Sentences with phrase «back under government control»

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The government also announced that one of the community pastures in Alberta will be permanently closed in 2014 and will revert back under the control of the Department of National Defence.
The second is to begin the process of legislation that will bring economic activity back under the control of governments.
«The fact the code now says Spads can instruct officials on matters of presentation feels like a step back towards the days of Alastair Campbell under Tony Blair, when the entire government communication service was placed under Campbell's control,» he said.
«This is an extraordinarily important moment in British history, in which we begin to roll back the ever - pervasive state created under the previous Government, and in which people are given freedom and control over their economic affairs.
We started the work to bring immigration back under control the day David Cameron led us into Government, and under his leadership, we have carried on that work every day since.
The detention centre mentioned in the reports is under the control of the Libyan Dawn Militias which back the Tripoli Government.
«The fact the code now says Spads can instruct officials on matters of presentation feels like a step back towards the days of Alastair Campbell under Tony Blair, when the entire government communication service was placed under Campbell's control.
A: Lazio said he'd prefer to be known as «the person that's going to bring about fundamental and sweeping change to state government, who's going to restore integrity, who's going to get us back in the business of creating jobs... who's going to lower the cost of living and lower the cost of government and get our spending under control so that we can have a state that we can be proud of and feel optimistic about.»
Academies were first introduced under Tony Blair's Labour government back in 2000 as a way to raise standards in schools by taking them away from the control of local authorities and offering more autonomy over finances and day to day school management.
Well the New Zealand Labour Party has just formed the government and their Education Minister Chris Hipkins, who I was really pleased to host in Hamilton House a few years ago, has moved decisively to abandon national tests and to bring the charter schools back under democratic control.
As for government claw back rules, I could care less cause after what I been through in my college years (not to say anything about my childhood years that were in many respects horrible) and how the government welfare rules are setup, it's almost like if you ask for help from the government, you must go by their rules and be under their control, so thank you, but no thank you.
Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, which have been under government control since 2008, forced some lenders to buy back loans in the wake of the financial crisis after finding they contained errors or didn't meet the companies» guidelines.
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