governing party
collocation in Englishmeaningsofgoverningandparty
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governing
adjective[before noun]
uk/ˈɡʌv.ən.ɪŋ/us/ˈɡʌv.ɚ.nɪŋ/
having the power to govern a country or ...
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party
noun
uk/ˈpɑː.ti/us/ˈpɑːr.t̬i/
a social event at which a group of people meet to talk, eat, drink, dance, etc., often in order to celebrate a ...
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Governingpartysupport and prime ministerial approval are fractionally cointegrated.
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The second factor gathers together all of the traditional opposition parties and the third factor represents the traditionalgoverningparty.
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If party choice matches with agoverningparty(0), if it does not match agoverningparty(1).
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Coding: (3) scandal involving major government orgoverningpartymember.
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And it is precisely for this reason that it makes groups allied with thegoverningpartyless likely to accept short-term pain for long-term gain.
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In the next section, we use these findings to help specify error correction models of the determinants ofgoverningpartysupport.
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The article concludes by suggesting that individual-level heterogeneity is a likely source of the observed aggregate-level fractional integration ingoverningpartysupport and its determinants.
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Thirdly, the ideology of thegoverningpartymay also impact expected environmental performance.
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Disaggregation of the politicians' opinions indicates that the opposition was much more critical than thegoverningpartyin this respect.
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The coefficients capturing the fractional cointegrating relationship betweengoverningpartysupport and prime ministerial approval in the one-step models are significant as well.
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Thegoverningpartyfailed to fill the vacuum created by the weakening of traditional parties.
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Undoubtedly, repression from above further aggravated movement activists' animosity toward thegoverningparty.
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Significantly, these options were also supported by manygoverningpartymembers.
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Even thegoverningparty, however, has its problems.
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One, business leaders are more severe than politicians (especially those from thegoverningparty) in assessing state capacity.
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This does not mean that privatisation was equally implemented regardless of the ideology of thegoverningparty.
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It also can be costly for the majority party; undertaking such a vote requires thatgoverningpartylegislators are willing to face an early election.
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We now specify and estimate fractional error correction models ofgoverningpartysupport.
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Voters are also ready to vote thegoverningpartyout of office.
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These results demonstrate that while the urban areas presented more of a challenge for thegoverningparty, they were by no means a lost cause.
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