They may wish to argue that given the aforementioned statute is over 150 years old, the law
needs reforming so as to reflect the seriousness of acid as a weapon.
«Then, instead of bickering over interest - group - driven politics, we could have a substantive, national conversation about how to refine the much -
needed reforms so they create the best opportunities for kids who need them most.»
Not exact matches
«The central government will still
need to take the social impact (notably unemployment) of these
reforms into account, and it also is keen to maintain its control over these
SOEs, and as such, their full scale privatization is unlikely.»
Prior to the elections, business leaders thought immigration
reform would only happen in a piecemeal fashion,
so they limited their efforts to their own
needs, which is for highly skilled workers.
«These people paid a terrible price and demonstrate why we
need a secure border and legal immigration
reform so we can control who enters our country,» Patrick said in a statement on Facebook.
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.
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.
Reform advocates fear that support will undermine pressure for reform and so wrongly downplay the need for debt relief and federal su
Reform advocates fear that support will undermine pressure for
reform and so wrongly downplay the need for debt relief and federal su
reform and
so wrongly downplay the
need for debt relief and federal support.
Last week in our analysis America
Needs Tax
Reform, Not More Debt, we explained why a plan of this magnitude would be
so problematic.
So fiscal and financial
reform need to go together.
The University of Alberta - based Parkland Institute released a new report this morning, Ending Pay to Play: The
Need for Political Finance
Reform in Alberta: «Given the consensus that exists between the government and official opposition to ban corporate and union donations, it should act immediately to do
so.
One problem is that lobbyists for the vested interests are
so powerful that they probably can get Congress to water down any real
so much that the economic situation will to keep on getting worse and worse before the
needed reforms can be enacted.
Reform is
needed so community banks can best serve their local communities, fully utilize new technologies and partnerships, continue to improve the customer experience, create jobs, and support economic growth and opportunity into the future.
They would also
need to report to state and federal educational officials
so that the methods and results of the different local public school
reforms could be compared to each other and to voucher experiments.
The agitation grew
so great that when the rector of the university, Nicholas Cop, delivered an inaugural address in 1533 suggesting the
need for
reform of the church, it provoked outrage, and obliged Cop to flee for his life.
We could guide in their
reform so as more fairly and inclusively to reflect the
needs and insights of all the world's peoples.
(A) While it is evident that Hegel was greatly inspired by Aristotle, perhaps more
so than by any other philosopher, it is equally evident that he believed Aristotle's philosophy to be in
need of
reform in the light of intervening developments.
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.
Islam
needs to undergo serious
reforms, and it
needs to be encouraged to do
so by our leaders.
Since this goal must be achieved through the very political process that is
so much in
need of
reform, some may say we are dreaming.
How can we
reform the media
so that they will meet the genuine human
needs of the society?
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.
So we
need to
reform the present unjust social order.
And immigration is
so dysfunctional... we really just
need comprehensive
reform that can [discern between] folks [who just want] to get citizenship and folks who are dangerous.
I completely agree with the
need to reign in lawsuits and tort
reform Rafa —
so why doesn't ObamaCare address it?
So when much -
needed reforms were instituted two years ago, one of the first complaints from the political right was that big, strapping football players were going hungry due to Mrs. Obama's Nanny State school meal calorie limits.
We
need strong campaign finance
reform and sweeping corporate - directed pressure
so that there is space for public health decisions to truly be about public health, not private profit.
(see it it isn't just the Tea Party, and all kinds of people read your blog,
so be careful, you
need everyone on board with the school lunch
reform and TP people are parents too.)
I am
so sorry this happened to you, but you definitely are a strong voice in the conversation that should lead to the
reform that is
needed.
The world that was in 1945 does not exist now in 2015,
so the visionary organization that was formed to meet the
needs of that world must now be
reformed to meet the
needs of this one.
Ultimately, people will gravitate towards closed rather than open primaries in my view: (i) open primaries would
need state involvement
so are a deeper proposition (you
need to run them concurrently and they would be too costly for the parties if done properly); (ii) vested interests may well prevail if the proposed
reform is not building on the current system (as indeed they have in the Tory party where they experimented with this quarter - heartedly).
