And in fact, even all along the process, you know, in Egypt, even by law you do not make a party which is based on religious or race a foundation.
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It is illegal for someone not on the UK electoral register to make a donation to a political party.
He said he "asked a few people to join in to make it more like a party".
Mr Miliband rejected suggestions the result was a major setback to his plan to make Labour a One Nation party but he said his strategy of seeking to broaden its appeal was the correct one.
Anyone who wants to look clever at a cocktail party can simply make a disparaging remark about American schools and everyone will giggle and nod appreciatively.
According to Bove, Bear needs a third party to make an investment for a few reasons.
"Now that the Democrats have started to make the tough choices that a majority party always has to make, they are becoming less popular, " said Keating Holland, CNN polling director.
In 2006, the lower-key Knapman retired, to be replaced by Nigel Farage, a confident media performer, who pledged to make UKIP a "truly representative party", ending its image as a single-issue pressure group.
He wants you to see them not as a party of nice, worthy, unthreatening people who "want to stop the world and get off" but as a party that looks and sounds like a party of power - a party that matters enough to make people angry.
Always concerned with trying to make the Labour Party a non-socialist Labour Party, but he was nevertheless immensely important and a very good director of communications.
Yet in devolved Scotland there is little of the cultural nationalism that is so striking in Wales, and which might make it hard for a party seen as English to do well.
England will be careful to take a few highly visible hits during the war, to make sure nobody considers it a disinterested party.
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He joined the Labour Party "to make a difference", but, while Stirling contemporaries like future first minister Jack McConnell stayed in the party's mainstream, by 1989 Sheridan had been expelled from the party for his high-profile stance against the poll tax.
Wal-Mart now asks each landlord to answer a five-page questionnaire stating that it won't give anything of value or make a bribe to any government official or political party to gain a business advantage.
Yet Mr de Lacoste is hopeful his party can make a breakthrough in the area.
Thankfully we had both a Galaxy Nexus and Nexus 7 running Jelly Bean, so we were able to at least make an effort at creating a party around the Q.
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But American voters are in danger of being forced to choose in November between a Republican Party that is allergic to needed tax rises and a Democratic Party that lacks the courage to make the spending cuts required for America to live within its means.
In those states, says Hurd, Outback would have had a tougher time firing the waitress who wore the Tea Party bracelet if she could make a case that her political views were the reason for her dismissal.
Despite all the headlines about their impact on the upcoming midterms, I have a theory that out in the political heartland, the trashing by the Tea Partiers may be preparing the battlefield for a much more profound second wave of disaffected, independent voters, who could make the Tea Party look like, well, a tea party.
In this election Sir James Goldsmith's Referendum Party threatens to make a similar fuss.
Party politics can make a difference - not just through voting, but through engaging in the process.
At the very least, that day off would make cleaning up after your party a whole lot easier.
Under UK law, such a company would not have been able to make a donation to any British political party.
He said he joined the Labour Party "to make a difference", but by 1989 he had been expelled for his high-profile stance against the poll tax.
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Opposition parties support reforms in principle, but have little incentive to make life easy for a president whose party opposed those self-same reforms when they were in power.
Speaking later in a visit to Penzance in Cornwall, Mr Clegg said the Lib Dems were "the only party" pledging to build a robust economy and make society fairer - something he said his party's coalition partners and the opposition lacked.
Kaufman recommends regular strategic meetings, facilitated by a third party, to make sure molehills are dealt with before they become mountains.
For the government, it is a test of Tony Blair's ability, honed over a decade, to make the Labour Party do things it doesn't particularly want to do.
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