The US President made a point
about economic leadership in the second debate, one Mitt Romney did not oppose: America's environmental and energy policy is determined by the oil industry; it's future is in wind, solar and nuclear.
Not exact matches
They believe what they are told by the military junta
about economic progress in Argentina or, alternatively, what they are told by the party
leadership in Peking
about conditions in China.
There's certainly much more to be said
about the
economic repercussions of the Leave vote, which, alongside changes in party
leadership is a genuine «leap in the dark,» but it is important to address directly and forcefully the question of popular anger that led to the success of Leave.
Appealing, for example, to those Senators who, while eager to withdraw from Afghanistan and avoid future such «entanglements,» nonetheless remain anxious
about the future of American
leadership and
economic competitiveness, Kerry argued that «deploying diplomats today [to protect the national interest] is much cheaper than deploying troops tomorrow.»
Much has been said
about the global environmental,
economic and
leadership consequences of United States President Donald Trump's decision to withdraw from the Paris climate agreement but there is also a national security dimension.
«Every
leadership candidate I have heard appears to disagree with me
about our
economic approach.
I agree with the above commenter - let's hear more from the Labour
leadership candidates
about how political the
economic decisions are, and how they can be different.
Assemblyman Robin Schimminger, the chair of the
Economic Development committee, asked Zemsky
about the
leadership of the Start - Up program, which offers tax breaks to entrepreneurial companies that agree to begin operations in New York.
As I said yesterday, David Cameron made it perfectly clear during the
leadership election that
economic stability would be prioritised over unfunded tax cuts, and was subsequently elected by a significant majority of the party membership, so anybody getting their knickers in a twist
about him sticking by that policy (the title of this thread is clearly wrong) now is being unreasonable.
Many MPs are concerned
about growing grassroots opposition to the
leadership's
economic policies.
As Jeremy Corbyn prepares to mount a defence of his legacy in a fresh
leadership campaign, his former
economic adviser Richard Murphy accused him of turning the Party into a protest movement angry at austerity «with no clue what to do
about it».
In
economic aspects, our ideologies don't align at all, but I'm sick and tired of the GOP propping up candidates that must tow the line of party
leadership rather than giving us somebody principled who actually cares
about our budget woes and civil liberties.
The
leadership needs to think much more radically
about refreshing the Tory message and, in the immediate term, the Coalition's
economic programme.
Highlights this fall include a conversation with Claude Steele, social psychologist, executive vice chancellor and provost for University of California, and author of Whistling Vivaldi,
about how stereotypes can impact education; a discussion
about the use of race in college admissions with
Economic Policy Institute Research Associate Richard Rothstein and Georgetown Law Professor Sheryll Cashin; and a forum
about education
leadership.
leadership insisting that educational justice for Black children can not be achieved unless the elusive wholesale integration effort occurs, I know they belie Dr. King's radical traditions
about economic, and thus educational justice.
The document also suggests that it is urgent to bring
about transformations in key
economic systems, from energy, cities and food to the «take - make - waste» economy, and leverage evidence and new information technology, political
leadership, coalitions for change and innovation.
It has been a common belief of a majority of respondents that any new Indian
leadership would bring
about positive regulatory changes which would bring in more foreign investments, financial services reforms, better infrastructure and finally greater
economic growth.
South Africa
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The Committee for
Economic Development (CED) was present and supported this event through a small grant and through their participation and
leadership with Cindy Cisneros who gave background information
about CED and their support for early childhood in NM.