Sentences with phrase «government have treated»

Following that election, he raised concerns about how the PC Government would treat rural Alberta constituencies represented by opposition MLAs.
The scandal over how the UK government has treated the Windrush generation presents serious electoral problems for the Conservatives.
Many Nigerians have expressed anger and disappointment at the way the Nigerian government has treated the 26 Nigerian girls who drowned and were buried in Italy.
Perthshire is very strong Black Watch territory, meaning extra sensitivity to the way the Labour government has treated the armed forces.
Non-violent civil disobedience seemed like a just, measured, even somewhat tame response to the military and civilian lives that were about to be lost and the disregard with which the government had treated public opinion.
«The Liberal Government has treated us with contempt.

Not exact matches

The Alberta government's responsibility is to maximize the value of the resource, and so they must recognize that in - kind oil has a value, and treat it as they would cash.
Net neutrality, or the notion that Internet service providers (ISPs) and governments should treat all online data equally, has raised many important considerations on whether the Internet should have so - called «fast lanes» that prioritize content based on the ability to pay — and «slow lanes» for providers who can't afford the special treatment.
«Our government's priority is to ensure that Ontario businesses and workers have access to other markets and are treated fairly when operating within those markets.,» International Trade Minister Michael Chan said in a statement.
In this regard, he has done the government a favour since the chances of the Harper Government renewing his term are virtually non-existent given how they have treated him and hgovernment a favour since the chances of the Harper Government renewing his term are virtually non-existent given how they have treated him and hGovernment renewing his term are virtually non-existent given how they have treated him and his office.
Yet it is government - created backlogs and delays and tight new rules that are the problem here, even if that very government has pointed the finger at its own employees on occasion to cover up its poor decision - making, and gone after conscientious whistle - blowers who object to being ordered to treat EI claimants unfairly.
The Provisional Government's courts had become circuses, meting out death and other harsh sentences to some collaborators while treating far more guilty ones much less harshly.
but the government has every right and ability to treat the church the same as every other employer and require tehm to provide to their employees teh same benefits as all other employers.
I have proposed one: the government must treat religious people and institutions the same way it treats comparable nonreligious people and institutions, unless special accommodation is needed to protect religious liberty from a facially neutral law that conflicts with religious obligations or forms of organization.
Because «each person has a more - or-less articulate conception of what gives value to life,» a government does not treat each person with equal respect and dignity if it prefers one conception of the good life to another.
In other words, her project suggests that if our governments are going to treat people more humanely, that will not be because the people are sufficiently educated and articulate to demand humane treatment, but rather because their Guardians have been convinced through the imaginative sympathy engendered by the novels they read to be kinder and gentler toward their charges.
The position of the Government and of such campaigners and many other cultural icons in our society is that the rights of active homosexuals to be unimpeded in having their relationship treated as normal trump the rights of Christians not to so cooperate.
When the founding fathers wrote about the pursuit of happiness in the Declaration of Independence, they had in mind the idea that governments should follow the example of God in respecting individuals to make their own decisions, and treat everyone equally and fairly under the law.
As scholars such as Christian Brugger have argued, the Catechism of the Catholic Church, most particularly in its revised form, seems to treat the death penalty, not primarily in terms of the special public authority of government, but in terms of the moral norms generally used in Catholic moral theology to govern the use of force in private self - defense.
The Government should have no interest in this concept and should treat married and single people no differently.
«We have corrupt government and corporations controlling and allowing things that are wrong on so many levels morally and just not how to treat people and sin wise also We as Christians have not fought for the Country that God has given us and that was started with Christian values.»
Governance (which, as explained in my previous piece, implies the deconstruction of modern - style government, of the social contract and of the value of representation): Africans want to be treated as equals; they are not sure that «democracy» is the way to go: democracy tends to break their traditions and so far hasn't delivered order and socioeconomic progress.
Jorge Amselle of the Center for Equal Opportunity, a Washington think tank headed by Linda Chavez, the former director of the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights, says, «You don't cure the problem of people treating each other differently because of race by having government treat people differently because of race.
This photo released on Tuesday Feb. 20, 2018 provided by the Syrian anti-government activist group Ghouta Media Center, which has been authenticated based on its contents and other AP reporting, shows a Syrian paramedic, right, treats an injured man who was wounded by the shelling of the Syrian government forces, at a makeshift hospital, in Ghouta, suburb of Damascus, Syria.
