Sentences with phrase «government feels nothing»

What it translates to again is that the government feels nothing of the many woes that have chained Nigerians down.

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Oh, I knew the Harper Government ™ had nothing but contempt for the electorate — they're officially in contempt of Parliament — but as I watched him walking out on the reporters, I felt as if he were flipping me the bird.
Given this, it is nothing less than our obligation, as fully participating members of civil society, to continue alerting Canadians to these cuts and their impacts, all too often hidden from view through omnibus budget bills and government «feel good» misinformation.
YOU feel that the government has trampled your rights so severly that you think we should engage in armed conflict that pits Americans against each other and draws nothing but our own blood?
A common passion or interest will, in almost every case, be felt by a majority of the whole; a communication and concert result from the form of government itself; and there is nothing to check the inducements to sacrifice the weaker party or an obnoxious individual.
The minister, who spoke through his Special Assistant on Media, Mr. Victor Oluwadamilare, however, admitted that MTN had the right to seek court's interpretation if it feels unsatisfied with the action of the regulator but made it clear that nothing would stop the government from imposing additional fine on the operator, at the expiration of the deadline.
That value may dwindle to nothing or less if the Brexit process is badly mishandled or if the economic consequences become severe and the government takes the blame but those are risks that May presumably feels she has to run — and which are in any case no more than the risks of a soft (or «fake») Brexit given the intense scrutiny many Tory MPs will give the choices made.
He added that, the National Democratic Congress (NDC), would be compelled to release documentary evidence if they feel victimized by the current government because they believe there was «nothing fishy» in the deal.
The fact that they exposed illegal activity tells us absolutely nothing at all about their feelings towards said government's official policies.
House of Lords reform often feels like groundhog day: government announcement follows government announcement, vote follows vote, but nothing real ever seems to happen.
There's nothing like a Tory - led government to make the memory of New Labour's faults fade, and I was feeling very benign towards him before we met this week.
The Abbott government rightly feels that it owes Obama nothing.
And it's going to be a source of great disappointment, even a feeling that they've been conned... Here's the government of the country and Parliament passing statutes which seem to promise so much and yet when the claim is brought they just can't get there and then they get nothing, not even recognition... [118]
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