Sentences with phrase «change of government without»

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Canada's federal and provincial governments are racing ahead with drastic changes to housing regulations — without having a good grasp of current reality
«None of these things will change without some form of government intervention.
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This is a government that is fond of putting everything but the kitchen sink in omnibus bills, limiting debate on them, and then passing them without a comma changed.
Thanks to an Access to Information request filed by Blacklock's Reporter, an online newsmagazine, we've learned that the Harper government has been drafting legislation since last November to strip away pension security for federally - regulated workers, despite Finance Minister Joe Oliver's statement this past April that no changes would be made without the consent of the retirees.
No, he went further and argued that the traditional separation of functions in the Canadian financial system were coming apart with or without government policy changes.
And having done so without the necessity of altering to any degree their social economic patterns, they saw no reason for changing their traditional notions of the federal character of the national government, the benefits of Negro slavery, or the superiority of a rural - agricultural way of life.
She stated that Ghana is a» globally acknowledged democracy» which has changed governments successfully since 1992 «without causing any dislocations to the political, economic or social systems of the country» therefore «all investors are assured of a stable and peaceful country to invest in.»
These are jurisdictions that in the view of the federal government have a history of discrimination in their voting policies and can no longer be trusted to continue to change policy without approval from the federal government.
Scotland's first minister and leader of the SNP told the Guardian: «With fixed term parliaments, it gives parties in a minority government situation --(where) hopefully the SNP will be in a position of influence — huge ability to change the direction of a government without bringing a government down.....»
The appearance of Blair and Brown so close together (Blair on Friday, Brown sometime in the next two months) will reinforce the continuity of the Labour government in voters» minds - something Labour strategists could do without in a country where the very concept of «change» is becoming increasingly attractive.
«It is simply unacceptable and irresponsible for a government to embark on changes which will have such a profound adverse impact on the financial future of teachers and their families without having evidence to demonstrate that a problem even exists.
Comment: Despite a range of attempts within the party itself and by the party in government I fear that it is now clear that without specific, binding changes to bring about equal access for women to the top jobs in business and politics we will not be able to achieve these fundamental goals any time soon.
Under what measures are they going to enforce sweeping changes to the Constitution without the support of state governments?
The NYS Legislature is having to make a huge adjustment from spending and taxing without restraint to doing without that and effecting change on all the recipients of government funds also.
The government should change union laws to protect tax - payers and the majority of Britons who want to work without disruption
If the diplomats recognize or support the government change, are willing to represent the new regime or give up their powers to those appointed by the new regime, then the representation of the country in the UN passes to the new regime without much troubles.
Delegated or secondary legislation allows the Government to make changes to a law without needing to pass an act of Parliament.
«The government needs to be realistic about the lack of time left to make substantial changes to the border arrangements for either goods or people before March 2019 without significant disruption or security challenges,» MPs concluded.
So why has this party — without a single seat in parliament — managed to change government and opposition policy on what many voters think to be the most important issue of the day?
«We have been habitually complied with the rules and regulations laid down by the Ondo State Ministry of Natural Resources with mutual understanding and without short - Changing the state Government of its necessary fees and revenue
By this second mechanism, the government of the United Kingdom can change without an intervening general election.
The British government has long argued that international agreements are the only way to take effective action to tackle climate change, but without the participation of the world's economic powerhouses, Kyoto has failed to have the desired effect.
But the plan would allow the governor to make changes through his own branch of government to the budget after it's approved, without input from the Legislature — worrying other officials that an already opaque process will be further hidden from public view.
Shadow First Secretary of State, Shadow Secretary of State for Business, Innovation and Skills Angela Eagle MP Shadow Chancellor of the Exchequer John McDonnell MP Shadow Chief Secretary to the Treasury Seema Malhotra MP Shadow Home Secretary Andy Burnham MP Shadow Foreign Secretary Hilary Benn MP Opposition Chief Whip Rosie Winterton MP Shadow Secretary of State for Health Heidi Alexander MP Shadow Secretary of State for Education Lucy Powell MP Shadow Secretary of State for Work and Pensions Owen Smith MP Shadow Secretary of State for Defence Maria Eagle MP Shadow Lord Chancellor, Shadow Secretary of State for Justice Lord Falconer of Thoroton Shadow Secretary of State for Communities and Local Government, Shadow Minister for the Constitutional Convention Jon Trickett MP Shadow Secretary of State for Energy and Climate Change Lisa Nandy MP Shadow Leader of the House of Commons Chris Bryant MP Shadow Secretary of State for Transport Lilian Greenwood MP Shadow Secretary of State for Northern Ireland Vernon Coaker MP Shadow Secretary of State for International Development Diane Abbott MP Shadow Secretary of State for Scotland Ian Murray MP Shadow Secretary of State for Wales Nia Griffith MP Shadow Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs Kerry McCarthy MP Shadow Minister for Women and Equalities Kate Green MP Shadow Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport Michael Dugher MP Shadow Minister for Young People and Voter Registration Gloria De Piero MP Shadow Minister for Mental Health Luciana Berger MP Shadow Leader of the House of Lords Baroness Smith of Basildon Lords Chief Whip Lord Bassam of Brighton Shadow Attorney General Catherine McKinnell MP Shadow Minister without Portfolio Jonathan Ashworth MP Shadow Minister for Housing and Planning John Healey MP
Diabetes UK is working for a future without diabetes and we call on the government to work with us in prioritising diabetes research that will lead to the prevention of Type 2 diabetes and long term behaviour change and join us in supporting the long term vision of identifying cures for both Type 1 and Type 2 diabetes.
