Sentences with phrase «government espouse»

I don't understand why this is actually important in a country whose tenants of the government espouse freedom of church and state.
The Government espouses the concept of sustainable economic development.

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The Eritrean government, which fiercely espoused national independence and self - reliance, would own just 40 % of the joint venture, known as the Bisha Mining Share Co. (BMSC)-- Nevsun would hold the rest.
But at the present stage of European integration, it may be difficult for any European government to put into legislation many of the sentiments espoused by nationalist parties, such as immigration reform, opposition to economic integration or the protection of what they see as their national culture.
Five post Lougheed premiers from the previous government ushered in the concept of «economic freedom» as espoused by the Fraser Insititute and how well did that work?
Its options include (a) cut marginal rates from -0.1 % to a more negative overnight rate target (b) increase purchases in one or several asset classes from current levels (JPY80trn annual in JGB's; JPY3trn in ETF's; JPY90bn in J - REITS)(c) further lengthen the average maturity of holdings (on average somewhere between 5 and 7 years by our estimates)(d) apply forward guidance with respect to its balance sheet or (e) an extreme derivative of (d)-RRB- espouse a «helicopter drop» strategy, wherein the BOJ offers unlimited monetisation of government debt.
It protects people of ALL faiths or NO faiths by making it illegal for the government to espouse ANY ONE belief system.
Abortion, however, reveals, maybe better than any other issue, the brazen disingenuousness of such small - government posturing, and the convenient faux libertarianism often espoused by leftist proponents of greater centralized bureaucracy.
Well, to be honest, Jesus didn't espouse any sort of a resistance to the government either.
First, charismatics espouse a conservative morality that, reflected in their traditional interpretation of Romans 13, seems to offer uncritical support to the government.
Espousing a libertarian view of neutrality in order to justify a free market economic system, Robert Nozick contends that government «scrupulously must be neutral between its citizens.»
On the other hand, there are those who espouse state socialism and a large measure of government ownership and control as the Christian answer.
If a cadidnate strongly espoused secular government (or church - state separation), I'd consider it a single issue that could persuade me to vote for that cadidnate given that such a statement would be very rare in US politics.
As we have seen in history, theocracies have been brutal as well as governments that espouse atheism.
I have never shared the strict separationist faith espoused by Leo Pfeffer (among others) that religious freedom is most secure where church and state are separated and least secure where government and religion are intertwined.
This new study and many other previous studies clearly contradict the propaganda espoused by Big Pharma and the U.S. Government dietary advice, which has been waging a war against saturated fats since the 1970s and the McGovern Report that promoted the false hypothesis that saturated fats led to an increase in lipid cholesterol levels and an increased risk for heart disease.
Foreign investors tend to positively notice that the Orbán government pursues neoliberal economic policies and espouses respect for international institutions, as long as they do not interfere too much domestically.
Hobbes wants to defend monarchy as a lawful form of government, so he needs to reject the view that he had previously espoused, namely that dependence in itself takes away freedom.
The marrying of social liberalism to Tory dryness on economics is the Conservatism espoused by Boris Johnson in London and the Coalition Government in the country.
Asked about Funiciello's beliefs, Woolf said,» I think it's incredibly offensive that anybody would allege that our government had a hand in detonating those buildings, and I'm not sure on a political level why it would ever be wise to espouse that.»
It amazes me how these titans of industry, who espouse small government, are the first to stick out their hands for government funds.
Progressivism, a populist reform movement in the early twentieth century, espoused by Presidents like Theodore Roosevelt and Woodrow Wilson, and grounded in Protestant moralism, which sought to make government both more responsive to the plight of the people, for instance using Constitutional amendments to deal with social problems like alcoholism and using government force to quash monopolies, and at the same time more representative of the will of the electorate, for instance instituting more democracy like the direct election of Senators and ending the corruption of Machine politics in the cities.
As far as he was concerned, unification was a goal which had been espoused by German governments since 1949 and endorsed by its Western allies.
