Sentences with phrase «fundamentally changing the government»

It looked at fundamentally changing the government oversight that attaches to phases.

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Microsoft, through appeal, narrowly escaped a government - ordered breakup but it still had to fundamentally change its business.
He argued that the new government's perceived approach to Brexit is not only about leaving the EU, but also fundamentally changing the British economy, saying: «Basically its rewarding people who voted for Brexit, its about infrastructure, its about the productivity gap, its about the regional divide, rebalancing the economy — the stuff that was talked about in 2008, but nothing happened.
The federal government failed to make its case that something about trading stocks and bonds and derivatives has changed so fundamentally in recent times that Ottawa must now step in.
I think this show of bipartisanship sends a crystal - clear message to Americans, and to young entrepreneurs in particular: The U.S. government believes in our power to fundamentally change the economic course of this country.
What the media have forgotten is that this Government has fundamentally changed the nature of the budget.
With governments — outside of China possibly — not fundamentally changing their economic policies, economic growth looks like it will be difficult to achieve.
NEW YORK — Attorney General Eric T. Schneiderman tonight offered a sharp critique of Albany's long history of ethical lapses and past claims of reform, and made comprehensive proposals to fundamentally change New York State government by striking at the root causes of corruption.
Mr Hain said that while Lib Dems were «fully entitled to link up with the Tories, I am sorry that they rejected the opportunity for a progressive coalition government to fundamentally change British politics».
Margaret Hodge MP, chairwoman of the Commons public accounts committee, said: «The decision to change fundamentally the nature of the programme away from one solely directed at struggling schools is up to the government, but taxpayers have the right to expect a more considered and controlled approach to public spending than the department has so far displayed.»
Kobach tacked to the right and insisted that Kansas government is fundamentally broken, needing not so much a steady hand at the rudder as a dramatic change in course.
Esther Bollendorff, Climate campaigner at Friends of the Earth Europe, said, «Governments across Europe must take the warning of internationally - respected economist Sir Nicholas Stern, that fighting climate change is now fundamentally linked to the health of the global economy.
Fortunately, the Environmental Data & Governance Initiative, an organization comprised of academics and non-profits promoting open and accessible government, released a report detailing exactly how the Trump Administration is systematically changing climate change information and thus fundamentally altering the narrative of how the U.S. should respond to climate change.
Federal agencies, state and local governments, and businesses have begun preparing for adverse impacts of climate change on the basis of past assessments, but these actors need information more relevant to their planning and decision - making processes, which are fundamentally aimed at ensuring long - term resilience in the face of climate risks.
Successive governments have introduced new laws and regulations, such as the Public Access Scheme and the 2007 Legal Services Act, which have fundamentally changed the way in which barristers as individuals and chambers as business centres operate.
Another immigration lawyer, Barbara Jackman, said the bill is just one in a series of new laws that are fundamentally changing Canada's approach to immigration, accusing the government of «piecemeal attacking and destroying the immigration system.»
This measure does not take into account government benefits (eg, SNAP), income tax credits, or family expenses (eg, child care, income taxes) and has not fundamentally changed since 1969 except for annual adjustments for food price inflation.
In the Communiqué from the 20 December meeting, COAG noted a «unique opportunity for Commonwealth - State cooperation» and that on this foundation they could fundamentally change the way the states, territories and federal government interacted in the delivery of services across a range of areas.
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