His
political sympathies for Brexit are therefore unlikely to lead him to prioritize a trade agreement with the U.K.
Europe--namely its art, film, and literature of the 1960s and '70s--is a major lodestar for Lapthisophon (who came of age in the early '70s), and his work can be understood as holding open a portal to that era, in its aesthetics and poetics as well as its intellectual and
political sympathies with the New Left.
Rather than vote for a political party that meets most of his
political sympathies he's set up a political party who's only policy is to abolish the Welsh Assembly.
#It has been obvious to me for some time that Alan Titchmarsh's
political sympathies lie with the Conservatives and we stopped watching his programme.
Europewide perspectives on (surprisingly uniform) interwar rail policy responses and differing
political sympathies for the plight of small shopkeepers are also evident.
Its aim is to supplement geographic and demographic targeting by building profiles of individuals'
political sympathies and attitudes and micro-focusing a party's campaign communications accordingly.
But insofar as they focus on the (objectionable)
political sympathies and impact of writers, whether literary authors like Sade and Montherlant or fellow philosophers like Merleau-Ponty, they also form a tacit literary ethics comparable to Sartre's "What is Literature?" Together with Beauvoir's interventions in literary debates of the 1960s (gathered in "The Useless Mouths" and Other Literary Essays), they develop her unique sense of what it would mean for literature to be "committed."
Palestine is more than a flag and an anthem, and Palestinians are united by more than their factional affiliation,
political sympathies or their detestation of the Israeli soldier and the military checkpoint.
Now that he is manager of Sunderland, the Italian is insisting that he holds no such
political sympathies.
This is done empirically by comparing "clean" regression models with models including interaction terms, where awareness of PISA is dependent upon news consumption and
political sympathies.
In addition to its various Muslim groupings, there are Christians of different ethnic backgrounds (Greek Orthodox, Greek Catholics, Armenians, Syrian Roman Catholics, Circassians), as well as Druze, two and half million Kurds and an estimated one and half million Iraqi refugees, whose
political sympathies remain unknown.
John Horgan (John J.'s grandson) introduces his grandfather's family background which had a bearing on his
political sympathies. He was a committed supporter of Redmond and understood the concerns of Northern unionists.
Elections and politics are inseparable, of course, but efforts by national Democratic leaders to pressure Massachusetts officials into moving the state's presidential primary should be rejected by everyone, regardless of party affiliation or
political sympathies.