Moreover, the «real» living wage espoused by Labour can also rise if the government cuts the help it gives working families, for example through tax credits.
The letter read in part: «To monitor Nigerians» access to social media solely on the basis that it may be used to express views critical of the government or the political social system espoused by the government is entirely incompatible and inconsistent with constitutional guarantees and Nigeria's international human rights obligations and commitments.»
How, then, should we evaluate the utility of theories espoused by government spokespersons, pundits, newspaper editorials and your right - wing mum?
Today's statement was carefully crafted — espousing same - sex marriage whilst careful to concede ground in the form of a «quadruple lock», to both safeguard institutional and individual rights, whilst no doubt appeasing government backbenchers.
«He supports marriage equality, and a 45 - minute discussion with him several weeks ago, revealed that the former Naval Officer has always been against the «Don't Ask, Don't Tell» policy espoused by the federal government
Indeed, the federalism we espouse is built on the advantage that is conferred to citizens by having government policies and services determined as close to home as possible.
Doug Bostrom said in # 43: «I have to wonder if the NY Times would publish his stuff if he were simply known by his established track record of eccentric causes, which include suggesting the incarceration of anybody testing positive for HIV and espousing the goal of closing down the U.K. government because it is «atheistic and humanistic.
Which is very confusing, since logically «liberal» implies one who espouses liberty (ie similar to «libertarian»), which means minimising government.
And to round out its control of information, an increasingly powerful centralized government bureaucracy has persuaded the mainstream media to accept and espouse state - approved ideas.
We need to send a strong message that we will not tolerate government scientists telling lies or espousing opinions that are not clearly designated as mere opinions with no basis in scientific fact.
These findings directly contradict the goals espoused in the Paris agreement — touted by these same governments — which specifically calls on countries to align financial flows with low - emissions development.
And no firm is as committed to maintaining the values espoused by Johnnie Cochran: bring justice to all Americans who suffer as a result of the wrongdoings of individuals, corporations, or government entities.
In the pursuit of justice, the lawyers at The Cochran Firm Central Florida are committed to maintaining the values espoused by founding partner, Johnnie L. Cochran, Jr.: giving a voice to all citizens who have suffered as the result of the wrongdoing of an individual, a corporation, or a government entity.
And no other firm is as dedicated to the values espoused by Johnnie Cochran: it is the sacred duty of lawyers to restore a voice to the disenfranchised and ensure justice for all Americans suffering as a result of the wrongdoings of government entities, corporations, or individuals.
And no firm is as dedicated to promoting the values espoused by Johnnie Cochran: lawyers are entrusted with the duty to restore a voice to those who have been silenced and ensure that all Americans will receive justice who have suffered as a result of the wrongdoings of government entities, corporations, or individuals.
Moreover, the U.S. State Department — whose Office of Children's Issues serves as the Central Authority for the United States under the Convention has long espoused and argued for — such an interpretation and the U.S. Government submitted an amicus brief supporting the father's position.
In its» future partnership paper» on Security, law enforcement and criminal justice (2017), the British Government, while determinedly espousing disengagement from the EU (Brexit...), also argues for a continuing and robust engagement with the EU on these matters — a «deep and special partnership» to sustain «deep, broad and dynamic cooperation», without any mention of how EU criminal law might or might not fit within that scheme.
In the 1990s, the government began to espouse the «contract culture».
Moore was retained by the Alberta government when litigants from Saskatchewan started using the same arguments as the Comeau defence team to challenge subsidies that the Alberta Gaming and Liquor Commission provides to craft breweries in the province, arguing that they were tantamount to trade barriers and were forbidden under the new and expanded (or old and revived, depending on your view) version of section 121 espoused in Judge LeBlanc's decision.
He also dismissed the idea, espoused by some die - hard bitcoin advocates, that the digital currency could be a rival to traditional government - controlled money.
You sound like a government bureaucrat who has never worked out in the real world, certainly not in the promotion of real estate transactions for a living, espousing theories from inside a bubble of perpetual anti-business interests.
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