Example sentences of "[art] party ['s] " in BNC.

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1 Towards the pure perception end of the spectrum is awareness of opinion polls , awareness of local constituency candidates , awareness of campaign activities by party leaders , and awareness of the parties ' campaign themes .
2 However , it could dictate public perceptions of the parties ' agenda .
3 All of these findings remained broadly similar irrespective of whether we analysed total warmth towards parties and party leaders , total ratings for the parties ' performance on issues , or total inclinations towards voting for all three leading parties ( Table 8.8 ) .
4 Frequent television viewers were significantly more aware of opinion poll findings , more aware of party leaders ' activities , more aware of second-rank politicians ' activities , and more aware of the parties ' campaign themes .
5 What is important to note , therefore , is that governments often abruptly or gradually change their policies , generally around the mid-term of Parliament , and that continuities occur in spite of the parties ' starting out with different policies .
6 The Los Angeles bar — home to 26,000 lawyers — reckons that its existing rules , which ‘ prohibit sexual relations with a client when such relations would impair the parties ' decision-making abilities ’ , are sufficient .
7 In every case television in its full variety of formats has been the primary influence in projecting the parties ' images .
8 In previous elections there has been little change in the parties ' support between the final Sunday of the campaign and polling day .
9 Election Focus : The Voters : The People 's Voice As speech coaches wish they could change the accent of the political debate , taxi-drivers make a fare assessment of the parties ' prospects at the polls
10 The most telling insights of the election campaign have come not from any of the parties ' hit-men but from that seasoned pro , Sir Robin Day .
11 They are prepared to rate the parties ' campaigns in the style of drama critics reviewing theatrical performances , at the same time forming separate judgments about the parties ' and leaders ' ability to govern .
12 They are prepared to rate the parties ' campaigns in the style of drama critics reviewing theatrical performances , at the same time forming separate judgments about the parties ' and leaders ' ability to govern .
13 Various aspects of the parties ' life , resources , and activities will be helpful to them in the conflict , but many of these are resources and activities that they will have possessed or engaged in or wished to posses or to engage in in any case , even if they did not take part in the contest .
14 Applied to moral considerations generally , the Kantian insight yields a new argument for excluding the parties ' moral and religious beliefs behind the veil of ignorance .
15 I wanted to know how the parties ' policies actually affect people 's daily lives .
16 On the morning of the election the parties ' colours , in the two horse race , were much in evidence .
17 The Herbert Act did not challenge the presumption that divorce law was intended to achieve a verdict on the morality of the parties ' conduct .
18 Despite the parties ' failure to promote black candidates , the vast majority of voters were unaffected by ethnicity .
19 It has been held by the High Court that an agreement to settle an appeal made under s 54 , TMA 1970 was subject to the ordinary laws of contract and that it was therefore subject to rectification where , because of a mistake , the agreement was not in accordance with the parties ' intentions ( p 100 ) .
20 It was therefore subject to rectification where , because of a mistake , the agreement was not in accordance with the parties ' intentions .
21 11.5 Clauses 7 , 8 and 9 and , to the extent necessary , clauses 5 and 6 shall continue notwithstanding termination of this Agreement or the fulfillment of the parties ' other obligations under this Agreement .
22 Lobby groups must wait until the autumn to see what is proposed on VAT and fuel , and on the public expenditure review in general , not to mention Labour 's social justice commission , which means the parties ' ideological battle lines are looking blurred .
23 The idea is that the court should give only very cursory consideration to the applicant 's case at the leave stage , and that leave proceedings should not be used as a surrogate for a full hearing in order to test the strengths and weaknesses of the parties ' respective cases as an aid to settlement out-of-court .
24 What is most needed is a clear explanation of the particular point on which evidence is sought ; the model form includes requests for summaries of the parties ' positions and suggests that relevant documentation ( court orders , pleadings ) might be attached ; but these should be restricted to matters illuminating the particular request for evidence and should not seek to rehearse the whole case .
25 But the parties ' replies reveal a difference in emphasis rather than polarity : the green-is-moreprofitable school consisted of all but one of the Labour MPs and two-thirds of the Conservatives .
26 In certain dispute resolution processes , for example mediation , conciliation and enquiry , a third party assists the parties in resolving the dispute , but that person 's function is to attempt to focus the parties ' interest in its resolution , not to widen its parameters beyond their concerns .
27 Where the treaty language indicates the parties ' intention that the Canal shall have international usage , that the regime shall be permanent , and is to further the global need for open communication routes it seems that third party rights must be recognised .
28 The position could arise whereby the United States attempts to ensure one of the parties ' access through these waterways as against a non-party to the Peace Treaty .
29 This can not be applied directly in international law , for treaties can be amended by the parties ' unanimous agreement , and there is no over-riding regulation of international organisations .
30 The parties ' shares of the total constituency votes would have been , let us suppose , the same as they were in fact : 48.4% for the Conservatives , 27.2% for Labour and 23.9% for the Liberals .
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