It was the perfect opportunity to bring the independents and commissioning editors together. |
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Hunter claims most of the real talent in Scotland is to be found in the small independents started by people fed up with big company culture. |
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Well, some firms have dispensed with their in-house provision and now use the services of independents. |
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The Web has always been flush with counterculture independents willing to break rules that aren't working anyway. |
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Smaller independents gleaned new business and defined themselves as the industry's new area of growth. |
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A few doughty independents and specialist dealers aside, the bookselling business in Britain is now irretrievably homogenised. |
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But when he became disillusioned with what he saw on the inside of the old party politicking he dropped out to support independents. |
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The mainstream media's approach to podcasting provides some clues for how independents can succeed. |
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The style of production of independents who work on their own comics tends to differ from that of their contract work. |
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The remaining seats are held by a collection of small parties and independents. |
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And as major studios increasingly concentrated on producing big-budget films, independents filled a void. |
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Now, there are three or four other independents looking for a share of the cake. |
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As the election gets closer, he is going to have to prove his moderateness to appeal to on-the-fence independents. |
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Nevertheless, since the assistance comes after the election, independents are still beset by financial difficulties. |
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And there are several new independents whose backgrounds and antecedents will surely make them amenable to a little persuasion. |
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But so far no way has been found to make democracy and government work with independents. |
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Labour Students and the organised independents who dominate the executive retreated from their original plan. |
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The government of Nunavut will be a non-party system and members run as independents and will govern by consensus. |
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So I think where there are worthy alternatives in the minor parties and independents, people are having a very serious think. |
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As well as the big three parties, other groups looking for your vote include the Greens, Socialist Alliance and various independents. |
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So to win government, even with the support of the other five independents, the Coalition would need to win ten seats. |
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First, I have no idea why Steve thinks all three independents are with the government. |
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After the recent election we again have four Greens and three progressive independents out of 10 councillors. |
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At that time the ruling party captured 193 seats, though many of these candidates ran as independents. |
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After a somewhat cursory examination, the Commission told the independents late in February that it was doing nothing. |
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We need to prove to the moderates, independents and western libertarians that we are tough enough. |
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It very quickly grew, drawing in people from other left wing parties and many independents from the social movements and trade unions. |
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The ten presidential candidates, including independents, were listed in two columns. |
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Many of the independents are opposition candidates whose parties have been banned. |
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Sinclair's team also produces high-level industry research of practical use to independents. |
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Each board will be made up of 15 members, eight tenants, five independents and two councillors. |
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In turn, competition has forced the independents to upgrade quality and comfort. |
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A lower limit would encourage the entry of independents and promote competition. |
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The biggest problem I see is independents struggling to produce quality television shows. |
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His doubletalk, fierce anger, and conspiracy theories do not register well with independents. |
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Smaller groups and independents were likely to get the remaining 100 to 120 seats, the exit poll predicted. |
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The extreme left can't get a foothold in UK politics as independents, so it looks like a return to entryism for them. |
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But what say people finally feel enough's enough and curse both houses by putting in community independents or Greens? |
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The best parliaments happen when independents are keeping the bastards honest. |
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Political allegiances within the remainder of Algerian society are scattered among small groups of democrats, regionalists, and independents. |
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Goldwater died in 1998, full of years, respected by people in both major parties and by millions of independents. |
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In the gaping maw of publishing, the independents tend to be modest about their work. |
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In fact, most were published by university presses, the federal government or small independents. |
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That is a message that might rationally resonate with independents, because it is rooted in fact. |
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A full 50 percent of them identify as independents, a larger percentage than any other age group. |
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I suspect this will buoy liberal spirits, but anger the right and befuddle the independents. |
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That counts for bupkis with conservative voters but could help with independents. |
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But, my bet is she will disenfranchise many moderate Republicans and turn off independents. |
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Places bereft of major retailers are generally in decline and it's independents and charity shops that move in like weeds rather than chain stores. |
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Meanwhile, the share of independents in the business is on the rise. |
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Compare that to 1980, when an NBC exit poll found 25 percent of voters self-identifying as independents. |
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In-state Republicans love him, independents like him a lot, and even Democrats are favorably disposed. |
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Two independents had thrown their hat into the East Ward election ring in an effort to offer disillusioned constituents in the ward a chance to vote apolitically. |
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The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, arbiter elegantiae of the film world, owes much of the motivation for its birth to the leading independents of the day. |
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It appeals to the Mike Harris pro-growth tax-cutters and the flinty-eyed Ralph Klein deficit hawks, and it appeals to independents and lunch pail populists as well. |
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Split-ticket voting in general elections, the hallmark of so-called independents, is relatively rare. |
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They had seen some slippage among seniors and independents over the summer. |
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In nearly every statewide or federal election where they were predicted to play decisive roles, independents under-performed. |
