They see a little bit of self - imposed
austerity as being called for, at least if the trade off is better privacy
While the paintings of the early»50s achieve an unparalleled richness in color, built up in great, unyielding vertical walls that suggest infinite extension, he was at the same time creating works of such
austerity as 1950 - K - No.
While Van den Dorpel speaks through the specialized language of computer programming and perhaps abstrusely anthropomorphizes variably folk or «traditional» approaches to fine art, his work addresses more universal concerns related to ethics of economic
austerity as well as those of inclusion, alienation, and social hierarchies.
The works challenge the viewer with mute
austerity as stark signs that refuse to perform as signifiers.
Believes Greece will eventually be bailed out... would go easy on
austerity as a policy in Greece.
Superintendent Munn cited
austerity as a motivator for asking taxpayers for less money than the district projects it would need to update all buildings.
Brian Lightman, general secretary of the Association of School and College Leaders, described four more years of pay
austerity as a «false economy».
Mirren's nanny Hobson provides welcome
austerity as the caregiver and straight man to Brand's flamboyant over-grown child.
The Government want a time limited debate to ensure the issue does not drag on whilst opponents of the bill claim that democratising parliament is the wrong thing to do in a time of
Austerity as it is a distraction from debating the economy or watching video's of Chloe Smith on Newsnight.
In a message to his critics, a defiant Corbyn said he was «very proud to be carrying on» with his work fighting
austerity as Labour leader.
Then Ed Miliband and Ed balls announced their decision to adopt
austerity as a Labour policy.
He said that Ed Miliband was responsible for the rise of Jeremy Corbyn «because if you spend five years demonising
austerity as some sort of evil choice, then of course you can never digest ideas that sometimes you need row back as a country in a way of living within the means of what you can afford».
The former party leader and deputy prime minister took the unusual approach of appearing to defend
austerity as he spoke to Lib Dem activists in Bournemouth.
First, enshrine tea party
austerity as New York's governing economic theory, with tax cuts for the wealthy, spending cuts and corporate subsides of a kind that Paul Ryan would love.
Let's stop using
austerity as a cover for ideological changes.
'' [The LAAA] rejects
austerity as a solution to the economic crisis.
The Gunners have long followed a policy of
austerity as they coped with the cost of moving to the Emirates Stadium, yet the first signs of them dipping into the elite end of the transfer market came last summer with the $ 50million (Dh253.4 m) club record capture of Mesut Ozil.
Their assigned task is to depict
austerity as laying a sound foundation for future growth rather than promoting a self - feeding collapse.
Not exact matches
I, therefore, thought that the Netherland's finance minister — a country serving
as the key enforcer of German
austerity - at - all - cost (
as long
as the costs are not theirs) policies — showed an incredible chutzpah when he lectured the U.S. Congress last Friday that it would be a real tragedy (sic) if mandated spending cuts were to stifle American economic growth.
As in the other cases, painful
austerity policies have given wings to the CUP — and it finds itself possibly holding the key to the aspirations of Catalan separatists determined to sever centuries - old ties with Spain.
As well as pledging to support business, Hammond also signalled that George Osborne's era of austerity could be coming to an en
As well
as pledging to support business, Hammond also signalled that George Osborne's era of austerity could be coming to an en
as pledging to support business, Hammond also signalled that George Osborne's era of
austerity could be coming to an end.
Syriza, which broke a two - party - led system, has disappointed some on the left for implementing
austerity measures and the reputation of the mainstream parties remains damaged following what is perceived
as years of failed promises.
Some very conservative German media are taking the Italian vote
as a failure of Chancellor Angela Merkel's «cold» and «hostile
austerity diktat.»
Huge protests against
austerity measures engulfed Madrid recently
as angry voters displayed their discontent in the streets.
Tory MPs shouted «shame» across the chamber
as Corbyn continued the criticise what he believes are the impacts of
austerity politics.
Germany's fellow euro zone members are unlikely to welcome the spending blueprint either,
as they had hoped the Social Democrats, part of Germany's governing coalition, would steer the EU's economic powerhouse away from
austerity.
French President Nicolas Sarkozy's pension reforms have sparked youth riots, violent strikes and fuel blockages that threatened to hobble the national economy, and
austerity measures in countries such
as Greece, Italy and Ireland have had similar results.
