is simply an agency of the Government of Canada legislated into existence to do the government's dirty work, being, to take our money away from us, to be redistributed as
governments see fit... for future votes.
The thing is, that «middle» tax bracket is extremely wide - and can be adjusted in future as
governments see fit to be even wider (or narrower).
Last year, the U.S.
government saw fit to introduce new rules for preventing nefarious attacks on pacemakers.
As long as
your government sees fit to honor God in your National Anthem it would appear that religion belongs everywhere.
Socialist / Marxist views require that money be taken from those who have it to be distributed as
the government sees fit.
They must passively consume whatever the federal
government sees fit to feed them.
The must passively consume whatever the federal
government sees fit to feed them.
Conservatives (if I can go ahead and drop the ambiguity) believe that you should be free to spend your money how you see fit, not have it taken from you by the government in the form of taxes to be spent for you how that
government sees fit in the form of entitlements / welfare / whatever.
Like with any tax, these costs increase as
the government sees fit.
We can only hope that
the government sees fit to recognise that the Criminal Bar's value is far greater than its price — before it is too late.
The government sees fit to intervene when dead - beat parents don't pay spousal support or child support (ie — the Family Maintenance Enforcement Program).
This clarification is needed more now that
this government saw fit in its omnibus Bill C - 38 to eliminate the regional Employment Insurance boards of referees and umpires and to replace them with an Ottawa - based tribunal.
Not exact matches
The digital currency would be centralized and issued at will by a
government body, at whatever times and in whatever quantities it
saw fit.
«And yet we
see now that the
government has poured hundreds of millions of dollars into an expensive computer system because it
fit with Christy Clark's privatization agenda.
Some American companies offer a Canadian data storage option in response to market demand and
governments should continue to have freedom to protect citizens» information and privacy rights as they
see fit, Gogolek says in the submission, part of federal consultations on the NAFTA renegotiation.
The Speaker has periodically
seen fit to intervene on those grounds to rule the odd question out of order: questions about phone - calling tactics employed during the last election, for instance, are not particularly relevant to the affairs of
government.
These decisions gave Congress the power to contract or expand the category of «commerce» as it
saw fit; to declare alcohol, traditionally considered a commodity, irrelevant to interstate commerce and thus a matter for the states to deal with; or, in Champion v. Ames, to deem lottery tickets, traditionally not considered a commodity, commercial items subject to regulation by the federal
government.
For every person who might be disincentivized from working by a
government handout, I
see ten who want to work but can't find a job that
fits their skills (or that allows them to work with their criminal record.)
Let the
governments rule as they
see fit.
It seems that when
governments put their stamp of approval on Christianity as a religion, or when
governments step back and allow people to worship as they
see fit, it is then that Christian vibrancy and faithfulness suffers.
In the UK our
government have
seen fit to make cut backs on those who need not only financial but emotional and practical help in their day to day life.
Although many of the founders were Christian, they ALL knew one fundamental and important concept: that religion has NO place in
government and should be practiced freely in one's own life as they
see fit.
There is little free will involved when the
government seizes our tax dollars and does with them as it
sees fit, and little morality besides.
Just as each
government will alter its civil service departments as it
sees fit, it seems to be that the same is to be expected within the Church.
An institution /
government collects money from individuals, and then spends it as it
sees fit — regardless of whether the individual person benefits from that expenditure.
It would be a far more effective way to
see if you're right than to use
government to impose a top - down, one - size -
fits - all orthodoxy and effectively outlaw what real scientists call a control group.
The federal
government is taking money from the state and then forcing the state to use its own money in ways the feds
see fit.
This one common attribute of defeatism and being practically exhibited by the Npp.The President continue to receive greater publicity even within the opposition media enclave than the flagbearer of the opposition because of the perfect management he enjoys and because he is governing well and introducing people's centered policies.The other advantage the current President has over his main contender is his ability to easily alter his
Government's image in a direction which
fits in with the mood of the public.This trend was easily
seen during his tour across the regions and the responses and addresses delivered by the noble chiefs.
