Sentences with phrase «governing classes»

I tell them to come up with their own set of laws (rules) to govern their class period.
Another section of the bill would essentially wipe out the court rule that governs class action lawsuits, known as Rule 23.
``... following a ferocious and racially tinged battle waged in City Hall chambers and airwaves, on TV and in print, the de Blasio administration surprised New York's governing class when it suddently announced that it no longer had imminent plans to cap Uber after all.»
We want our young people to understand that whether these rules / laws govern the class, the school, the neighbourhood or the country, they are set for good reasons and must be adhered to.
He warns the emerging global governing class that the system they oversee has not won the loyalty of the masses, including the middle class in the West, because in one way or another they are «excluded.»
All these factors, along with her weight (which, like that of all 5.5 s, remains a secret closely guarded by owners, designers and official measurers) and several other measurements, have been carefully balanced by her designer to produce a quotient of 5.5 meters under the formula governing the class design.
If you are an anarchist, your map might suggest that direct action is the only way to move, possibly remove, the stubborn and remote governing classes that oppress the people and you may wish that there was a little more clout in the behaviour and body - language of the demonstrators.
State ballot measures involving education faced a tough sell in Tuesday's elections, including in Florida, where a hotly contested initiative that would have loosened a 2002 constitutional amendment governing class size went down to defeat.
The scandal of Edinburgh's unsafe schools is the last gasp of a discredited model of public finance, forced on us by a tax - avoiding governing class
The Supreme Judicial Court has amended the rule governing class action law suits to require plaintiffs to notify the Massachusetts IOLTA Committee.
«In the discussion below, I shall identify most of them by initials, because I do not wish to shame them, and because having regard to the entrepreneurial access to justice model that governs class proceedings, it is understandable, but sad, that all the lawyers declined the Sanatorium School RFD brief.»
Then, following a ferocious and racially tinged battle waged in City Hall chambers and airwaves, on TV and in print, the de Blasio administration surprised New York's governing class when it suddently announced that it no longer had imminent plans to cap Uber after all.
Given the problems Britain is experiencing with alienation from political elites, the rise of «anti-politics» parties like UKIP, and the widespread perception amongst the public that the governing classes are «out of touch» — is imposing a new form of government on Greater Manchester without popular consent really a good idea?
The departure of Janet Yellen underscores the homogeneity of the governing class under Donald Trump.
Set in the very near future, the pure fear at the heart of the book comes from Porter's construction of a slide into totalitarianism made possible by the legislation we have today and the mores of a governing class that thinks it knows best.
The strategy of the governing classes (over the years) was to proclaim Pakistan an Ideological State based on Islam and not a democracy (Ahmad, 2000).
Citing UN documents, Lord Monckton said the summit and its broader agenda were actually about the ambition of the «governing class» to «rule the world with as few constraints as possible.»
Our governing class are in the grip of a collective panic and see their salvation as green technology but you, dear taxpayer, will pay the price thanks in part to guesses from our esteemed professor.
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