Taxation, which has climbed
as a result of
austerity, and crippling bureaucracy are cited among hurdles to business.
The economist - who once described the
austerity imposed by Greece's creditors
as «fiscal waterboarding» - said his new MeRA25 party would revive the economy through debt restructuring and other measures.
The U.K.'s challenges are somewhat different from Canada's:
as a result of the Conservative Party's
austerity campaign, the U.K.'s economy has suffered more than Canada's, which has taken more of a Keynesian approach; and the City,
as London's financial hub is known, has had a reputation for a much looser approach to regulation than that found in either Canada or the U.S. Tal says the U.K.'s finance sector has to change and he expects Carney will attempt to move it in the direction of greater regulation.
Government
austerity turned into a speed bump last year for Navistar, which makes military vehicles,
as well
as school buses and long - haul freight trucks.
President Barack Obama on Monday nominated Chuck Hagel
as defense secretary — calling him «the leader our troops deserve» and a man who could make «tough fiscal choices» in a time of increasing
austerity.
Albert Einstein would later write about her, «Her strength, her purity of will, her
austerity toward herself, her objectivity, her incorruptible judgment - all these were of a kind seldom found in a single individual... Once she had recognized a certain way
as a right one, she pursued it without compromise and with extreme tenacity.»
He also sits on the Board of Directors, and in May 2015 he made a donation of $ 133,000 to the foundation to make up for funding it had lost
as a part of the
austerity measures put in place by Governor Bruce Rauner to address the state's $ 1.5 billion budget deficit.
But while all that red ink set up the necessary conditions, it took the threat of a sovereign debt crisis and the rise of small - c conservatism to generate what John Monks, general secretary of the European Trade Union Confederation, has described
as a «stampede towards
austerity.»
As Globe columnist Neil Reynolds recently noted, the IMF has called on the United States and Europe to abandon
austerity programs before either had put any in place.
And
as tough
as it is to put an
austerity budget in place, it's even tougher to stick with it in the long term.
Because,
as the recent uproar in Europe shows, supporting
austerity in theory is quite a different matter than staying behind it in practice.
The
austerity measures on the table include raising the retirement age to 66 from 65 by 2020; slashing university funding by
as much
as 40 %; and clawing back one - fifth of funding to police.
As public anger mounts, world leaders continue to trumpet the virtues of
austerity.
Then again,
as anyone who is closely following the world's sovereign debt crisis can tell you, the
austerity trend Obama is apparently trying to buck doesn't really exist.
Greek ferry, bus and train services were disrupted and civil servants and doctors stopped work in nationwide walkout on Wednesday,
as lawmakers debated
austerity measures that lenders want the indebted country to implement.
(May previously served
as U.K. home secretary, when
austerity budgets limited funding for national police.)
Opportunity: An era of fiscal
austerity in the public sector can be a boon for economics employment there,
as federal and provincial departments such
as Finance, Industry, Foreign Affairs and the Bank of Canada seek analysts who can work the data.
Protests in Greece have already turned deadly, and public discontent is expected to increase
as unemployment (above 16 %) continues to rise thanks to unpopular
austerity measures.
But,
as Jacob Kierkegaard of the Peterson Institute writes in «The ECB: Using a Crisis to Maximize Leverage,» the ECB wants peripheral members of the EU to first convincingly demonstrate they are undertaking the
austerity measures needed to put their fiscal houses in order.
It also mentioned that governments might be inclined to organise referenda to counteract the «perception that the EU is an «elite - driven» project,»
as it notes that notion has been lingering since the start of the recession
as «voters increasingly associat [e] the EU project with
austerity, rather than a source of union and prosperity.»
The IBEX - 35 stock market in Madrid fell this week
as the days of Spain's
austerity agenda appeared numbered.
Supporters point to Ireland, Portugal and Spain
as nations that have bounced back to varying degrees after
austerity programs; critics point to Greece, which has remained economically troubled.
BERLIN — Despite bitter opposition in many quarters to the
austerity - first policies Germany has imposed on Europe's poorer nations, Chancellor Angela Merkel's government has hung on to its role
as champion of integration on the Continent through deft use of diplomacy and the country's economic clout.