He added: «It is simply despicable that a time when the
government demands so much of our troops in Iraq and Afghanistan, it
sees fit to delay basic maintenance on their homes.»
The
government's plans for higher education will
see universities facing «an era of survival of the
fittest» as they deal with huge financial risk, a union has warned.
That is to say that Lord Heseltine was given a wide remit to examine many different areas of
government as he
saw fit.
Legislators rejected this change during the first round of budget negotiations, with the Assembly creating a credit based on income (and not tied to local spending) and the State Senate embracing a simpler but less onerous plan advanced by groups representing cities, towns, counties, school boards and villages to give the «freeze» check back to the local
government to invest as it
sees fit.
As a result, neither researchers nor physicians nor the
government agencies that fund medical research
saw fit to study aging itself.
As schools move away from local authority control and the
government gives them an increasing amount of autonomy to spend their budgets as they
see fit the need for teachers, the reason for ICT heads and school leaders to visit Bett strengthens.
Whilst the last few years have
seen a significant change in the role of the local education authority (LEA), successive
governments have still
seen fit to ensure the responsibility for school place planning still rests with the local authority.
It remains to be
seen if the
government will manage to push any new legislation to increase selection through parliament, or exactly how academies will
fit into the education system if this does become a reality.
I know NASUWT has voiced concerns about the academies programme right from the outset but let's be clear that this is about creating a system that is school - led; one that puts trust in you — the professionals inside the system, giving you the freedom from
government to do your jobs as you
see fit, based on the evidence of what you know works.
State constitutions entrust state
governments with the job of overseeing and providing public education, and gives them the leeway to structure it anyway they
see fit so long as it
fits under those respective constitutions.
Schools are free to spend the extra funding as they
see fit, but, since September 2012, the
government has required schools to publish information about how they use it
This is why the Liberal
government and all provinces but Quebec
saw fit to «modestly» expand the Canada Pension Plan.
The rapid increase in power and influence that the cartel owns has become too much for the United States
Government, who has
seen fit to send in «the Ghosts» to deal with the situation, dethroning Santa Blanca's highest members and destroying the cartel for good.
Her urgent - as - ever truisms, rendered stoically in marble, might seem incongruous with island life, but her trademark LED signs
fit right in — that is, until you get up close and
see they're broadcasting sensitive
government documents.
If wind can do it all, why do you think the UK
government — like the German — has
seen fit to authorise construction of new coal plants, attempting to maintain its green credentials by gambling that CCS will shortly become technologically possible and economically affordable?
Hansen, as a citizen and
government employee, can interpret the laws on professional obligations and personal rights as he
sees fit and deal with the resulting plaudits and attacks.
reports that about 50 % of Germany's ground - mounted solar market uses agricultural lands, and asserts that he
sees «the
government's proposed termination of the agricultural ground - mounted
FiT [feed - in - tariff] as [a] headwind to new projects in this segment.»
«Geoff» showing his gift for impartiality throughout, as he did four years later on being chosen by Muir Russell to investigate UEA after Climategate 1, without
seeing fit to mention such prior involvement seeking to steer a major report on climate change commissioned by the highest level of the British
government, working with UEA experts.
On the other hand: as long as it's not
Government money they are welcome to invest it as they
see fit.
The
government will force a carbon tax on people and pull more money out of the real economy to spend as they
see fit on more Solyndra type investments and when the cold hits and stays proving AGW was dead wrong they will not apologize or refund anything.
The private sector is then set loose to innovate any way it
sees fit, freeing
government from dictating the winning and losing technologies.
The mechanisms such interests use are many — influencing election outcomes by injecting huge sums of money into them (
see the NYT editorial on the KOch Brothers and AB32, for example), installing fossil fuel employees in
government bureaucracies (BP's ex-chief scientist is currently Head of Science at the DOE, one Steve Koonin, also of Caltech — welcome to the fossil fuel - academic complex), and distorting science to
fit their agenda (witness the endless fraudulent claims about zero - emission combustion, despite the persistent absence of any stand - alone prototypes.)