Sentences with phrase «mean deeper cuts»

With the world finally committed to tackling global warming, our failure to cut carbon now will mean deeper cuts forced on us later.
Every year that California faces budget cuts means deeper cuts to critical programs that have strong grassroots support; the time of trimming the fat from the budget is long gone.
«State workers were facing devastating budget cuts, which of course would also mean deep cuts for workers and services throughout the state,» Weingarten says.

Not exact matches

I mean, the first thing we did was we cut deep at the company, and I've done layoffs, unfortunately, twice in my career, once at Hotwire and then once at Zillow.
My spirit of love and forgiveness for him just runs too deep» @Chad «so, you mean that if your son decided to cut all contact with you, you would coerce him into restoring that contact?
These deep cuts, sadly, could mean millions will die.
By which I mean that it suits their political timing to cut deep, well away from an election, and then perhaps cut taxes etc closer to an election.
By all means support Labour if you can tell what they stand for and agree with it, but you should admit that all this deficit denial, and denial that Labour would have needed to implement massive cuts too (but maybe slower and therefore deeper), is just naked political opportunism.
Public worker unions are expected to soon air TV ads opposing cuts, emphasizing that deep cuts will mean layoffs for New Yorkers and reduced services for the elderly, the infirm and the poor, many of them children.
«The combination of this deep uncertainty and the lord chancellor's initial tranche of cuts means that those solicitors firms already on the brink are telling us they might as well shut up shop.
Fiscal autonomy - which is what the SNP called for - would mean that they would have to deliver over # 7 billion deeper spending cuts or tax rises in Scotland than under the Tory plans.
Late last month we found 79 %, little changed on the 77 % recorded in June 2009, backing the protection of spending on some services even if that means bigger rises in taxation and / or deeper cuts elsewhere.
«Ring - fencing health will mean deeper and more drastic cuts to important investment elsewhere, without the benefit of clear justification.»
That means cutting out as many nasties in your life, whether you're putting them your mouth, on your skin, or inhaling them deep into your lungs.
And unlike ascorbic acid, this cutting - edge stabilized vitamin C is also lipid - soluble, which means it has the unique ability to thoroughly and rapidly penetrate your skin to fight free radicals on a deep cellular level.
What I mean by this is that like this blouse, the peplum detail and deep - v cut out give this top shape, make it unique, and have style all on their own.
It's very low cut so I needed to put a safety in it to spare my blushes, but the deep V means I can wear a big necklace.
To help us keep track of how much of her own brain she's «colonizing,» Besson puts the percentage in big, bold letters on the screen, and he regularly cuts to a speculative lecture by a neuroscientist (Morgan Freeman), from whom we learn that more cells don't just mean deeper thoughts.
The final sequence, cutting between two court scenes as Ernest is admonished by the mice and Celestine by the bears is quite effective, and a wonderful way to wrap the film up with a little bit of action while reinforcing the central moral of looking beyond one's skin and the expectations heaped thereupon for the deeper meaning of the self.
He said it would mean a real - terms cut for schools and «deep cuts» in spending on pre-school and post-16 education.
The teaching budget is going to be cut by 40 % and as some subjects, such as science and technology, are protected it's likely to mean even deeper cuts elsewhere.
Deep education cuts in Texas mean that it has begun to lay off thousands of teachers itself.
Having a father who studied the art and is a black belt meant I cut my teeth on Bruce Lee movies and the Kung Fu series (Deepest sympathies to my classmate Kansas, RIP Carradine).
And so the Climate Change Authority's recommendations are simultaneously more ambitious than the government will be prepared to accept, and not so ambitious by way of assuming that international emissions trading may mean no deep emissions cuts domestically.
In the presence of such unknowns, a push for robustness tends to mean a push for deeper emissions cuts, even if those might turn out to cost more than actual climate sensitivity ultimately justifies.
Possessing just 25 % of the world's population but 75 % of its atmosphere was innately unjust and it means that developed countries need to make many more deeper and faster cuts in their emissions today while providing finance and technology to developing countries to help them cut theirs.
However, the removal process will cut deeper than the existing striations, meaning that those existing striations will also probably need to be gouged deeper.
David Lat and Brian Dalton report that for the past few months Above the Law and Thomson Reuters have been taking a deep dive into what AI, machine learning, and other cutting - edge technologies mean for lawyers and the legal world.
Commissions are reduced because the overwhelming competition means that too many agents are chasing the same business, bringing out the worst in competitors offering discounts cut at such deep rates that it is impossible to give good service for such low payment.
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