• However, election-year politics stymied progress on such a deal, leading to the situation Friday in which both sides acknowledged being unable to prevent something neither wanted.

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  • Mr Farage rejected suggestions that David Cameron's subsequent pledge of a referendum on EU membership after the next election had blunted UKIP's progress and insisted his party appealed not just to disgruntled Conservatives but supporters of all the three largest parties.

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  • But while past high-court rulings rejected challenges to the preclearance requirement, in a 2009 decision the justices signaled that the formula for selecting jurisdictions covered by Section 5, last updated with the 1972 election results, may not reflect progress in race relations.

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  • The minority centre-right government formed after the 2001 election by Kjell Magne Bondevik needs the Progress Party's votes to stay in power.

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  • But while past Supreme Court rulings rejected challenges to Section 5, in a 2009 decision the justices signaled that the formula for selecting jurisdictions covered by Section 5, last updated with the 1972 election results, may not reflect subsequent progress in race relations and therefore may become an unconstitutional burden on state prerogatives to decide their own ballot regulations.

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  • It is extremely unlikely much progress will be made before the election on November 6th.

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  • From the moment that the election results were in Americans started imagining how much progress was possible under this Administration.

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  • Meanwhile, in Europe, the French presidential election may make it more difficult to make further progress on dealing with the debt crisis (not an easy matter at the best of times).

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  • The temporary nature of the question makes it possible to do two things: first, concede the legitimacy of the other side during the election, and second, come together enough to make progress after it.

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  • If Mr Noda's government is forced to call a general election on the issue, as the opposition is demanding, progress in the north-east may once again grind to a halt.

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  • Nevertheless, American officials said this week that they were resigned to slow progress in Middle East peace talks at least until the Israeli election is over.

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  • Observers have said a peace agreement, or some evidence of significant progress towards a resolution, would be the only way Barak could win the election.

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  • The centrist Union for Progress and Democracy, Spain's fourth party, which did well in the election, says 2.6% of GDP could be saved by spreading best practices across regions and cities.

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  • Given that Occupy Wall Street has not advocated any specific ways to reduce inequality and does not have the political organization to back up such an agenda, either others will have to find ways to curb inequality or we will see little progress on this front in the great budget battles to come shortly after the 2012 election.

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  • The election, they say, must be a showcase to measure the North African kingdom's democratic progress.

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  • And Cheney told reporters that he was pleased with the progress that he'd heard about, progress training Iraqi security forces, and that he heard that things were peaceful for the election.

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  • So the election of Barack Obama brings back the memories of the past and people think that this is a progress from where America was maybe like 40 or 50 years ago.

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  • The question Conservative MPs will be asking their leader is this: if UKIP keeps on making this kind of progress, could it fatally wound any chance of the Tories winning an overall majority at the general election in 2015?

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