So what can
the government do at a point like this, since they are committed to permanent prosperity?
Not exact matches
«
At the elections, we saw that half the country
did not vote... I've reached the
point where I don't want to blame
government anymore, and I don't want to rely on them.
As is often the case, the
Government is busy
pointing their finger
at energy providers and energy providers are busy
pointing their finger
at the
Government - but no one seems to be
doing anything about it, and the people (and businesses) of South Australia are caught in the middle.
Far better,
at least from the bank's
point of view, is to have the
government step in and re-level the playing field for everyone — providing, of course, the changes don't take too big a bite out of profits.
But when you ask what to
do about it, that consensus quickly devolves into finger -
pointing —
at recycling companies like Waste Management for failing to innovate,
at the American public for their lazy recycling habits,
at producers for creating plastic packaging that is increasingly difficult to recycle, and even
at the federal
government for not passing strong legislation that encourages better practices.
We
do not know
at this
point what the new Quebec
government's intentions are with the VRSP concept but we hope they will move forward as it was on the leading edge of efforts in this regard.
Mr. Trump said he wasn't necessarily suggesting a large - scale military action, but that «
at a certain
point you have to
do something and you have to be firm and you have to be strong, you have to be a
government.»
At what point do we conclude that this relentless public mauling at the hands of government MPs and their private sector proxies is intended not merely to expose the CBC to proper scrutiny as a public agency, but to intimidate it in its function as a news organizatio
At what
point do we conclude that this relentless public mauling
at the hands of government MPs and their private sector proxies is intended not merely to expose the CBC to proper scrutiny as a public agency, but to intimidate it in its function as a news organizatio
at the hands of
government MPs and their private sector proxies is intended not merely to expose the CBC to proper scrutiny as a public agency, but to intimidate it in its function as a news organization?
There are also plenty of
governments who would like to see the anonymous aspects of Bitcoin removed from the protocol, but it doesn't seem like that's going to happen
at any
point in the near future.
Our 2011 review was
done after the
government had cut two
points off the GST
at a cost of $ 14 billion annually and after the so - called «great recession», during which Prime Minister Harper tossed aside his Conservative credentials and became a temporary Keynesian as part of a G - 20 initiative to «save» the global economy.
At what
point do the
governments and «moderate» populations of these volatile countries step up and take responsibility for their own safety?
Brands ignores it, though
at one
point he
does announce the difference between «the genuine conservatism of small
government and the pseudo-conservatism of «family values.»»
Advocates of world
government were
at the time divided about the UN, some saying it was a step in the right direction, others
pointing out that you don't leap a great chasm by taking one step
at a time.
The real questions facing us are, rather, these:
At what
point does a
government become sufficiently corrupt that Christians must actively resist it?
My last
point and Im out... Throughout our great nations history... we always found a way to fight through national issues and come up with solutions... Giving the problems we have now to people in the 50's and 60's... and they may actually come up with a solution... if you earnestly care about making a change... start
at the lowest levels of
government... go
do something... find out costs... expenses... how to get more health care to people... do things like that... quit waiting on the government to provide all the answers... its not the way this country was founded... and not the way we get through problems... If you or ur family does nt have insurance... get a job that can provide you that... instead of hoping the government will do so... If you or ur family lacks access to education... move to an area that excels at it... education is invaluable... Do something about your problem... and quit waiting for the next big lotto.
do something... find out costs... expenses... how to get more health care to people...
do things like that... quit waiting on the government to provide all the answers... its not the way this country was founded... and not the way we get through problems... If you or ur family does nt have insurance... get a job that can provide you that... instead of hoping the government will do so... If you or ur family lacks access to education... move to an area that excels at it... education is invaluable... Do something about your problem... and quit waiting for the next big lotto.
do things like that... quit waiting on the
government to provide all the answers... its not the way this country was founded... and not the way we get through problems... If you or ur family
does nt have insurance... get a job that can provide you that... instead of hoping the
government will
do so... If you or ur family lacks access to education... move to an area that excels at it... education is invaluable... Do something about your problem... and quit waiting for the next big lotto.
do so... If you or ur family lacks access to education... move to an area that excels
at it... education is invaluable...
Do something about your problem... and quit waiting for the next big lotto.
