Sentences with phrase «deeper cuts»

By contrast Republicans, in crafting a budget for the rest of this fiscal year, wielded knives all over the budget, making deeper cuts at favorite programs of liberals like the college grants, heating assistance, and the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, which they want to zero out.
On the other hand, if the administration assumes Congress is not likely to act and any further climate action will require more executive authority, that raises the question of whether the White House can reasonably squeeze deeper cuts out of EPA regulations and other unilateral measures.
The European Union needs to cut greenhouse gas emissions by 50 percent from 1990 levels by 2030 to avoid the worst effects of climate change, according to a British government paper, likely to fuel debate on whether deeper cuts are affordable.
This survival axe is built to help make deeper cuts with fewer swings, conserving your energy and time.
While these would be sizable cuts for the Office of Science, DOE's applied technology programs would receive deeper cuts still (see chart at right), reflecting the Administration's interest in tightening the scope of government's role in science and technology, and relying instead on industry to bring new technologies to fruition.
MIRA «is part of an effort across the National Institutes of Health to expand the agency's use of awards that support people based on their track record, not projects,» but the problem is that, «[o] n average, the new awards amount to a 12 % cut in a recipient's overall average NIGMS funding for the past 5 years, with much deeper cuts for some.»
If Congress spends more than the limits, it automatically triggers across - the - board spending cuts under the federal sequester process and deeper cuts to the military.
Higher council tax bands have always been the likely way of appeasing the Lib Dem demand for higher taxes on the wealthy as their price for accepting deeper cuts in welfare.
«It is scandalous that in the context where the Conservative Party is proposing even deeper cuts to funding post the General Election, it still plans to pour millions of pounds into free schools.
Schools, hospitals, public - safety and mass - transit programs are now going to have to face deeper cuts later, and everyone's probably going to get way higher taxes.
The Tories see a chance to move the UK to the right, force through a hard Brexit and impose deeper cuts.
This, The Sunday Times tells us, «is higher than the 49.7 % peak reached when Denis Healey had to turn to the IMF for help in 1976, and underlines the scale of the crisis in the public finances and the even deeper cuts in spending that will be needed after the election.»
But Hagel's plan calls for deeper cuts, including shrinking the Army to its smallest size since before World War II.
Cuomo's proposal would force even deeper cuts, Eaton said.
When the former Labour Chancellor promised «deeper cuts than Thatcher,» the fact of the matter is that we would be committing to a pretty similar plan whichever party we ended up in government with.
And as the nasty party in Westminster doggedly pursue deeper cuts in public finances, we see vulnerable people scraping by to survive, without access to public services - with no hope for their future.
«A vote for Ukip is a vote for higher taxes for working families, charges to see your GP, huge tax giveaways for the rich and even deeper cuts to public services.»
Late last month we found 79 %, little changed on the 77 % recorded in June 2009, backing the protection of spending on some services even if that means bigger rises in taxation and / or deeper cuts elsewhere.
The IFS said that the Conservative plans to get rid of «the bulk» of the deficit over the course of the next parliament will involve the biggest spending cuts since the second world war, while Labour and Lib Dem plans will result in deeper cuts that at any time since the 1970s.
That strikes me as more sensible than the alternative: deeper cuts to the budgets for training, skills, science and further education.
The place to begin is Nassau County, where County Executive Edward Mangano is resisting pressure from the Nassau Interim Finance Authority to make deeper cuts in his unbalanced budget.
The EU's INDC frames its 2030 target as a cut of «at least» 40 % on 1990 levels, leaving room for deeper cuts in the context of a successful international agreement.
Last week, just a day after the output cut deal was extended as - is until March 2018, Novak said in an interview with CNBC that deeper cuts to OPEC's oil production were not out of the question, but their implementation would depend on how things unfold with the current agreement.
Germany's parliament is unlikely to approve any rescue without deeper cuts, but further austerity risks pushing Spain into civil conflict.
