Sentences with phrase «cent cut»

I would resist a 10 per cent cut in real terms over the coming parliament and seek to reverse the 25 per cent reduction in funding for the foundation stage.
This translates into a more than 20 per cent cut in CO2 emissions from the road transport sector over the next six years, or an annual reduction rate of 3.5 per cent.
It could enhance this with its own tablet because it could take its own 30 per cent cut of in - app purchases.
To put 40 per cent cuts on care services at a time when the demographic pressure increases year on year - I don't know what service you'd have left.
Staff cuts are lower, but also on the rise in primary schools with 60 per cent cutting teaching assistants and 24 per cent classroom teachers.
In real terms, this would mean a 12 per cent cut in global poverty.
It's not her that wants a 95 per cent cut in flights, it's science.
A 25 per cent cut on our preferred baseline is at least as good as what any other country is offering.
Progressive Conservative leader's proposal would come on top of a 25 per cent cut by the Liberals that he has criticized.
The app targets home cooks like parents who are making lunch for their kids and can easily put together a few more portions to «make some cash on the side,» said Puci, who will take a five per cent cut from chefs using the platform.
Ireland is cutting the costs of the public sector workforce through reductions in both pay (an average 7 per cent cut for all public servants) and headcount and reforming public sector pensions.
Admittedly, they haven't promised to do this - but if we stick only to what they have promised, and drop the non-protected bits back in to the pot in the final year, that would give a 16 per cent cut over the three years.
It meant Australia's maximum target of 15 per cent below 2000 levels would involve the same amount of work over the coming decade as Britain's 34 per cent cut below 1990 levels, she said.»
Budget cuts not possible - Buswell The state government's economic policy was in tatters last night after Treasurer Troy Buswell conceded he would not achieve the controversial 3 per cent cuts expected to pay for election promises in this year's budget.
There's a seven per cent cut at the Department of Culture, Media and Sport, five per cent of which will hit community sport, museums and arts, but free museum entry is here to stay.
The arts have also done surprisingly well, with a five per cent cut significantly less than many Tories had been calling for.
The Commons» foreign affairs committee want ministers to think again over the 16 % reduction in funding for the World Service seen in the spending review, much more than the ten per cent cut handed to the wider Foreign Office.
Protect health from this squeeze, and other departments would have to bear the brunt, to the tune of 10 per cent cuts across the board.
Since 1990 Enel Group has slashed CO2 emissions by more than 36 per cent and the company also achieved a 15 per cent cut between 2007 and 2013.
The committee said a more stringent target than the 60 per cent cut currently in the Climate Change Bill was needed, because new information suggested the dangers of global warming were greater than previously thought.
We've already made inroads in Europe, and have built support to increase the EU's reduction target to a 30 per cent cut by 2020.
And Real have also negotiated a 33 per cent cut of any transfer fee over the $ 50m they sold him for two - and - a-half years ago.
He backed a straightforward banking levy, taking a ten per cent cut on the profits of banks which have benefited from taxpayers» money.
«The government must commit the UK to an 80 per cent cut in carbon dioxide emissions by 2050, and include Britain's share of international shipping and aviation emissions.»
He would also start CPP with a 7.2 per cent cut for each year before 65, total 36 per cent or a $ 400 / month reduction.
Schools expect to see a 12 per cent cut over the course of this parliament, on top of the ongoing one - per - cent pay rise freeze for teachers, and pension demands on school budgets.
The 2030 cuts would be a key step on the road to the government's legally binding target of an 80 per cent cut by 2050, as set out in the 2008 Climate Change Act.
Fasten differentiates itself by taking a 99 - cent cut of every ride facilitated on its service, unlike Uber and Lyft, which both take percent cuts of every fare.
Kouzina takes a six per cent cut from every item sold on the app.
The company completed a 15 per cent cut to its workforce in January and February, eliminating between 500 and 700 jobs, as part of its plan to trim $ 1 billion in cumulative capital, operating and administration costs over two years.
Contrast this with Newfoundland and Labrador, where the Liberals responded last year to financial shambles with much higher taxes and fees, and Saskatchewan, where Premier Brad Wall wants to scrub a deficit by demanding a 3.5 - per - cent cut to public sector compensation, through lower salaries or unpaid days off being dubbed «Wallidays.»
«Spending time and money preventing a problem rather than repairing the damage is the right thing to do - but councils face another 10 per cent cut in vital funds.»
Adopting a vegetarian or vegan diet would result in a 22 - 26 per cent cut in the 167 million tons of greenhouse gases associated with UK food, estimates the report, which is published in the Journal of Energy Policy.
She cited a study showing a 70 per cent cut in processed meat didn't lead to any significant backlash from shoppers.
Commissioners hope to make clear to voters that despite the wording of the referendum question, which calls for a 15 - cent hike in the corporate fund levy, the board has also promised a 15 - cent cut in the bond fund levy.
«It's hard to pick out the unkindest cut of all, but a top contender must be the ten per cent cut in housing benefit that kicks in after someone has been unemployed for more than a year.
This represents a four per cent cut in real terms, the IFS said.
The Department of Transport gets a nine per cent cut but rail administration and Transport for London are footing the bill.
The strategic defence and security review heralded an eight per cent cut in funding and reduced military personnel in 2010.
Under the Kyoto protocol, the UK must cut emissions by 12.5 per cent on 1990 levels by 2012, but the government has also imposed its own target of a 20 per cent cut.
The Department of Energy and Climate Change is in the same boat and facing a ten per cent cut.
If passed, the bill would commit the UK to a 60 per cent cut in emissions by 2050, with a further legally binding cut of 26 to 32 per cent by 2020.
He announced a fiscally neutral package which was being paid for largely by extending one per cent cuts in government departments.
The Conservatives have seen a double - digit lead over Labour in the polls being dramatically cut since the bailout of banks by the government in October, the announcement of a # 20 billion fiscal stimulus by the prime minister and a 2.5 per cent cut in the rate of VAT.
The chancellor accepted a ten per cent cut in return for an agreement that natural gas will continue to be part of Britain's energy mix after 2030.
The official Labour position is that the deficit should be cut using a 2:1 ratio of spending cuts and tax rises — that's 67 per cent cuts and 33 per cent tax rises.
This is why the one per cent cut is taking place, he suggests.
Business secretary Vince Cable escaped with only a six per cent cut to his budget, with the Treasury going easy on his department so it can help spark growth in the British economy.
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