Sentences with phrase «hands of the government»

«We have long detected the dead hand of the Government interfering to stop us reaching negotiated settlements in the current disputes and it's about time Chris Grayling stopped playing politics with passenger safety and started taking the issue seriously.
It is the antithesis of the Northern Territory Intervention that cast us as passive, troubled people, unable to help ourselves and ultimately subject to the intervening hand of government.
Tory leader David Cameron said the «left hand of this government doesn't know what the right hand is doing».
«Having had the privilege of working with him, I always admired Mario Cuomo's relentless efforts to extend the compassionate hand of government to those most in need.
Implicit within this discussion is considered reflection on whether the realisation of a big data - driven future in research requires the strong hand of government - led efforts, or whether responsibilities are of a more shared and distributed nature?
The impulse for a «Big CPP» is, Cross wrote, «based on the fundamental assumption that the public is too ignorant or misguided to plan for retirement themselves and that the meddling hand of government bureaucrats can help guide them.»
Macro-economic and the misguided hand of government occasionally messes things up, but in my investing life, it sometimes comes early and sometimes late, but that trend seems to happen nearly every year.
Let's keep the blunt hand of government and its intrinsic tendency to make bloated bureacracies out of this.
And within their stories about us is an acceptance that the paternal hand of government will determine the nature of our welfare and even the nature of our rights.
The statist non-solutions of the Trudeau era convinced me at an early age that what Canada needed most was freedom from the dead hand of government.
It is the antithesis of the Northern Territory Intervention that cast us as helpless and hopeless people, unable to help ourselves and ultimately subject to the intervening hand of government.
Actually, the figuring out part has been done and real emissions reductions have been realized in the United States — without the heavy hand of government, without one - size - fits - all frameworks, without economy - hamstringing interventions.
You want to put most of Canadians retirement savings in the hands of government
«I shouldn't have to suffer at the hands of my government,» said Zzyym, who was born in 1958 and raised as a boy.
«For the first time, the Canada Job Grant will take skills - training choices out of the hands of government and put them where they belong, in the hands of employers and Canadians who want to work,» Flaherty told the House of Commons.
MH: Free enterprise under today's financial conditions threatens to bring about an unprecedented centralization of planning, not in the hands of government but by the financial conglomerates and money managers.
But Delrahim's selection stands in contrast with his boss in the Oval Office when it comes to one of the most prominent competition issues currently in the hands of government regulators: The AT&T - Time Warner merger.
At what point do we conclude that this relentless public mauling at the hands of government MPs and their private sector proxies is intended not merely to expose the CBC to proper scrutiny as a public agency, but to intimidate it in its function as a news organization?
The essence of a «free market» financial style is to take planning out of the hands of government — democratically elected political representatives — and centralize it in Wall Street and other financial centers.
Putting both capital and technology in the hands of government has proved to be a remarkable disaster historically.
More than one - third of the world's countries have been cited for using torture as an instrument of policy in the past decade, and at least that many have experienced terrorist actions at the hands of governments or revolutionaries.
I've never thought about it that way: Christ's death at the hands of the government represented a sort of subversive triumph over it.
But there was also doubt that the task could be well handled by government and fear of concentrating too much power in the hands of government.
She feared giving too much power into the hands of the government, or even into the hands of a president she basically liked, because she fully expected» in the natural way of things» that these expanded powers would eventually be abused.
The goal should be a system that generally supports socially - constructive action and discourages socially - destructive actions while leaving basic decisions for the society in the hands of a government that is concerned for and responsive to its people.
These kinds of legislation help families without causing dependency and without putting family functions into the hands of government.
All around the world women are still treated as commodities, suffering at the hands of their government, their kidnapper, their boss, their partner or even their husband.
The good news is that unlike many other animal welfare problems (like live export), the solution to ending factory farming is not in the hands of government, it's in ours.
What about the thousands of «individuals» out there who have absolutely no say over their treatment at the hands of the government?
«I doubt it is only in the hands of the government of the United Kingdom,» he said.
The real risk lies elsewhere though: the campaign might play into the hands of those governments wanting to acquire the equally contested, but actually existent non-autonomous armed UAVs.
But neither should we presume that we can rely usefully on the hand of government in every area of economic performance.
This thought recurred throughout the century, as we find it sixty years later in the Knights of Labor's central paper: ««the workers can hope for nothing favorable at the hands of governments, nor of politicians, nor of statesmen.
This is an enormous amount of money, and we have an opportunity to spend it wisely, rather than to put it into the hands of a government that is already spending New York to death.»
Others who are being sought have either gone into hiding or they are pulling strings of blackmail to force the hands of government to abandon the search for them.
A Manhattan woman is suing the city for $ 5 million, saying her sexual assault at the hands of a government worker — while she was handcuffed and locked inside a government office — has left her in constant fear.
Worse yet, it risks leaving the country at the hands of a government that does not have the supports needed to control the country (as happened in Iraq).
There is no order, unlike before, holding the hands of government
must do, but rather by freeing the economy from the dead hand of government
«In China and Russia, their infrastructure is in the hands of the government, it's easier for them to coordinate and protect those assets.»
Zinke wants to keep federal lands in the hands of the government, believes that «something is going on» with the climate and embraces of an «all of the above» energy policy
All this facial recognition technology in the hands of government raises unavoidable questions about Big Brother - like powers.
He comes to the table with strong feelings about keeping federal lands in the hands of the government, a belief that «something is going on» with the climate and an embrace of an «all of the above» energy policy.
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