The chancellor says this is necessary for the UK to move forward but how can it make economic sense to put the drivers of the UK economy at risk due to an ideological and
entrenched position on deficit reduction.
He cautioned against the tendency of the agencies and institution taking
entrenched positions on initiatives and policies aimed making the ports more efficient.
We all have different views, but I would ask people not to go into
entrenched positions on this and to look at the evidence.»
Not exact matches
On this point, I am convinced, the LCMS has
entrenched itself in an untenable
position.
It is therefore regrettable that discussion
on the subject of Church music can often become polarised, with some debaters appearing
entrenched in their
positions.
It was there,
on December, 13, 1862, that a Union brigade of II Corps attacked the Confederate left, two thousand
entrenched Rebels
positioned behind a four - foot high stone wall bordering a narrow lane.
Both candidates accused one another of being too
entrenched in the system to be in a
position to cast themselves as the outsiders they both claimed to be, and concerns about campaign donations from questionable donors arose
on both sides of the campaign.
Enugu and Ebonyi State chapters of the All Progressives Congress, APC, Monday, insisted
on entrenching zoning of political
positions in Nigeria's constitution.
«In the same corollary, the
position of Lagos State
on restructuring remains the same as stipulated in the manifesto of our great party, the All Progressives Congress, which states that «The APC shall initiate action to amend our Constitution with a view to devolving powers, duties and responsibilities to States and local governments in order to
entrench true Federalism and the Federal spirit».
Speaking at the unveiling of the statue, located
on Obafemi Awolowo Way by the Lagos Television (LTV) junction in Ikeja, governor Ambode said the party's
position, as stipulated in its manifesto, seeks to amend the Nigeria Constitution with a view to devolving powers to States and local governments in order to
entrench true Federalism and the Federal spirit and that the State supports the restructuring committee of the party going round the country to achieve same.
I hope the chancellor can see the damage his
entrenched position is having
on the economy.
To restore the public trust in public service, he's leading the effort to bring ethics reform to Albany by helping to pass a constitutional amendment stripping officials convicted of a felony of their taxpayer - funded retirement and instituting term limits
on legislative leadership
position, ensuring no one can accumulate
entrenched power and use it to his or her advantage.
The General Secretary of the Christian Council of Ghana, Rev. Dr. Opuni - Frimpong, is cautioning against parties taking
entrenched positions in the ongoing debate
on proposals for a new voters» register.
It would be far better if there were an agreed ban
on political honours as representing an incestuous means by which politicians can
entrench their own power and
position.
It seems to tick all the right boxes for an upscale four - door, and it properly
positioned, could do well to take
on its
entrenched German rivals.
The lesson of World War I was that huge artillery barrages
on entrenched positions achieve little.
For instance, when losing an aggressive push, the player may choose to pull their troops back behind defensive structures, build the cannons, and defend, essentially putting a clock
on the opponent where they are either forced to attack the
entrenched position or suffer a loss.
Some of the comments
on these pieces give a sobering indication of just how
entrenched the denialist
position is becoming in Australia.
Having completed his studies at the London School of Economics - where he was well
positioned to witness the deliberations of the UK
on offsets - he has long been a REC skeptic, attributing their popularity stateside to their lower price and their role as an
entrenched market mechanism to allow companies to meet U.S. Renewable Portfolio Standards.
Collaborative Practice is a different approach to the resolution of family law matters that focuses
on each party's interests rather than
entrenched legal
positions.
As American society has become more polarized in recent years, the debate over gun control has reflected this reality, with leaders and lawmakers
on both sides firmly
entrenched in their
positions.
It is contrary both to international standards and to fundamental values of our common law to
entrench a discriminatory rule which, because of the supposed
position on the scale of social organisation of indigenous inhabitants of a settled colony, denies them a right to occupy their traditional lands.
His Honour held that it would be contrary both to international standards and to fundamental values of the common law to
entrench a discriminatory rule, which because of the supposed
position on the scale of social organisation of the indigenous inhabitants of a settled colony, denied them a right to occupy their traditional lands.