Sentences with phrase «many ordinary family»

«A tax increase for many ordinary families to pay for a tax cut for the rich» is what Democrats will say.
It is precisely when the market fails average wage earners that the so called «social wage» — that provided collectively through government programs and transfers — is so critical to ordinary families.
The result is a massive transfer of wealth from ordinary families to internet promoters.
A government spokesman said the state is helping millions of households meet their living costs but added it wants «to go even further to help ordinary families».
He suggests that by making kinship universal we could eliminate the divisive passions that ordinary family preference involves.
Since the incomes of America's wealthy have soared while ordinary families have seen at best small gains, you might have expected politicians to seek votes by proposing to soak the rich.
But over the last few decades it's remarkable how little of that growth has trickled down to ordinary families.
Yet in the ordinary family the assurance of unconditional concern is an everyday actuality.
What makes things so difficult for ordinary families is that the 150 - 200 pesos the government gives for monthly salary does not supply sufficient calories to survive.
She said Chancellor Philip Hammond should use the Autumn Budget to invest in helping families with children, and that ending the benefits freeze is the first step he should take to re-balance the finances of ordinary families.
«The result is a yawning gap between what ordinary families need for a no - frills living standard and what they actually have.»
The letters and Table Talk reveal a man with ordinary family problems, a normal concern with sex, expressed with that half innocent openness so typically German.
Instruction is given to children of distinguished families by a teacher — called a guru — who visits them at their home; children from ordinary families of the common people go to the guru's home or to a place of worship.
No New Age proponent of the culture of death and instant gratification would risk a potentially cheesy postscript in which the ideal of happiness is not the celebration of occult power or the human ego, but ordinary family life.
Ordinary families in parishes are the «place» where the Christian mystery is lived out most vividly.
The testimony which follows is from a Christmas letter, and is a very ordinary family witness to the reality of marriage as a sacrament.
Jelly rolls are quick and easy dessert options perfect for impromptu parties or just to perk up an ordinary family meal.
And the mats are a favorite of celebrity moms such as Kourtney Kardashian, Kelly Rutherford and Laila Ali so your baby can get the star treatment at a price us ordinary families can afford...
But this isn't any ordinary family movie night.
Hundreds of ordinary families in the US in the early 1970s helped to develop these extraordinary skills to prepare the pregnant body to give birth and to work through the birth journey any baby takes with the mother.
We need to reject EU rules like this when they go too far and aren't in the interests of ordinary families
For the University and College Union (UCU), the proposals would be the final nail in the coffin for an affordable university degree for the vast majority of ordinary families.
Responding to the news, Unite national officer Jennie Formby, said: «Ordinary families are already struggling to afford the weekly shop.
«I want us to give millions of ordinary families and people in this country the opportunity to live a better life... What we want to do is genuinely address the cost of living and social mobility.»
Boles hit back, saying that the question was typical of the party opposite who «sneer at people's aspirations», and that there was a difference between property developers building a block of flats on gardens and ordinary families getting extensions.
But if we focus everything on the needs and aspirations of middle and lower income voters, of ordinary families, if we demonstrate we've got a viable alternative to the government's failed economic policies.
«We're looking for ways to cut Britain's overall tax burden,» it announced, «so ordinary families have more of their money to help themselves.»
We have a broken energy market that isn't working for ordinary families and businesses.
The coalition is seen as more sympathetic to the interests of the rich and big business than to ordinary families.
It was self - effacing in places but clear in terms of saying, here's the choice at the next election: Cameron, who stands up for the wrong people, for tobacco over the cancer charities, [or] Ed Miliband the man on the side of ordinary families worried about their energy bills.
But if we focus everything on the needs and aspirations of middle and lower income voters, of ordinary families, if we demonstrate we've got a viable alternative to the government's failed economic policies, I'm convinced we can build the electoral support that can beat the Tories.»
RM: As focus turns from the party battle to the possibility of one against the Tories, Corbyn stresses the «needs and aspirations of middle - and lower - income voters, of ordinary families» which Labour must address.
That would take more money out of the pockets of ordinary families and be bad news on two key fronts:
It seems to go against what the Prime Minister said in her very first words from Number Ten; fighting for ordinary families (or the «mainstream» as she called them today), who work around the clock but worry about the cost of living.
So it's not surprising that yesterday's ComRes poll for the Mail showed 64 % of the public think the Government doesn't understand the problems faced by ordinary families.
But he said any tax changes should not hit ordinary families.
«The Coalition Government's cuts are deeply regressive and are hitting hardest young people from ordinary families and those who are the least privileged in our society.»
«The test of the system is: is it going to provide proper protection to ordinary families who, through no fault of their own, get caught up in these media maelstroms and get completely mistreated?»
«Disproportionately, young people from ordinary families will dominate amongst those students who will lose out on a university place and who will not be able to secure a job to tide them over until next year.
«I worry greatly that we might be about to build a university system that is out of reach for ordinary families,» he told the Andrew Marr programme.
Now the Daily Mail has reported that Labour's plans to portray its leader as an ordinary family man have backfired - and the paper has labelled him «Two kitchens Miliband».
The StB was so powerful it even stole babies from ordinary families to give to agents» childless wives.
As a country, we simply invest too little in building the homes our people need, whilst allowing asset prices to inflate beyond the reach of ordinary families.
That is a lot of money that will have to be found from other programmes or the pockets of ordinary families.
Only David Cameron could believe that you make ordinary families work harder by making them poorer and you make the rich work harder by making them richer.
With the selling off of council houses making it even more difficult for families to find suitable accommodation, Mr Draper insisted that the Prime Minister should give up his residence at the publicly owned Chequers — one of at least three the Prime Minister enjoys, and have it converted into affordable flats for ordinary families.
«This Budget commits taxpayers to a terrifying amount of debt that will burden ordinary families for decades to come.
The public is angry at a political class that doesn't understand the pain that ordinary families are going through.
«We are making sure that the system of private insurance works for ordinary families,» he said, calling the legislation a «patient's bill of rights on steroids» and «the toughest insurance reform in history.»
The truth, of course, is that the main impact of this bill will be to make life much more difficult for millions of ordinary families, whether they are surviving on meagre benefits or relying on tax credits to make work pay.
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