Sentences with phrase «by austerity»

However, its monetary policy dictated by austerity measures is killing economic growth.
The reality is that you can never solve a debt problem by austerity alone.
However, local authorities already stretched by austerity measures look to suffer further.
Health systems in many parts of Europe have been hit by austerity measures put in place after the 2007 financial crisis.
If she wants to see this in action, she should get out into the communities that have been hit hardest by austerity.
The highly critical report, published in Geneva on Monday afternoon, says the rights of disabled people to live independently, to work, and achieve an adequate standard of living have been negatively affected by austerity measures.
Growth in most of the eurozone has remained tepid and reliant on continued central bank stimulus, though the European Central Bank's (ECB's) bond - purchasing program has been hampered by a scarcity of eligible bonds, as issuance from member governments is restricted by their austerity - driven policies.
Legal aid lawyers maintain that the desire to cut costs, reinforced by austerity in the last eight years, has had a serious effect on access to justice — and thereby the rule of law.
But a strange showdown is shaping up between the eurozone's powers, which can not and will not extend unconditional aid, and a country ravaged by austerity with little appetite for more.
Countries experiencing the biggest reductions in expected growth include Brazil and India, whose economies have cooled this year; newly industrialized Asian economies, like Korea and Singapore, hit by a broader global slowdown; and Britain, struck by austerity budgeting.
«Real activity is still inevitably impaired by austerity measures.
«The lack of transparency in assigning public funds and the discriminatory impact on how vulnerable communities in particular are devastated by austerity may become evident again as Puerto Rico awaits disaster relief funds, and communities await to see how those funds will be distributed,» she wrote.
It is here that human emotion, repressed at some points by the austerity of the doctrine of God as developed in theology, has its full outlet — a warm human emotion which the peasant can share with the mystic.
But after he had seen, despite every effort to keep him from doing so, the ugly facts of sickness, poverty, old age and death, he finally renounced his princely home and comfort, even a new - born son and his much loved wife, Yasodhara, and went out into the world to become, first, a wandering mendicant seeking by austerity and ascetic practices to find release.
God only knows how many times I see this: people who already have nothing being pushed permanently into the red by bureaucracies that are equal parts punitive, dysfunctional and decimated by austerity.
In the EU's South the key issue during the campaign was social hardship prompted by the austerity policy administered by the European Commission.
Since 2010 mainly northern Labour - led councils have complained bitterly that they have been unfairly squeezed by austerity while southern Conservative - led councils have had nowhere near the same level of cuts imposed on them.
Many Joiners hit by austerity hope a new Labour government would restore some or all of what they have lost out on.
He uses it first to prevent any new spending commitment, having put aside the understanding of the damage caused by austerity that he showed in his Bloomberg speech in favour of a preference for building an image of fiscal conservatism — though by doing so he has allowed the government to win the battle for public opinion.
Osborne prefers the net figures, which include all those high earners who remain untouched by his austerity programme.
Now there is just the bleak year ahead: politicians of middling ability barking empty phrases across the Commons, austerity followed by austerity and more austerity as far as the mind can comprehend.
Labour's panda strategy — relying on a core vote, bruised by austerity and better motivated than in the dog days of 2010, plus Lib Dem defectors and Tory defectors to UKIP — may be effective even if it is far from magnificent.
But sectarian divides still run deep, worsened by austerity — and now there's Brexit.
The focus on immigration will satisfy Tory backbenchers but the government must also appease a public growing increasingly frustrated by austerity.
Instead it borrows the conceit of Scheherazade (Crista Alfaiate) telling nightly tales to her kingly husband in an effort to stay alive, but bends those stories so that they might pass comment on a modern - day Portugal crippled by austerity measures.
I appreciate this effort, but I also so the immediate response by the austerity mongers in the legislature.
«This poll makes it clear that the American people soundly reject the agenda being pushed by austerity hawks and market - based reformers to starve public schools of resources and fixate instead on testing, opt - outs and sanctions.
Women have been hit doubly hard by austerity, which is why I want to see a new Women's Employment Hub offering jobs and training opportunities.
Loach, whose The Wind that Shakes the Barley won the Palme in 2006, used his speech to send out a message of solidarity to those adversely affected by austerity and privatisation.
Many analysts have long flagged a similar pitfall for the ECB's purchasing program, namely a scarcity of eligible bonds, as issuance from member governments has been restricted by their austerity - driven policies.
Ms Cooper's down - to - earth feminism defines her politics — she knows that those hardest hit by austerity are women — so her victory would be more than symbolic.»
The nameplates most likely to be affected by this austerity are primarily Mercedes, BMW and Lexus.
«And the wages of those managers have all been paid for, for close to a decade, by austerity, layoffs, and real wage cuts for frontline workers.
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