Example sentences of "party and the " in BNC.

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1 The Pope 's Vicar of Rome , Cardinal Ugo Poletti , has taken to scolding the Christian Democrats for their divisions which may bring victory for the secular parties and the Communists in city elections on 29 October .
2 Did the electorate follow the parties and the media ?
3 So on unemployment there is some evidence of a slight tendency for the public to follow the lead of the parties and the media but it was a very slight adjustment of public attitudes .
4 ‘ We have something to prove , ’ said Bob Palmer , director of Britain 's longest artistic extravaganza , a £60 million year-long Glaswegian spectacle of music , opera , dance , street parties and the world 's biggest fireworks display .
5 Parliament will soon put flesh on the bones of the principle by drafting a law on such practical matters as the registration of parties and the conditions under which they operate .
6 With some minor deviations — such as Paisley 's preference for fuller integration with the mainland in the early 1970s — the DUP has maintained the image of being the most traditional of the unionist parties and the one with the record of consistent opposition to any changes in the political structures of Northern Ireland which could be seen as compromise with nationalists and republicans .
7 David Wastell and Toby Helm look at the dire prospects now facing the parties and the people
8 But Mr Major is likely be in power with the smallest Tory majority since 1951 and is now placed to take advantage of disarray in the Opposition parties and the expected economic recovery .
9 Despite the increase in the deposit from £150 to £500 in 1985 , the fringe was back in strength this time with with 96 parties fielding candidates including the Jolly Small Brewers , Chauvinist Raving Alliance , Wake Up Wokingham Campaign , the Forward to Mars , Justice from British Rail , Scallywag and Whiplash parties and the Up the Creek Let's Have a Party .
10 Through Brooke and his own contacts , he had entry to the cream of Hollywood parties and the cream of Hollywood society .
11 During the entire campaign , almost all the really crucial issues facing us were intentionally avoided by the main parties and the media .
12 Lord Denning expressed the view that , in any event , in ascertaining where the base was , the contract terms were often of little help and ‘ you have to go by the conduct of the parties and the way they have been operating the contract ’ .
13 In the event , wiser counsels prevailed ; the proposals that had emerged by the summer of 1989 from the subject working parties and the National Curriculum Council were far from being the national syllabuses that had at first seemed likely .
14 Both concentrate on the politics of local government , but both also stress how any explanation of local politics must look outside the formal political processes which operate around local political parties and the Council Chamber .
15 Krimsky sketches the dynamics of this shift in public attitude , including the roles played by interested parties and the changing social climate of the US in the late 1970s .
16 Settlement will often be accompanied by a Commission press release and a formal exchange of correspondence between the parties and the Commission .
17 This is of almost no interest to the managers of the campaign , in the parties and the media .
18 A wedge was to be driven between the political parties and the UDA and between the rural paramilitaries and the UDA .
19 11.2 In relation to commercial exploitation the Non-academic Parties and the Academic Parties agree that the terms and conditions for exploitation of and licenses granted under intellectual property rights in results deriving from the Academic Parties shall have regard to the extent to which such results are incorporated in or applied to the manufacture of commercially exploited products ( particularly where there had been substantial product development outside the project ) and to the SERC guidelines which are set out in a letter from SERC dated 13 August 1984 , together with its attachments .
20 3.2 Should the Company be prevented for any reason whatsoever from completing the Work in the time agreed in Schedule I then the Publisher after giving the Company reasonable notice may commission the completion of the Work by another writer on terms that the Publisher shall consider fair to all parties and the terms in Schedule II shall be altered accordingly or the Publisher may withdraw from the Agreement .
21 Individual liberties , voluntary organizations , political parties and the whole apparatus of economic life were subordinated to the war-making purposes of the state .
22 The conference approved a series of structural reforms giving constituency parties and the unions more power over the appointment of the leader .
23 ‘ These factors and the repeated abortive revolutions gave to the French worker a sense of total mistrust in political parties and the political system ’ ( Meyers , 1981 , p. 204 ) .
24 This fusion is cemented by the dominant role of monopoly capital in financing and influencing non-communist political parties and the mass media .
25 The failure to gain the consent of opposition parties and the improvement in the situation led to the dropping of the second proposal in 1934 and the Cabinet then decided that the matter should be put on ice unless the position deteriorated and immediate legislation was thought necessary .
26 Similarly , why do courts discuss the inequality of bargaining power of the parties and the unreasonableness or unfairness of the terms of the contract and then sometimes refuse to enforce agreements on those grounds ?
27 Her style of leadership has angered both political parties and the cultural institutions with which she deals .
28 We believe that this weakness is one of the reasons which explains the failure of left parties and the trade unions to develop coherent socialist housing policies .
29 The authority initiating the request had , however , to be identified in the written request delivered by the consul , which was also to contain information about the parties and the nature of the document to be served and was to be prepared in the language of the state of destination .
30 The second answer describes a procedure which relies , in principle , upon oral evidence received at the actual trial , a good deal of importance being attached to the impression the court forms of the parties and the witnesses as they give their evidence .
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