Sentences with phrase «become aid cuts»

«But the # 155 million efficiency savings announced today for the Department for International Development should not become aid cuts under another name.»

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The country is increasingly becoming the humanitarian leper of Europe, cutting its aid budget this year, despite hosting the G8 conference.
But cancer biologists and immunologists have begun to realize that the progression from diseased tissue to full - blown invasive cancer often requires cells that normally participate in healing cuts and scrapes to be diverted to the environs of the premalignant tissue, where they are hijacked to become co-conspirators that aid and abet carcinogenesis.
The most notorious example of this class is HIV proteinase, commonly called HIV protease, which helps the virus cut a long polypeptide into functional proteins; it has become the target of several successful AIDS drugs.
Instead of pumping billions into job training, financial aid for college students, and other education programs, Mr. Clinton became obsessed with cutting the federal budget deficit, according to Robert B. Reich, who resigned as labor secretary earlier this year.
In announcing her departure from the profession, she said: «I am sick of the legal aid cuts, the lack of access to justice, the systemic delays for my clients, the deprivations of liberty that have become routine where nobody is outraged anymore.
This has become more and more of a consideration since the legal aid cut backs and the development of fixed fee private services.
On the legal aid cuts it comments: «A consequence (unintended perhaps, but in fact entirely foreseeable) which threatens swiftly to engulf and maybe even overwhelm the judicial system is that family courts at all levels will become thronged with a tsunami of LIPs... The quality of justice will be strained, its administration delayed, its delivery potentially denied.»
What we do need to worry about, as a nation, is the smaller law firms, the less profitable areas of law — becoming less profitable with the cuts in legal aid and the inability of many to afford high quality legal representation.
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