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Sir Hayden admits that it will be hard to get consensus between the parties - with Labour reliant on large union donations and the Tories keen on heavy spending on individual target constituencies through the life of a parliament - but he concludes that he is now "more optimistic than when I began".

Boone (2013 382) explains, "In the electoral campaigns of 1990 , 1996 and 2000, and 2002, 2004, and 2008, Mugabe used promises and plans of land acquisitions and state-sponsored resettlement to rev up political support and energize the party's rural supporters, and to secure the loyalty of ZANU-PF hardliners, the military, and rural constituencies through the manipulation of land grants".

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Observers of this constituency through the years including 1981 when IRA hunger striker Bobby Sands won a byelection here just before his death in the Maze prison, doubt that there will be much cross-community voting in this still deeply divided border zone.

The 1922 committee transmits the instincts of Tory voters, met on the ground in the constituencies, through Tory MPs who are, above all, determined to try to keep their seats.

The £32bn rail link connecting London to Birmingham and the north is to be granted a full parliamentary debate that will see the row over its potential impact stretch far beyond the constituencies through which it will run.

If primaries are pushed from Westminster constituencies, through mayoral contests and up to the election of national leaders, the importance of money will grow and grow.

Three months after his surprise ascension to head the nation's largest school system amid its worst leadership crisis in recent memory, Mr. Walcott, 59, has worked hard to improve the administration's relationships with key constituencies through frequent, sometimes unannounced, school visits and constant contact with the teachers' union.

This approach is a radical departure from the old way of managing constituencies through specific processes: marketing and selling to customers, procuring from vendors, developing human resources policies for employees, and so on.

He was also central to the campaign to make Labour MPs more accountable to their constituencies through automatic re-selection, a reform hated by many Labour MPs at the time but now regarded as wholly uncontroversial.

Other leaders are introducing the conversation around racial equity to their constituencies through consistent public outreach.

The Anne Firor Scott Public Scholars Fellowship, funded directly by The Graduate School, supports one advanced graduate student with a strong interest in carrying out dissertation research that connects with broader public constituencies through innovative forms of scholarly publication (including digital projects of the use of social media) or forms of community engagement and advocacy.

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