In his later career, though, Mr Kennedy forged bipartisan coalitions to push for legislation he supported.
On this subject, necessity has trumped political coalitions leading to strange bedfellows like Chafee and Carcieri.
He is also gathering support from manufacturing coalitions in the Dominican Republic and Honduras.
Winning coalitions don't have to say who will be prime minister until after the elections.
The death of a Stalinist leader disrupts the equilibrium of established coalitions and payments systems.
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Presidential aspirants must work to create nationwide coalitions of supporters if they are to triumph.
Coalitions of small countries will no longer be able to stymie the big ones.
There are opportunities for new coalitions, they say -- and there is some truth in that.
But balanced Parliaments, coalitions, deals with other parties, are not our objectives as a party.
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Different political wings start to negotiate about coalitions and are already promoting new contenders.
Politically, perhaps, although after coalitions in Iraq and Afghanistan, they are wary of new commitments.
In much of Europe, where coalitions are the norm, political compromise is seen as a virtue.
With a history of unstable coalitions, many Nepali politicians appear to think this mess normal.
Building and maintaining coalitions is one of the most difficult tasks of a nation at war.
Our trainings include topics ranging from volunteer recruitment, retention and management to building strategic partnerships and coalitions.
Roosevelt was also extremely effective at working with Congress by weaving together coalitions through constant negotiation and discussion.
Complex coalitions also rarely stay together and often lead to indecision and delay, usually fatal to war fighting.
Its 35 national coalitions mobilize unions, journalists and activists to pressurize the international community into keeping its promises.
The broad coalitions that dominate the landscape in both Italy and Germany will find it all but impossible.
Under Jenkins, coalitions would become more likely but most recent elections would still have led to a single-party government.
Building coalitions is harder in Mexico, where congressmen are wedded to their parties and hard to buy off.
Mr Sharon's own preference would be to keep things as they are, and continue ruling over parallel coalitions.
If Mr Bondevik's shaky partnership collapses after a few weeks, Labour, which refuses to build coalitions, could be back.
These numbers include attacks on schools used by Afghan or coalitions forces, seen as legitimate targets by the Taliban.
In total, there are over 8, 000 candidates contesting almost 400 provincial seats and representing about 140 parties and coalitions.
We believe that coalitions -- obviously everybody needs to be consulted, everybody participates in the agreements and the discussions.
Below, I list the coalitions and some of the major brands in each.
But as with all prevention focused coalitions they also strengthen family and build resiliency and self-reliance for a community.
With that majority gone, Austria may be stuck with a system that perpetuates unhappy grand coalitions and feeds far-right parties.
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