Sentences with phrase «british economy works»

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Hinton, a British - born Cambridge University graduate, added: «Now is the time for us to lead the research and shape the future of this field, putting neural network technologies to work in ways that will improve health care, strengthen our economy and unlock new fields of scientific advancement.
In contrast to their anemic foray into governance issues, conservative U.K. prime minister Theresa May last week made a bold call for action to create a British economy and society that «works for everyone.»
Finally, Mr. Poloz may believe that forward guidance works well, and is appropriate for the U.S. and British economies, but is not needed in Canada because our economic recovery is much more solid.
Already, more than 68,000 British Columbians work in the «clean economy» — a sector that includes green buildings, clean energy, professional services, waste management and more, and contributed $ 6.3 billion to B.C.'s GDP in 2014, according to the Delphi Group.
«I'm excited to take on this role because under Christy Clark, the economy isn't working for northern communities, and that's bad for British Columbia as a whole.»
«British Columbians deserve an economy that works for everyone, not just the wealthy and the well - connected.
That's why I think you can make a progressive argument to say that free movement hasn't been working for the British economy in a way that's fair.
My decision to vote «Leave» is based on my belief in democracy, socialism, and a political economy which protects the living standards of the British working class.
There are some excellent ways to do this: by 41 % to 22 %, British people think that immigration has a positive impact on the economy; by 53 % to 17 %, they agree that immigrants work hard and make a contribution to Britain; and by 62 % to 15 %, they think that under a well - managed system, immigration can be good for Britain.
For the millions of people who work at the bottom end of the British economy, however, stronger trade unions could tilt the balance back toward workers, after decades in which bosses have enjoyed relatively free reign.
Labour's Scottish executive committee chairwoman Cathy Peattie said: «Our next deputy leader in Scotland will have a crucial role in supporting Richard Leonard as we seek to form a government at British and Scottish levels, to deliver an economy that works for the many, not the few.»
People want to know that we're not just a bunch of accountants trying to turn around the British economy as if it were a failing company, but that we are resolutely on their side as we do this work.
The financial transaction tax would be a starting point, and I think the work in time directive, making progress on the temporary agency workers... People say, «what is euroscepticism today» and I say that then majority of colleagues that I speak to agree with what I call growth enhancing euroscepticism — that is those powers being repatriated back that help the British economy and grow jobs.
She said: «As a dedicated supporter of British business, who has spent years raising business issues from the outside, Lord Jones has said on many occasions how delighted he was to join the government as trade and investment minister, working as part of a successful team focused on maintaining the stability and competitiveness of the British economy.
A more radical proposal is to give the next dollop of QE money directly to the British people, and trust them to spend it and put our economy back to work.
Go back 25 years and I am an asylum seeker whose university education and work experience is not deemed fit to serve the British economy.
Alumni, who have returned to do business, start their own business or work in the public sector, are the best example of the positive influence of British education and culture on China's economy and society.
Let us say we stand with him and people across the whole of British business who want an economy that works for them.
59 % of people agreed that Labour had «seriously lost touch with ordinary working people» (including 30 % of Labour's own supporters), 70 % that «Labour need to make major changes to their policies and beliefs to be fit for government again» (including 50 % of Labour voters), 61 % agreed that «Labour still haven't faced up to the damage they did to the British economy» and 50 % agreed that «If Labour returned to government they would put the country into even more debt».
The UK is said to be suffering from a «productivity problem» because on average British employees have to work more hours to produce the same level of output as their counterparts in many rival economies, such as the USA or Germany.
This work was supported by funds from the Ministry of Economy and Competitivity, Spanish Research Council (CGL2012 - 38262 and CGL2016 -79568-C3-3-P)(to J. C. S.), a research grant from the British Ornithology Union (to S. R.), and a FPI BES -2007-16320 grant to F. M. G. (Spanish Ministry of Science and Technology).
«Regular town hall meetings» and social media offer a voice to British Columbians to inform the work of government in creating a strong economy to unify diverse family needs.
Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster Rt Hon Oliver Letwin MP added: «it is a great example of British and Chinese businesses working together to develop links and bring benefits to the UK economy.
Tate Modern expands the scope of the investigation to include the years pre - and post-1917 (from the first revolution of 1905 to the death of Stalin in 1953), showcasing rarely - seen posters, photographs, and other graphic works, while at the British Museum, an Art Fund supported exhibition explores how Russia and other communist states radically restructured their economies to reflect Marxist ideology.
She previously worked as Exhibition Manager in the 9th and 10th Istanbul Biennials and provided curatorial assistance, and later as Arts and Creative Economy Manager at the British Council where she developed an extensive program across all art forms and creative sectors of Turkey and wider South East Europe.
Each letter makes references to the new government's «three key commitments to British Columbians» (making life more affordable, delivering the services that people count on and building a strong, sustainable and innovative economy that works for everyone), the Confidence and Supply Agreement with Andrew Weaver's Green Party Caucus and a commitment to reconciliation with British Columbia First Nations.
The British technology industry is vital to the UK economy, contributing # 140bn every year (the equivalent to 12 % GDP), and it is one of the most innovative and exciting spaces to work.
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