Sentences with phrase «n't need another reform»

«We don't need any reforms to our industry.»
However, he pointed out the recent Lyons report concluded the council tax benefit system did not need reforming.
It doesn't need reform.
«Nobody thinks the tax system is perfect, or that it doesn't need reform.
But perhaps children don't need another reform imposed on them.
Montaigne somewhat similarly observed, over four hundred years ago, that people often focus on reforming the less important things (or perhaps things that don't need reform at all?)
We don't need reform for reform's sake.»

Not exact matches

«It's not really a change on being pro or against austerity, it's understanding that the supply response that we got from the reforms now need to be matched, with some demand response and Europe is in a very good position to do it,» he added.
To ensure we're not left behind, Canada will have to reform the immigration system with the needs of the tech sector in mind.
«We need major reform of our laws, both internationally and domestically, to make open access the norm and ensure that sharing, promoting scientific progress, and exercising creative expression are not crimes,» says the EFF.
Had it not been for Black Lives Matter, neither Clinton nor Bernie Sanders would have addressed the need for criminal - justice reform during the presidential primaries.
But significant changes in policies since then — not least, lower primary surpluses and a weak reform effort that will weigh on growth and privatization — are leading to substantial new financing needs.
If you think Obama's health care reform is a great development because it would free entrepreneurs from the need to keep «day jobs» because they need health insurance, you're probably not a fan.
That raises doubts about a key argument for proponents of federal immigration reform: that companies need looser rules to import overseas workers because there aren't enough job candidates in the United States who can fill specialized skills, namely in science, technology and engineering.
Fed officials have already warned that the economy doesn't need stimulus per se as much as it needs growth - enhancing structural reforms, so there is a risk is that it will tighten monetary policy aggressively if Trump loosens it aggressively.
The deaths of Alton and Philando drove home how urgently we need to make reforms to policing and criminal justice... how we can not rest until we root out implicit bias and stop the killings of African - Americans.
Unless the SEC steps up to stand behind needed reforms and pushes the PCAOB forward to do so, financial statements won't be worth the paper they are printed on.
My personal view is that the Dodd Frank Act has curtailed capital to small business, and one reason why Dodd Frank needs to be reformed is because it making it better for big banks and worse for smaller banks, and this is crony capitalism, not entrepreneurialism.
OPINION: Labor will need to compromise if its budget plans are to pass the parliament, and a push for upper house reform may not be out of the question.
I will argue that most economists have an incoherent understanding of China's rebalancing needs, and for this reason many if not most of the reform proposals of the past few years, about which economists widely agree and even celebrate, are in many if not most cases largely irrelevant.
There can be no realistic argument not to make adjustments just because it would strain the Mexico economy (which is much in need of reform, why do auto workers only make $ 5 / day?).
Last week in our analysis America Needs Tax Reform, Not More Debt, we explained why a plan of this magnitude would be so problematic.
You don't need to dig too deep into the rule to understand it's not just a pro-investor reform - it's also pro-business.
That tally doesn't include more than 100 still - to - be-written regulations needed to enforce the Dodd - Frank financial reform law, or the mountain of regulations required by ObamaCare.
I'm not going to argue that my proposed reforms are perfect, but we need to start thinking differently if we want to seriously address the retirement savings shortfalls facing most Americans.
With the tax code in need of reform but debt at its highest point as a share of the economy since just after World War II, Congress should pass a fiscally responsible tax overhaul that grows the economy but does not add to the debt.
They don't need the US to boom but steady global growth and corporate reforms should ensure continued earnings gains.
i need to be willing to form and reform and unform my concept of God because if i do nt, then i have an idol more than a true God.
The notion of a Church always in need of purification and reform is drawn not from the Reformation slogan ecclesia semper reformanda, but from within the Church's deepest inner dynamics: its longing to be joined to its spousal head, Christ the Lord, and its passion to share his love with those to whom it has been commissioned to bring the gospel — that is, everyone.
Washington (CNN)- A leader of an evangelical Christian organization pushing for immigration reform said that while the group needs to read the whole bill filed Wednesday in the U.S. Senate before fully endorsing it, the legislation doesn't constitute amnesty «in any dictionary in the English language.»
The deep changes needed in our world can not occur without the self - reform of major institutions.
I don't deny the inadequacy of the particular version of Thomism - perhaps typical at the time - to which Fr Holloway may have been exposed, nor its need for reform and renewal.
Kurien and other economists are not saying that Indian economy is not in need of reforms, but they point out that the «thrust of any alternative reform measures must be towards the welfare of the largest segments of our society.»
Given a political environment that is not actively hostile, the reform movement can be regenerated, but to do so it will need to take a somewhat different shape.
The LCWR (which does not represent the views of 80 % of American Nuns, it is an association of religious orders that include 80 % of women religious in the U.S., but that does not mean that all of those nuns / sisters agree with the shenanigans of the LCWR, in fact most probably don't) brought this on itself and it needs to be reformed.
Basically, the dems should have listened more and respected that anyone who doubted or questioned their reforms where not mindless vessels that just needed to be treated like children.
Capitalism in the US does need to reform itself, because the poor in the US do not have enough to live on.
And in terms of being obsolete, it is the priesthood, with its profound excesses of pedophilia and gross misuse of power, that needs reform, not the sisters.
It isn't a real strategy to achieve the reforms we need.
But then the economic order, not the funding of political campaigns, needs to be reformed.
Yes reform is needed, but extremism is not the answer.
However, what you might not know is that many evangelical leaders were speaking out about the need for such reform even before the election.
Honest recognition of this, along with our admission that much pettiness and silliness sadly disfigures the ecclesiastical world, need not rule out loyalty to the mystery of the Body of Christ, although it makes it imperative that such loyalty lead to action that will purify and reform the community as we know it.
Teaching of the catechism is not a cure for the ills currently besetting the church, but it can represent the starting point of a movement toward reforms that are desperately needed.
I must say I find some of Ryan's writing disingenuous, most notably his claim that his budget «reforms welfare for those who need it,» including the poor and the sick, while it «ends welfare for those who don't — entrenched corporations, the wealthiest Americans.»
Most needed, given an analysis of this kind, is moral tutelage that encourages people to be less greedy (or to reassert traditional gender roles), not radical reform of the economic system itself.
The Reformation had (amongst others) the maxim «Semper Reformanda» — always reforming, not for the sake of it, but because we need to be returning over and over to the source that gives us life and peace with God so we can truly aid each other.
Unless, that is, our essentially middle - class life style is challenged by the poverty and oppression which is the lot of most of humankind, and we confront the hard truth that the issue is not reform of the welfare system, no matter how much that is needed, but the end of a capitalist economic order which increasingly divides the world into those who have and those who have not.
What the Pope needs is someone who knows the Roman Curia but is not of it, preferably an Italian, someone committed to reform, someone who can actually sweep the place clean.
But in order to accept this position we need first to reform our standard notions of perception; and this reformation will not occur without a conversion to the radical empiricism of attending once again to our experiencing itself.
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