| 1. | "
Two things had changed, members said: Mr. Hastert had articulated
in person a budget plan that addressed conservatives' concerns, and
constituents had voiced their will..."
| Source: | Boyer, Dave. "Balanced-budget pledge led House GOP into consensus" Washington Times June 12 1999: 2  |
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| 2. | "... constituents who do not want the president to get off scot-free.
"The frustration here at the White House is that every time
things seem to move against them, they try to change the rules,"
Mr. Lockhart said."
| Source: | Roman, Nancy E.,Scully, Sean. "Senate approves tape-airing option: Sets Feb 12 as probable end of trial" Washington Times Jan. 29 1999: 1  |
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| 3. | " If you think
about those things as one part of a matrix, those are things that all
constituents want."
| Source: | Johnson, James A. "Warren Bennis, Chairman, The Leadership Institute" Journal of Healthcare Management 43.4 July 1 1998: 293-294  |
|
| 4. | "... capital.
"She operated more as an at-large council member and has done
wonderful things for this city," Ms. Hagans said.
"Unfortunately, her constituents couldn't translate that
overall good for the city into something beneficial to their..."
| Source: | Washington, Adrienne T. "D.C. political figure truly can say, `I gave at the office'" Washington Times Sept. 15 2000: 2  |
|
| 5. | "
Similarly, all things in the world - both artifacts and naturally
existing things - are viewed by the economic agent as constituents of a
reality divided by and articulated through economic considerations."
| Source: | Zuniga, Gloria L. "An ontology of economic objects: an application of Carl Menger's ideas" American Journal of Economics and Sociology 58.2 Apr. 1 1999: 299-300  |
|
| 6. | "
Most call centre agents follow computerized scripts of some form th at
control the content of the telephone conversation and the order of its
constituent parts, allowing them only restricted room for manoeuvre."
| Source: | RICHARDSON, RANALD,BELT, VICKI,MARSHALL, NEILL. "Taking Calls to Newcastle: The Regional Implications of the Growth in Call Centres" Regional Studies 34.4 June 1 2000: 357  |
|
| 7. | "
Collectively the various leisure studies programs in American
higher education send mixed signals to university administrators,
academic colleagues in neighboring fields, and other constituencies
because we try to be all things to all interests."
| Source: | Williams, Daniel R. "Anatomy of the Academy: Dissecting the Past, Resecting the Future" Journal of Leisure Research 32.1 Jan. 1 2000: 180  |
|
| 8. | " However, being encouraged
to run and having an easier time gaining the nomination is one thing;
actually having a reasonable chance of winning the election contest, by
being nominated in a constituency with reasonable electoral prospects,
is another."
| Source: | BLACK, JEROME H. "Entering the Political Elite in Canada: The Case of Minority Women as Parliamentary Candidates and MPs [*]" Canadian Review of Sociology and Anthropology 37.2 May 1 2000: 143  |
|
| 9. | "
WHAT'S ON HIS MIND
Bad data is useless data. "My biggest contribution is to bring
together all the media research constituencies into a single body whose
focus is on just one thing: the quality..."
| Source: | Lederer, Robert. "TEN THOUGHT LEADERS: 21st Century Stars" American Demographics Mar. 1 2000  |
|
| 10. | " In the
Democratic Party, the progressive who had the closest thing to a real
organization and a popular constituency was Jesse Jackson."
| Source: | POLLITT, KATHA. "Progressive Presidential Politics" Nation 270.15 Apr. 17 2000: 10  |
|
| 11. | " Lake
temperature is, among other things, determined by the absorbence of
incoming solar radiation by the water and its constituents, and by
radiative and evaporative exchange of heat with the overlying atmosphere
(Hutchinson 1957)."
| Source: | BAINES, STEPHEN B.,WEBSTER, KATHERINE E.,KRATZ, TIMOTHY K.,CARPENTER, STEPHEN R.,MAGNUSON, JOHN J. "SYNCHRONOUS BEHAVIOR OF TEMPERATURE, CALCIUM, AND CHLOROPHYLL IN LAKES OF NORTHERN WISCONSIN" Ecology 81.3 Mar. 1 2000: 815  |
|
| 12. | "
But one of the most grating things (of many) about the Scottish
Parliament is the posturing of parties; for example, the Tory party,
which did not win a single constituency..."
