To a greater or lesser extent, the manifestos of the major political parties have been exercises in fantasy. |
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Please refer all complaints, communist manifestos, Jeffersonian agitprop, and bills to this address. |
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The voting public was just getting interested in the debate when parties began wrangling about the costings on their manifestos. |
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And that is not to say that the poll will result in the childcare issue being relegated to the footnotes of party manifestos. |
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Study of the parties' election manifestos shows that the parties have differentiated themselves on many policy matters. |
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It is entirely in Spanish and contains party proclamations and political manifestos. |
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Look for them in the political manifestos, in executive directives, in the next letter from your friendly consultant. |
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It will be fascinating to see how much attention the main parties pay, in manifestos and the campaign, to economic and business issues. |
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Too often in the past, our youth have been featured prominently in the glossy manifestos of all political parties. |
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Parties' election manifestos aren't so much promises of what they will do as what they would like to do, if they can get the support. |
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Howard provides details of the 1945 manifestos of the three main parties, and a breakdown of electoral statistics. |
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So while I'm stuck at home, I thought I would finally read the manifestos of all the major parties ready for today's voting. |
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Their mission statements read like political manifestos rather than educational credos. |
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American history is filled with manifestos of cultural independence paradoxically coupled with exercises in bardolatry and Anglophilia. |
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The lists of candidates, their names and manifestos, were all but invisible and a strict curfew was imposed. |
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Here are jumbled together manifestos from the Bauhaus, Surrealism, Dada, the Suprematists and the Futurists. |
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Today, almost a century later, the Futurist manifestos read like the rantings of poetic speed freaks. |
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The challenge now is for all parties to continue electioneering on issues and selling their manifestos. |
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So far, what can be discerned from the main manifestos is an almost complete consensus. |
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And, as do many manifestos, ultraism embraced many other writers prior to the naming of this movement. |
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Ideology is firmly embedded in political manifestos, in genderlects, in sociolects with nothing put across as transparently as it seems. |
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As the creation of the welfare state was high on the agenda of all parties, manifestos bore close resemblance on this point. |
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The government's authority rests upon the popular mandate, established through the party political system of manifestos and public debate. |
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You can subscribe to their newsletter for a heads-up on new manifestos every two weeks. |
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In 1945, the manifestos for all three parties stressed the need to retain control of the production and distribution of food. |
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At the national level the parties publish their manifestos setting out the policies they will implement if they win the election. |
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A situation is needed where genuine alternative policies contained in party manifestos are put forward. |
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If correct this will show the manifestos of the political parties in a more favourable light. |
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All parties are likely to include a pledge in their election manifestos ruling out such a move. |
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It consists of wave after wave of manifestos and other declarations which seek to analogize disparate events, from the Watts riots to the war for Algerian independence. |
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Neither the rightwing EPP nor the liberal ELDR mentions inequality or poverty in their manifestos for the upcoming elections. |
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But the presence of several political parties with similar objectives, policies, and manifestos could be frustrating to electorates. |
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How galling it must have been to her to see once radical manifestos used for nostalgia. |
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States have constitutions, political parties their manifestos and religions have sacred texts to guide their policies and action from time to time. |
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Offending political parties may continue to present lists and manifestos at election times. |
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Failure by the political parties to address the vital insurance issue in their election manifestos has been roundly condemned by the Construction Industry Federation. |
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Up in the stratosphere, ignored by many voters on the ground, the air war brings the clash of manifestos. |
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He published manifestos indicating that his work should be interpreted as a quest for immateriality. |
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That can hardly be achieved by an accumulation of bellicose manifestos and more or less maladroit pressure. |
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I have learned not to take any notice of parties' manifestos. |
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As with most art movements that begin with manifestos, the Bauhaus school had a Utopian element. |
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We'll also issue manifestos, mission statements and declarations. |
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This is particularly true for Poland and Slovakia, where populist parties without serious manifestos currently dominate the political scene. |
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The manifestos of the three parties focused on child protection, women's empowerment, youth unemployment and measures to combat corruption. |
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The big parties' election manifestos also reflect this obsession. |
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Sorting out the divide between academic and vocational subjects, and ending the snobbery towards technical training features in all three parties' education manifestos. |
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This declaration was a condensation of a number of ecological manifestos Bob Hunter had written over the years. |
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Together with partners from the co-operative world, we shall publish other manifestos demanding the creation of common markets which once more reflect the true value of agricultural prices whatever the economic vicissitudes. |
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Its lineaments were sketched by the election manifestos published this week. Despite other signs of its senescence, Labour hasn't run out of ideas. |
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It is necessary to see a situation where male and female politicians come together to expound on their manifestos, or to discuss crucial issues facing the society. |
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It is an ancient doctrine, and has existed in constant conflict with theism and supernaturalism, as exhibited by ancient manifestos of naturalism such as On the Nature of Things. |
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In this MP's view, the pledge to oppose higher fees was a last relic of the sort of populism that used to infest Lib Dem manifestos back when the party ran no risk of tasting power. |
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He also continued to write, producing a series of influential political manifestos and open letters calling for Iran's secularization and the establishment of democracy through mass civil disobedience. |
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The one, for example, that was occurring in Algeria, with its Parisian cortège of manifestos and demonstrations denouncing torture and the escalation of repression. |
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He is the man who came to power in Belgium, and remains in power, by denying his own civil manifestos and election promises and through a policy of systematic horsetrading and lying to the detriment of his own people. |
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Armchair manifestos are largely absurd descriptions of social reality and will be completely unrecognisable to Europe's enormous army of unemployed and socially excluded. |
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Mondrian's essay was written amid a feverish bout of cubist, futurist, Dadaist and constructivist manifestos and manifestations in the 1920s, and with his debate with Van Doesburg in the background. |
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Yet for all of this effort, the polls have barely moved in months, a hung parliament looks inevitable and the manifestos have been written as coalition bargaining positions rather than binding promises. |
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Not all political party manifestos and lists of candidates are known yet. |
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Based on the views of the thousands of young Europeans consulted between January and April, national manifestos on tobacco policy were elaborated. |
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The first 12 manifestos presented during the Salone del Mobile revealed a need for a broader vision to help the city grow, a vision made up of unusual new thoughts for imagining different kinds of living spaces. |
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The two parties nevertheless were given time to present their manifestos. |
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They consider the manifestos of political parties dealing with national, regional and local issues, and they discuss these issues mostly in their own communities. |
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Although this Audit has taken into consideration several current and relevant topics from a gender equality perspective, it is by no means meant to be an exhaustive evaluation of the political manifestos. |
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The parties regularly hold political rallies, promote their manifestos freely and receive equal access to media including State television and radio stations. |
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The principal points raised by ALFI were favourably received and may well constitute a source of inspiration in the preparation of electoral manifestos. |
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None of these demands were new, but the People's Charter was to become one of the most famous political manifestos of 19th century Britain. |
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The governance of England featured in the 2015 general election manifestos of the three major political parties. |
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Novels, short stories, and poems replaced the sermons and manifestos of yore. |
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Labour's election manifestos for 1983, 1987 and 1992 included a commitment to Irish unification by consent. |
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She was typing out manifestos on her computer. |
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The peasantry across Russia stirred with rumors and listened to manifestos issued by Pugachev. |
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Small business advice site Smarta has created a new platform which is the de facto destination for small business election opinion with all party manifestos in one place. |
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