Sentences with phrase «continues with the labour»

In Dr Amy's picture the variability is absent which is very abnormal, but another trace may have normal variability (a nice squiggly line) with some quite impressive decels which you could wait on for a while, try dome position changes etc. it's not uncommon to think «crap, we're going to need a C Section», but then the problem resolves and you can continue with labour.
The analysis says that if the government continued with Labour's policy, where the basic state pension rose by the highest of inflation or 2.5 per cent — not earnings — would see the pension # 127 less by 2019/20.
But its very welcome, it will cause worry and concern in the PLP and this will feed into the public narrative of a government in serious trouble and decline If this type of Conservative poll lead continues with the Labour party continuing to drop under the 30 % barrier, I would expect it to have a similar destabilising effect on the Labour party comparable to the run up to the Conference season last year when we were facing an Autumn election with Labour riding high in the polls.
This lesson continues with the labour markets and covers two important topics.
Shadow Childrens and Education Secretary Ed Balls said, if the government was serious about academies serving children from poorer backgrounds, it would have continued with Labour's previous policy.

Not exact matches

The Vancouver Board of Trade is also pleased to see the investment in application processing by the NEB, and a continued commitment to workforce training and strengthening Canada's labour market, including the creation of the Canada Apprentice Loan program and assistance for persons with disabilities.
«In areas of the country with severe labour shortages, the TFW program is vital, allowing restaurants to remain in business, and to continue to provide jobs for their Canadian employees,» the organization said.
Consumer confidence has been close to record levels, and the labour market continued to strengthen, with the unemployment rate falling in December to its lowest level since 1976.
Subsequently, with continuing strong activity indicators, stretched labour markets and signs of possible pipeline price pressures (although core consumer prices remain benign), the Federal Reserve tightened monetary policy by 25 basis points to 5 per cent in June and then 5.25 per cent in August (Graph 5).
Also, the labour market in Europe continues to make only very slow progress with unemployment falling from a peak of 12.1 % in April 2013 to 10.3 % in January 2016, contrasting sharply with the steeper declines seen in the US and the UK over the past five years.
The labour market has also remained weak, with the unemployment rate continuing to hover around 5 1/4 to 5 1/2 per cent, as has been the case for the past 18 months or so.
Demand for labour has increased, with employment rising solidly over recent months and the unemployment rate continuing to trend down.
With production having run ahead of employment, it is likely that increased labour hiring will soon be required to facilitate the continued solid expansion of production.
Looking forward, recent job vacancy and hiring intentions data point to continued solid employment growth over the remainder of the year and into 2004, with print - and internet - based indicators of labour demand improving over recent months, following weakness over the first half of the year (Graph 43).
Household spending continues to grow solidly, supported by a relatively tight labour market, with the unemployment rate remaining at historically low levels.
The profits recovery has been driven by continued strong productivity growth in conjunction with subdued compensation growth (due to the weak labour market), which has seen unit labour costs fall by 5 per cent since June 2001 — the largest fall on record (Graph A4).
Nonetheless, household spending continues to be supported by a strong labour market, with employment growing by 4.4 per cent over 2004 and the unemployment rate declining to an historically low 3.6 per cent.
The next phase must go beyond hard infrastructure to deal with a range of governance, labour, and efficiency issues that continue to be a drag on the competitiveness of west coast ports.
Labour peers sat nearby interrupted Lord Pearson with shouts of «rubbish» and «nonsense», before he continued: «When they are strong enough to do so.
«Consumers should reward companies with ethical integrity in their supply chains and continue to demand that worlds largest chocolate companies answer the question of how consumers can be assured their chocolate is not produced using exploited child labour,» says Tim Newman from ILRF's campaigns department.
When a midwife who has nearly lost hospital privileges and couldn't tell an obstructed labour to save her life continues to practice, promising she is a safe provider while not acknowledging that she has been sanctioned by her own College, when really she is actively continuing to lie to women and they pay with their bodies, how is that feminist?
Certainly there are circumstances that arise during a labour, in which case we will transfer with you to a hospital and continue there.
the time of labour and delivery) factors that may be related to a mother's difficulty with establishing a breastfeeding relationship, if this is what she is choosing, should be investigated in order to help restore a mother's confidence in her ability to establish and continue breastfeeding.
Mr Clegg has just informed me that while he intends to continue his dialogue that he has begun with the Conservatives, he now also wishes to take forward formal discussions with the Labour party.
The onset of a long period in opposition for social democratic standard - bearers such as Labour in Britain and the SPD in Germany, coupled with continuing slow growth, high unemployment and falling unionisation, led the parties of the Socialist International into a comprehensive accommodation with neo-liberalism — albeit one wrapped in soothing social market rhetoric and homeopathic concessions at the margins.
