Sentences with phrase «more challenging for the government»

If the case is retried, it could be more challenging for the government in some respects.
The South Korean government does not intend to crack down on any aspect or area of the Bitcoin market because the enforcement of impractical policies can lead to the migration of investors and their funds into unregulated over-the-counter (OTC) markets, which are significantly more challenging for the government to oversee.
Budget pressures will make it all the more challenging for the government to maintain entitlement programs such as Social Security and Medicare.

Not exact matches

For more than half a century governments around the world have been trying to solve the challenge of nuclear fusion.
Slogar, for instance, has leaned on the federal government's Trade Commissioner Service to help find reputable partners, something that can be more challenging in places where competitors haven't already staked out well - worn paths.
It means restoring honest, rigorous policy debate, advocating for more formal representation of women and minority groups, and challenging the retreat of government from investing in our communities.
America's Roman Catholic bishops write that the «challenge of today is to move beyond abstract disputes about whether more or less government intervention is needed, to consideration of creative ways of enabling government and private groups to work together effectively» (Economic Justice for All) The truth of this declaration is evident in the U.S. housing...
America's Roman Catholic bishops write that the «challenge of today is to move beyond abstract disputes about whether more or less government intervention is needed, to consideration of creative ways of enabling government and private groups to work together effectively» (Economic Justice for All) The truth of this declaration is evident in the U.S. housing crisis.
The challenge for all of us - activists, bloggers, pundits, politicians - is to understand that more frequent, bigger rebellions are going to be the stuff of Coalition government.
Councilmember Lander said the district needed someone like Sikora who would «fight for progressive values in government, try to win a more equal city, address the challenges of climate change, make sure the rights of workers are respected, address the issues of health care on the policy level, and fight in the neighborhoods to improve our schools and make them better.»
ALBANY — Actress and gubernatorial candidate Cynthia Nixon challenged state lawmakers to raise taxes and include more school aid as part of the emerging state budget, and attacked Gov. Andrew Cuomo for being a «bully» to women, journalists, his colleagues in government and children.
«We hopes this will represent the beginning of a process to really simplify the benefits maze for older people, but there is much more still to be done and the government must rise to the challenge
After Superstorm Sandy, Irene and Lee, the New York State as we know it faces a different reality, we had more storms this year in the central part of the state and for government officials it is and entirely new challenge.
He said that while the current agitation for local government autonomy enjoys a degree of support among Nigerians, granting the LGs autonomy with highly limited economic potential is more likely to complicate rather than resolve the challenges confronting them.
It should focus on speaking up for jobs and workers» rights under threat, and on challenging any attempt to use the referendum result to introduce a more right - wing Tory government by the backdoor.
More information is absolutely crucial in order for people to make informed choices about their future and to be equipped and empowered with the tools to challenge the horrific conditions that the UK and French government have abandoned them in.»
The prospect of facing once - in - a-generation storms on a more regular basis is real, but New Yorkers can rest assured that state government is taking all possible steps to be ready for whatever challenges we face.»
The decisions the current Government takes on transport to tackle the dual challenges of climate change and rising oil prices could have significant repercussions for many years to come... Friends of the Earth is calling on the Government to: «Change direction on transport policy - and aim to rapidly move towards a low - carbon transport system... Vehicle Excise Duty must be changed to make road tax on gas - guzzlers more expensive - and cheaper for greener cars...»
The Supreme Court decision in the McDonnell case is expected to make it more difficult for the federal government to prosecute public corruption cases, a prospect Chief Justice John Roberts challenged in his majority opinion.
But Wike said, «I challenge any state government in the country to come forward to say it has provided more support for security agencies than Rivers State.
In addition, Majestic called for the allocation of about $ 10,000 toward the cost of new bookkeeping software, estimated as costing $ 32,000 to $ 35,000, to replace the extremely dated system that the town government is currently using, which itself is making budgeting more of a challenge.
«It should focus on speaking up for jobs and workers» rights under threat, and on challenging any attempt to use the referendum result to introduce a more right - wing Tory government by the back door.
The government is not alone in looking for ways to help reconcile the challenges facing working families with young children, with the Liberal Democrats proposing 19 months of more generous parental leave (able to be taken by any parent) and the Conservative Party proposing flexible parental leave to help make Britain more family friendly.
«That the Parliament looks critically at the results of a new poll on support for nuclear weapons in Scotland commissioned by Lord Ashcroft; believes that the result stating that 51 % of Scots want the Trident nuclear deterrent to be replaced is misguidedly being used to suggest that a majority of Scots support keeping nuclear weapons in Scotland; understands that the results of this poll were intended to challenge the findings of a recent poll commissioned by the Scottish Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament that showed a decisive 75 % majority of the Scottish public is against both the cost and the reasoning behind the UK Government's intention to keep all of its nuclear weapons stationed in Scotland; understands that, while Lord Ashcroft conducted the poll to supposedly show that «more than half of Scots are in favour of nuclear weapons», the poll showed that only 37 % of Scots believe so in principle, compared with 48 % who do not; questions the integrity of a poll that, it understands, was privately paid for by a wealthy Tory backer; considers that Lord Ashcroft is spinning the results, and believes that he should stop doing so and accept what it considers the fact proven time and again that Scots want rid of nuclear weapons.»
