Sentences with phrase «get tough approach»

The Lib Dems, as this newspaper reported, are attempting to block David Cameron's get tough approach to criminality.

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This may include asking for rework, negotiating prices or getting tough when a deadline approaches.
Her book provides a «tough love» approach to developing the right mindset in order to achieve your dreams and get ahead.
There are so many variables to take into account and so many possible ways to approach segmentation that it's tough to know you're getting it right.
«If you're tough and you demand stuff out of kids, you'll get it,» says Curry of his paternal approach to the 175 young men in his program.
It will be a tough game, especially if we do not get an early goal, but if we approach it right and play to our own strengths, Arsenal should become the first BPL team this season to win eight in a row.
No matter what happens, once Wenger does step down the new manager is going to have a tough job to do but will the club try to find a long term solution as has been the tradition over the years or will they start to take a more ruthless approach and sack managers who do not get the results.
Maryland had a much tougher approach on defense, aggressively marking opponents, and not letting them get easy shots on goal.
Attorney General Jeff Sessions toured the U.S. - Mexico border and unveiled what he described as a new get - tough approach to immigration prosecutions under Trump.
Gov. David Paterson's tough approach seems to be working as budget negotiations got underway in earnest.
As we will see below in Section 5, the approach is likely to have got tougher since this document was produced, and European rough sleepers can now be marked for detention immediately.5
There are three key elements to our approach that I will address: — targeted action to get the recovery back on track — tough decisions to control spending and fill the tax gap — and reform to entrench fiscal sustainability.
Labour's awkward compromise in this area makes it look like they can't decide, while Labour voters especially applaud the Tory approach to a get tough policy on welfare — they are often the people who see abuse of the system at first hand, and for them, fairness is about stamping on scroungers and shirkers.
An entrepreneurial approach «helps you get through the tougher, more disappointing times... it's important to feel a sense of excitement and have positive energy around the process».
In the aftermath, school districts influenced by the «broken windows» policing philosophy popular in the mid-1990s — which clamped down on minor crimes in hopes of preventing major ones — instituted get - tough approaches to student misbehavior.
But with this sort of tsunami of zero tolerance, get tough on kids approach, and this willingness to kick out the bad kids so the good kids can learn, that sort of mentality, we have seen a dramatic increase, an increase for just about all these different groups.
Since then, other companies, including GE and Google, have also abandoned get - tough performance management approaches in favor of allowing employees to set stretch goals and receive frequent feedback and coaching from supervisors and peers (Duggan, 2015).
Reports can come in all different shapes and sizes, they can require different kinds of research and approaches, and that's why getting professional online help with report writing that you can trust can be tough to find.
A tough dog and a determined owner using a punishment based approach, very quickly get into conflict in training.
The sparse moments that it does get tough, it is only so because it's not clear how you're supposed to approach an enemy.
In the end, we made our own co-op mode, which involved the classic chuck - the - controller - at - each - other - whenever - things - get - tough approach.
The game is tough, but fair, so players need to plan their moves accordingly, or just get in there and improvise: both approaches work.»
Boss battles are long, tough challenges that force you to take special care of how you approach and does require some level grinding to get up to task.
President Obama, finally, took a get - involved get - tough approach to negotiations on health care legislation and the arms control treaty with Russia — with success.
At the Harris Law Group, our uncontested divorce attorney in Los Angeles provides a sincere approach to helping his clients get through one of the toughest times in their lives.
Each time, the abandonment of a nuanced fact - based approach to sentencing in which our appointed Judges were trusted to carefully balance the mitigating and aggravating factors has been justified by resort to alarmist pleas about the overriding necessity to «get tough on crime».
I'm going to resist the comparison to the government's get tough on crime approach beyond saying that I've dealt with full penalty boxes before.
Getting e-disclosure right is essential as the courts take a tougher approach to document review, says Adrian White
In Dredd's dystopian future, society has descended into a level of lawlessness that necessitated a somewhat different «get tough on crime» approach than what we in Canada might be used to.
The family courts have historically taken a less severe approach, but now indicate that they are getting tougher on persistent and flagrant offenders».
The process of getting into a Nest accelerator for African startups is likely to be a tough one, given Nest's selective approach.
Firstly to allow us to get the best information from you to prepare your career marketing tools, and secondly to prepare you for those tough interviews using the CAR approach (Challenge Action Result).
Positions in medical field are tough to get into and the best approach would be to create the best resume for your needs.
Getting entry level interviews at good companies can be tough, and if you don't know how to approach the actual interview you'll risk blending in with all of the other entry level candidates that you're competing against.
Abbott's get tough on drugs approach is merely window dressing.
High school students and parents of color began to document the increasing use of a get - tough approach to discipline in schools and coined the phrase «school - to - prison pipeline» to describe the cycle of harsh discipline and justice system involvement that they saw.8 These activists were soon joined by a small group of academics and civil rights advocates, who produced and disseminated research on the racially discriminatory impact of zero - tolerance school disciplinary policies on children.9
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