Sentences with phrase «if more politicians»

But if more politicians were aware of how serious the problems of access to justice are, they might just have been doing more about them.
I actually think that if more politicians worldwide did the same, the relationship between politics and gaming might become more relaxed.
If more politicians were like Theresa Sayward, the world would be a better place.

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Is it still reasonable to assume that monetary policy should simply react to fiscal policy, even if the choices of politicians make the inflation and financial stability goals of central banks more difficult to achieve?
If they had, the number would likely have been far more modest than what politicians would claim, as a significant portion of the increase in payrolls would have happened even without the tax rebate.
Gorsuch has said that if judges factor in personal beliefs, societal changes or calculations about maximizing social welfare, they risk becoming «little more than politicians with robes.»
Going along with anti-establishment and populist sentiments, Eurasia Group says politicians could be forced by voters «to shift toward a more zero - sum approach to global economic competition and to look as if they're doing something about lost jobs.»
But if you're looking for more hints that The Rock is beginning to seriously consider a presidential run, his comments to Fallon about why people were looking to him as a possible candidate certainly sound like those of a politician.
By «We,» I mean the people who vote for the politicians who will decide if more of us get to live, or if more of us will continue to die.
So if pass - throughs are already advantaged, why are some politicians so intent on making them more advantaged?
If you're looking for more reliable SAT scores for politicians I would look at ELiot Spitzer (this is from the much more reliable NY TImes) who claims (note that to my knowledge oreilly and Limbaugh haven't even claimed to have taken the SAT let alone get any high score on the SAT) to have gotten a 1590 SAT on the old SAT and a perfect LSAT score
And if you want to talk about self - interest, just watch politicians jump on any bandwagon of crisis, to impose more fees, levies, taxes and control on the marketplace.
That would be great, but it would be more likely that politicians would adopt this agenda if there was already a movement in favor of such a set of policies.
Got ta wonder who these American politicians are really loyal to.I believe atheists would be more likely to represent all Americans than a Christian would, if a situation occured where the choice would have to be made.
And as for, Sarah Palin, while I admit that she's not my favorite politician in the world, I might watch it, to «learn» a bit more about her, to see if my «assumptions» about her are correct, or wrong, or something else.
Or if you have an ALLEGED omnipotent being MADE UP by power - hungry politicians or tribe leaders (whatever you call them), then this too would instill more fear into the masses and achieve the result you are defending.
No Pomocon can want broader Porcher success if its literary «damn - modernity» spirit, which stands to hurt conservative politicians more than liberal ones, becomes its dominant spirit.)
«If they go back and take the cardinal from Milano, there is a possibility he will be a little more of a politician, get along better, be less concerned about sex sins, but he is part of the corporation.
Only 51 percent of Americans said politics would be more civil if politicians read the Bible regularly, down from 56 percent last year.
About half (52 percent) say politics would be more civil if politicians read the Bible more.
... If our politicians were realists, they would think rather less about missiles and the problem of landing astronauts on the moon, rather more about hunger and moral squalor and the problem of enabling three billion men, women, and children, who will soon be six billions, to lead a tolerably human existence without, in the process, ruining and befouling their planetary environment.
Only practicing Protestants (those who identify as Protestant, attend church at least once a month, and say their faith is very important to them) thought the Bible was especially needed this year: 86 percent said politicians would be more civil if they read their Bible regularly, up from 81 percent in 2015.
It may sound funny but think about it... if politicians and CEO's did the same thing more or less - there would be peace on earth in a fortnight.
Even if you don't know enough to make your own judgement, who's more credible, legitimate scientists or Republican politicians?
And if that's the case, are ALL politicians THAT stupid??? That is, to pass «bad» laws just because it will win them more votes?
As anyone who can reason knows is that sometimes the only reason that convinces anyone to protect anything has to do with the wallet, so if everyone stopped eating honey to «protect» the bees, there would be no reason for beekeepers, there would be no financial incentive to protect bees (yes, politicians are that dumb), and soon, there would be no more bees.
