Sentences with phrase «dismissing government plans»

In fact, they have passed two particular conference motions dismissing government plans.

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For their part, the federal government has not budged, staunchly defending this plan by dismissing the huge impact their changes will have on how we operate small businesses, and by inferring that doctors and other professionals are tax cheaters who unfairly take advantage of small business tax - saving mechanisms.
The government quickly dismissed Miliband's plans, saying that they would lead to «lights going out».
Kaduna State government has dismissed three directors with the Kaduna State Urban Planning and Development Agency (KASUPDA), and two others from Kaduna State Geographic Information Service, (KADGIS),...
Writing in the New Statesman within days of the Conservative - Liberal Democrat government taking office, the general secretary of the Trades Union Congress dismissed the coalition's plans as «madness» and complained of «needless austerity».
WASHINGTON (CNN)- House Speaker Nancy Pelosi Thursday dismissed the idea of health - insurance cooperatives as an alternative to a government - sponsored health - care plan.
Critics quickly dismissed the plan as political messaging, rather than a genuine attempt to fund the government, an exercise that is fraught with pitfalls in the best of times.
The government implemented a public - school teacher evaluation plan to dismiss teachers receiving negative evaluations for three years in a row.
Labour has said its own analysis of official figures suggests the plan could cost # 1.3 bn with a shortfall in funding over # 1.1 bn - a suggestion dismissed by the government as «completely untrue».
Rather than seeing the SEA process as a decision - making tool the Supreme Court dismissed the appeal on the basis that the government's plans for HS2 had no influence over how or what Parliament would ultimately vote for and therefore did not trigger the obligation to conduct an SEA.
It is entirely reasonable to ask whether it is adequate that at the end of a sustained ten year process of reconciliation the government has failed to provide a national response and detailed plan of action for implementation of the recommendations of the Council for Aboriginal Reconciliation and has instead dismissed them as being of largely symbolic rather than practical application.
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