Do something about your problem... and quit waiting for the next big lotto...
I don't believe
at all, that their intentions in these statements to be of ill will or for lack of care towards children but in fact the
point being, it should not be up to a
Government to decide what OUR children eat, but up to the parents as well as the schools to TEACH and EDUCATE our children on how to make smart choices.
An important
point to note is that the concept of a country is fairly new; I have read, and agree, that modern states
did not become such an important unit of human organization until the Great Depression in the 1930s;
at that time the problems facing them - broken economies and socialist movements - the country level
government was the only organization existing that could solve these problems while the existing power structure stayed in power.
While it may be tempting to
point to the fact that Russia is
at odds (to put it mildly) with the US and GB is an ally, I don't think that British agents (of other branches of the GB
government) are excused from registering as foreign agents.
My fear stems from the fact that a renowned economists and a vice Presidential candidate of a party whose philosophy stands on ideals of conservatism, will confidently move around with a message of establishing one factory in each district
at this
point of our national reconstruction.How
do you implement such a policy after scrapping 70 % of taxes across, build 350 secondary schools, free secondary school etc.You sum up all these deceitful platitudes and you begin to shiver.We are made to believe that the issue of unemployment would be buried under their
government forgetting that, we were made to lineup in hot sun to register for employment only to be told in 2005 by Ghana Statistical service that unemployment figure for that year was the highest
do far and remains the highest today.The lowest unemployment figures recorded between 2001 - 2016 was recorded in 2013 under Mahama.So who possess the practical record to support his call.
The tone was set by speakers such as Sue Cohen of the Single Parent Action Network who condemned the
government for «riding on a climate of bigotry towards lone parents created by the last Tory
government», and Marion Davis of One Plus, the major one parent organisation in Scotland, who
pointed out that «the present
government is looking towards the US» and asked «
Do we really want to live in a society where lone mothers have to queue up at soup kitchens as they do in the US?&raqu
Do we really want to live in a society where lone mothers have to queue up
at soup kitchens as they
do in the US?&raqu
do in the US?»
«But to make such a statement proving our
point that what they are
doing is using the process of
government, not for good
government, but to be able to remain, and feed
at the public expense.»
«
Do you have a prosecution agreement with the
government...» Assistant U.S. Attorney Raymond A. Tierney asked
at one
point.
Fred Atsu Anthony and Nelson Adu, the two cadres who addressed a news conference in Accra yesterday, said it was a well - known fact that MPs
do not receive their salaries and benefits until they had finished serving their tenure
at which
point the
government would have set up a committee to determine their benefits.
«So I don't think we can
point the finger
at the Conservative administration, but yes we totally accept responsibility now and for the situation that we are in now and that's why it's very important that the
Government has made clear commitments to make it right...»
«Whatever things we can
do from that
point, whether it's new revenues that aren't harmful to the state and keeps in mind what the federal
government is
doing to us, I think we're going to look
at all of those things.
The demonstrators have selected Obra Spot
at Kwame Nkrumah Circle as a converging
point for the peaceful exercise which they say is to demonstrate to the
government that Ghanaians
do not support the decision.
Sally Keeble, MP for Northampton North, said «middle England has moved on» from 1997 and «needs to know that we have moved on to», while Shona McIsaac wrote that «the
government has been bloody awful
at pointing out that things
did get better».
For the avoidance of doubt, the Administration of Ogbeni Rauf Adesoji Aregbesola is a respecter of the Judiciary and as such would not
do anything to undermine the judicial process in any way or shy away from defending the acts of
Government at any
point it is called upon to
do so.
Mike Penning MP, then a Shadow Health Minister, said in the Commons on 12 October last year: «I have looked long and hard for evidence from around the world that the
Government's proposals (to ban displays
at the
point of sale) are sufficiently evidence - based, but I
do not think that they are».
I wouldn't be surprised if Jack Straw were to announce that he was standing down from the
government at the next General Election, I don't see him becoming Lord Straw, but equally I imagine that he realises that he is probably already
at the high
point of his political career.
Dominic Grieve on Boris Johnson's Brexit intervention: «Discussions within
government are confidential... If you don't like the collective position -
at that
point you have to resign.»
