Sentences with phrase «government see sense»

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Michael Hasenstab: As we look toward the end of the year, we have to question whether the type of US government bond yields we have today make sense given rising inflation and the resiliency we've seen in the US economy.
And it is because I see this problem as so far from solution, yet so central to my own sense of satisfaction with our public life, that I despair over our government's lack of commitment to its resolution.
You see, I am a pacifist — not in the sense that I do not believe that the government has been given authority to wage war but that as a Christian, I do not believe I should every personally seek to kill anyone for any reason.
Many people of differing political identities decried the interview before seeing it because it purportedly gave a platform — and therefore, sense of credibility — to the radio show host, who has claimed and stands by unfounded theories that the Sandy Hook shooting was a hoax staged by the U.S. government and that Barack Obama wasn't born in the U.S., among many other alarming conspiracies claimed without real evidence.
While we feel rightly outraged at this act, I have seen no sense that in the city wishes anything but friendship with the Russian people and better relations between our governments
Both groups reflect the sense of helplessness felt by the average individual in seeing himself or herself crushed by the Behemoth of power represented by all the levels of government bureaucracy, the wealth of massive corporations and the ubiquitous impact of the press, the radio and television.
You also get some sense of the government's real intentions when you see how they have split affirmative and negative procedures.
The ideology behind dams, a government's sense of a dam mission, has often exacerbated this tendency, with costs being wilfully ignored in an effort to force through what are seen to be national symbols of power and development.
I wouldn't want to jeopardise the, albeit slim, chance that the government will see sense and hold a referendum on voting reform on general election day.
Let us enter 2016 with a determined resolve to work relentlessly with unity of purpose, a new sense of urgency, and a focus on the goal of seeing the election of an NPP government under the leadership of Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo - Addo.
Merkel in particular will welcome seeing some budgetary sense coming from London under a David Cameron government, after the months of denial from Gordon Brown.
«I'm glad that the Scottish Government have seen sense and shelved their proposed e-cigs ban.
'' Most likely you will see that if we are supposed to do some roads in some local governments, it will only make economic sense if there is a linkage.
«I think people are just down on state government right now, and frankly, I see why and I don't blame them, and there's a sense that people say, after watching all of these indictments back and forth, they're disgusted with state government and frankly they have good reason.»
Conservative backbenchers and party members alike want to see it retain its own distinct identity, and a sense that Liberal Democrat concerns are more important to Downing Street than their own helps to explain, at least in part, recent rebellions and discontent, and hence the Government working less effectively than it might.
The text of the press conference jointly signed by Sheikh Usman Abubakar Babantine and Imam Musa Tanimu, Chairman and Assistant Secretary respectively said, «The discernible sense of disillusionment of the masses was clearly seen during the just concluded intra party local government primary elections in many states in the country which resulted into rioting, use of weapons, massive killings and vandalism, «This shows that we are still lacking qualitative and responsible political leadership.
He said: «We have to make sure that what we are doing is, in a sense, recreating the policies we saw in the Clinton - Blair era where we saw a pro-business liberal economic approach but combined with very strong policies and interventions by government in order to create opportunities for individuals and to redistribute income and wealth more fairly.»
«And when they see something like this that's facilitated by all the folks in the state and local government, when they see something like this actually transpire, come to fruition, it really helps restore a sense of pride in themselves and in their community.»
«What we have found out is that if we decided to continue with two, some of those roads are not linking each other to the main road, so most likely you would see that if we are supposed to do some roads in some local governments, it would only make economic sense if there is a linkage.
Shadow Commons leader Angela Eagle said she was pleased that the government «has at least seen a bit of sense in retreating from its original intention to make us vote today on these complex and controversial proposals».
Season 2 was more subtle and was a good examination of conflict tearing people apart, the characters were developing and were interesting, they have now turned into soundbite gimps, the creators have severely erred in trying to reconcile a fictional conflicts of a biker gang with a real world conflict of the IRA without any attempt to create even an iota a sense of realism or use skillful tact, (its difficult to see how a biker gang could make such in roads to the IRA when whole arms of government have tried and failed) The outcome of which is to turn a decent and interesting show into farce.
Mary Bousted, general secretary of the Association of Teachers and Lecturers, said Morgan had been «very hard of hearing» since the policy was announced, and said it had taken the combined efforts of parents, teachers, school leaders, governors, Conservative councillors, MPs and education unions to get the government to «see sense».
My point is that it makes absolutely no sense to look at fifty centralized, government systems, see that they don't work, and then conclude that things would be better if we had just one centralized, government system.
Public health experts who work on the «shale fields» among impacted citizens have been ringing alarm bells: «I don't know if I have ever seen a problem as widespread as this with as little information collected about it, and as relaxed an attitude in terms of the sense of urgency, in the sense of responsibility on the part of the state and federal governments, and for that matter, the drilling industry,» cautioned a seasoned public health toxicologist David Brown from Southwest Environmental Health Project in my interview for Gas Rush Stories.
A lot of people seem to have the sense (and I must admit sharing this sense from time to time) that things have got to get really really bad before we start seeing substantial movement on CO2 reductions from governments like the USA.
-- Felix Kramer, above This makes sense, and if it can be promoted by a «Cash for Conversions» campaign from the Federal Government (see my post # 13 above) to defray a substantial part of the cost to car owners making conversions, it could be very successful.
This makes sense, and if it can be promoted by a «Cash for Conversions» campaign from the Federal Government (see my post # 13 above) to defray a substantial part of the cost to car owners making conversions, it could be very successful.
We must see climate change as an ethical problem because: (a) it is a problem caused by some people in one part of the world that puts others and the natural resources on which they depend at great risk, (b) the harms to these other people are not mere inconveniences but in some cases catastrophic losses of life or the ability to sustain life, and (c) those who are vulnerable to climate change cant petition their governments to act to protect themselves but must rely upon a hope that a sense of justice and responsibility of those causing the problem will motivate them to change their behavior.
(See above paragraph, combine with economic alarmism, a great sense of solidarity, an easy issue — complex and futuristic — to do it on, and a huge tea party and right wing conservative movement predicated on the idea that markets «solve» everything even though by definition they can't solve externalities — hence along with justice and national defense why we even need just limited government in the first place, and an implicit inherent belief in the right to pollute (here it's really better characterized as just radical alteration against our interests, not pollution), since common area is «fair game,» and there we go.)
For me, I see it as a government rule and while such rules do not always seem to make much sense, those subject to them need to obey them or pay the prescribed penalty.
One developer that submitted at least two projects into CM pre-qualification told CEN in September that to do so would «lack common sense», as it would see a number of projects likely pulled from the CM at a time when government has expressed its intention to promote energy storage.
Businesses and Governments alike, see the value and sense in our integrated Climate + Care approach and we have set an ambitious vision for 2020.
They reported that elders in their communities expected them to make the Government «see sense».
I have never seen any hard evidence comparing the frequency or severity of governance problems in Aboriginal and mainstream organisations, but governments have a strong sense that there is a problem, and many community organisations and leaders acknowledge that there is room for improvement and are working actively to strengthen governance in the sector.
In this sense the legal underpinnings of self - government differs from the US doctrine of inherent, if limited, sovereignty (see below).
«So you do see all kinds of cases where governments are trying to see where it makes sense to tap the private markets,» says Sager.
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