But the voters pronounced on those and believed the Government parties' promises which are now an unpaid debt. |
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This survey of the parties' functions indicates the need to be terminologically precise in discussing their strengths and weaknesses. |
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Five years would have passed since the parties' separation with no spousal support having been pursued on interim motions or paid. |
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I regret the parties' interruption of simulcasts during the recent Belmont meeting. |
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I shall therefore summarise the parties' respective arguments on these contentious issues. |
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The next step is an exchange of contract executed before a notary public with the two parties' lawyers. |
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There has been an extraordinary reversal in the parties' positions on Europe. |
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And if growth comes in sharply lower than Brown expects, all the parties' plans would go out of the window. |
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Most of the Socialist parties' leaders and their representatives in the Knesset came from those groups. |
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It is deplorable that the delay in undertaking the job was mainly attributed to the two parties' differences over channels of negotiations. |
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After all, this body was set up by parliament in order to keep a check on the parliamentary parties' antics. |
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Extremism can be best delegitimized by elections, and the religious parties' vote in the country has historically fallen short of 5 percent. |
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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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The primary rationale for this principle is that the writing represents the most reliable record of the parties' latest agreement. |
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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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The alternative is political dispute resolution, in which the dispute resolver seeks above all to satisfy or reconcile the parties' competing interests. |
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I have learned not to take any notice of parties' manifestos. |
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The big parties' election manifestos also reflect this obsession. |
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Before accepting a plea of nolo contendere, the court must consider the parties' views and the public interest in the effective administration of justice. |
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Among other things, when the economy spirals out of control both parties' remedies tend to be politically shortsighted nostrums that invariably make things worse, not better. |
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The deal, which was signed last Friday, formalized the four parties' plan to form a strategic alliance that they entered into under a memorandum of understanding last October. |
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No copies of the documents disclosed pursuant to this order are to be provided to third parties other than to the parties' witnesses without the leave of the court. |
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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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The table below details changes in members' allegiances and parties' seat possessions. |
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Whether or not a term is a condition is determined in part by the parties' intent. |
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Obtusely, the parties' commitment in such contracts lasts until the end of the job. |
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The court concluded that a default generally terminates the parties' right to further defend, except to contest unliquidated damages. |
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The Agreement recalls the parties' shared respect for democracy and human rights, political and economic freedom and commitment to international peace and security. |
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Rules 38 and 39 deal with the parties' right to a trial by jury and the procedure for requesting a jury trial instead of a bench trial and trials by an advisory jury. |
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At such hearings, only the parties' lawyers speak to the court. |
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The host and hostess of these 'mummers parties' would serve a small lunch which could consist of Christmas cake with a glass of syrup or blueberry or dogberry wine. |
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The proposed Shays-Meehan bill would ban soft money or unlimited contributions to the national parties' coffers that are often used for voter mobilization and advertising. |
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