Sentences with phrase «more imposition»

No more imposition of unproven ideologies: much greater trust in teachers and parents and a significant period of time without new tests, strategies, political mark - making and point scoring.
No more imposition, no more impunity.

Not exact matches

Our starting point has always been that the imposition of the GST should not have an effect on wages because wage - earners will gain more from the accompanying fall in income tax rates than they will lose from the introduction of the GST.
Although the imposition of legal restrictions is often called «regulation,» it almost never actually makes markets more regular.
But over time either the funding / tax imposition could be lowered, or other uses of funds to achieve a more equal property - owning democracy could be considered.
On the other hand, Mr. Mnuchin, the treasury secretary, is considered to be more open to negotiations with China to avoid the imposition of steep tariffs.
In place of traditional American liberty based on the principles of limited government, Obamacarians are erecting a bureaucratic state, complete with centralized control, cronyism, ideological impositions, benefits to favored constituencies, ever increasing dependencies, spiced with an anti religion agenda that would force religious non profits and charities to choose between their service missions and following the precepts of their faith (through the Free Birth Control / Sterilization / Abortifacient Rule for now, more later).
Christians have been taking advantage with their position of authority for so long that their impositions are simply more tolerated.
Complaints about the cultural «imposition» of ideas about universal human rights are, more often than not, in the service of nationalism, racism, ideology, or power politics - or all of these in combination.
It suggests to them a form of law and order that is little more than the imposition of the will of the strong upon the weak, or of the majority upon the minority.
HowsItGoin, I don't believe atheists here believe in the forced imposition of atheism any more than Christians here believe in the forced imposition of Christianity.
Just as Dred Scott forced a southern proslavery position on the nation, Roe is nothing more than the Supreme Court's imposition of the morality of our cultural elites.
Ford's view shares the difficulty I find in Cobb's view, namely that God's input, even if vague enough to be altered or made more determinate by the creature, is an external imposition magnified to divine proportions.
Such an examination is all the more necessary because it has been charged that Hartshorne's doctrine of divine providence amounts to little more than divine imposition of the laws of nature on the universe (Lewis S. Ford in TPP 75 - 80).
One corollary of this view is that creativity in human relationship can never be the sheer imposition of one will upon another, It must be the kind of action, with whatever coercion is involved, which so far as possible leaves the other more free to respond.
More than five months after Islamist rebels seized control of the Christian - majority CAR, Christians remain vulnerable to atrocities and the threat of imposition of Islamic law.
He has no patience for «ideological colonization» (a term also favored by Francis): «Western colonialism continues today, in Africa and Asia, more vigorously and perversely through the imposition of a false morality and deceitful values.»
He told Peter and John that if they would give him the power to confer the Holy Spirit through the imposition of his hands on whomsoever he chose, he would be more than glad to pay them for it.
«More and more we are looking to see who was involved in a contravention as well as the employer, in order to join them together and to have the imposition of penalties made against them as well.&raMore and more we are looking to see who was involved in a contravention as well as the employer, in order to join them together and to have the imposition of penalties made against them as well.&ramore we are looking to see who was involved in a contravention as well as the employer, in order to join them together and to have the imposition of penalties made against them as well.»
Commenting on the centralised structure of the program and the government's imposition of it, Mr O'Brien stated: «It is a disgrace that ministerial incompetence is leading, once more, to hospitals losing money.
«After the imposition of the migrant ban by President Trump I am even more strongly opposed to an address by President Trump in Westminster Hall.»
He opined that many more homes need to be built, but warned against their imposition on local communities:
«With the imposition of the tax cap, you have asked more of local officials, and municipal leaders have answered the call as best they can with the limited tools you have provided,» the letter states.
Under the proposal the two sales taxes that the county is allowed to impose by the state (the state takes four percent of the overall eight percent), a three percent more or less permanent imposition, and the one percent county extender (the so - called «Cahill sales tax»), are treated separately.
Under the proposal the two sales taxes that the county is allowed to impose by the state (the state takes half of the overall 8 percent), a 3 percent more or less permanent imposition and the 1 percent extender are treated separately.
It stated that the imposition of a candidate on the party would do more harm than good for the party in the governorship election.