In an attempt to hold on to those shareholders, the company made deeper cuts in the workforce than previously planned and curtailed early - stage research programs.
Some conservatives want deeper cuts for them.
Some business lines will face deeper cuts than others, and the details haven't been finalized.
Initially, the cap would be set at a low level, but every three months the Fed would raise it, allowing deeper cuts to its holdings.
The money will patch holes in Detroit's pension funds, prevent even deeper cuts to retirees and avert the sale of city - owned art at the world - class museum.
Even after the proposed cut, agriculture would remain the largest spending area, with deeper cuts pencilled in for infrastructure investment in the bloc's poorest regions as well as research.
Failure of prices to recover raises the prospect of even deeper cuts to investment by oil and gas companies next year and would likely result in Canada's economy remaining on a slower growth path than the 2.2 per cent pace we are expecting.»
Spain recently revealed more austerity in its 2013 budget, which will likely have to be modified to include deeper cuts when over-optimistic macroeconomic growth assumptions don't materialize.
Trump's latest budget — if enacted — would make deep cuts to smart grid, power - grid operations, and other research that could improve the reliability, efficiency, and cost of US energy infrastructure.
Ultimately, deep cuts to Medicaid — still preserved in the new bill — could be its undoing among moderates like Nevada's Dean Heller (who now says he's undecided but has previously trashed the GOP's proposals), Ohio's Rob Portman (who expressed some skepticism about the legislation Thursday), and Alaska's Lisa Murkowski (who was able to wrangle a very Alaska - centric measure into the BCRA, though it's not clear if that will be enough to win her vote).
Those deep cuts are also why CBO projects the bill would, on net, save the federal government $ 321 billion over the next ten years.
Royal Dutch / Shell and BP on Tuesday joined peers in reporting higher than expected earnings by making further deep cuts in spending to cope with an oil price downturn now in its third year.
Pensioners demonstrate to protest against deep cuts to pensions and measures included in the government's draft 2018 budget, on November 23, 2017 in Athens.
In effect, the BCA set caps mandating that discretionary outlays rise a couple of points a year from a low baseline established by the deep cuts between 2011 and 2013.
The German - dominated European approach is to avoid easy fixes and seek real, long - term solutions, notably deep cuts to government spending.
Said Rep. Ed Royce, R - Calif., chairman of the House Foreign Affairs Committee: «I am very concerned by reports of deep cuts that could damage efforts to combat terrorism, save lives, and create opportunities for American workers.»
And 14 % were committed to aligning their goals with climate science, which requires deep cuts in emissions to achieve Paris agreement goals, up from 9 % last year.
Offices that will see deep cuts include those responsible for promoting energy efficiency, bringing carbon capture and storage to market, and extending the life of nuclear power plants.
New Credit Suisse CEO Tidjane Thiam wasted little time in making deep cuts to parts of the fixed income business.
To get much more, Peltz might suggest a deeper cut: offloading razor maker Gillette.
Straw Man wants to write budgets with machetes, with «deep cuts to public services,» Finance Minister Joe Ceci says near the start of his address.
We're seeing a lot of proposals in Congress that aren't accompanied by a lot of thought or analysis of what impact a deep cut in travel budgets could have,» such as a reduction in services for taxpayers and for veterans, and fewer job - related conferences.
The traditional approach to climate negotiations has been to fight about the allocation of pain: Who will make the deepest cuts?
Trump has also proposed a deep cut in the corporate tax rate — from 35 to 15 percent — and expanded it to include not just corporations, but also small businesses and, notably, other conglomerates like Trump's own real estate empire.
Given how long it takes to see the fruits of any significant research effort (Apple's latest iPhone chip was eight years in the making), the risk to research and innovation from activists who force deep cuts to drive up the share price and then sell out before the pipeline dries up is obvious.
Canadian investigative reporter Mike De Souza reports on InsideClimate News that Canada's pro-Keystone ad campaign in Washington, DC is misleading Americans about deep cuts...
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