Sentences with phrase «for ordinary»

Three percent among both KLT and YLT respondents said that their families had not enough money for ordinary or special things.
There is no reason to think technocrats know better, especially since Thaler and Sunstein offer no means for ordinary people to comment on, let alone correct, the technocrats» prescriptions.
For us ordinary people, though, the clock is a tyrant.
Ordinarily protons, which carry the same electric charge, would repel each other, but when they are close enough, those forces become less important than the strong nuclear force, which binds the antiprotons together, just as it does for ordinary protons.
«SpaceCub began as an off - hand comment from Geoff that we should have some sports model spaceships for ordinary citizens,» recalls Burkhead.
The Kodak made it possible for ordinary Americans to take snapshots at a reasonable cost, and so a whole host of everyday situations became fodder for amateur photographers: a child's birthday party, a trip to the beach, a vacation.
Ancient lead sells for $ 40 per pound, about 40 times the going rate for ordinary lead.
So this system works really well and it gets that dirty fuel from the oil well, on to the tanker to the refinery, to your neighbor and into your car, and it's a system; and what that system allows is for ordinary people to do pretty extraordinary things; to get personal mobility at what for many years, was a very cheap price.
The normal insulation for ordinary electrical wiring, polyethylene, is unsuitable for very high - voltage direct current because the cables tend to rupture.
Physicists around the world are building rudimentary quantum computers that exploit this and other quantum effects to do things that are provably impossible for ordinary computers, such as finding a target record in a database with too few queries.
By simulating changes in tax rates (including for ordinary income and long - term capital gains and dividend income), exemptions and deductions, changes in after - tax income and average changes in the state - level, Gini coefficient for all 50 U.S. states were estimated.
It would also bring treatment time for resistant TB into line with that for ordinary TB.
«When I am looking for a postdoc, I put a starting salary for this kind of job 3 to 4 degrees higher than for ordinary mathematics postdocs, because I know it's going to be very difficult to find good people,» says Stark.
Schrödinger drew on his deep knowledge of classical mechanics, and his equation in many ways resembles those used for ordinary waves.
It is focusing on a problem that is fiendishly difficult for ordinary computers but that a quantum computer will do naturally: simulating the behaviour of a random arrangement of quantum circuits.
«I'm running to stand up for ordinary people who have been shut out of our political system,» the Fordham professor said.
Mrs May wants the conference message to be that her Government will deliver «a better deal for ordinary working people, and a better deal for Britain abroad».
She's running, she says, to «stand up for ordinary people who have been shut out of the political system.»
In an interview, Ms. Teachout said she was running to «stand up for ordinary people who have been shut out of the political system,» while promising to travel all over the large district — comprising parts of 11 upstate and Hudson Valley counties — to get her message out.
In her main address on Wednesday, Mrs May plans to focus on how she wants a, «Better deal for ordinary working people».
In a speech to SNP activists, she said a party that «frightens the life out of the Westminster establishment» was «good news for ordinary people in Scotland and right across these islands».
All considered it successful, though there were the usual concerns about lack of time for ordinary delegates, and the waving of bizarre objects to attract the Chair's attention.
Speaking at a party in Westminster, the Ukip leader, Nigel Farage, declared Friday the UK's «independence day», and said the referendum result was a «victory for real people, a victory for ordinary people, a victory for decent people».
If the predictions now are right, this will be a victory for real people, a victory for ordinary people, a victory for decent people.
Tracey Crouch, MP for Chatham and Aylesford, said: «Quite a lot of these costs are now too high for ordinary working families and we have to think about that.»
«The typical annual cost for an ordinary working family would increase under these proposals to around # 440 for each child aged between four and seven.»
Vince Cable, the business secretary, wants to make it easier for ordinary shareholders to prevent FTSE 100 bosses being awarded huge sums if they are not delivering exceptional results.
«Polls go up and down — one thing goes up and up is the cost of living for ordinary families,» he said after a new YouGov / Sunday Times poll found that only 17 % of respondents thought he was up to the job of prime minister.
«I'm the equivalent of the independent candidate, the independent voice the voice for change... the voice for transparency... the voice for ordinary citizens having someone fighting for them at the Capitol, shaking up the status quo.»
«We are making sure that the system of private insurance works for ordinary families,» he said, calling the legislation a «patient's bill of rights on steroids» and «the toughest insurance reform in history.»
«Throughout my career, I've never been afraid to stand up for ordinary citizens whose voices are drowned out by special interests, big corporations, and powerful insiders,» she said in a statement.
The Democrats say what one part of the electorate wants to hear, the Republicans say what another part wants to hear (pro-church, against «liberal» ideas such as evolution and climate change), but finally the difference for ordinary people is marginal.
One that gets us the right deal abroad but also ensures we get a better deal for ordinary working people at home.
«This solid foundation has to be advanced in a manner that our growth trajectory is accelerated, our social and welfare initiatives for ordinary citizens is expanded, the opportunities to provide access and quality education to ALL our children is achieved, and our nation is able to feed itself and reap the benefits in expanded trade of our diversified agricultural produce,» President Mahama stated.
At such a time, the parson should not aspire to the judgments which are proper to the politician; instead, this is a place for ordinary human compassion of the kind that is reconciling.
«This is a place for ordinary human compassion.
With the selling off of council houses making it even more difficult for families to find suitable accommodation, Mr Draper insisted that the Prime Minister should give up his residence at the publicly owned Chequers — one of at least three the Prime Minister enjoys, and have it converted into affordable flats for ordinary families.
The CPP, he said, «recognising the time will focus on the use of cooperatives to maximise revenue for ordinary individuals, families and communities.
With the unions causing much misery for ordinary householders he could not give the strikers his unqualified support, on the other hand the trade union movement was Labour's traditional bed rock of support whom he could not afford to offend.
For ordinary citizens, many aspects internal reforms carried out in Parliament since 2009 are not very visible, because they do not attract sufficient media attention and discussion.
You don't have to like Tony Blair, or what he did to Iraq to concede that he achieved more for ordinary people — increased spending on public services, the minimum wage, a reduction in child poverty, peace in Northern Ireland — than Foot, Kinnock, Miliband or Corbyn combined, by virtue of actually getting elected.
Lord Tebbit said the week - long conference was a great social event for the ordinary members to rub shoulders with cabinet ministers in the fuggy atmosphere of the conference hotel bars, or the banquets and dinner - dances organised by the seaside.»
Sean has the vision and savvy to get things done for ordinary people in the Hudson Valley.
«I also think he doesn't speak for the cabinet, for the Labour party, for the ordinary members that I was out door - knocking with yesterday evening.
According to an attendee conveying a statement from the former president, Clinton believes Schneiderman has «demonstrated remarkable tenacity and skill as negotiators and advocates for ordinary Americans.
Labour once stood up for ordinary people against the interests of the powerful.
He said the Lib Dems were «delivering for ordinary people», citing increases in the tax threshold and state pension.
Miliband also promised to clamp down on zero - hours contracts and accused David Cameron of oozing contempt for ordinary workers
She said the Government would «pull down» the barriers which were leading to divides in education, home ownership, and employment and «secure a better deal at home for ordinary, working people».
Teachout said she's running to «stand up for ordinary people who have been shut out of the political system,» while promising to travel all over the large district — comprising parts of 11 upstate and Hudson Valley counties — to get her message out.
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