Sentences with phrase «impose deep cuts»

Would it impose deep cuts in health or education?
The Tories see a chance to move the UK to the right, force through a hard Brexit and impose deeper cuts.
A House appropriations subcommittee late last month approved the bill, which keeps overall funding for DOE's Office of Science flat at $ 5.39 billion but imposes deep cuts on applied renewable energy programs.

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State energy company Gazprom has cut off gas to Ukraine, and onward to Western Europe, during price disputes in deep winter, and imposed bans on customers reselling gas to other countries.
The cuts are even deeper than the 9 % reduction imposed last October, the paper reported.
Markets have been increasingly volatile since Greek voters last weekend rejected political parties that imposed the deep spending cuts required in exchange for bailout money to keep the country from bankruptcy.
The deep budget cuts imposed by Ms. Redford's government in 2012 damaged both the post-secondary education system and the government's relationship the leaders in that system.
In those more recent fiscal squeezes, year - to - year cuts in public spending have been notably less deep than those imposed after both world wars or the «Geddes Axe» cuts initiated by the Conservative - Liberal coalition of the early 1920s.
Yet another Conservative council chief has spoken out against the deep spending cuts imposed on local authorities by the government.
By that reasoning, the increase in Safety Net costs alone could force the city over the state - imposed 2 percent property tax hike cap without deep cuts in municipal services.
Deep cuts in emissions will require signals that the CO2 price at $ 30 or above is here to stay and that the caps on emissions will be imposed and become ever stricter each year over decadal timeframes.
Another state that has imposed deep funding cuts — Kansas — eliminated its funding formula this year, making impossible direct comparisons to earlier years.
Instead, the cuts fueled further economic decline and forced the governor and legislative leaders to impose even deeper cuts to public education and other state services.
Deep cuts in emissions will require signals that the CO2 price at $ 30 or above is here to stay and that the caps on emissions will be imposed and become ever stricter each year over decadal timeframes.
Anything less than the recommended targets imposes an intolerable burden on young Australians, who will be left to make deeper emission cuts in future because we weren't willing to start now.
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