With the introduction of the U.S. Food Safety Modernization Act (FSMA), there has been increased government regulation, as well as consumer awareness, treating beer as a food product.
«What has been provided back to government so far doesn't give us the kind of assurance we want that Australian cattle are going to be treated in ways that Australians would find acceptable over in Indonesia.»
While in Opposition, Labor launched a blueprint for its health policy which promised that a Rudd Government would «treat preventative health as a first order economic issue».
«It hurts a lot, seeing the country the way it is, seeing a government that treats people that way when they don't deserve it, just to remain in power, and all the suffering that even my family and friends that are having right now.
Now, CPS says it isn't so sure, and beef patties served in its cafeterias may well have contained the chemically treated beef product the government calls «lean finely textured beef» that has prompted concern among parents and healthy food advocates.
This week, Beef Products Inc. announced the temporary shutdown of three of its four plants that produce an inexpensive, chemically treated recovered beef product the government calls «lean finely textured beef» but opponents have dubbed «pink slime.
Five months after Rory Lamont, the former Scotland full - back, lifted the lid in an exclusive Scotsman interview on a culture within sport that treated concussion as a temporary, minor injury, rugby unions, leading sports medics, government officials and other sporting bodies have begun to accept that some of their practices in managing head injuries were inadequate.
In a single - party government, such a huge inbuilt advantage would normally be sufficient for ministers to treat the Commons with disdain.
As part of the administration's «Persecute Opuni agenda», government and party communicators have started posting Dr Opuni's mother's tomb on their Facebook wall to incite the public against the former cocobod C.E.O. Communicators of government are treating the issue as if the former cocobod boss was «a nobody» before taking the cocobod boss appointment.
But guitarist and vocalist Robin Campbell added: «We support Jeremy Corbyn because he is the only one willing to speak up for working people, who have been badly treated by successive governments, including new labour, in recent decades.
What the Blair Government did to the House of Lords is illustrative: after abolishing nearly all the (overwhelmingly Conservative) hereditary peers and deposing the Lord Chancellor as head of the judiciary, they have treated the Lords to wave upon wave of dubious appointments.
The fact is that since the government and parliament have decided to devolve their sovereignty on this issue to the people whose will needs to be respected, the referendum of 23 June can not be treated as this sovereign issuing a blank check to the government or for that matter to parliament.
In financial markets we need government intervention to ensure shareholders, consumers and employees get treated fairly, while having a hands - off approach that ensures the government doesn't run private business or tell them how to do their job.
Some judge offended by the application of the order to LPRs may decide that LPRs are so woven into the fabric of our society they must be treated as citizens — and if that were to become settled law, it might later hurt the government in cases where there would have been investigative advantage in an LPR's not being a citizen.
Winnie Ngabiirwe of the pro-transparency group, Publish What You Pay Uganda, explained on 2 November that, «Our government has continued to dismiss our concerns, treating the oil and gas sector with the highest level of secrecy.
The Government has already announced its «race audit» into how ethnic minorities are treated by the public sector.
Given the government had resolved not to check goods in practice, it would be treated by Wellington as a monumental sham.
The government is treating science as «a peripheral policy concern,» an influential committee of MPs has said today.
As well as the deniers in the ranks of Tory MEPs, MPs and Peers, those of us in local government have seen the rampant anti-science activities of many Tory councillors, both in the council chamber and in the letters coloumn of local government publications Green pledges in the Tory manifesto should be treated with great caution.
For sake of argument if we treat a company as if it were a government then a workers cooperative would most closely resemble Communism.
«When the federal government comes to my property, they must have a warrant and they must treat my property and the people on my farm with respect.
«If this Committee is stuffed with Government Officials, we will treat this committee with the same contempt that this Government has shown to the House.»
The strange, self - interested, hermetically - sealed national debate we have been having - one in which the interests of other countries are treated as meaningless and the concerns of critics are treated like blasphemy - seems to extend to the formal economic documents the government is publishing.
Many also queried what would be the purpose of the investigation after the late girls have been treated with such scorn by the government.
Government has been tasked to ensure visa applicants in Ghana are treated fairly by various embassies both inside and outside the country, Minority spokesperson on Parliamentary Select Committee on Foreign Affairs, Hon. Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa has stated.
A group calling itself the Ashanti Youth for Development, has accused government of unfairly treating Exton Cubic Group in its effort to...
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