Sentences with phrase «fair contribution»

Take this together with «those who have less watch more TV» and the discussion for fair contributions covers the whole possible range...
The court must bear in mind the objectives of the Guidelines, including to ensure a fair standard of support for children and fair contribution from both parents, and, in considering s. 9 (c), will be concerned with the standards of living in the two family homes and the ability of each parent to absorb the costs required to maintain the appropriate standard of living in the circumstances: Contino at para. 68.
We're strong believers in a culture of experimentation, and this model preserves fair contribution for early backers, without imposing rigid restrictions on the ability to test new SNT utility as the project evolves over time.
However, speaking to reporters afterwards, foreign secretary Jack Straw said: «What we are seeking to do is pay our fair contribution and exactly how much it is, is to be judged, but we think the offer we made was a fair one.»
Though the city's annual contribution to the MTA has historically been a paltry $ 100 million, Mr. de Blasio argued that the fares and tolls millions of city residents pay every day more than account for a fair contribution to the authority.
Subjecting every line of expenditure to the same tough tests: — protecting the living standards of struggling families — prioritising employment, productivity and growth — a ruthless insistence on value for money — and ensuring that, at a time when everyone is paying a tough price for the failings of a few, those who gained most in the good times can not evade or avoid their responsibility to make a fair contribution.
Announcing the plans last night, Mr Straw said Britain recognised its responsibility to pay a «fair contribution» to the cost of enlargement of the EU, because it has long championed the idea and expected to benefit significantly from it.
«We neither want to let banks off making their fair contribution, nor... drive them abroad.
He said that the wealthy - or those with the «broadest backs», as he called them - had to make a fair contribution and that trying to create a system to deal with the «two basic - rate taxpayers with a combined income of more than # 44,000» anomaly would be terribly complicated.
«We neither want to let banks off making their fair contribution, nor do we want to drive them abroad,» the chancellor said during the spending review.
Those who did so well out of the boom should now be asked to make their fair contribution through higher tax rates for the highest earners.
«Those who profit from financial markets must make a fair contribution to nation - building through taxes.
¦ than the EU's fair contribution» towards a two degrees target.
The vast majority of NDCs are not in line with a fair contribution to meet the Paris Agreement's long - term warming goal, it says.
CAT argues Brazil's pledge is at the «least ambitious end» of a fair contribution to global mitigation.
It's important to stress that this is Australia's fair contribution to global efforts to limit warming to 2 °C.
a 5 % target is inconsistent with Australia's fair contribution to the long - term global goal to limit warming to below 2 degrees.
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