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Also, independents are stereotyped as social liberals and fiscal conservatives. |
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Labour took five seats with the rest being held by independents. |
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Political parties and independents agree that the issue of Hong Kong's ageing population is a ticking time bomb that will require far greater attention from government. |
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Accordingly, they are hugely popular with conservatives but kryptonite to independents and centrists. |
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Anecdotal evidence suggests this is the result of increased availability of such independents in the wake of shake-ups in the industry occurring shortly before the survey. |
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A recent study by the moderate think tank third way shows 40 percent of independents could swing either way. |
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On the one hand, if you get six or seven Shinners elected, plus a posse of wild and woolly independents, the public demand for a stable government will be very strong. |
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Massachusetts and New Jersey are just two of the states where independents are a majority of registered voters. |
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To him fell the unenviable task of keeping the four independents happy. |
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The new independents movement is alive and kicking in small towns and in the neighborhoods of big cities, where storefronts are joining the battle. |
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In other words, independents were neither more nor less likely than the affiliated to be childless, currently employed, or working in a non-manual occupation. |
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Palin could play a similar role in the 2012 primaries, riling up the base while appalling moderates and independents. |
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The studios and independents resisted at first on principle, then caved. |
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In Niue, there have been no political parties since 2003, when the Niue People's Party disbanded, and all politicians are de facto independents. |
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Other politicians have become independents in the course of a parliamentary term, but not been voted into office as such. |
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Island Independent councillors currently hold 16 of the 40 seats, with a further five sitting as independents outside the group. |
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In recent years, independents have formed Free Voters associations to enter Landtag parliaments, so far only successful in Bavaria. |
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True independents should not be confused with members of parties without official party status in a legislature. |
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While there has been a shift to political parties, many contending for an office still run as independents. |
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The city council itself has 15 members, all of whom are currently independents. |
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Bus services are operated by Arriva Midlands and local independents Tanat Valley Coaches and Bryn Melyn. |
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Also, some independents, such as George Galloway attend rallies outside Faslane. |
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Candidates mostly stand for election to the Keys as independents, rather than being selected by political parties. |
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However, they can, like the liberal group, include more than one European party as well as national parties and independents. |
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Political groups and parliamentary voting blocs exist, although most candidates run as independents. |
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Following City of London Council elections in March 2017, the council is now composed of 95 independents and five Labour Party members. |
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Councillors are typically elected as members of political parties or alternatively as independents. |
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This has led to several oil majors and independents building new global offices in the city. |
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The position remains substantially unchanged after the election although the Labour party has formed a governing coalition with the independents. |
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Orkney and Shetland also have separate local Councils which are dominated by independents, that is they are not members of a political party. |
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A ALWAYS go for the manufacturer's warranty, as some independents can include weasel cop-outs. |
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Candidates often stand for election as independents, rather than being selected by political parties. |
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Candidates for each constituency are chosen by political parties or stand as independents. |
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However, during a Sejm term many members switch parties or become independents. |
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In August 2008, there were 12 independents who held offices in state legislatures. |
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The local council is Orkney Islands Council, one of only three Councils in Scotland with a majority of elected members who are independents. |
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There have been several independents elected to the United States Senate throughout history. |
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Roughly a quarter of the police and crime commissioners elected in England and Wales in the 2012 election were independents. |
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There are no political parties in any of the parliaments, candidates stand for election as independents. |
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A major part of the project is supporting the work of other local independents, using suppliers such as The Little Macaron and The Sugar Tree. |
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Most Manx politicians stand for election as independents rather than as representatives of political parties. |
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In Panchyat Samitis, ruling alliance has won 2,096 seats out of a total 2,732 seats, while Congress has won 442 seats and other parties and independents has won 152 seats. |
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Right-wing backbencher Frank Field called for deselected MPs to stand as independents and said many former colleagues would back them for re-election. |
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The one-point uptick in the percentage liberal in 2014 stems from one-point increases in liberal self-identification among both independents and Democrats. |
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A whopping 82 percent of Republicans and 78 percent of independents told the pollsters they wanted to give everyone on Capitol Hill the heave-ho, the New York Post reports. |
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In Devon, most county councillors who are elected have been nominated by one of England's major political parties, although there are also a small number of independents. |
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Between 2001 and May 2005, the ruling group of the Isle of Wight Council was a coalition called 'Island First' composed of Liberal Democrats and independents. |
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Three Presidents since 1990 have technically been independents. |
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The situation in the Senate is different, as the voting system allows independents to run as single candidates and some are elected in their own right. |
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In the 2010 House of Representatives elections, seven independents were elected, although all but two joined a political party after the elections. |
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More than half of Hong Kong's Legislative Council is made up of independents, or members whose political groups are represented by one sole member in the legislature. |
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The territorial legislatures of the Northwest Territories and Nunavut are consensus governments with no political parties, so that all members sit as independents. |
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In running for public office, independents sometimes choose to form a party or alliance with other independents, and may formally register their party or alliance. |
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