Sentences with phrase «which parties feel»

A successful marriage is one in which both parties feel the relationship improves their lives rather than detracting from it.
This tension between opposing interests naturally leads to an equilibrium — that point at which both parties feel that they are getting value from the relationship.
Guarantee that family members or other affected parties of missing and murdered indigenous women can obtain legal aid that is effective and with which these parties feel comfortable, again taking into account the context of discrimination and marginalization.
It gives rise to questions of how can cases of complex inquiry best be handled by family courts in a way which parties feel is as fair as possible.
The old adage goes, «A successful negotiation is one in which each party feels slighted.»
«You must discern which party feels more passionate about their vision of the home,» says Jeff Shore, a real estate sales strategist and author.

Not exact matches

My body feels tired, which makes me want to skip a party tonight just to go to sleep earlier, but that's a decision I'll make later.
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An economy that's chugging along may not be enough for voters to credit the party in power, which means Republicans need to figure out a way to tie the economy to how voters feel about the president before November.
Her immediate wish is that there were more respect for atheists within the Republican party, or at least a diminishment of her feeling of being an «outsider,» which she now often feels when there is ¯ if I may put it this way ¯ «Christian talk» in the air.
No third party could be effective, he felt, unless it displaced one of the major parties — in which case it would become a competitor for power, with its idealism and sincerity certain to be «diluted with opportunism and corrupted with the lust of office and the greed for the spoils of office» (October 19, 1932).
Spokesman for Christian on the Left (which supports Labour), Stephen Beer told Premier why he felt it had been a «tough night» for the party.
Jefferson in his many words is todays paul by basically testifying to a lost society by preaching «The heart «that is what God wants not the shell which will rott away.I can stand with this truth until the day I die because I also have had disagreements in my church about this same topic.I dispise religion and encourage salvation which come from having a relationship with Jesus.Many may ask how do i have a relationship with him?by simply asking God through prayer, not what we know as pray but simply given up and telling God he win.That is what being righteous means saying «lord your're right and i will believe and obey that.Last i will like to thank jefferson for this clip, becuase for so long I have been feeling like todays churches in not like the first churches.They are stuck into their four cornered walls preaching to those who already obtain the word and people who already think they are perfect, but what about the weak and the sinners who we are suppose to love, go after, preach to, help and deliver the same way as Christ camed for the sinners so do we also be like him.Jefferson basically telling all us young people and old no matter who have suffered in the world, the church, or no matter what party or the past that there is hope and «God wants that person» not the sin but the person.Jefferson wants us to know that God can become personal with us and we do exist or can exist in the christian world not because we are perfect but because «he is perfect and he saw our broken spirits and rescued us!
Regardless of your feelings on the subject, a church CAN NOT endorse any political party or candidate; which is what this yahoo did while indicating that human beings should be corralled up like cattle.
So either the marriage experiences stress and breaks up, or it experiences stress and stays together, achieving some kind of truce that involves one spouse or the other capitulating in some areas, but which leaves both parties feeling lonely and unhappy.
Then with a fine sense of historical irony he describes how the development of a party system, which embodied the very «factionalism» that Washington above all felt would bring down the republic, gave the nation «a mechanism of... self - criticism and self - correction» that, for all its descent into inanity, has somehow served the cause of republicanism well.
I used to have a long list of foods I couldn't eat, which made me feel like a complete weirdo at office parties and family get - togethers.
I can't get enough of acai, and not because it's healthy (which often it is, but not always the case); I more just love the taste and texture party — and that it feels like I'm eating a bottomless bowl of ice cream for breakfast.
These days, after taking a month - long break from refined sugar, I'm pretty sensitive to overly sweet things, and this one doesn't set off any alarm bells (compared to my usual store - bought granola, which now makes my head feel like circus music is playing at frat - party volume).
That's in contrast to a youngster feeling cut off and not appreciated, which will be no good for any party concerned and so it remains to be seen how the situation plays out.
The reward for the victorious party will be just three points, but it will feel like the proverbial six as two nailed - on relegation candidates go head - to - head at Molineux − which can be seen live on Sky Sports 1 as part of Super Sunday's double bill.
Hardly the prettiest of selections, however, I genuinely wouldn't feel comfortable backing either party to come out on top in a wide - open contest which could be absolutely anything.
Try not to allow the baby to cry and cry, which often sends a breastfeeding mother running in to «fix» it (both parties feeling like a failure).
The learning curve for motherhood is steep and I usually feel as though I have a limited amount of time in which to explore and discuss my experiences (before my friends or family call out «party foul!
McDonald's uses the occasion to tout its participation in the Children's Food and Beverage Advertising Initiative (but you already know how I feel about that group — see «Fox Guards Henhouse: Industry's «Self - Regulation» of Children's Food Advertising «-RRB-; it promises to set up a «Kids» Food and Nutrition Advisory Board;» it says the company will submit to third party verification of its efforts, the results of which will be reported publicly; and, my personal favorite, executives from the company will go on a «listening tour» next month to learn more from parents and nutrition experts on the role McDonald's can play in improving child nutrition.
