Sentences with phrase «grand bargain on»

Copenhagen — Delegates left the Bali climate change talks in December 2007 with high hopes that a grand bargain on reducing greenhouse gas emissions would be secured by now.
Rick Hess proposes a grand bargain on teacher pay.
President Obama will propose a budget next week that embraces a risky strategy of courting Republicans for a grand bargain on the debt while angering Democratic allies with cuts to the nation's entitlement programs.
Blaming It All On the Tea Party James W. Ceaser and John York 07.15.2011 - 5:30 PM With the breakdown of negotiations on a so - called grand bargain on the debt limit demanded by President Obama,....
That amendment looks essential to a Republican grand bargain on health care.

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On Tuesday, the Obama Administration tried to spin some old ideas on corporate tax cuts and infrastructure spending as a new «grand bargain» aimed at stemming another confrontation on fiscal policOn Tuesday, the Obama Administration tried to spin some old ideas on corporate tax cuts and infrastructure spending as a new «grand bargain» aimed at stemming another confrontation on fiscal policon corporate tax cuts and infrastructure spending as a new «grand bargain» aimed at stemming another confrontation on fiscal policon fiscal policy.
That's why Illinois can not waste time on yet another bad deal like the Illinois Senate's proposed «grand bargain
Institutionally, we suffer the stages of grief on a grand scale, ricocheting through denial, anger, bargaining, depression and acceptance.
And although these look like grand international events, they are bargains struck with all participants, particularly Cameron playing with one eye squarely on domestic politics.
Pelosi told the president that House Democrats still support his push for a «grand bargain» that doesn't balance the budget on the backs of seniors with cuts to Social Security, Medicare and Medicaid, a Democratic aide said.
Right now she's vowing to wreck the whole Grand Bargain unless she gets her way on Estate Taxes — lowering them for the very wealthy folks who have underwritten her — and her family's — political careers.
For a time, a grand bargain between idealists and pragmatists allowed the party to flourish with a simple formula: Cantor and company could strategize and dream big while organized labor underwrote the movement with cash and bodies on the ground.
Heastie also called on the Senate and Cuomo to avoid the temptation to make rent negotiations subject to a grand end - of - session bargain involving unrelated legislative proposals.
With the exception of «the grand bargain» and the idea of a Bruges - sized EU speech today's «Rebooting series» has been focused on the mechanics of governing, especially personnel matters.
Now this dress really was a bargain; I found it on a clearance rail in Marks and Spencer (a long time ago) for the grand sum of # 5!
The screenwriters manage to jerry - rig a complex and unnerving situation that could spiral out of control at any moment: This is a summer blockbuster contingent on grand bargains, tactical retreats, and a ferocious, inevitable shock - and - awe campaign.
«On our grand opening day, it pretty much wiped us out,» said Salcido, who used her bargain shopping skills to pinch pennies and stretch the $ 200 seed money.
Partly based on the belief that supposed experts in education (including principals and superintendents) should be the ones to make decisions in schools and districts, as well as driven by the efforts of National Education Association and American Federation of Teachers affiliates to maintain their declining influence (as well as maintain the grand bargain of sorts between the unions and its members that drive NEA and AFT revenues), traditionalists tend to argue that the perspectives of teachers are the ones that matter most.
The president's budget would seek to put an end to sequestration through a mix of tax changes and by trimming entitlement programs, such as Social Security, codifying the administration's position on a so - called «grand bargain» with Republican leaders to reduce the deficit.
That's the vision of all three alternatives the Grand County Council is considering as it decides on recommendations to submit for Rep. Rob Bishop's public lands initiative — a legislative process geared toward resolving eastern Utah's land use battles in one «grand bargain.&rGrand County Council is considering as it decides on recommendations to submit for Rep. Rob Bishop's public lands initiative — a legislative process geared toward resolving eastern Utah's land use battles in one «grand bargain.&rgrand bargain
On the other hand, although, those who bought new may be disappointed when it's time to trade in or sell on, secondhand buyers will find the Grand Cherokee something of a bargaiOn the other hand, although, those who bought new may be disappointed when it's time to trade in or sell on, secondhand buyers will find the Grand Cherokee something of a bargaion, secondhand buyers will find the Grand Cherokee something of a bargain.
But I'm here to tell you that visual reading experience with the new Paperwhite display is not just a home run, it's a walk - off grand slam, due to the combination of gorgeous hand - crafted font and font size choices, heightened resolution provided by 212 PPI pixel density compared with 167 PPI on previous eInk Kindles, and a patented new technology that distributes light far more evenly than we generally experience with ambient light and, in the bargain, allows for a vastly improved capacitative touch experience.
The idea of a margin of safety, after all, belongs to Benjamin Graham and David Dodd, the founding fathers of value investing — a grand system of bargain shopping that has produced some of the wealthiest people on the planet, including Seth Klarman.
If you're new to PointBreaks don't get your hopes up too much as you're not going to find properties like the InterContinental Paris Le Grand Hotel on the list... but you may still get a bargain or two.
Points of View: Our writers on what's happening in the artworld and beyond: J.J. Charlesworth on butt plugs and burning churches; Maria Lind on a funhouse in Paris that brings to mind a classic fairytale; Mike Watson on what the Venice Biennale might bring; Jonathan T.D. Neil on Detroit's «grand bargain»; Mark Sladen on whether archivism has replaced activism; Sam Jacob on novelty products and the future of design; Andrew Berardini on peaches & cream; Oliver Basciano on Tidens Krav, Oslo.
Foreign policy experts say the Keystone could have been used to forge a grand, cross-border bargain to jointly address climate change — a bargaining chip toward agreements on carbon taxes, cap - and - trade regimes, or other comprehensive approaches.
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