Sentences with phrase «inability of the government»

Add the apparent inability of governments to get their fiscal houses in order and it's little wonder why retirees are frustrated and maybe a little bit scared.
As for the alleged inability of governments to manage the tax deferral, if such a system were implemented, provided that people traded securities or died at a more or less steady rate over time, there's no reason to think that there would be government cash flow issues.
He moans about the «dismal inability of the government to fix the immigration controls at Heathrow» and says these «ill - conceived proposals» are nothing but an attempt to «conciliate our coalition partners».
On the subject of the perceived inability of the government to deliver large - scale IT projects, he pointed to the DWP's payment programme with 22.5 million accounts now paid directly, which he said was «delivered on time, under budget».
«It is the seeming inability of government to pull together and to come up with ways to fix our problems that are the most frustrating,» he said.
The answer is shaped by the shocking way in which the rhinos are killed and their horns removed, the widespread myths fueling the recent poaching escalation and the apparent inability of governments to tackle this massive problem with anything approaching competence.
The one factor that could ultimately keep the Hyperloop or any other form of superfast tube transportation from becoming reality is the inability of governments — local, state, federal and international — to develop mass transit systems quickly in a cost - efficient manner.
While the BCA limited money available to the Military, it was the inability of the government to pass a budget, relying on Continuing resolutions instead, that had the greatest effect on maintenance.
«This is sequel to the ultimatum issued to the government since 20 January, 2017 and the inability of government to address our demands positively.»
The inability of the government to address the inequitable situation in the country has provided breeding ground for violent reactions, protests and agitations, which exploit the grievances of different segments of the country.
The inability of governments, or any other cybersecurity experts for that matter, to pinpoint the origin of cyberattacks is problematic and boils down to an intelligence problem, Nicol says.
In contrast, I noticed in disappointment that the inability of the government to tackle the issue effectively has led to the escalation of Boko Haram's assaults, slaughters and kidnappings and to the development of more cruel ways (such as female suicide bombers) that have spread more terror across the country.
This is a case where the inability of the government to react to new technologies makes us less safe.
This year the U.K. government unveiled a welcome and ambitious Clean Growth Strategy, but it was hamstrung by the failure to properly fund new energy efficiency programs and the inability of the government to face down the handful of vocal media critics who loathe onshore wind and solar farms.
The inability of government to pick market winners and thus formulate good industrial policies is illustrated by Obama's repeated claims that we could not drill our way out of energy dependence on overseas sources of oil.
Also, the inability of governments to regulate the ecosystem has given rise to mixed reactions from different regions leading to outright bans in countries like China, and extensive taxing in the US.
The main finding of the Commonwealth Grants Commission's landmark Report on Indigenous Funding was the inability of government processes to identify or respond to regional need or to allocate funding on the basis of greatest need.
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