The Speech of Opposition leader, Aitzaz Ahsan from Pakistan People's Party on 5th day of the very heated debate on the matter can be watched here (In urdu language) in which he blasted the Government's ambigious stance and the proposal to send Armed forces to a war which Pakistani people did not feel was theirs.
This is basically a movement within the Democratic Party to rid the government of Republican issues (some of which objectively are very real), or institute reforms of a general feel good nature.
Shipman relates how a divided and weakened Labour Party under Corbyn, who was really a Brexiteer, was unable or unwilling to deliver the Labour vote, which felt aggrieved and marginalised.
This was a bold effort not because Miliband decided to lead his party in one direction or another, but because he was prepared to say things which would make every part of his party feel deeply uncomfortable.
The state Democratic Party responded to the Republicans» new «more of the same» ad campaign with this little Web video, which reminds GOP and Conservative leaders how they used to feel about Carl Paladino — «lo those many moons ago before they embraced him as their gubernatorial standard - bearer.
«We've got to become a party which people feel is in touch with the issues they are concerned about in Scotland - health, education, transport, the economy - and we are still struggling to do that.»
Not only do they not share our values, they do not share the basic commitment to ideas rather than a political party, to a political career Ha ha, some of you had better get a proper job then which might open your eyes a bit about how it feels to have the state take everything from you and treat you like a child
From this perspective, the Swiss system in which all the main parties share power at the federal level since 50 + years feels very undemocratic.
But Koppell is apparently siding with the progressive wing of the Democratic Party that feels the reunification of the warring Democratic factions in the Senate, which was engineered by the governor a few weeks ago as he started to significantly feel pressure from his own primary challenger, actress and activist Cynthia Nixon, is too little, too late.
Political analysts have repeatedly pointed out that «other» parties mostly appeal to those who feel insecure and «left - behind» by the current structure of the economy, which tends to generate low - wage jobs but constantly requires up - to - date marketable skills.
Redwood is reminding the leadership of an issue about which he feels strongly, of the new power of the right of the Party, and of his own credentials for government.
Indeed, the tweet to which Walker responded was, itself, misogynistic — but we would ask the Women's Equality Party to take into account the vast power inequality in this exchange and the fact that Walker felt it appropriate to share her «sex bot» comment with 33,000 followers.
But - aided by a floundering Scottish Labour Party which continues to struggle to find a way back into the affections of voters - Sturgeon has cause to feel confident.
Amongst the population as a whole, we found that over half of Brits (52 %) feel that that the biggest influence on their vote is the values of the party, rather than hard policy issues (which polled at 27 %).
If people feel so strongly that despite there wish to vote Lib Dem of Green they wish to support the Labour Party on the basis that they hate the Conservatives they are at liberty to do so (too much Liberty which a PR HOL would address).
«We feel that Jeremy Corbyn's realigning of the Labour Party towards the principles of social justice and wealth distribution, which the party was first founded on, affords the best opportunity to improve everybody's lParty towards the principles of social justice and wealth distribution, which the party was first founded on, affords the best opportunity to improve everybody's lparty was first founded on, affords the best opportunity to improve everybody's lives.
Eurosceptic feeling within the Conservative party has heightened in recent months as a result of the eurozone crisis, which is pulling the 18 member states with the euro closer together.
They are also less likely to feel as though they can influence political affairs — something which, incidentally, is much more widespread among party members than among the general public.
An individual may also feel unable to raise a concern with their MP if said MP is from a party which they don't support.
«On that occasion I meant the majority party in the Scottish Parliament, but I see the hon. Gentleman's point, so perhaps we should have two representatives from Scotland, which means we must also have two from Somerset, because Somerset would feel let down if the numbers were not maintained with the rest of the Union.»
We need a commanding narrative which is going to persuade our voters - they're just fed up that they don't feel the Labour party is strongly enough supporting their interests, and I think they're right.»
Initially he wasn't too sure which main political party to join, but after talking with friends and some MPs, found the Conservative Party was where he felt most at party to join, but after talking with friends and some MPs, found the Conservative Party was where he felt most at Party was where he felt most at ease.
The rank and file of the party feels aggrieved to learn that Zanetor could not vote in the very elections she contested because she is not a registered voter on the Electoral Commission's National voters» register — the very register on which compilation of the NDC biometric register was based.»
Asked about which possible Labour leadership contenders people felt warmest towards, Greenberg said David Miliband was the favourite, followed by his brother, Ed, the likely candidate from the left of the party Jon Cruddas, and then the former schools secretary Ed Balls.
On the donations we've given the party over the last year, and has now asked for some more, I wonder how many labour members angry at our own party for spending money we didn't have in the late 2000's which has seen this recession be worse than it need be, feel obliged to give to our party additional money,
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