I continue to be bemused by the accusation that Blue Labour has a difficulty with feminism.
Jeremy Corbyn's continued presence at the top of the UK Labour Party threatens it with electoral annihilation.
Marquand's «lost Eden», he continued, «is the peculiarly British type of collectivism that came into being with the postwar settlement established by Labour in 1945».
Labour lost because they: a) broke manifold electoral promises b) lied shamelessly to the people and parliament c) engaged in industrial - scale corruption and lame cover - up d) wilfully enraged their newest supporters e) eschewed democracy at every opportunity f) treated the electorate like idiots g) alienated a vast constituency of voters with strong personal interest in the well - being of our servicemen h) inherited the most benign of economies and recklessly maxed out the public debt i) devoted inordinate time and effort to policies based on immature class war antics j) engaged in open internal dissent while being too cowardly to take any definitive action k) offered a wholly negative electoral campaign Unless confidence is restored in these areas, Labour will continue to be despised.
The Conservatives could tear themselves apart over Europe once more, and Labour could continue to fight with each other about the future of their economic offering to the public.
«The latest polls are welcome indications of the strong backing for the SNP we are seeing in communities across Scotland - while Labour are continuing to pay the price for working hand in glove with the Tories during the referendum, and lining up with them at Westminster to vote for more cuts.
I personally don't mind whether there's a Lab - LibDem coalition if there's a hung parliament, or a semi-formal pact that allows Labour to continue in office with conditional LibDem support.
The wait for more information on the scale of the problem continues - with Labour expected to publish its first national guess at the damage the transition is causing shortly.
Labour's reforms introduced the principle that claimants of sickness benefit had a right to expect help with getting ready to return to work, but had a responsibility to engage with the support on offer as a condition of continuing to receive benefit.
The Tories will continue to press forward with labour market reform making real people's lives increasingly difficult and unsustainable.
Perhaps the most famous act of opposition to Section 28 came when Shaun Woodward, a Conservative MP with a transgender sister, defected from the Conservative Party and his seat and joined the ruling Labour Party in opposition to the Conservatives» continued support of Section 28.
But after rolling mass resignations from the shadow cabinet, which have continued into Tuesday with Pat Glass resigning as shadow education secretary just two days after being appointed, Milband said it was time for Labour to unite around an alternative candidate.
Just on constitutional reform, which continues to be a big interest for you: looking back at the sweep of New Labour in office under Blair and now Brown, hasn't it been a big failure really on what Roy Jenkins called «breaking the mould» issues: Lib - Labbery, elected second chamber - you must be disappointed with that record.
«They had hoped to leave that meeting with the confidence to continue to support the leadership in bringing the Labour Party together from within the Shadow Cabinet.
This is little surprise as the report appears more focussed on the Chakrabarti Inquiry and Labour Party antisemitism than offering new recommendations - despite noting that «the majority of antisemitic abuse and crime has historically been, and continues to be, committed by individuals associated with (or motivated by) far - right wing parties and political activity».
Continuing on the theme of the race for London mayor, we have a story from last month on a poll which showed the Labour candidate begins with a hefty lead in the capital.
Support for Labour continued to erode (with it standing at 30 - 32 % in opinion polls) in the months up to Blair being forced from office in April 2007.
To be frank his views made what should have been an easy decision into a difficult one.I don't trust Smith and will back Jeremy again but I am concerned.Having sensible views on immigration and defence is ethical and doesn't turn me into a raging right winger or closet racist and is probably in line with what most potential Labour voters want.I'd like to think that more will join our party and that Corbyn will continue democratizing it, giving us the opportunity to shape policy ourselves.
Adrian Kavanagh, 20th May 2016 Following the appointment of Brendan Howlin as the new leader of the Labour Party earlier on this day, this might be an appropriate point to consider the constituencies that Labour may be specifically targeting with... Continue reading →
The rest of us will continue with our march away from the Labour Party.
A most interesting part of Formby's election statement was «I stand for a tolerant and welcoming party, with no place for antisemitism, racism and misogyny...» Note that antisemitism comes first for her, unlike the «Islamophobia etc.» formula preferred by Corbyn and Chakrabarti, despite the fact that antisemitism is a continuing problem within Labour with Livingstone's case being kicked a few more yards down the road today.
As early as 1918, the TUC debated whether to continue to co-operate with the Labour Party following changes to the constitution to allow Party membership to non-unionists.
The West of Scotland is, in common with the rest of the country, a region where Labour has lost seats at a considerable rate, with 2016 likely to continue the trend.
The government continues with DUP support with an enthused Labour Party and the SNP licking their wounds.
He said Labour party officials would continue to «vigorously pursue» their position - which was endorsed at this year's autumn conference, in all discussions with Sir Hayden.
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