However, it turns out that the social-democratic electorate's patience has come to an end. |
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The committee, however composed, is the tribunate, the representative body of the electorate's choosing. |
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This is where political parties conduct a fake opinion poll in order to plant certain ideas in the electorate's mind. |
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Sensing the electorate's rightward shift, he embraced welfare reform. |
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And there are some genuinely transformational attempts, notably in transport, to spend the government's way back into the electorate's affections. |
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Their attempt to soften the electorate's impression of her as a scientific cold fish is one of the few amusing spectacles in a grim political landscape. |
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Candidates have been omnipotent as they vie for a place in the electorate's heart, or alternatively annoy a lot of people by plastering campus with publicity. |
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It is a de facto fetter on the Minister's freedom to formulate policy in Government and the electorate's right to vote for parties espousing particular policies. |
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The electorate's hope that his Cabinet would prove a genuine repository of positive change was the one slim reed on which the Party's recent political legitimacy had rested. |
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Instead, it was designed to gauge the electorate's opinion on EU membership. |
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Opinion polls consistently show that the election results are not necessarily an indication of the electorate's stance regarding the constitutional status of Northern Ireland. |
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