In Tory ranks, there are mutterings — off - the - record for the moment, and perhaps more about tactical positioning than serious proposals — about explicitly challenging the Lib Dems to support the boundary changes, and going for divorce and minority Conservative government if they do not.
Since taking over from the rather more liberal, Kenneth Clarke Grayling has attacked human rights as «political correctness», proposed dramatic restrictions to the right of individuals to challenge the state through judicial review, imposed significant restrictions on access to lawyers with no - win no - fee cases, moved the government back on to the course of building more (and bigger) prisons — despite the evidence against them — and is set on dramatically privatising up to 70 % of the probation service ceding state responsibility for offenders to commercial enterprises.
In an age of cuts and efficiency drives from government, our biggest challenge remains in equipping the next generation with the skills we need to deliver projects more for less.»
As the legislative record demonstrates, political outcomes are now less predictable, for after 1999 a new assertiveness and willingness to challenge government proposals emerged from a perception of enhanced legitimacy, leading to far more defeats in the Lords than the Commons.
A fellow of the Centre for Democracy and Development, who is an expert in Nigerian affairs, Mr. Matthew Page, said it was unfortunate that there was disunity between the Presidency and the Senate, stating that the event of things showed that both arms of the government might continue to engage more in politicking than making policies, thereby unable to address the various challenges the country is facing.
«These preliminary budget recommendations reflect a central challenge in government: making our city more equitable while also planning prudently for the future,» said Ferreras - Copeland, in a statement.
She said the government has accepted the challenge of increasing its investment for HIV activities and was therefore spearheading the operationalisation of the National HIV and AIDS Fund, to mobilise more domestic resources to provide financial sustainability and stability for various programmes and activities of the Ghana AIDS Commission (GAC) and other partners.
... State and local governments must remain focused on addressing the challenges of aging infrastructure through continued funding for these priorities, thoughtful capital planning and more sustainable development.»
Despite ongoing challenges with federal investment in R&D, Americans have generally favorable views toward science, believing that science creates more opportunity for the next generation, that its benefits outweigh its risks, and that the federal government should provide funds for scientific research.
Countries favorable to growing transgenic crops, such as Spain and the United Kingdom, want to unlock approval processes that have been delayed for years and allow more crops onto European fields; the governments of countries like Germany, France, and Austria want to be able to ban products on their territory — even if EFSA deems them safe — without being challenged in court.
But this doesn't mean parliamentarians should sit back for the next 5 years, they add: The Parliament should challenge the European Commission to push governments to invest more in research and innovation, in particular in southern and Eastern European countries that have suffered most from the economic crisis.
The survey also revealed planning for sustainable land use and transportation is more challenging, because it requires the municipal and state government to work together.
The expected results are to: Challenge the Governments in Southeast Europe to respond with more clear and concrete statements on their policies in the field of S&T; Open new vistas for scientific and technological co-operations in the European Research Area.
I imagine that a formidable challenge for many young scientists is the decision to remain in academia when there are other paths that could bring more money for less effort, especially with such low levels of government funding for research.
The move is part of the government's push for more academically challenging subjects and follows a large rise in pupils studying computer science, which the DfE believes gives pupils a stronger foundation for further study and employment.
In response to Morgan's plans, Russell Hobby, general secretary of the National Association of Head Teachers, said: «The workload challenge can be solved by more intelligent accountability, better planning and fewer changes from government — constant short - notice disruption is not conducive to the focus required for good quality teaching.
(But it has proven more challenging at the primary level, where England has some 11,000 schools enrolling fewer than 250 pupils each, without the organizational or financial wherewithal to succeed as free - standing organizations — though the government is devising schemes for getting them to share services and pool resources.)
Vargas says he's asking for flexibility with special education adding, the district is not receiving the support it needs from the federal government when it comes to resources, «We have some children that are have multiple challenges and therefore require year - round education, it requires more resources to be devoted to meeting their needs.»
In face of the government's ambitious plans for «coasting schools», fleshed out in some more detail in today's Queens» Speech, regional school commissioners are focusing their efforts on persuading individual academy heads to rise to the challenge through forming a Multi-Academy or Umbrella Trust.
«There are a load of challenges that we're working through at the moment with some housing associations and some people like Homes England [the government agency responsible for building more homes] to figure out how we can make that work for everyone.»
The government is more than doubling its support for a social enterprise offering professional development to middle leaders in schools with challenging intakes, in a bid to improve teacher retention.
«The key challenge for the Government has to be making teaching more attractive.
«Nowhere will a new lawyer be challenged with greater responsibilities and have the opportunity to do more for the public good than working for the federal government.
Consideration of the blind, the dyslectic, and others with reading challenges — the blind are hardly the only disabled people benefitting from TTS and related technologies — just might result in more government and K - 12 business for Amazon.
Same for autonomous cars (which is obviously far more challenging for society / government to deal with), but I do think they provide as much opportunity (a much much larger pie) as risk for petrol retailers longer - term.
NONE of them have questioned the science behind climate change for more than a decade; they may argue about which policies are the best way to address the problem, what mix of government regulations and private sector actions is best, but not one challenges the science.
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