unionist|unionists in English

noun

['un·ion·ist || 'juːnɪənɪst]

member of the Conservative Party in England

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1. 27 Unionists responded by either boycotting council meetings or trying to exclude SinnFein councillors,(www.Sentencedict.com) depending on whether or not there was a unionist majority.

2. Trade Unionists and businessmen?

3. 17 There was much euphoria among trade unionists.

4. Even trade unionists were reluctant to show solidarity.

5. Other Protestant Unionists were fielded against liberal O'Neillites.

6. 8 Paisley had Craig expelled from the unionist coalition.

7. Let the Unionists expose themselves and rend one another asunder.

8. But a deal with the unionists would be an unseemly affair.

9. The dead man was identified by Greek media as a middle-aged trade unionist .

10. 7 Ian Paisley,(www.Sentencedict.com) is one of the most hard-line Unionists.

11. Even assaults on the Unionists over alleged cases of discrimination could rebound.

12. Cyrille Adoula (13 September 1921 – 24 May 1978) was a Congolese trade unionist and politician

13. And, by rooting out abuses, they actually helped the interests of ordinary Trade Unionists.

14. Brian Faulkner thereupon resigned as leader of the Unionist party and this was followed by further resignations.

15. 16 Distinctly disappointing has been the negative posturing of the Unionist political establishment led by Trimble and Paisley.

16. The presentation of that election as a popular referendum prevented a new populist attack on the Unionist government.

17. 16 A few days later the Ulster Unionist Council rejected the Sunningdale proposals by 427 votes to 3

18. 25 Party members fought side by side with trade unionists for a change in the law.

19. Unless the growing spirit of the movement could be harnessed coherently, mob rule would replace Unionist minority rule.

20. "The general business unionist response to the proliferation of grievances was to increase the specificity of the contract's language.

21. The Liberal Unionists were admitted to the Carlton Club and a longstanding source of tension was eradicated.

22. Thus Blacks became a prime source of hostility for white unionists who set about erecting discriminatory barriers.

23. Unionists Prime Minister Sir Robert Borden pledged himself during the 1917 campaign to equal suffrage for women.

24. 29 Distinctly disappointing has been the negative posturing of the Unionist political establishment led by Trimble and Paisley.

25. The government's reaction to confrontations was seen to be one-sided and heavy-handed in favour of unionists.