Sentences with phrase «called grand bargain»

Blaming It All On the Tea Party James W. Ceaser and John York 07.15.2011 - 5:30 PM With the breakdown of negotiations on a so - called grand bargain on the debt limit demanded by President Obama,....
A so - called Grand Bargain taps in to $ 816 million from foundations, the DIA and the state of Michigan to ease pension cuts and protect city - owned art work from sale.
A so - called Grand Bargain taps into $ 816 million from foundations, the Detroit Institute of Arts and the state of Michigan to ease pension cuts and protect city - owned art work from sale.

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«As well, the failed attempt at a budget compromise by Congress and the President — the so - called Super Committee «Grand Bargain — was a $ 4 trillion battle plan over 10 years» worth $ 400 billion a year.
Heastie also called on the Senate and Cuomo to avoid the temptation to make rent negotiations subject to a grand end - of - session bargain involving unrelated legislative proposals.
Even beyond so - called «grand bargains,» many of these paths forward will be challenging, requiring a greater deal of coordination and collaboration from districts, charter operators, funders, and other stakeholders than is the current custom.
The president's budget would seek to put an end to sequestration through a mix of tax changes and by trimming entitlement programs, such as Social Security, codifying the administration's position on a so - called «grand bargain» with Republican leaders to reduce the deficit.
Predictably, the automakers, through the powerful Auto Alliance and Global Automakers trade groups, are calling for one national regime, which could result from a grand bargain like the one that Pruitt just scrapped, or could be delivered by Pruitt stripping California of its waiver.
In the book, Susskind opines that the traditional legal relationship between clients and lawyers, which he calls the «Grand Bargain,» has broken down.
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