There is a real irony in Diaz hosting Abrazo Boricuaparticularly with his expressed desire to «protect» his community.I guess that desire doesn't extend to the women of his community (excuse the pun) because the Grand Poobah of the parade this year is a wife beater — who SERVED TIME IN PRISON for the crime.His enablers at the Puerto Rican Day Riot committee attribute his violence to a youthful error — ignoring the fact that he was in his FORTIES at the time.Check out which politicians march and which do not and ask yourself if they'd ignore a violent anti — semite or racist or homophobe being so honored.Once more women in that parade are relegated to the position of tarted up and half naked — even the pre teens — but not worthy of respect.So much for Diaz» «protection».
Consumer brands are usually very sensitive to how they're perceived, making them far more vulnerable to online action than a typical politician — Congressional offices EXPECT to get criticized via email, and they accept that many constituents will simply never be happy with them, but a corporation takes a great risk if it runs off even a few of its customers.
This, according to Mr. Iddrisu is factually inaccurate saying «as if schooled on the subject by his Vice, the President showed that he was yet to come to terms with his new designation as President and came across more as a politician addressing charged party supporters on the campaign platform.
tactical political reasons (progressive atheists aren't likely to vote for a Republican even if he's an atheist so no votes to be picked up there; a far smaller # of people who are conservative atheists similarly wouldn't require politician to be atheist to vote for him in the first place; and non-atheists wouldn't be more likely to vote for an atheist over his professed lack of belief and may be more likely to NOT vote for the person if they are deeply religious).
President Akufo Addo in his address yesterday, continued the propagandist path beaten by his Vice President in the run up to the 2016 elections on matters relating to the economy.As if schooled on the subject by his Vice, the President showed that he was yet to come to terms with his new designation as President and came across more as a politician addressing charged party supporters on the campaign platform.
On the other hand, if the intention is to rely more on the legislature for policy making, presidents will appoint career politicians, including members of the Congress, to win their support.
British workers need more than «platitudes» from politicians if a national living wage is to be achieved, the Archbishop of York has said.
He asked how important SDG5 was to the general public claiming that since politicians have to talk up popular issues to get elected they would talk about SDG5 more if it was a widespread concern to people.
«No salaries to pay», on the other hand if every citizen becomes effectively full - time politician (voting is much more than merely pressing the button), who (and when) is going to get the real work done?
«There's no doubt about it: if we want living wage jobs, stronger hospitals and schools, more affordable rents, lower property taxes, a cleaner environment, and a state government that actually gets things done, politicians like Pedro Espada have got to go.»
If a blatant, demonstrative violation of Family and Christian Values get confirmed, this may repel the Conservative Christian politicians from supporting Trump and may encourage them for a more active collaboration with the Mueller investigation.
Prompted by the discovery of an old tweet sent by Labour leadership hopeful Jeremy Corbyn, we ask if belief in homeopathy says a lot more about a politician than simply suggesting they may be a tad eccentric.
I'd be shocked if the Obama army marched too far off the reservation, though, since I suspect he's more likely to face the problem of dealing with disappointment, the kind that sets in when his True Believers realize the kind of compromises that any politician has to make if he wants to get something done.
If a Labour politician can't take people criticising how little they are «shifting» while saying we, the people, need more a voice then they're a hypocrite, simple as that.
In «Yes Minister», Sir Humphrey is infinitely more intelligent than Jim Hacker, and invariably tries to frustrate whatever changes the politician wants to make to the system - but, if given an instruction, he follows it: it would be against his sense of his professional pride for him not to do so.
«Poverty and inequality could rise by even more than our projections if politicians introduce major benefit cuts after the election.
«But politicians aren't any more anxious to commit suicide than anyone else, and if you're going to walk the plank you might as well do it in shallow water.»
The cloud burst is avoidable though if these politicians would be a bit more teachable and noble in their motives.
DeFrancisco said if politicians behaved better and talked about issues, more people would come to the polls.
Paterson is not my favorite politician, but if I had seen more of this attitude from him I might have supported his return.
«If politicians want voters to trust them, they're going to have to show a bit more trust in the voters.»
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If Christie is perhaps the more naturally gifted politician, Cuomo is considerably shrewder.
I know the media is much more interested in female politicians shoes, but perhaps you can ask Schneiderman's people if they are ashamed of the fact that he is an Albany guy.
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