Sentences with phrase «abolished he went»

When his ministry was abolished he went to the Department of Trade and Industry; and when he resigned his post there it seemed that his chances of high office had departed.

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The effort to go cage - free got a big boost at the beginning of 2014, when California officially enacted a proposition to essentially abolish the close confinement of farm animals in cages and crates.
Florida Republican Rep. Matt Gaetz introduced a bill Friday (H.R. 861) to abolish the EPA, but Democratic congressional staff told Business Insider that they don't expect the bill to go anywhere.
The following practices are the worst offenders, and they must be abolished if you're going to hang on to good employees.
The right to hire temporary foreign workers for 15 % less than the going wage has been abolished, but there are other ways of squeezing those workers.
It seem to me like the housing market is going to cop it from all sides - rising interest rates, much stricter loans, abolishing negative gearing for existing homes, etc etc
Danielle DiMartino Booth: I hate to inflammatory words like abolishing, but you could certainly see a sequence of events whereby if the Bitcoin bubble ends up bleeding into other overvalued asset classes that then bleed into an economic contraction leading to recession, and then causing the central banks of the world, starting with the Fed, to go back to the zero - bounded interest rates.
So you do talk about that the war on cash and also I would say it ties into negative interest rate policy because with the abolishing of cash it would allow central banks to more easily implement monetary policy especially if it goes into negative interest rates.
Traditional funnel is not going be abolished soon.
He said: «I can't tell you when it is going to happen, but the economic cycle has not been abolished, and the chances of a recession are rising.»
By abolishing slavery and ordaining women, millions of Protestants have gone far beyond biblical literalism.
The same people who protest international support for third - world countries saying «we need to take care of our own first» are ironically the same people who actually want to abolish food stamps, the WIC program, free school lunches, welfare and social security in the US, never mind the fact that the people who benefit from these programs are the ones who cut their lawns, clean their homes, serve their meals in restaurants, and build their houses, all while going home to a tiny apartment they share with 6 other people and finding nothing to eat in the house but a can of green beans because payday is still 2 days off and there's only enough gas in the car to get them to work the next two days, so driving around town for 2 hours trying to find an open food bank isn't an option.
I concluded at the time of the riots that of all the things the government now needed to do, it was the married family which most urgently needed to be rebuilt: I was and remain as certain of that as anything I have ever written, and I have been saying it repeatedly for over 20 years: I was saying it, for instance, when I was attacking (in The Mail and also The Telegraph), as it went through the Commons, the parliamentary bill which became that disastrous piece of (Tory) legislation called the Children Act 1989, which abolished parental rights (substituting for them the much weaker «parental responsibility»), which encouraged parents not to spend too much time with their children, which even, preposterously, gave children the right to take legal action against theirparents for attempting to discipline them, which made it «unlawful for a parent or carer to smack their child, except where this amounts to «reasonable punishment»;» and which specified that «Whether a «smack» amounts to reasonable punishment will depend on the circumstances of each case taking into consideration factors like the age of the child and the nature of the smack.»
Anyone who has even studied the Bible in a cursory manner can see that Christ came to «fulfill, not abolish» (Mt. 5:17), and Christ taught about a variety of things his followers should do; otherwise, the Gospels would have simply read «The Torah is obsolete; go now, and live as you please.»
We can not of course go more closely here into the question why the Church has the right and duty, not only to promulgate and inculcate the precepts of immutable divine law and to supervise its observance, but on its own initiative to go beyond this and lay down positive legal prescriptions, and impose obedience to them as a Christian's duty, although they are enacted with full consciousness that they are not necessarily eternally valid but can be changed and even abolished.
Slavery may have been abolished, but it was still going on in the factories and mill houses.
A.N.Wilson «went to church on Ascension Day and found that the feast had been abolished — or rather, moved to the following Sunday, thereby destroying the symbolism of 40 days separating the Ascension from the Resurrection.
Death is not abolished until after it has gone.
Abolish public schooling, and the problem goes away.
We knew from that moment that things can go terribly wrong in our world — not because life is unfair, or moral progress impossible, but because we have failed, generation after generation, to abolish the delusions of our ignorant ancestors.
Perhaps we should go Jehovah's Witness and abolish all holidays and birthday celebrations.
Why do you talk about only what he didn't menage to do, or what was wrong in his pontificate?Yes, I agree there were many things that could have been resolved in better way, but he was only a human and as everybody could make mistakes.To me what is important in his pontificate is that he was a first pope who «opened «the church to people, who travelled a lot, met with people, went to synagogue, did much to abolish communism.Sure, he wasn't ideal, but for me the best pope so far.
For most of its history the energies of the church have been focused, not on how to abolish war, but on how to go to war justly (jus ad bellum) and how to fight a war in a just manner (jus in bello).
