Sentences with phrase «government moves too»

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«I applaud the government's moves,» says Plummer, «but the targets they have set so far are too modest.»
The Opposition Conservatives have chided the government for moving too fast on legal pot, suggesting there are outstanding public safety issues that need to be addressed.
«However, the initial proportion of the forex supply that the government seems willing to move to this market strikes us as too small to have a meaningful impact.»
The mining industry is too easy for governments to pick on because you can't move a mine.
Move too close to Moscow, and Roman Catholics risk alienating the Patriarchate of Constantinople — whose suspicion of Moscow is hardly entirely unjustified given the extent to which it had become an aspect of the Russian government.
In their eagerness to highlight and address the inevitable contacts between religion and government, and to move beyond implausible, distorted versions of church - state «separation,» Eisgruber and Sager abandon too much.
«For too long, we have relied on rice and sugar, and not withstanding the many challenges in the rice and sugar industry, the government with its massive strategic plans was able to overcome those hurdles and move ahead with progression.»
In the future, larger multinational retailers could facilitate the adoption of this technology by requiring suppliers to use it, or governments could facilitate the move, but the initial outlay and risk is too great for an SME to adopt.
Government, as they know, doesn't move with the swiftness of an opposition press release and they are all too conscious of the gap between their pre-election rhetoric on bonus - bashing and their relative inaction in gGovernment, as they know, doesn't move with the swiftness of an opposition press release and they are all too conscious of the gap between their pre-election rhetoric on bonus - bashing and their relative inaction in governmentgovernment.
One after the other after the other after the other and they saw government make a mistake and concentrate too many poor people, with too many problems in one place and destroyed the surrounding neighborhood and actually increase the move to suburbanization.
Voters also turned away from Labour at the last election because of a fear that «a Labour government would spend and borrow too much» and a sense that the country had been moving in the «right direction» under David Cameron.
On several key issues questions, independents also moved to the ideological right — most intriguingly when asked whether there was too much government regulation.
The government needs to act straight away to secure jobs and keep the economy movingtoo many working people are still carrying the can for the last economic crash, they can ill afford another one.
Her coalition partner in the last government, the Social Democrats (SPD), came second, but it, too, lost support, and has pledged to move into opposition.
«The pendulum has swung too far,» he said, in reference to recent government moves to re-direct CSIRO and university science away from basic research toward applied research.
The story, which could easily have been too convoluted to follow for someone who doesn't understand British laws and government agencies, is relatively easy to follow, and features a nicely developed script by acclaimed screenwriter Steven Knight (Redemption, Dirty Pretty Things), though some all - too - convenient narrative shortcuts are taken to keep the story moving briskly, which may annoy some who prefer courtroom dramas without all of the contrived thriller elements.
The Post — This is a moving story of a shy socialite finding her voice (Meryl Streep as Katharine Graham in one of her all - time best performances) as her small, local paper, The Washington Post, discovers its voice, too, the compelling, inspiring story of journalists who will risk everything to make sure Americans learn the truth about their government.
A pre-emptive move earlier this year by the UK government has upset booksellers and shows that the industry here, too, needs to get involved in this debate.
Other countries are taking interest in South Korea's initiative, too, but the almost $ 2 billion price tag that South Korea has earmarked for this move has some governments wondering if they can compete.
Today's market is complex and too many investors expect government and corporate bonds to move in tandem.
In talking about his move into financials in 1Q 2009 he said the trade was «easy», the premise being that the market was pricing the money center banks for potential government takeover while the government was saying that the banks were integral to the financial framework of the country (too big to fail) and that they would be purchasing equity in these institutions as above - market prices.
In Germany, the German government is actively looking at a complete move from diesel and gasoline to electric in the not too distant future.
«The Constitution imposes too many restrictions on government interference for Mr. Sachs, and we'd be better served if we moved toward a «French - style» constitution that consolidated the executive and legislative branches and empowered experts to help us manage the «complexity of our economy.»»
Too many lives have already been destroyed due to death and injury from impaired motorists; there is no question that our government must be mindful of ensuring our roads are safer, not more dangerous, as we move forward.
Losing Their Grip Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies have made it easier than ever to move money across borders — and governments the world over aren't too happy about it.
This is unrealistic: it is asking too much to expect governments to display their shame continually; they, with some reason, will want to put the problems of the past behind them and move on with the business of governing.
Such a move could shift the balance of power too heavily in favor of Fannie and Freddie, which already benefit from low - cost borrowing power and other cost efficiencies that come with their government charters, lenders say.
It is too late to successfully lobby the government against this move; the die is cast.
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