Sentences with phrase «from public purse»

This will compare FLNP with no intervention in parents and children from public purse, societal and parents» perspectives.
For matters that can and should be funded from the public purse, there need to be adequate resources to prepare and present the case.
The CPR S35 requirements focus our presentations on the facts and we find that the direction provided in the smaller cases is quite helpful, especially on restricted time matters such as Housing disrepair cases which can sometimes (rarely) be on funding from the public purse.
When a choice must be made between doing nothing, paying from the public purse, or imposing the costs on the innocent, regulators are increasingly turning to picking the pockets of the innocent.
As a point of departure, the resources employed do not flow from the public purse; on the contrary, the advantage is granted by means of a transfer of resources between private persons (from producers of other types of electricity and electricity providers to producers of CHP electricity)-- as in PreussenElektra.
He continues to live from the public purse and it is a travesty that he does.
I assume that all of the funding used for the collection of said data originated from the public purse.
Seems the good Professor operates under the belief that he is entitled to his entitlements, even if they are funded from the public purse, because, you know, he's a Professor or something like that.
I agree that anything that comes from the public purse should be public domain but in practice projects also draw funds from corporations and individuals.
We are publicly funded by Arts Council of Wales and Cardiff City Council, but we still need to raise # 1.20 for every # 1 we receive from the public purse.
Equally important, the implementation of the LIFE proposal would not require any material new expenditures or guarantees from the public purse.
Hopefully it won't be voting more money for themselves from the public purse.
But can the private sector launch it without any demands from the public purse?
But they will also need to be aware of the underlying considerations that follow from the fact that academies» main source of funding is from the public purse.
That return underlines what incredible value the Foundation delivers for the tax payer, all the more remarkable when compared to other countries where all the costs of improving school sports facilities have to come from the public purse.
This program may yet lift the performance of our pupils as they go through the school system, although problems remain: out of Australia's total expenditure on early childhood education in 2010, parents contributed almost half the cost and only 56 per cent was met from the public purse — compared with an OECD average of 82 per cent public funding — and the rest was from private sources, probably parental pockets.
Clare Wilson notes that most of the cost of drug development comes from the public purse, not from the large...
Five other subscriptions from former Tory cabinet ministers and whips, plus the current chair of the ERG, means this group alone have claimed more than # 32,000 from the public purse.
Propagating falsehoods, with support from the public purse, distorts the public communication upon which democracy depends.
There are not many who have earned # 2 million from the public purse and contributed so little.
Hogg, former Tory MP for Sleaford and North Hykeham, caused public outrage after claiming # 2,200 from the public purse to clean the moat on his country estate.
Speaking to the Commons during business questions today, Ms Harman urged MPs to remember they are also «paid from the public purse».
Even where there are suspicions of partisan selectivity in the targets of the campaign, my inclination has been that anyone who is proven to have stolen from the public purse should go to prison.
It's just money from the public purse being wasted.»
Mr Maude then rented out the property and began claims on a second flat, with # 35,000 in mortgage payments coming from the public purse.
The PM is, I understand, now «looking closely» at doing just that, despite the opposition of Treasury officials who argue that the priority is to repay loans from the public purse as soon as possible.
If it now decides to follow Miliband's recommendation, and pay itself more money from the public purse, that rift will only grow.
- Members are personally responsible and accountable for ensuring that their use of any expenses, allowances, facilities and services provided from the public purse is in accordance with the rules laid down on these matters.
Many Nigerians have come to the conclusion, rightly or wrongly, but certainly understandably, that the Dapchi kidnapping was staged by persons in or around government and the security agencies to boost the government's image and perhaps extract resources from the public purse.
The other million receiving their P45s from the public purse would go on to find jobs in the private sector «created as a result of lower personal taxes and reduced business taxation and regulation».
«This government and its predecessors have long had an obsession with enriching the private sector from the public purse,» she said.
Questions - International Development PMQs Ten minute rule motion - national curriculum (emergency life support skills) Opposition day debate Adjournment debate - funding from public purse of trade union officials
Lord Fowler's comments echo those of his predecessor Baroness D'Souza, who said millions could be saved from the public purse by cutting the number of Lords.
In 2001 Mr Cameron bought a second home in his constituency for # 350,000 and began claiming over # 20,000 a year from the public purse on its interest - only mortgage.
«Yet it is clear we are in a new era of farm policy where multiple objectives should be delivered from the public purse and we welcome the opportunity to ask the public and industry how they want to continue to support farmers when the UK leaves the European Union.
This type of money from the public purse is normally designed to help small businesses prosper and grow and can be used for all kinds of purposes.
Should MBS want to have an economic recovery and at the same time hike rates, «then he is going to have to spend more from the public purse,» Chevenix said.

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From the point of view of society, there is a gain in that the cost of training for jobs is no longer borne by the public purse.
Take account of international experience Experience from other countries shows that interventions based on these principles drive up the level of child support paid; help foster constructive relationships between parents and children and between ex-partners; leave parents feeling better treated and also bring substantial savings to the public purse.
Others benefiting from their former's employer's largesse with the public purse included Ameet Gill, former director of strategy, and Liz Sugg, former head of operations at No 10.
«Is the NPP not the Government now trying to retrieve the fruits of my labour, the judgment, from Woyome and all other beneficiaries that includes the NDC for the public purse?
However, the list as released has created mixed reactions from a cross section of the Ghanaian public, with critics saying the figure will overburden the national purse.
The Strategic Thinkers Network - Africa (STRANEK) is of the strong view that the list of staffers at the Presidency as submitted to Parliament in accordance with section 11 of the Presidential Office Act, 1993 (Act 463) results in a wasteful expenditure which is not in tandem with President Akufo Addo's policy of protecting and saving the public purse from profligate expenditure and wanton abuse.
«Our report shows that the potential benefits to the public purse from increasing taxes on small business are at best minimal, and in the long term may actually damage public finances.
Without any special forensic financial audit, it is quite clear that increasing the number of staffers at the Presidency from 678 to 998 is a hooping 47 % increase in the number of personnel which will be very difficult to justify considering the prevailing economic conditions and the enormous pressures on the public purse.
And while some elected officials have credited the tougher negotiations spurred by IZ with yielding greater community benefits, some of the biggest concessions Mr. Constantinides wrung during ULURP will come not from the developer's purse but from the public's.
A decision which has received mixed reaction from the public with some suggesting that it will help in the rapid growth of the state and others who are of the view that it will drain the public purse.
The House of Commons was due to vote later today on a motion which would have increased the percentage of an MP's pensionable salary paid through the public purse from 26.8 per cent to 28.7 per cent.
According to Mr. Amidu, President Mahama is plotting to block his oral examination of the man at the centre judgement debt saga and prevent the people of Ghana from hearing the truth about the looting of the public purse.
These spurious allegations are untrue and symptoms of mental exhaustion and stress coming from the lootee of the public purse.
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