Sentences with phrase «equalisation in»

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The review highlighted that «in particular, the wine equalisation tax, as a value - based revenue - raising tax, is not well suited to reducing social harm».
In years past, when Arsenal were dominant, it was a way for the neighbours to try and put a spoke in their rivals» wheel, and it's a fixture which has generally seen an equalisation of talent for the duration of the 90 minuteIn years past, when Arsenal were dominant, it was a way for the neighbours to try and put a spoke in their rivals» wheel, and it's a fixture which has generally seen an equalisation of talent for the duration of the 90 minutein their rivals» wheel, and it's a fixture which has generally seen an equalisation of talent for the duration of the 90 minutes.
Conservatives accept their opposition to Lords reform could cost them another of the coalition's constitutional changes - the reduction in the size of the Commons from 650 to 600 MPs and equalisation of constituency sizes.
I am not at all sure that the reduction and equalisation of seats will be in the Tory manifesto, given events in this Parliament, but the priority which members give to the move reflects their frustration and anger with how the Liberal Democrats behaved.
Speaking in a debate on the issue at the TUC Congress in Brighton, NASUWT Deputy General Secretary Dr Patrick Roach said: «The NASUWT believes that full equalisation is needed and in the case of the Teachers» Pension Scheme we are lobbying to end this discrimination.
The equalisation of electorates necessary in Brighton and Hove will have knock on effects throughout Sussex.
The equalisation of seats was fair and, whilst I never believed it would deliver an extra 20 seats, would have resulted in some gains.
Clegg has been open that he had supported equalisation of boundaries in principle, but said months ago that he would exact retribution against the Tories for failing to back a deal to introduce an elected House of Lords.
Oliver Heald MP, who used to have responsibility for constitutional affairs in the shadow cabinet, believes in full equalisation of seats:
Study of the various forms of errors and the development of an equalisation technique to reduce the error rates in a particular data.
The observed changes in air temperature that we notice and measure occur during the process of equalisation and are fully explicable by that process alone.
I was always suspicious of the study by the RS anyway: it relied on models and on studies of mixing in bays where wave action on the shore would have ensured complete equalisation of partial pressures.
It seems safe to say that Brexit is unlikely to have a major impact on UK pensions legislation as many of the EU requirements already embedded in UK law are beneficial, such as equalisation of benefits.
On the contentious side Adam advises trustees, employers and benefit consultancies on professional negligence claims, typically around errors in scheme drafting and the equalisation of normal retirement ages for men and women, and on Part 8 claims for the rectification or interpretation of scheme documents.
This equalisation effect has also been seen in other types of insurance for individuals, such as life insurance.
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Identifying mechanisms for directly funding Indigenous organizations to deliver services on a regional basis (in accordance with the fiscal equalisation principle).
A comprehensive study by the Commonwealth Grants Commission of the potential application of the fiscal equalisation principle among Indigenous communities in Australia.
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