Synonym: pronunciamento. Similar words: manifest, lifestyle, manifold, knife, self-esteem, manipulate, rest on, megalomania. Meaning: [‚mænɪ'festəʊ] n. a public declaration of intentions (as issued by a political party or government).
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31 The Liberal Democrat manifesto is a clear commitment to change Britain.
32 The women wrote a Fat Manifesto, denounced dieting and media standards of thinness, and named themselves the Fat Underground.
33 A growing proportion of politically active workers were no longer without a country, as the Communist Manifesto had proclaimed.
34 The manifesto for the 1982 Assembly elections has fifteen paragraphs.
35 If the partners to the Alliance disagreed on matters of policy how was it possible to present a single manifesto?
36 His manifesto, of course, concerns the small matter of his life.
37 They must stick to the party line, and their Bible must be its manifesto.
38 Should not we include such a policy in our manifesto for the next general election?
39 The response of the House of Lords to the argument based upon the election manifesto is, in many ways, incontrovertible.
40 These are quite explicit in the Communist Manifesto as well as many other writings of many Marxist thinkers.
41 A couple of years ago May wrote a manifesto to alert the world to the advent of widespread encryption.
42 As the Tory manifesto boasts, there are 18 mini-charters, covering health, public transport, education, local government and so on.
43 The Labour manifesto includes a commitment to introduce a return-to-learn entitlement.
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44 They had all figured prominently in the election manifesto of the Labour party at the time.
45 That was the bullish message from the party as it launched its manifesto in Chelmsford yesterday.
46 Alongside his impressive profits, the supermarket retailer issued a five-point manifesto for business confidence yesterday.
47 The manifesto was many things to many artists and tended to seek a compromise among the various concepts of the fourth dimension.
48 The Conservative Party manifesto for the 1987 General Election returned to the issue.
49 Filippo Marinetti published the first manifesto on futurist painting before any significant body of work had been produced.
50 Franco was, therefore, unperturbed by the manifesto issued by Don Juan in Lausanne on 19 March 1945.
51 Managers would prepare a five-year plan for the firm, a sort of election manifesto.
52 This matter ought to occupy a prominent place in the Election Manifesto.
53 To have our position explained and clearly stated in the form of a manifesto would be very good indeed.
54 But Larry Whitty, general secretary, said under party rules policy statements, such as the manifesto, were not amendable.
55 Liberals generally considered the Manifesto less than satisfactory but sufficient grounds for a return to normality.
56 But the fact remains that the Labour Party manifesto of 1945 contained nothing about New Towns.
57 The famously awful Labour manifesto of 1983 had at least a certain integrity.
58 The voting at the special January conference of the League had shown considerable disagreement with adherence to the Unity Manifesto.
59 Accordingly, the disability rights movement has looked for lessons from abroad when drawing up a manifesto for reform.
60 That was her claim, but what followed was a complete lie in terms of the manifesto pledge.
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