Sentences with phrase «begrudge government»

«We have seen contracting out in the past and while I don't begrudge government for being fiscally responsible, they're going to have to make some hard choices.
I suggest that, until we've reached a level of truth you're comfortable with, you should begrudge government from making decisions based on what are unknowns - because what we do know is that the law of unintended consequences can cause real problems.

Not exact matches

Parrying claims that President Mahama is running a «government of family and friends», Mrs Bawa Mogtari said: «Indeed I do not begrudge a president whose brother is competent and loyal enough to run his Defence Ministry; of course who else would you want to run your Defence Ministry save someone who is loyal to you and will definitely protect your interest.
Though he doesn't begrudge his fellow local government officials additional cash, Picente says the formula for divvying up casino revenues was struck in a 2013 deal between Madison and Oneida counties, the state and the Oneida Indian Nation, and, in his opinion, can't be changed unless all four of those parties agrees.
I will miss her so very much in Westminster, but can not begrudge London government her skill.»
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