In a tweet, the former Minister stressed that the Buhari's
government was
at a
point where what they are
doing is so «loud that others can not hear what they are saying.»
The
government for all its reach can't be everywhere and can't be
at every, you know, outflow pipe or smoke stack and the environmental groups seem to be
doing a better job, of kind of
pointing to problematic outflows of water pollution and saying, hey this is a problem can we clean this up and then the
government can in some cases step in and in other cases...
David Fidler, an expert in international and national security law
at Indiana University in Bloomington,
points out that the meeting hasn't actually broken the publication deadlock, because Keim and representatives of the US
government still
do not agree with publishing the studies in full.
One such facility
does exist
at the Shady
Point coal power plant in Oklahoma, but it is not a
government project.
In terms of current
government guidelines regarding daily intake (included below), Daniel believes that they
do have their place - provided that the above
points on fat differentiation are taken into account as currently, they aren't, with the focus placed more on saturated fats
at this
point in time.
It's not a film that gets bogged down by external forces, so
at no
point does «A» have to hide themself from a secret
government organization or run afoul of a clandestine body - swapper cabal.
When DeVos was testifying before the Senate in January 2017, the federal
government still had a greater hand in public education than it
did at any
point before No Child Left Behind, but it had also recently experienced the greatest rollback in its oversight since an era of almost continual expansion that began in 1965.
At what
point does the
government recognize that the economy can not recover with an unsound banking system and a nation where we now export American jobs.
Once again I am responding to an article on teacher shortage.What this minister fails to address is the way successive
governments have contributed to denigrate and ridicule teachers over the past twenty years.Now they are blaming other factors as the causes of teachers leaving and I
do not see any finger
pointing at Ofsted who must take part of the blame for this crisis.It seems to me that ministers must come clean by holding up their hands and admit that they are part of the problem.Teachers will continue to leave until there is a complete reversal by a society which states that this is a noble profession and one that needs to be cherished and protected instead of being constantly attacked by various members in the community.The time for attacking teachers is over and now we can see the real causes for this.Good luck to all those in the teaching profession.You
do a wonderful job amidst trying circumstances.I take my hat off to you.
My
point is that it makes absolutely no sense to look
at fifty centralized,
government systems, see that they don't work, and then conclude that things would be better if we had just one centralized,
government system.
I started working on cars when i was 15 my first job in high school was
doing oil changes, tranny services and tune ups, brake jobs for $ 3.65 an hour after school and bring home 50 bucks a week because McDonalds, Burger King and Wendy's wouldn't hire me because I had a bad attitude... But the Auto shops loved me and
at 18 I joined the service to work on Helicopter Turbines... My brother got his A&P license and now owns his own Shop and when they ask for his ASE cert he
points to his A&P and says cars are just toys If the
government says I can fix planes then cars don't mean shit.
At this
point, I will be working to pay this off in a
government position, retire, and then
do a non-profit company.
Much as you might like to have value protected from the clutches of the
government, that is easier said than
done, and there are thieves that will pick away
at those who get value away from
governments, because ultimately in an interconnected world, you have to trust other people
at some
points, and trust can be violated as much as the rights of a citizen can be violated.
«
At this
point, we don't have any research to show any statistical correlation between what's in somebody's credit report and their job performance or their likelihood to commit fraud,» TransUnion's director of state
government relations, Eric Rosenberg, said in testimony before Oregon legislators in January.
Points bookings
do not include taxes, fees, and other
government / airport charges of
at least $ 5.60 per one way flight
As you and others
pointed out above, the problem is motivating
governments - especially
at the national level - to
do the right thing, and then holding them accountable.
There's a
point at which you have to be accountable for the decisions you make... if you choose to live in a floodplain, great... if you choose to live within a system of levees you believe are suspect because of
government incompetence, great... please don't expect my tax dollars to further subsidize the consequences of your decisions.
At which
point I stop caring since we're either screwed from AGW or we're not becuase GW isn't AGW, most
governments are trying to reduce CO2 emissions (see AP6 which includes China and India unlike Kyoto) and I have better things to
do with my time.
This goes someway towards explaining why the UK
government does not (can not) put all this on the back burner
at this
point in time, and why it pursues a track that lacks multilateral support.