Help


[permalink] [id link]
+
Page "Jeff Kennett" ¶ 21
from Wikipedia
Edit
Promote Demote Fragment Fix

Some Related Sentences

loss and seat
This was a loss of one seat from its 2004 result.
Success in the legislature however only amounted to winning 2 more seats to a total of 15 in the Chamber of Deputies and the loss of their only senate seat.
Government was at a loss as to how to reward him – until he inherited millions and obtained a seat in Parliament and " a taste for making inconvenient speeches in the House ( of Commons )".
" ( In 1988, Lloyd Bentsen, the Vice Presidential running mate of Democratic presidential candidate Michael Dukakis, and also a Senator from Texas, took advantage of " Lyndon's law ," and was able to retain his seat in the Senate despite Dukakis ' loss to George H. W. Bush.
USA pressuring South Africa to hold Aristide, or face the loss of potential UN Security Council seat
The relationship was believed to contribute to his loss of the Senate seat in 1829, but his Congressional district returned him to the House the following year.
With the loss of this territory, the Mohave County seat was moved to Mohave City in 1866, and then to Hardyville ( which became Bullhead City ) in 1867.
Further decline came with the tornado of May 1, 1898, and then the loss of the county seat, in 1907, to Wheeler.
Coenwulf wrote to the Pope and asked Leo to consider making London the seat of the southern archbishopric, removing the honour from Canterbury ; it is likely that Coenwulf's reasons included the loss of Mercian control over Kent.
Wilkes ' increasing conservatism as he grew older caused dissatisfaction among radicals and was instrumental in the loss of his Middlesex parliamentary seat at the 1790 general election.
In the 1960s, he entered journalism and politics, losing a campaign for a seat in the California State Assembly ( one reason for the loss may be that he ran under his much less well known real name ).
Portillo's loss of the Enfield Southgate seat in the 1997 general election to Stephen Twigg came as a shock to many politicians and commentators, and came to symbolise the extent of the Conservatives ' defeat.
There were recriminations when Chow blamed the loss of her seat on Heung Yee Kuk chairman and Liberal Party member Lau Wong-fat for canvassing for the DAB during the elections.
For the loss caused to the city in 1861 by the removal of the seat of government to Bucharest the constituent assembly voted 148, 150 lei to be paid in ten annual instalments, but no payment was ever made.
The Federalists had a 1 seat net loss and the Democratic-Republicans had a 2 seat net gain.
** Democratic-Republicans: 2 seat net loss
The only high-profile loss was Mary O ' Rourke losing her seat in Westmeath.
The request was refused and Hardie made a speech attacking the monarchy, which resulted in uproar in the House of Commons and helped contribute to the loss of his seat in 1895.
Ultimately, a narrow loss in Bruce, located in the DLP's heartland of Melbourne, ended any realistic chance of a Labor win, though the Coalition wasn't assured of another term in government until the Brisbane-area seat of Moreton was called for the Liberals hours later.
Despite the loss of the Liberal leadership, Rae had indicated that he would like to run for a federal seat in the House of Commons in the next federal election.
It then was a special holding of Courtenay counts of Edessa, and again became their seat after the loss of the city of Edessa.
Mahathir attributed the loss of his seat to ethnic Chinese voters switching support from UMNO to PAS ( being a Malay-dominated seat, only the two major Malay parties fielded candidates, leaving Chinese voters to choose between the Malay-centric UMNO and the Islamist PAS ).

loss and independent
In 1947, British rule in the South Asia was replaced by the sovereign, independent nations of India, Pakistan and later Bangladesh, resulting in the migration of millions people and significant loss of life and property.
Nevertheless, these financially troubled leagues, by beginning the practice of selling players to the more affluent National and American leagues, embarked on a path that eventually led to the loss of their independent status.
Although there is no strong evidence for any single theory, many independent theories exist, some blaming storms, some capsizing, and some suggesting that wartime enemy activity was to blame for the loss.
Aircraft systems may be quadruplexed ( four independent channels ) to prevent loss of signals in the case of failure of one or even two channels.
The loss of other Spanish principalities then followed, as the Spanish marches grew more and more independent.
# Limited risk of catastrophically large losses: Insurable losses are ideally independent and non-catastrophic, meaning that the losses do not happen all at once and individual losses are not severe enough to bankrupt the insurer ; insurers may prefer to limit their exposure to a loss from a single event to some small portion of their capital base.
On satellites, each transponder normally carries one channel, however small, independent channels can be used on each transponder, with some loss of bandwidth due to the need for guard bands between unrelated transmissions.
This design can be low loss (< 3 dB ) and polarization independent depending on the crystal configuration.
DNA methylation patterns are known to be established and modified in response to environmental factors by a complex interplay of at least three independent DNA methyltransferases, DNMT1, DNMT3A, and DNMT3B, the loss of any of which is lethal in mice.
Coupled with an additional loss to André Arthur, an independent candidate, the Bloc recorded a net loss of three seats.
On January 4, 1994, an independent investigation board from the Naval Research Laboratory, announced their findings: the most probable cause in the loss of communication was a rupture of the fuel pressurization tank in the spacecraft's propulsion system.
Each example is thought to represent an independent evolutionary loss of the forcible discharge mechanism ancestral to all basidiomycetes.
Richard Verrier, editor at Los Angeles Times who covers labor and production issues in Hollywood, wrote in a article that piracy undermined independent filmmakers, who, unlike larger studios, would not be able to afford revenue loss.
Due to the Islands Union ( 1580 a 1640 ), the Dutch Republic ( which was dominated by Spain, but later became independent ) saw in Pernambuco the opportunity to strike Spain and to compensate for the loss due to the failure of Dutch management.
Although some heterokont relatives of the brown algae lack plastids in their cells, scientists believe this is a result of evolutionary loss of that organelle in those groups rather than independent acquisition by the several photosynthetic members.
In tests performed on a Cessna 182 and a Piper PA-28-235 Cherokee, independent reviewers have documented a loss of cruise speed of.
The Indians finally won their first game of the season against the independent Marion Athletics, 33-0, before splitting their last two games, a 22-19 loss against the Chicago Cardinals and a 19-0 win over the Louisville Brecks.
The 1920 All Tonawanda Lumberjacks were a very successful team, garnering a record of 7-1 against two local American Professional Football Association ( the predecessor to the NFL ) franchises and other independent teams, only allowing more than 6 points in one of their contests ( the one loss, a 35-0 decision to Buffalo ).
The situation worsened in 1828 when the war in the south ended with Brazil's loss of Cisplatina, which would become the independent republic of Uruguay.
The birth of Claude's sons Francis ( who became Francis III, Duke of Brittany, as well as the Dauphin of France ) and Henry II of France represented a resolution to these contrasting succession issues but accelerated the loss of independence of Brittany and the eventual disappearance of the Ducal title as an independent sovereign Ducal crown.
Without loss of generality, assume that the first columns of are linearly independent.
For BEA this entailed the loss of the Heathrow – Le Bourget route, which was transferred to its newly formed independent rival to accommodate the newcomer's Gatwick – Le Bourget service within the constraints of the Anglo-French bilateral air treaty.

0.654 seconds.