination of a long campaign, highlighted here last week.
Back in June, tn the wake of his vote in favor of same - sex marriage, the lawmaker didn't rule out running for re-election as a Democrat.
In the wake of the vote, Tim wrote about Liar Clegg and, a few days earlier, I wrote that the latter risks looking ridiculous.
Graham Richardson, the partner in charge of the firm's consulting business, said that it had lost a piece of work for a European client in the wake of the vote for Britain to leave the EU, with the Brexit vote being given as a reason.
More than half of respondents (58 %) expect their firms to reduce their recruitment plans in the wake of the vote, although more than one third (37 %) said it would have no impact on their firm's hiring plans, and a small number (6 %) said Brexit would lead to increased recruitment.
The vast majority of partners expect law firms to make redundancies in the UK in the wake of the vote to leave the European Union (EU), while more than half say their firms will cut back on recruitment, according to new Legal Week research.
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