Example sentences of "[adj] [adj] parties " in BNC.

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1 The news media learned of the arrests next morning and over a number of days outraged protests went up from loyalist spokesmen , including leaders of loyalist political parties and Andrew Beattie 's colleagues on the Constitutional Stoppage Central Co-ordinating Committee .
2 They urged that if the loyalist political parties were to go into the convention without having in reserve the weapon of the general strike , they would be as naked and helpless as Aneurin Bevan , the post-war foreign secretary , had said Britain would be in international councils if she were unilaterally to discard her nuclear weapons .
3 The power of central executives is made synonymous with the bureaucracy , which exaggerates administrative power at the expense of other political forces which might equally subdue legislatures and judiciaries , such as monolithic political parties .
4 Indeed , there are groups whose very power in Britain might be jeopardized if they were seen as identified with specific political parties .
5 No such luxuries are available to presidents who confront a legislative branch of imposing strength that has chronically weak political parties and a near chaotic distribution of power .
6 Thus , in the UK power is concentrated in the cabinet , a situation made possible by a weak legislature and strong political parties .
7 In a nationwide broadcast on Oct. 16 President Ibrahim Babangida announced the cancellation of the presidential primary elections and the dissolution of the leadership of the two government-created political parties — the National Republican Convention ( NRC ) and Social Democratic Party ( SDP ) .
8 In the long run the most fundamental check to the power of the British monarchy was that imposed by the growth of increasingly organized and coherent political parties .
9 What Kane proposes is the strategy of ENTRYISM — which in its original connotation was a strategy of entering mainstream political parties undertaken by revolutionary groups so as to subvert from within .
10 The latest round of discussions among the mainstream political parties on transforming Belgium into a federal state ended inconclusively on July 10 .
11 Changes are to include a nine-member national executive , a regional council and clearly defined leadership structure , which will make it more akin to mainstream political parties .
12 Azerbaijani political parties
13 If confidentiality is an issue the most effective approach may be to discuss brief , anonymous details of the opportunity with possible interested parties and use their responses as a basis for preparing a shortlist .
14 We will shortly be mounting a campaign and inviting interested parties to pledge a monthly sum , however large or small into a bank account in the name of Friends of Pet Rescue .
15 Ireland Assembly who belonged to four different political parties .
16 From the mid-1930s , in the places where members of different political parties met , there was much talk about possible realignments in the political middle ground .
17 Preferences can change , and if different political parties have differing views , a private rather than social interest can not be expected to persist for ever .
18 It is clear that housing remains very much , as Berry ( 1974 ) described it , a political football' , with different political parties favouring varying policies to each tenure .
19 This transition , however , is fraught with problems , including reluctance of authorities to devolve power and money and the difficulty state and municipal governments have in working together if they are controlled by different political parties .
20 What kind of erm reaction do you get from the different political parties to your campaign ?
21 As we pointed out in the last chapter , not only is the amount of redistribution to be undertaken by the government a pure value judgement on which different individuals and different political parties will disagree , but there is an inevitable trade-off between the competing objectives of efficiency and equity .
22 You do have you have local government and you have different political parties represented within that local government structure as well .
23 On every police authority of sixteen members there will of course as we 've heard be five nominees of the politician in London , three Justices of the Peace and eight councillors , coming of course from different political parties as is required by the legislation and in my view rightly required by the legislation .
24 And since some French political parties get financial backing from certain French-speaking leaders , they have no clear interest in offending their friends by championing devaluation .
25 ‘ As you know Mr. Arteh [ Qalib ] was appointed as the interim Prime Minister for Somalia within the context of arrangements agreed upon by all the Somali political parties that participated in the Somali National Reconciliation Conference held at Djibouti in July 1991 .
26 Although the proposal reportedly received widespread support from within the West German political parties , the official NATO reaction to the idea , contained in a statement of Jan. 8 , was to reject suggestions for the " creation of special zones ' as distinct from an overall CFE treaty .
27 The rulings were created and administered by the local law society which represents all interested professional parties .
28 Neither the global capitalist class nor the global working class operates to any great extent through transnational political parties or trade unions .
29 There are no genuine transnational political parties , though there appears to be a growing interest in international associations of parties , which are sometimes mistaken for transnational parties .
30 Building on the rather flimsy basis of European Community elections where there is some evidence of multi-state party platforms , Goldman ( 1983 ) argues that the prospects for transnational political parties are increasing .
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