61. As a result, the two parties ended up being fairly evenly matched. 62. The Glorious Revolution in England was a compromise between the two parties. 63. A third main cause of contention between the two parties was foreign policy. 64. The final section will then examine the socio-economic configuration of support for the two parties. 65. Moreover, the struggles between the two parties were often fought out in the local arena, at the annual elections of town magistrates, sheriffs and parish officials. 66. In the case of joint submissions a letter will be needed confirming that methods of resourcing are available and have been agreed between the two parties. 67. Lalonde, who favoured a merger of the two parties, declared the result to be a most significant encouragement for responsible and realistic ecology. 68. The other party would then win at a subsequent election, enter office and largely undo the work of its predecessor, implementing instead its own program. 69. In order to win an election, a party would make extravagant promises, doing so in order to outbid the other party. 70. They may have then negotiated from these to produce a final contract in which the other party introduced the exemption clause in question through negotiation. |