Sentences with phrase «fair change people»

Whether on Europe or immigration or on the economy, Labour has got more to do to show we can deliver the real fair change people want to see.»

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Speaking to 1,000 people at the sold out conference, Broadbent called on delegates to seize this «once - in - a-generation opportunity for progressive change, an opportunity to ensure we have a fair voting system in which every voter counts, in which every citizen has a real opportunity to elect a candidate according to his or her values.
Ann ensures that each Grace Case offers you not only fair - trade, artisan - crafted heirlooms that changes the worlds for so many of our sisters, but Ann also offers creative ideas and resources of how to use these heirlooms to continue to give grace forward in your own life, to your people, and your community — so you, as a GenEsther, get to be the gift, for such a time as now.
I hear the current debate about the 1 % vs the 99 % and everybody giving their fair share, and how to balance the budget, and so on, and I just think that no matter what, nothing will change until people from the top to the bottom become less greedy.
1) Everything changes and ends, 2) Things do not always go according to plan, 3) Life is not always fair, 4) Pain is part of life, 5) People are not loving and loyal all the time.
Between all of those things, we've already made some progress in changing laws and electing people who we think will do a better job of making the system more fair
To be fair, people who are more of Kierkegaard's stripe pray that they will be aligned in some way with that omnipotent God, not that they can change its will in some way.
Changing the wine business one person, one bottle, one glass at a time: wine made the right way... because fair is fair.
Fair enough, I agree RSH — I was just saying all the arguments change slightly depending on what time period people deem relevant.
arsene wont change his tactics and for people who have short memories about wednesday ospina had to make a fair few good saves and gala got behind us and they ai nt even half the team chelski is!
On January 19, we are all going to be forced into a radical change of our travel arrangements leading to confusion, anger and a fair few people being late for kick - offs as they struggle to park.
Similarly western hemisphere countries have said some kind things to the decedents of indigenous people who faired poorly under previous policies, and revolutions have blamed deposed rulers for bad things, but I'm not sure that it is in the spirit of the question to count changes in government.
Shadow chancellor Ed Balls said that people were relying on Labour to tackle NHS waiting times and zero - hours contracts, and to get the deficit down in a fair way while delivering real change and rising living standards.
«I am so proud of @cynthiaNixon, no one cares more than she does about EVERY person getting a fair change and a good education.
According to the Chief of Staff, President Mahama's achievement coupled with his commitment to building a fair and just society, is unparalleled, the need for the good people of Ghana to maintain him on December 7, to continue with his drive to change lives and transform Ghana.
Individual voters choose what they want to choose — whether or not the information and perspectives they hear were all actually correct information and fair perspectives (their job at the time to decide if they accept any information, whatever its nature, or whether they check it)... whether or not they later change their mind or wish they'd known other information (as happens to many people after most elections anyway)... and the democratic process respects their freely made choice as the result.
And it's because we are determined to do what's fair by people who work in the public sector that we are suggesting other changes.
I am so proud of @CynthiaNixon, no one cares more than she does about EVERY person getting a fair change and a good education.
A poll for the Sunday People newspaper found that voters believed - by a majority of 46 % to 35 % - that the principle of the change was «only fair» at a time of economic austerity.
«No one cares more than she does about EVERY person getting a fair change and a good education,» she wrote.
He is the «change candidate» who has the greatest potential to connect with a wider electorate and especially with those politically engaged young people, internationalist in outlook, who have lost faith in conventional Westminster politics but yearn for a more democratic, fairer and freer Britain.
He showed people a vision of a fairer society and millions voted for change.
The figures quoted in the Independent are those for «swing voters» (defined in the normal way, as those people who say there is a fair chance they will change their mind before the next election).
People who attended Gamblers Anonymous gambled less often, showed increased readiness for change and enhanced coping skills, but appeared to fair better when Gamblers Anonymous was combined with other therapeutic approaches, a comprehensive review has found.
Personally, I think that's fair: if gives people like you — action takers who are ready to make a change — the opportunity to get an amazing program for an extremely low entry point.
I am a very open minded person, someone who accepts people as they are, I am a fair individual who adapts to changes in life
I am a very open minded person, someone who accepts people as they are, I am a fair individual who adapts to changes in life and enjoys life to the fullest.
That said, with its fair retail price and exceptional transfer, this DVD of Schindler's List will continue to move audiences with its representation of a devastating period in history, and stand as a testament to how the efforts of even one person can change the world.
There is a point where no one will buy anything on the iOS app Store unless it cost $ 0.99 cents and that has kind of changed so those things are constantly going up and down but I think a fair price point, taking into account of game content, the longevity of how long an average person would play it, there are always exceptions.
FEA Launched - The Fair Education Alliance, a coalition for change in education comprising 27 of the UK's leading organisations including Teach First, launches with the goal of ending the achievement gap between young people from our poorest communities and their wealthier peers.
Fair is aiming to change the way people get cars by breaking up the standard two - or three - year lease agreement in favor of a flexible model that allows customers to return their car at any time.
