Sentences with phrase «will your party reinstate»

Accordingly, will your party reinstate the National Infant Feeding Survey, which has taken place every five years since 1975?

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An appeals court declined to reinstate Trump's travel ban in a party - line ruling, but administration officials insisted the order will eventually be sustained by the courts.
Commenting on today's announcement from the Labour Party that it will reinstate student grants and EMA support if it wins power at the next general election, Chris Keates, General Secretary of the NASUWT, the largest teachers» union in the UK, said:
The remarkable Joanne Cash will doubtless be reinstated and all will be forgiven by the party faithful in the run - up to the election they want to win.
She pointed out that America could reinstate its own sanctions if the deal fails, but that ambassadors from Russia, China and the European Union have said their countries will not — and that no party is willing to try to draw up new terms.
The deal seems to be that Karie Murphy is reinstated as a Labour member (which pleases Len McCluskey), that she withdraws from the contest for the Party's Parliamentary candidacy in Falkirk (which pleases Ed Miliband) and that Labour says that there is no proof of wrongdoing either by them or Unite - which will delight McClusky and embarrass Miliband, who denounced Unite's behaviour in Falkirk as «a politics that was closed.
As Woolasgate rages, Uncut understands that the NEC meeting on 30 November will see Ken Livingstone stage an audacious bid to get Lutfur Rahman reinstated to the party.
Mr. Balasa is confident that the above AAMA comment on the NPRM and similar comments from other interested parties will result in CMS changing the current language and reinstating the rights of CMAs (AAMA) to enter medication orders into the EHR.
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