As a result, regulators with Draconian powers have been called upon to provide artificial competition and to control profits through the imposition of special «targets», which probably provide more distortion in the marketplace than ever before.
Technically, the cinematography, in real nighttime conditions (about 75 % of the film is shot in darkness), is hypnotic (the only visual flaw of the film is a too obvious imposition of a rock face that is illuminated in a lightning strike as the doctor urinates), and cinematographer Gokhan Tiryaki gets major kudos, but, even more so is the almost nonexistent soundtrack, whose power is palpable, and shows how utterly superfluous most soundtracks are.
Because its imagery — which also calls to mind Michael Mann's The Last of the Mohicans, the cinema's every modern representation of revolution (the few decent scenes in Roland Emmerich's stupid The Patriot, for instance), and even the militarism of choreographer Busby Berkeley — is far more virile than its screenplay, Drumline's seductive aesthetic is without strong narrative pillars, if a rather welcome imposition: the film's saving grace is the brilliant execution of its march numbers.
Interestingly, state leaders say they are opting to keep in place a set of requirements that no one seems to support as a protest against the imposition of a new set of requirements,... read more
Recent research has shown that such impositions on the voucher sector limit creativity and diversity in school systems, and make voucher schools far more homogenous.
Among the report's many other recommendations are the imposition of new requirements and standards to make charter operations more accountable and transparent and a restoration of local school board oversight.
Why do we accept this imposition of yet more costs and extortion?
Despite selling almost exclusively off road vehicles meant to endure harsher conditions and greater driving impositions and hazards, most wheels are constructed of alloy, a maverick move considering most vehicles built for utility are steel rims (not necessarily for quality reasons, but finishes on alloy wheels are generally more easily ruined).
This suited some people's needs very well, but for others it was inconvenient and an imposition — but if they wanted to get their refund more quickly than the IRS would be issuing it, there was no other choice.
Our guide Gerald Garner is brilliant on Johannesburg's history: the gold rush, the extraordinary boom town expansion (the population grew from a few farmers in 1886 to 80,000 within eight years), the British colonisation, the Boer War, the imposition of apartheid, the imprisonment and freeing of Mandela and the more recent fall and rebirth of the city.
These impositions encourage the formation of irregularly shaped paintings that overlap and inform one another in a way that transcends their sources objectivity and propels them into a more allegorical space.»
Now with the imposition of a federal carbon price floor nationally, we can expect a more equal burden of costs across provincial emitters.
However, although domestic energy bills are one more barb in an ocean of pain - the scurrilous imposition of the green madness by the political elite will be a reason but not the actual trigger to widespread civil mutiny against authority.
At the time it seemed a bit of an imposition and kept us away from «more interesting» work.
Of course, dialogue never closes, words can not put an end to more words... except by imposition of the ultimate sanctions.
The «ladder principle», codified in s. 515 (3) of the Code, requires imposition of the least onerous form of release... [more]
As to the legal advice by lawyers, the CJEU is even more dismissive: «legal advice given by a lawyer can not, in any event, form the basis of a legitimate expectation on the part of an undertaking that its conduct does not infringe Article 101 TFEU or will not give rise to the imposition of a fine.»
The idea of taking responsibility for the management of civil cases away from the parties (and, more to the point, their lawyers) and putting it in the hands of the court, together with the imposition on the parties to litigation of an overriding obligation to assist the court to deal with cases justly and proportionately (the «overriding objective»), was at the heart of Lord Woolf's proposals.
Improper management of electronic information can result in a finding of spoliation of evidence and the imposition of one or more sanctions including adverse inference jury instructions, summary judgment, monetary fines, and other sanctions.
HB 3381 is the more limited of the two and focuses exclusively on cases where there are mandatory minimum sentences under ORS 137.700 (Offenses requiring imposition of mandatory minimum sentences) and or 137.707 (Adult prosecution of 15 -, 16 - or 17 - year - old offenders; mandatory minimum sentences)
Following the imposition of monetary sanctions, the United States District Court Magistrate Judge... Read More
More broadly, this use of the Espionage Act amounts to the imposition, by executive fiat, of a U.S. version of Britain's Official Secrets Act.
In February, the Divisional Court upheld the LSUC's imposition of a one - month suspension on Groia, although it articulated a more rigorous approach to the regulation of lawyer incivility than had the LSUC.
Such enforcement could include a simple order to make disclosure or a more detailed order prescribing the wording or manner of the disclosure or even the imposition of penalties for failure to report a breach to the commissioner or review officer or for non-compliance with previous orders.
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