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1 - people will read less, yes, but not much less, for a limited time 2 - indies, and small publishers will sell more 3 - Big 6 publishers will get hurt 4 - Big 6 published authors will get hurt 5 - Big 6 published authors will start an uprising (that could actually happen sooner...) 6 - Things will change, and we'll get to the «fair deals», «fair pricing», etc. that we all want and that you are petitioning for
«Divorce changes a person's financial situation dramatically and often there is no planning for it,» says Debbie Hartzman, a Certified Divorce Financial Analyst in Kingston, Ont., and co-author of Divorce Isn't Easy, But It Can Be Fair.
Fair Isaac Corp., the developer of the widely used FICO score, plans to introduce key changes designed to derail schemes that transplant high - quality credit card histories into the files of people with low FICO scores.
The changes announced in August from Fair Isaac (FICO) could help those dealing with medical debt, and will also give a boost to people who were dinged with collections but paid off the related debts.
If people understand that they MUST change their stock allocations in response to big price swings, each swing upward will bring on sales and those sales will pull prices back to fair - value levels again.
Often owners think that a change of job requiring more working hours isn't fair to the dog, but quite honestly, most of the time people spend at home with their pets is spent doing something other than fawning on the pet every minute and the actual attention the dog receives is far less than the owner thinks.
Given this list, let's look at how one game developer discusses changes to its game in a way that probably makes people think that their decisions are more fair.
In practical conversation, it's my experience that people typically express the desire to handicap SWMs and create their own priv... uh, I mean, reset their own game to the lowest difficulty level... rather than change the system to be more fair to everybody.
Steve Zavattero: Ray and I feel strong that with the myriad of changes in the contemporary art world — the many gallery closures, the move toward online sales, the focus on the art fair — many committed, professional, talented artists were suddenly not being afforded the same opportunities for in - person, solo exhibition exposure that existed previously.
As for what's changed in Miami over the last 10 years, «There is more competition now and I think people are being more selective, which requires us to be more selective,» and added, «We are definitely continuing that same curated approach and over half the fair will contain focused booths of three artists or less.»
Here on our doorstep at Columbia University in NYC there is a huge team of scientists along with Al Gore who just won the Noble Prize for doing the research and spreading the word on climate change and with the Columbia Earth Institute as an advisor the city on how to adapt to this crisis and do our fair share in mitigating it, the members of this Noble Prize winning team should be brought front and center to explain the dire situation to the people of this town.
Steve, The ratio of human emissions to increment in air ppm is called the airborne fraction, and I think Wiki gives a fair summary of opinion about it — it had been thought to be remarkably stable, but some people think it is changing recently.
The U.N. Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (which, to be fair, advances the cause of global governance) has stated that if we don't cut carbon emissions there will be «severe, pervasive and irreversible impacts for people and ecosystems.»
They include, among many others, principles on what is each nation's fair share of safe global emissions, who is responsible for reasonable adaptation needs of those people at greatest risk from climate damages in poor nations that have done little to cause climate change, should high - emitting nations help poor nations obtain climate friendly energy technologies, and what responsibilities should high - emitting nations have for refugees who must flee their country because climate change has made their nations uninhabitable?
People on the frontline of climate change, who are already suffering as a result of climate change, demand that rich countries to do their fair share of emissions reductions and provide necessary finance for an energy transformation in Southern countries.
In summary, a strong case can be made that the US emissions reduction commitment for 2025 of 26 % to 28 % clearly fails to pass minimum ethical scrutiny when one considers: (a) the 2007 IPCC report on which the US likely relied upon to establish a 80 % reduction target by 2050 also called for 25 % to 40 % reduction by developed countries by 2020, and (b) although reasonable people may disagree with what «equity» means under the UNFCCC, the US commitments can't be reconciled with any reasonable interpretation of what «equity» requires, (c) the United States has expressly acknowledged that its commitments are based upon what can be achieved under existing US law not on what is required of it as a mater of justice, (d) it is clear that more ambitious US commitments have been blocked by arguments that alleged unacceptable costs to the US economy, arguments which have ignored US responsibilities to those most vulnerable to climate change, and (e) it is virtually certain that the US commitments can not be construed to be a fair allocation of the remaining carbon budget that is available for the entire world to limit warming to 2 °C.
Such a framing ignores that it is tens of millions of poor people around the world who will be most harmed by climate change if high - emitting nations fail to reduce their emissions to their fair share 0f safe global emissions.
This is so because in addition to the theological reasons given by Pope Francis recently: (a) it is a problem mostly caused by some nations and people emitting high - levels of greenhouse gases (ghg) in one part of the world who are harming or threatening tens of millions of living people and countless numbers of future generations throughout the world who include some of the world's poorest people who have done little to cause the problem, (b) the harms to many of the world's most vulnerable victims of climate change are potentially catastrophic, (c) many people most at risk from climate change often can't protect themselves by petitioning their governments; their best hope is that those causing the problem will see that justice requires them to greatly lower their ghg emissions, (d) to protect the world's most vulnerable people nations must limit their ghg emissions to levels that constitute their fair share of safe global emissions, and, (e) climate change is preventing some people from enjoying the most basic human rights including rights to life and security among others.
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