Sentences with phrase «where most seats»

An election where most seats are won by narrow majorities would result in most of the elected (on both sides) having only negligible voting power.
Only the absolute safest seats pass the ultra strict Swedish Plus Test where most seats end up in pieces on the floor.

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Chinese entrepreneur and former Olympian Li Ning pulled the most visible ambush of all at the 2008 opening ceremonies, where he lit the Olympic torch decked out head - to - toe in his own athletic clothing brand — while Adidas execs helplessly fumed from the VIP seats.
Perhaps most troubling was her recent statement at a Women in the World Conference where she suggested that in order to expand worldwide access to abortion, «deep - seated cultural codes, religious beliefs, and structural biases have to be changed.»
If you want to catch him, I am going to tell you where you will most surely find him — seated in your own armchair.
Yes we have the most expensive seats but there is a range of prices depending on where you sit and what you get for it but we also have the cheapest seats in London when comparing the cheapest available.
Aaron's most significant home runs have been marked where they came down — No. 500 by a white square on the Fan - A-Gram electric announcement board, No. 600 by the appropriate numerals painted in white high on the wall down the leftfield foul line and No. 700 by a seat painted red among its baby - blue fellows in the leftfield stands.
This photo is a little bit misleading, as most of the seating that is available is from where the photo was taken.
These seats are widely regarded as the best seats in terms of atmosphere because it is where a most passionate and loudest Bayern Munich supporters sit.
Most package vacations include hotel transfers, and they're usually via a coach bus where a car seat is not necessary.
In our big baby registry list, we acknowledge the need for the true basics like a car seat and a changing pad, but here is where we've identified the items that we felt most strongly attached to, the things we didn't know would be so important, but turned out to be worth recommending.
An infant - only seat should be placed in the back seat, ideally in the middle of the back seat, but most important, in a position where it fits securely.
All the taxis on Barbados are new — at the airport, most were mini-vans where you could easily install your seat.
Most of the time, the stroller accommodates infant car seats when your twins are younger, but also has normal seats where the babies can sit when they're older and too heavy to lug around in their car seats.
You may have seen a double or triple seated stroller, now those take up a whole lot of room which most of us don't really have depending on where you are going.
One of the most unique features is the memory recline option - the seat goes back to where it was before you folded the stroller.
However, in this seat, safety is the most important thing, which is where it should be.
Four wheel stroller - car seat combos are the most sturdy of travel systems, built for people who will take their children on many playdates and trips where having four wheels come in handy.
Don't cut corners where you don't have to, but know that the most expensive car seat isn't necessarily that much safer than one that is more affordable.
Four wheel car seat and stroller combo is the most popular option for families that are looking for a system that will grow with them and go with them where life takes them.
Engineered 3D AirMesh helps improve ventilation throughout the seat and backrest area, providing more airflow where your little one needs it most.
Decide where you'll be most comfortable and ask to be seated there.
Today, most babies are much more comfy on their back, where they spend their sleeping hours (not to mention time spent in car seats, swings, and bouncy seats).
As far as seat selection goes, decide where you'll be most comfortable.
The area where the back meets the bottom of the seat will be the area that needs the most attention.
The same goes for places where babies spend most of their time in swings, infant seats, or other «baby holders.»
The most popular option includes «side to side» seating where both children sit right beside each other.
Kent University academic Professor Goodwin said:» «These are the seats where Jeremy Corbyn's Labour Party is most likely to come under pressure.
As Chris Hanretty explained last week, the British Election Study shows that Labour support is weakening and Conservative support strengthening in Labour's own seats relative to other seats - in other words, the Tories are disproportionately gaining ground, and Labour losing ground, where it hurts Labour most.
In the most competitive half of the battleground — the 27 most vulnerable Republican - held seats, where Democrats lead the named incumbent by 6 points, 50 to 44 percent — two - thirds could lose their seats.
The U.S. Justice Department in 2014 said Rikers, where most inmates are pre-trial detainees and innocent under the law, has a «deep - seated culture of violence.»
The northern part of the state saw most of that growth, and the congressional seat was placed in the northwest corner of the state, where Tom Graves served in the 9th District.
One in which Labour have the most seats, one where the Tories have the most seats, and a third where the Tories do but would not be able to command a majority even with DUP and Lib Dem support.
I recently wrote to David Cameron outlining our intention to contest the 30 most marginal Conservative seats in 2015, where majorities in the 2010 general election ranged between 54 and 1,692 votes.
Most of the elections this time around were city elections, where Labour holds many more seats, and they did best in London.
Needing to net 17 seats to win back the House majority, the announcement makes clear where the party believes its most important fights will take place.
In the general election, UKIP dropout is likely to help the Conservatives a little in those seats where UKIP did well last time, but in most places the dropout effect may well be negligible.
Even if the Conservatives pick up most of the seats UKIP lose, a potentially bigger question is where the former UKIP vote goes in places where they did well last time but did not win.
In a state where Democrats are targeting four Republican - held seats in November and need viable candidates to make it through Tuesday's primaries, the nominating contest in Illinois that's receiving the most attention is in a safe Democratic district.
In my last round of polling in Conservative - Labour marginals I found the Tories consolidating in most seats where they had been ahead in previous rounds, while Labour had extended their leads where they had been doing well last year.
Paradoxically, the seats where Ukip may be most influential are not those with the largest concentrations of supporters.
We'll also see if the Tories manage to take Labour's most marginal seat, City of Chester, where the majority is just 93.
Even in these marginal seats where two - party competition is at its most antagonistic, respondents were comfortable with the more collaborative and consensus - building politics common to multi-party politics.
In the twelve most marginal seats where a Conservative candidate triumphed that was the total margin of victory.
The Green Party's success in 2010, especially in contrast with parties like UKIP and the BNP who won more votes but no seats, shows the importance of making every vote count by focusing on the areas where success is most likely.
This is because the small states that Republicans dominate count for as many votes (1) as the larger states where Democrats are most likely to gain seats.
Most view their gains here as tough fights to hold; the Tories see winning seats against the Lib Dems in places like Cornwall, where the Lib Dems hold all five of the current seats, as part of their election - winning strategy.
6 are Conservative held seats where the Lib Dems came a close second last time and need not unduly delay us, all show a shift from Lib Dem to Conservative and Conservative holds, the most interesting ones being Watford (which was a three way marginal in 2010 and remains so in this poll) and the two Cornish seats in the sample which both put UKIP in second place, more on that later.
Most of the seats in this survey are in areas which returned a particularly strong yes vote in September, where the SNP attraction will naturally be greater; in future rounds of research we may find a different pattern where support for independence was lower.
Some of the most interesting contests in the state today are being fought in Erie County — where there are Democratic primaries for the Assembly and a State Senate seat — as well as in areas of Queens and the Bronx.
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