Sentences with phrase «government rife»

Supporters say it's a once - in - a-generation chance to fix a state government rife with corruption and with restrictions on voting access.

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And right now — with uncertainty rife in economies and governments all over the globe — is a perfect time to play the options game as the markets experience wild mood swings.
But in a case where abuse is rife and the government either does nothing, or hides it, I make and exception.
If Government systems are not well designed and legal over watch is not in existence then opportunities for corruption are rife.
Because of the sectarian nature of Lebanese politics, modern Lebanese history is rife with coups, invasions, civil wars and government shutdowns.
The NDC guru also used the platform to lash out at the government for doing little to curb vigilantism which according to him, has become rife in the current government in the last ten months of their administration.
Speculation has been rife over the reasons behind the last - minute delay in signing a contract with EDF, with May's government keen to play down rumours that the decision was down to fears of Chinese control over national infrastructure.
At present, with government corruption rife and the economy flagging, the subsidy was perhaps the only social service most people were able to access.
The government program seems rife with waste and fraud, suggests Faso.
Help the Aged's director of policy and external relations says the government is struggling to meet its commitment to tackling the «rampant ageism» which he says remains «rife» in the UK.
His utterances in a pamphlet for the Howard League for Penal Reform were true to form: while he was chairman of the Sentencing Advisory Panel for three years under the Labour government criticisms of going soft on crime were rife.
This is doubly true in an era rife with debates over citizenship, religious tolerance, the size of government, and the role of our nation in the world.
The paper begins with an outline of the obstacles impeding the high school to college transition, which is rife with academic and non-academic hurdles for students and inefficiencies for local and state governments.
Nandy, a former shadow education minister, accused the government of wanting to «pit children against one another and make losers of all of us», while Lucy Powell, the former shadow education secretary, warned that the practice of coaching children to pass the 11 - plus was «rife» in selective areas.
On April 30, it will become mandatory for most residential landlords to use a 13 - page standardized lease agreement, recently unveiled by the provincial government in hopes of protecting tenants from being tricked by lengthy agreements rife with illegal clauses and language that is hard to understand and often winds up in litigation.
The theme, played over and over, is that all financial services, from Fannie Mae to AIG, are rife with corruption and mismanagement and need more government regulation.
Books and notes fill houses and reading these gives you a good idea of other countries in the world, strange magical tales, and the corruption that is rife within the government.
Of course, it would still be a government program, and therefore rife with inefficiencies.
Our schools and government departments are rife with the climate hoax to the point that it will take generations to explain these lies.
If the Ontario personal injury lawyers are successful in turning back the Wynne government's attack on their profits — they might want to reach out to folks like Mr. Wright and finally get busy fighting for solutions to blatantly obvious access to justice problems rife in their turf.
Identity theft has been rife for years and has cost people an enormous amount of money, leading to concerns over how to secure our personal information when stored in government databases.
National security issues are rife if the property includes sensitive government tenants or is located near a sensitive government facility.
Unfortunately for the naïve, and fortunately for the cash - hungry commission - prowlers, there is a never - ending supply of too - good - to - be-true deals to go around, be they offered up by licensed registrants or otherwise, and without a doubt, the government benches and their associated bureaucracies are rife with the naïve.
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