By not giving full effect, at least initially, to the general principles of EU law, the Government are altering individuals» rights — and the right of government departments and other bodies to bring cases too - without any consideration of the desirability of thGovernment are altering individuals» rights — and the right of government departments and other bodies to bring cases too - without any consideration of the desirability of thgovernment departments and other bodies to bring cases too - without any consideration of the desirability of the changes.
«All of us need to start to think about how in this country we can achieve positive changes in behaviour without having to have an endless succession of laws by government, whether it is alcohol disorder zones or whatever it may be, or what will come after it which will be hefty increases in taxation on alcohol.»
Kellogg said that for her and her running mates, the big challenges facing Hurley are, «Making a change in our local government, protecting the quality of life that we have in Hurley as development pressures move up the Thruway, protecting our water and the beautiful scenic qualities of our town, and maintaining our low tax rates as NYS mandates additional responsibilities to the localities without providing funding (at the same time that they cap our annual budget increases) and as we get additional pressures from New York City to reduce their tax contributions for the reservoir property.»
There is nothing in principle to prevent the government changing the voting system without a referendum but, after the precedent of 2011, that would risk popular opprobrium.
«We do not pretend that every saving can be made without change or complaint; but if the Government does not economise the sacrifices required of ordinary people will be all the greater.»
Cuomo only asking the people to support the cap without any mention of mandate relief is the hamburger bun without the burger and simply fuels the opposition's (they say mandate relief before tax cap) claim that tax cap alone is a big - government scheme to take power away from and defund local towns and school districts and increase the power of the larger state government which created the property tax problem in the first place by passing the mandates which are the biggest property tax drivers and now refuses to change those mandates.
In nearly all cases, these changes were introduced without any process of consultation beyond the incumbent government and generally without endorsement by referendum.
The Grace Commission highlighted 141.5 billion dollars in fraud and waste that could be cut without losing services or changing the basic dynamic of the Federal government.
There is a way that lawmakers could act to bail local governments and schools out without changing the terms of the tax cap.
The UK government believes bills applying exclusively to England should not become law without the explicit consent of MPs from English constituencies and it wants to change Commons rules known as standing orders to give them a «decisive say» during their passage.
First, the recent change of prime minister makes the government seem new without a vote being cast.
But if higher compensation is to be part of the picture, it can not happen without a serious conversation about policies — government or otherwise — and funding sources that could lead to actual changes in the schools, including how teachers are paid.
The bill would allow the state to make changes in the future «without having to go through the minutia of the federal government,» he said.
Without changes to education policies, government will fail to meet its own targets of raising education standards, or increasing Britain's productivity; and pupils» learning will suffer too.
She argues that without fundamental change in government and business policies and the redirection of major resources back into the schools and the communities they serve, urban schools are consigned to failure, and no effort at raising standards, improving teaching, or boosting achievement can occur.
Though it would hurt a lot in the short - run, far better to end the deficits of the US government, and the pitiful efforts of the Fed, giving greater certainty to the private sector, that businessmen could make long - term decisions without worries that taxes, regulations, or interest rates might change dramatically.
Labour's Angela Rayner accused the government of «sneaking these changes through without allowing MPs to vote on them».
The government should change the rules for, for example, single parents so that RRSP money can be left to children in a will instead of a spouse without the huge tax implications.
Government on autopilot for four years, maybe eight if we decide we are better of without change — is that a plus or minus?
CO2 reduction is considered a modest plan and a reasonable first action by many economists, and a lot of businesses and corporations and other governments have already moved forward with changes, without a global treaty.
«Geoff» showing his gift for impartiality throughout, as he did four years later on being chosen by Muir Russell to investigate UEA after Climategate 1, without seeing fit to mention such prior involvement seeking to steer a major report on climate change commissioned by the highest level of the British government, working with UEA experts.
But the UNEP report also shows that most of the world's governments are ignoring this advice, and are failing to plan for large enough emission reductions to prevent climate change without overshooting carbon budgets:
But as Hollande was advocating for a radical position to tackle Climate Change, the French presidency of the UNFCCC left the Civil Society without the ability to see and listen to what governments are actually doing, or not doing, about it.
Children have right to live without fear of climate change and can sue US government, judge rules
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