Sentences with phrase «words by political parties»

Lots of words by political parties about the need for infrastructure spending, but there have been few commitments to real action.

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Powerful well - funded agencies, often promoted by the State (I avoid the word «Government» as I do not want to speak in party - political terms), are mounting a relentless onslaught upon the family and especially the moral sense of our young people.
No constituency candidate who seeks election as an independent candidate shall use the name of any political party that contested the last general election or any by - election held since the last general election but shall have the word «INDEPENDENT», without further qualification or addition, shown on the ballot paper immediately below that candidate's name.
In a bid to clarify his statement, which was criticised by all three major political parties and a host of opinion formers, Dr Williams said he would take responsibility for «any lack of clarity» in his words.
Plaintiff states again that 2nd Defendant has not said a word against this marauding show of power without any legal justification by the 1st Defendant's request of a deposit of filing fees for the 2016 Presidential and Parliamentary Elections thereby embolden 1st Defendant in perpetuating these obvious illegalities against the political parties and individual candidates in this 2016 general elections.
The public is demanding a three party system by their words and the political parties need to realign to present that to the public.
Trump's incendiary words about immigration have dampened the prospects that a broad spending and immigration deal can be reached by the end of the week, raising the possibility of a government shutdown with unknown political consequences for lawmakers in both parties.
Weird, arrogant, out - of - touch, toxic and weak are among the words used by voters about the party political leaders.
BBC News reported that, while the Registration of Political Parties (Prohibited Words and Expressions)(Amendment) Order 2005 stipulates that no political party can be registered in the UK under the name «None of the Above», there is no legislation against a person changing their name by deed poll and appearing on the ballot paper as «None Of the AbovPolitical Parties (Prohibited Words and Expressions)(Amendment) Order 2005 stipulates that no political party can be registered in the UK under the name «None of the Above», there is no legislation against a person changing their name by deed poll and appearing on the ballot paper as «None Of the Abovpolitical party can be registered in the UK under the name «None of the Above», there is no legislation against a person changing their name by deed poll and appearing on the ballot paper as «None Of the Above».
In reference to the poll, the Commission stated that it «appeared to be designed to elicit a particular response for the purpose of criticising the party» and that «the wording chosen by the charity was party political in character and went beyond the sort of statement that a charity can properly make.»
Those are the words used to describe tea party Republicans in a new TV commercial by Organizing for America, the non-profit political organization formed from President Barack Obama's re-election campaign that supports the president's agenda.
In a follow - up study, the researchers were able to examine the word associations of a group of 324 participants and, by using machine - learning algorithms, predict their political leanings and what party they belonged to, as well as which candidate they were likely to vote for in the presidential elections.
The annotation tools could then be used by pupils to highlight certain language styles and key words in political party websites that would be useful in their own campaign.
In a nod to the political origins of the manifesto tradition, Manifesto also includes a «Prologue» segment, in which Blanchett's voice recites words by Tristan Tzara and the first line from Marx's and Engels» «Manifesto of the Communist Party» set against the metaphorically charged image of a burning fuse.
In an example distributed by Facebook, a mockup ad with a picture of a candidate carries the words, «Political Ad — Paid for by XYZ State Party Committee.»
In an example distributed by Facebook, a mock - up ad with a picture of a candidate carries the words, «Political Ad - Paid for by XYZ State Party Committee.»
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