Sentences with phrase «from conditionalities»

Because all of this is flowing from conditionalities imposed on us.
«The Kinship Care Alliance warmly welcomes the announcement by Lord Freud, Minister for Welfare Reform, of a year's exemption from conditionality under Universal Credit for grandparents, older siblings, aunts and uncles and other relatives and friends (kinship) carers who are taking on the responsibility for bringing up children who are unable to live with their parents.

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December 2002 (769 kb PDF file): Research summaries on IMF conditionality and country ownership of reforms and on public policies and the Millennium Development Goals; country / area study: Hong Kong SAR; summaries of conferences on challenges to central banking from globalized financial systems and on globalization in historical perspective; agenda of Third Annual IMF Research Conference; summary of September 2002 World Economic Outlook; visiting scholars at the IMF; contents of latest issue of IMF Staff Papers, other IMF research publications.
Incoherence and coherence are here clearly distinguished in concept from the contradictoriness or freedom from it which belong to logical inconsistency and consistency, even though an essential relationship of mutual conditionality governs both senses.
But, if we may also add, the privileged world of the corrupt politician needs no love from the poor masses, as the richly lived and living experiences of the corrupt politician is not an academic question, much the same way we might ascribe «life is a dream» to the abject conditionalities of the poor masses.
If not through conditionality of membership prospects, the EU should be involved at least in a number of politically - related and politically - neutral questions, from education reform to public control for tender procedures and anti-corruption measures with detailed benchmarks.
Perhaps most painful is that because of the way funds (about $ 322m) returned from Switzerland were mishandled, we now have to accept conditionalities before our stolen assets are even returned to us.»
Perhaps most worrying of all, Labour has not disavowed the work of Liam Byrne (and indeed Iain Duncan Smith) that appears to pave the way for the introduction of conditionality from the Department for Work & Pensions and access via benefit cards, as in Australia.
My vision for the next 10 years would include a financial package that is delinked from markets and conditionalities that further entrench the oppressive structures that bare the poorest and most vulnerable, majority of them women, from effectively adapting and mitigating the effects of climate change.
Moreover, the clear severance of ESM from Article 136 (3) TFEU, and thus any roots in EU law, appears specious in light of the remainder of the judgment, which upholds the role of the EU institutions (including the Court) in the ESM and points to the importance of (Commission administered) conditionality on the one hand, while on the other, the application of the Charter of Fundamental Rights is excluded because the ESM is not within the scope of EU law.
Apart from its economic «strictness» financial assistance conditionality has, thus, gradually become «stricter» also in legal and institutional terms.
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