In others, women will take to the streets to
demand real policy changes — particularly in nations where women's rights are newly under threat.
In return,
they demanded real policy change by national governments to cut greenhouse gas emissions [3].
Not exact matches
At the same time, he acknowledged the downside risks because
changes in fiscal
policy could push
real interest rates higher, offsetting haven
demand.
It is also about refusing to actually let the laity have any
real power, and giving in to their
demands for
change in
policy on abuse would start to give them
real power.
This strikes me as a far better analogy than the earlier elections you cite — Like Wilson, Cameron could have cannily used every day to illustrate that while he was doing his best to govern with a minority, the radical
changes the economic crisis
demanded were being blocked at every turn and that he deserved to be given a
real chance to put his
policies into effect.
Some of these risks include: a deterioration in national, regional, and local economies; tenant defaults; local
real estate conditions, such as an oversupply of, or a reduction in
demand for, rental space; property mismanagement;
changes in operating costs and expenses, including increasing insurance costs, energy prices,
real estate taxes, and costs of compliance with laws, regulations, and government
policies.
Broad awareness and collective mobilisation and pressure to
demand real change are needed to force the EU to abandon false solutions and adopt effective and just climate
policies.
On Feb. 23, ten days after the shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School, Florida Gov. Rick Scott released a Major Action Plan to address the
demands of the hundreds of MSD students who have been calling for the government to make
real policy change in light of this tragedy.