Sentences with phrase «more government intervention»

«Reducing pollution of the nation's rivers, lakes and ecosystems» did nearly as well, with 69 percent asking for more government intervention.
Policy and politics has failed, and defenders of more government intervention or safety - net expansion can not look to the job market for data to support their case.
A third post yesterday documented RFF's buy - in to resource pessimism and gapism (more government intervention in place of price and allocation decontrol) in the pivotal 1970s.
The discussion here has been very instructive and I can actually see valid points on both sides of the issue (less government vs. more government intervention) when talking about children's nutrition at school.
While you can argue for and against more government intervention on Wall Street, there have been...
Beyond the financial sector, the ongoing bailout of U.S. auto producers is leading to more government intervention in that industry.
Realistically, Facebook's stock will probably bounce back, but pending any more government intervention, it's not unimaginable that Facebook could walk away from this whole debacle a very different company, one that's regulated and no longer free to exploit its position as one of the world's biggest internet companies and track its users without consequence.
Scotiabank chief financial officer Sean McGuckin said that if prices continue to grow, more government intervention may be useful.
Emerging Markets / Frontier Markets risk: includes the risk of significantly higher price volatility, less liquidity and more government intervention in the economy than in developed markets.
The Missouri Legislature's bill to reform workplace health insurance provides a common - sense approach to health care reform, rather than more government intervention and bureaucracy.
Realistically, Facebook's stock will probably bounce back, but pending any more government intervention, it's not unimaginable that Facebook could walk away from this whole debacle a very different company, one that's regulated and no longer free to exploit its position as one of the world's biggest internet companies and track its users without consequence.
More government intervention, more spending on programs that are insolvent, and new programs such, as free tuition that addresses symptoms, not causes.
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