Sentences with phrase «lost over the reform»

The CFIB estimates that 700,000 «person years of employment» would be lost over the reform's first 20 years.

Not exact matches

The cyclone is expected to lose much of its punch over land but meteorologists warned it could reform again if it reaches the warm waters of the Gulf of Carpentaria, 250 km (155 miles) from the coast.
The U.S. Department of Agriculture reports that over 95 percent of districts are now meeting the standards, which sounds like a resounding success, but to bolster its own campaign to roll back reforms, the School Nutrition Association (SNA) has tended to emphasize all the obstacles districts reportedly face, from lost revenue to increased food waste.
The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) reports that over 95 percent of districts are now meeting the standards, which sounds like a resounding success, but to bolster its own campaign to roll back reforms, the School Nutrition Association (SNA) has tended to emphasize all the obstacles districts reportedly face, from lost revenue to increased food waste.
Losing her at a time when the unions are gearing up for a major battle with Cuomo over education reform would be disruptive — to say the least.
Faced with losing the ballot line to a challenger who tapped into resentment over his estate tax cuts, charter - school championing and failure to deliver campaign finance reform, Governor Andrew Cuomo won the party's designation only after promising to fight for Democratic control of the state Senate and deliver a progressive policy wish list.
The fight over redistricting seems to be losing some steam, with some reform advocates saying time is running out to set up an independent panel.
Party officials deny their concerns over the Reform Party stem from competing for votes and potentially losing space on the statewide ballot.
Pataki noted that his national PAC, Revere America, spent well over six figures targeting Democrats who had voted «yes» on health care reform, including outgoing Rep. John Hall, who lost to Republican Congresswoman - elect Nan Hayworth.
For example over 25,000 people will be subject to the triple whammy of losing their ESA (through changes that time limit it), DLA (through PIP reform), and having their ESA uprating capped at one per cent (before they lose it), a loss worth up to # 23,000 over the five years.
And a relatively clean way for the Liberals to abort an electoral reform agenda over which they lost control.
And Gov. Ray Mabus of Mississippi, a leading figure in education reform, loses his bid for re-election at least in part because of his inability to reach a compromise with legislators over funding for school reform.
What's now breaking across the state is the latest ripple of a reform tide sparked decades ago by anxiety over the prospect of losing America's educational edge.
As education reform leaders and unions fight over policies that mandate rigorous teacher evaluations and encourage the growth of charter schools, poor kids are losing out in the most basic of ways — a situation that embeds them deeper in the cycle of poverty.
The briefing, Agenda for Reform 2012, highlights concerns over how Congo's mining, hydrocarbons and logging sectors are managed and provides recommendations that would help ensure the resources are used for the benefit of the people, rather than being lost to corruption or mismanagement.
This proposal surfaced in a new discussion paper called Legal Aid and the Public Interest (which accused the government of having «lost its way» over legal aid reform).
Ultimately, in an impasse, each side fears losing something: In disputes over Gun Control, it is losing more innocent lives vs. losing personal safety and protection; in disputes over Immigration Reform, it is losing talented people and necessary social contributions of immigrants vs. losing potential American jobs; in disputes over the Debt Ceiling / Fiscal Cliff, it is losing on - going social programs vs. losing tax money to excessive interest payments; and, in disputes over Certification for Mediators, it is losing quality control for consumers vs. losing personal / professional autonomy to future regulators.
The PM's chief Indigenous advisor Warren Mundine did warn us that the reform agenda would produce «winners» and «losers», and certainly from the coverage over the past few weeks, many Indigenous communities are feeling as though they are on the losing side.
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