We urgently
need to
reform Britain's asylum and refugee policies
so that they work for refugees and for Britain.
Politically, we will
need to find points of agreement which bring together egalitarians, liberal republicans and social democrats,
so as to build a powerful
reform coalition.
I've argued on my own blog (http://hands-of-the-many.blogspot.com/2010/05/next-labour-will-change-be-moderate-or.html) that New Labour represented an understandable compromise with the upper class
so that the overwhelming hostility to the party in the press would be lessened, and the party could communicate its message to a wider audience - and then, build the coalition which brought the party to office, and enabled the much -
needed social democratic
reforms to take place.
«It is on that basis that The Post today endorses Attorney General Andrew Cuomo for governor — in the hope, if not necessarily the full expectation, that he will be the strong,
reform - driven chief executive the Empire State
so desperately
needs.
To understand why the Chartists were
so abundantly confident that the People's Charter would remedy much more than just the yawning democratic deficit left after the 1832
Reform Act, we
need to appreciate that annual parliaments were just as integral to their demands as universal male suffrage.
While reports of a meaningful personal income tax reduction are positive, the fact remains that the financial impact of these proposals are
so significant that an unprecedented amount of regulatory
reform would be
needed to make this deal net neutral.»
«I am running to build a real Democratic State Senate majority that finally fully funds our public schools, protects tenants from being thrown out of their homes and strengthens our loophole ridden rent laws, passes badly
needed ethics
reforms, election
reforms and real criminal justice
reforms and makes Andrea Stewart - Cousins the first woman Senate Majority Leader, breaking up the
so - called «three men in a room.»
As part of its charitable activities, the CIOT also sponsors the Low Incomes Tax
Reform Group which works to improve and simplify the tax system
so as to make it more responsive to the
needs of those who can not afford to pay for tax advice.
So, a deal
needed to be cut between the Shelly people and the current
reform minded elected officials.
«We are currently working with people from across the field of cancer to develop a new Cancer
Reform Strategy, which will set out the plans for cancer services in England over the next five to ten years, building on progress
so far by spreading best practice and recommending what more
needs to be done to improve clinical outcomes, drive up quality and increase value for money.»
Extending childcare for those in receipt of Universal Credit is absolutely the right thing to do: but when money is
so tight, why the perk for the very wealthy who can afford it — and why not
reforms to address the shortage of supply that would create jobs as well as helping those who
need it most?
He warned that the government had invested almost # 500 million into the CSA but had «completely failed to demonstrate the political leadership required to push through the
reforms that are desperately
needed by
so many single parent families».
As part of its charitable activities, the CIOT also sponsors the Low Incomes Tax
Reform Group that works to improve and simplify the tax system
so as to make it more responsive to the
needs of those who can not afford to pay for tax advice.
The Low Incomes Tax
Reform Group (LITRG) has welcomed HMRC's announcement today of # 2 million a year of grants to be given over the next four years to voluntary sector bodies,
so that they may provide support and advice to HMRC customers who
need most help in complying with their tax obligations and claiming their correct entitlements
We want to help poor people
so we will start the welfare system and we operate the welfare system and there are all sorts of criticism about the welfare system and then thirty years later, someone stands up and says the welfare system doesn't work and we
need welfare
reform.
I urge Governor Cuomo to be the champion of
reform that we
so desperately
need, and I'm proud to join Senator Squadron, Assembly Member Kavanagh, and my other colleagues in calling for the Governor to make LLC
reform a line in the sand in his Executive Budget,» said State Senator Liz Krueger.
«The mayor and I were able to advocate together for universal pre-kindergarten but election
reforms weren't on that list... I think that when we have
so few people engaged in voting and such low turnout, people
need to put good government on the same plane as things like universal pre-kindergarten.»
«I have made clear that we should
reform the member item system
so grants are awarded based on
need, not politics.
Rules
reform is
needed so Democrat - sponsored bills can come to the floor for a vote.