Sentences with phrase «way around the election»

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That includes improving the way we protect people's information and safeguard elections around the world.
«Twitter is the most direct way to engage with the candidates and issues of this election and to participate in the live, public conversation around its key events,» said Adam Sharp, Twitter's head of news, government, and elections, in a statement.
From October 7, 2004, to October 7, 2009, she and six other Benedictine sisters from around the world lived in Mater Ecclesiae praying for the pope - first for an ailing Pope John Paul II and then all the way through to the election and papacy of Pope Benedict XVI.
I believe this country is Election Weary in ways I have never seen in all my life, and I've been around since Kennedy was President; which was the last time that religion played such a role in the presidential campaign.
«Because one of the things we're keen to do in this election is something novel: we're trying to under - promise and over-deliver, rather than the other way around.
The way is then open to progress a clear unity agenda, which the Prime Minister will focus around the urgent task of broadening Tory appeal for a decisive majority at the 2020 election.
It's a needle threading to say the least: Don't divide a party that is still feeling its way around after Hillary Clinton's November loss in the presidential election.
The groups, also strong supporters of comprehensive campaign finance reform built around a core of public financing of elections, today focused on the urgent need for ethics reform as another essential way to address the problems created by a money culture in Albany.
«While I am disappointed that the primary turned out the way it did, the Board of Elections can still turn things around and vindicate itself.»
But either way, with a fresh set of elections in May and a national referendum around the corner we will all need to raise our game in 2016.
The era of the super PAC spending in state legislative races — when the ad buys, especially in upstate media markets can go a long way — has been around for the last several election cycles.
While he did not directly reference the issues swirling around the travel ban, he did pledge to have New York lead the way on combating hate crimes, attention of which has been focused on since Trump's election.
Imagine the boost to our campaigns, for elections soon after, if our candidates were selected in open primaries that require engagement with tens of thousands of Labour voters around the city even before the mayoral election gets under way.
I assumed that it could be instantly traced back to the door of our old Labour - hating friends, the Sun or the Mail - indeed in the five days following Miliband's election there were around 150 references to «Red Ed» in the British national press with the Sun leading the way with 49 mentions and the Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday with 23.
But either way, the problem is real, and it's been around for a long time, and the election highlighted it and I think in some respects exacerbated it.
But as a Presidential election hangs in the balance, and a postnuclear - family Thanksgiving looms before him along with crises both marital and medical, Frank discovers that what he terms the Permanent Period is fraught with unforeseen perils: «All the ways that life feels like life at age fifty - five were strewn around me like poppies.»
But either way, both Cambridge Analytica and the 2016 election have become millstones around Facebook's neck.
To go by the Fox News framing — that «in the midst of the election, the Clinton campaign launched a mobile application... that worked its way around the banned practice of gathering information from users» friends without their consent» — one might walk away thinking that the score is now even.
The findings in many ways mirror the explosive controversy around the unauthorized collection of Facebook data by the elections firm Cambridge Analytica.
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Then, go to the polls.The midterm elections are just around the corner and the result could impact real estate in a big way.
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