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Sentence count:145+4Posted:2016-12-22Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: pronunciamentoSimilar words: manifestlifestylemanifoldknifeself-esteemmanipulaterest onmegalomaniaMeaning: [‚mænɪ'festəʊ]  n. a public declaration of intentions (as issued by a political party or government). 
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61 A cornerstone of its manifesto in 1979 was to introduce policies which would release the wealth-generating powers of the free-market system.
62 The Conservatives remained dissatisfied with these arrangements and returned to the matter in their manifesto for the 1987 General Election.
63 Was it a Government commitment which was part of their manifesto?
64 What part of the 1987 manifesto is still in place?
65 A more relevant criticism is that manifesto promises may not address themselves to the country's real problems.
66 Despite the promises of the October manifesto in the spring of 1906, there were still no guarantees of political freedom.
67 The plan for a £3.40 minimum hourly rate of pay is a key part of the Labour party's manifesto.
68 Indeed, in its Manifesto to Members, the Institute omits any mention of members' interests.
69 The former agent did a comparative analysis of the manifesto and five pages of letters and essays authored by Theodore.
70 Conclusions I have not provided a manifesto for that next phase in this article.
71 Nkrumah was able to write the party manifesto on his borrowed toilet paper, and smuggle other messages out of prison.
72 Indeed, the Labour manifesto is a blueprint for precisely that.
73 Two weeks before the deadline, the Conservatives published their manifesto.
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74 A number of demands which were to be raised by the civil rights movement were taken up by the manifesto.
75 It was against a Jesuit who had written about comets and was a manifesto for intellectual freedom in science.
76 They do not fit in readily with any contemporary ideology or with the manifesto of any established political party.
77 It is hard to tell what these powers might be from the 1992 Conservative manifesto, a model of vagueness.
78 It could make that the central point of its election manifesto if it is so profoundly excited by it.
79 Labour would again be putting forward its 1992 manifesto plan for a training investment contribution, said Mr McLeish.
80 Should voters behave in this fashion, the contents of the Opposition's election manifesto become less significant in deciding the result.
81 This approach was very much at the heart of Labour's 1983 election manifesto.
82 The conservative manifesto is a model of vagueness.
83 The Communist Manifesto first came out in 1848.
84 I am a raver, and this is my manifesto.
85 Here an update to the manifesto.
86 The manifesto gives pride of place to job creation.
87 The Long March is a manifesto.
88 His manifesto promised measures to protect them.
89 Adolf Hitler publishes his personal manifesto Mein Kampf.
90 The Long March is a manifesto, a propaganda force, a seeding machine.
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