Moreover, at the rate it is going, we can already foresee the day when it will have abolished or domesticated all other forms of animal and even plant life.
People bring up they don't want government in their business, but look if it wasn't for the government the 9 black students who went to school in the south for the 1st time after slavery and aparthied was abolished wouldn't have gotten to that school if the people with their fear and hatred had their way.
But as France becomes truly — truly communist — by abolishing any notion that there is something beyond what we can not see — they'll suffocate and go downhill.
God has made Him the one Lord and the Messiah.12 He will abolish every kind of domination, authority and power and He is destined to reign until God has put all enemies under His feet.13 He is enthroned at God's right hand in the heavenly realms, «far above all rule and authority and power and dominion, and every name that is named, not only in this age but also in that which is to come».14 Kasemann went on:
To go beyond these preliminary steps to abolish war would require far more drastic attacks on the political and economic roots of war.
They weren't going to abolish income tax on savings or the new 50p rate (despite making negative noises to the City).
But abolishing the CTF was part of the Lib Dem manifesto in 2005 - and at the time the money was going to go to cutting primary school class sizes, not reducing public spending.
Indications that proportional representation and centralised ranking of candidates for the European Parliament elections are going to be used to purge Euro - MPs and abolish the right of party members to choose candidates give a flavour of what is posed by the Electoral Reform Commission's remit to look at the introduction of PR for Westminster.
The student movement, which voted massively for Labour, will enter a period of enormous political upheavals once students grasp that Blair is going to abolish grants and try to impose tuition fees.
We should, however, go further — we should move to a much simplified tax system, and eventually as far as a flat tax; we should abolish disincentives to prosper, including the 50 % tax rate; and we should stem the tide of political correctness sweeping and restricting Britain.»
# 2.25 bn of this spending would be new money taken from reforms of the tax credit system and # 500m from abolishing the child trust fund, which goes to teenagers.
After Paxman asked why there was nothing about abolishing the monarchy in the Labour manifesto, arch-republican Corbyn was applauded for his cool, calm and succinct response: «There's nothing in there because we're not going to do it.»
Having just reported (see my earlier post) that David Lammy is going to remain as higher education minister, I thought I had better check where he is going to work, since his old department, the department for innovation, universities and skills, has been abolished.
Kellner, who also floated the option of a charter amendment petition, which would go to the voters, said if the city failed to implement runoff voting, then it should abolish runoff elections entirely.
Looking at the Conservatives, George Osborne's Tatton seat is abolished (the largest part of it goes into David Rutley's Macclesfield seat), David Davis's Haltemprice seat also goes, mostly into the new Goole seat, the successor to Andrew Percy's Brigg and Goole.
Jeremy Corbyn's own seat sees substantial changes: Diane Abbott's Hackney North and Stoke Newington is abolished and split between a Hackney Central seat (mostly made up of Meg Hillier's Hackney South) and a Finsbury Park and Stoke Newington seat (mostly made up of Corbyn's Islington North), with a much smaller part going into a new Hackney West and Bethnal Green seat.
Read went on to spearhead an effort to abolish four departments this summer as part of an austerity budget.
Sadiq Khan and Zac Goldsmith went head - to - head in a lively debate on LBC Radio, during which the Labour MP accused his opponent of wanting to abolish bus lanes.
To help the self - employed I'm going to fulfil the manifesto commitment we made, and from 2018 abolish Class 2 National Insurance Contributions altogether.
When Mr. Kelly declined to enter the political arena, Mr. Seabrook went from backing the most prominent supporter of stop - and - frisk to the candidate who wants to see the controversial tactic outright abolished.
A few examples include the loss of data disks containing the details of 26 million families, abolishing the 10p tax band, the botched Inheritance and Capital Gains Tax changes, letting prisoners out early, having an illegal immigrant guarding the Prime Minister's car and so it goes on.
We have abolished a lot of taxes and levies and going to abolish all import duties on raw materials and machinery imported into Ghana» Dr. Bawumia said.
Osborne And now for my next trick... In my new summer budget, I am going to abolish working tax credits and set up a new national living wage.
The Common Council was expected to continue budget talks — and hear from Community Development Director Paul DeDominicas, whose department will absorb employees from the abolished Recreation Department next year — on Sept. 7, after this edition went to print.
Jeremy Corbyn has signalled that Labour will go into the 2020 election calling for the House of Lords to be abolished and replaced with an elected second chamber.
A grammar school boy from Essex who went on to work in law, he spent his first five years in parliament representing Hornchurch, but had to apply for a series of other seats as it was being abolished, eventually winning Old Bexley and Sidcup.
«Pupils and teachers in 2014 are going to have to cope with new GCSEs, new A-levels, new vocational qualifications, new ways of tracking pupil progress once levels are abolished, on top of new curriculum content in all subjects,» the Association of School and College Leaders» Brian Lightman warned.
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