| Source: | Brown, Tom. "Democracy is an expensive luxury" New Statesman (1996) 129.4470 Jan. 24 2000: 38  |
|
| 13. | " When a Democratic core constituency is
involved, Glickman knows it's easier to do the expedient thing and
settle."
| Source: | Paige, Sean. "Agriculture Secretary Glickman's Harvest of Blame" Insight on the News 16.6 Feb. 14 2000: 47  |
|
| 14. | " Twenty constituent exhibitions (arranged in three parts by
an in-house team) will address, among other things, the battle between
Surrealism and abstraction for early modernist supremacy, and
conservative art reactions to the avant-garde between 1920 and 1960."
| Source: | Plagetts, Peter. "Making Choices" Artforum International 38.5 Jan. 1 2000: 29  |
|
| 15. | " Dennis Kucinich, Ohio Democrat, further refined
the art by glorifying all things dear to his Cleveland-area
constituency: bowling, polkas, sauerkraut and Polish sausage.
"Only on our Web site will Americans be able to find..."
| Source: | Harper, Jennifer. "Web weaving visions for cyber-savvy pols" Washington Times Jan. 18 2000: 3  |
|
| 16. | "... its constituent parts nor does it testify to the name
"Laotzyy." And there is no other contemporaneous evidence for
either of these two things."
| Source: | BOLTZ, WILLIAM G. "THE FOURTH-CENTURY B.C. GUODIANN MANUSCRIPTS FROM CHUU AND THE COMPOSITION OF THE LAOTZYY" Journal of the American Oriental Society 119.4 Oct. 1 1999: 590  |
|
| 17. | "... to the Democratic constituency, but obviously the cost factors
of the thing would drive Republicans up the wall."
Both Mr. Fenn and Mr. Lehane insisted their candidate won the
debate."
| Source: | Sammon, Bill. "Bradley's stance on ads seen as costly: Nominee would be low on funds" Washington Times Dec. 21 1999: 1  |
|
| 18. | " While the two men are busy soliciting advertising and campaign
banners that will hopefully turn a profit for politicallyblack.com, one
thing is certain: the impending presidential election year is sure to
increase the site's value among its constituents."
| Source: | Clarke, Robyn D.,Spruell, Sakina. "The politics of the Web" Black Enterprise 30.4 Nov. 1 1999: 45  |
|
| 19. | " It shielded them from the consequences of
doing the right thing, which meant shedding encrusted principles and
repositioning, while retaining their dignity--and their constituencies."
| Source: | Barbash, Fred. "MAKING PEACE" Washington Monthly 31.6 June 1 1999: 46  |
|
| 20. | " Not that B. would offer
any support to that constituency; I just wonder if his one-letter plunge
will make things any better."
| Source: | Dillon, Richard J. "An Introduction to the New Testament" Theological Studies v59.n3 Sept. 1 1998: 509-512  |
|
| 21. | " Beneath
the surface, he says, "the two parties stand for virtually the same
thing, namely, corporate rule" Indeed, "when corporations come
calling, Washington lawmakers toss the opinion of their constituents --
and..."
| Source: | Rauch, Jonathan. "Washington on $10 Million a Day: How Lobbyists Plunder theNation" Washington Monthly v30.n7-8 July 1 1998: 45-47  |
|
| 22. | "
But one thing is clear: "Hispanics cannot be simplistically or
accurately characterized as a core constituency for either party,"
said Janet Murguia, NCLR executive director."
| Source: | . "Bush share of Hispanic vote rose to 44 percent; Support is key now, in future" Washington Times Nov. 8 2004: 01  |
|
| 23. | "... after reelection indicates
that senators are aware of their constituency preferences, that they
trade off party unity against constituency support, and that the
trade-off changes as election nears."
| Source: | STRATMANN, THOMAS. "Congressional Voting over Legislative Careers: Shifting Positions and Changing Constraints" American Political Science Review 94.3 Sept. 1 2000: 665  |
|
| 24. | "... progress,
because evolutionary progress requires a change in the ensemble of the
constituents of a world through addition to or replacement of its
previous constituents."
| Source: | SHANAHAN, TIMOTHY. "Evolutionary Progress?" BioScience 50.5 May 1 2000: 451  |
|
| 25. | " During boundary changes in the
early 1 1980s, a constituency association rejected the application by a
sitting MP who was both politically prominent and discreetly homosexual,
even though he represented a portion of the new seat."
| Source: | Heffer, Simon. "The party in the closet" New Statesman (1996) 129.4499 Aug. 14 2000: 8  |
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