Not exact matches
Thus, Clinton will
need to work
with Schumer and Ryan to hammer out a compromise tax -
reform package.
«Maybe he is getting more mellow,» said Schankerman, who has has spent a lot of time discussing his research on
reforms needed in the patent system
with Spangenberg.
Even if the 40 percent of voters that supported former Prime Minister Matteo Renzi still stick
with his center - left party, chances are that the next Italian parliament will be even more divided, making implementation of much
needed reforms increasingly difficult.
«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.
With deadlock in the Senate it will be harder to pass key legislation
needed for economic
reforms.
The House Committee on Oversight and Government
Reform's hearing featured a string of critics who rebuked Bresch for raising the price of a product
with life - or - death implications, especially one that
needs to be replaced almost every year and in a therapeutic space where Mylan has more than 90 % market share.
Over the past few years, the U.S. Government has worked closely
with the government of Bangladesh to encourage the
reforms needed to meet those basic standards.
Time to put an end to frivolous lawsuits
with much
needed federal tort
reform, including a «loser pays» provision like they have in the U.K.
Beyond these concerns, of course, we still
need to fix problems that have been
with us for some time during the crisis: unacceptably high unemployment, especially among young people; high levels of debt in many countries; and the
need to complete the financial
reform agenda.
I would argue that this is exactly what President Xi seems to be doing, and why even before he was formally in power he sought to consolidate power, undermine and frighten potential opposition, strengthen his relationship
with the military, and unify the country's policymakers behind the
need for
reforms.
The Fed is expected to continue raising rates, while Congress
needs to wrestle
with big - ticket issues such as tax
reform, the debt ceiling, and the federal budget.
The Reagan tax
reform simplified the code by eliminating the
need for rules distinguishing ordinary and capital gains income, because these were taxed at the same rate, and by doing away
with industry - specific shelter provisions.
With the U.S. political field looking ripe for tax
reform, the cryptocurrency community could soon get much -
needed clarification on IRS guidance.
In other words, spend where it is
needed — on our defense and
with tax
reform that stimulates spending.
The 45 - minute meeting
with Rep. Duncan touched on a number of issues: softwood lumber, labor shortages and the
need for a guest worker program, the long - term renewal of the National Flood Insurance Program, housing finance
reform, and local growth and development.
The Italian premier, who leads the centerleft Democratic Party, added, however, that both his country and Greece
need to continue
with structural
reforms.
The fate of health care
reform in the Senate is uncertain,
with members of both parties saying major changes
need to be made to the House version of the bill before the Senate can vote.
Of the many shortcomings of the pre-Fed currency and banking system, none struck sincere
reform proponents of all kinds as being in more dire
need of correction than the tendency of the nation's bank reserves to flow into the coffers of a handful of New York banks during seasons apart from the harvest, combined
with the annual (and occasionally mad) harvest - time scramble for those same reserves.
This year's experience
with tax
reform has reinforced a well - known policy gripe: it is easy to say we
need to get rid of tax expenditures, but it is hard to say which ones we ought to get rid of.
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.
APEC recommends that Atlantic regulatory
reform prioritize the areas
with the largest economic impact and identified a number of areas that
need attention, including truck transportation, labour standards, corporate registrations, safety standards and production and sale of alcoholic beverages.
The oil - rich states of the Gulf Cooperation Council may talk about the
need to diversify their economies and open themselves up to foreign investment, but any pick - up in the oil price seems to go hand in hand
with reforms being put on the back burner
Did the POTUS make a huge tactical mistake by pushing for health care
reform with much -
needed financial
reform incomplete?
They've always told Washington that «less is more» on those issues, and finally their leaders have responded:
with historic tax
reform that included the lower individuals rates entrepreneurs
needed, and
with regulatory relief across the federal agencies.
Baltimore has made incremental progress
reforming its police department under its year - old consent decree
with the U.S. Department of Justice, but is still far from where it
needs to be and faces significant technological hurdles in getting there, city...
Differences of opinion remain on several major
reforms that are really
needed to get Greece back on track, Eurogroup Chairman Jeroen Dijsselbloem said in an interview
with Dutch TV broadcaster NOS.
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.
New Deal jurists pointed to the court's willingness to accommodate constitutionally dubious moral
reforms to demonstrate the ultimate subjectivity of judicial decisions and the
need for constitutional interpretation to evolve along
with social and economic realities.
No social
reform of the future can dispense
with the
need for this institution where prayers can be combined
with instruction.
Instead of using its connection to the university to claim freedom from the church, it will
need to use its connection
with the church to critique the university and encourage
reforms.
He contends, first, that liberation theology should free its social analysis from a preoccupation
with global «dependent capitalism» and move toward more specific analyses of land
reform and of other pressing
needs which would help popular Christian movements be «more politically effective at a national level.»
An effective broadcast
reform movement in the future will
need a number of member groups which are affiliated
with large, national organizations.
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.
The
reform of international institutions such as the IMF, World Bank and WTO, the democratization of the UNO and its security Council and the strengthening of the powers of the UN General Assembly are also
needed for dealing
with these problems.
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.
Islam is a political movement
with the goal of a Theocratic state and Sharia law where ever it spreads... it is against Separation of religion and state... Islam, in its current state is,
needs a major
reform.
As Christ
reforms people, they are called upon to work
with everyone else to create or
reform the societal instruments that meet our basic
needs — first among these is government.
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.
The final result was the rejection within mainstream culture of biblical literalism
with its repudiation of history, geology, and the scientific method, and an acceptance of the contributions of science, of evolution and Freudian psychology, of a «higher criticism» of the Bible, of the move from an agrarian economy to an industrial economy and its
need for high technology, and of a rearrangement of political views to accommodate social planning and
reform which became known in the churches as the Social Gospel.
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.
With all the endless commentary and chatter about the
need for the institutional Church to be restructured, renewed,
reformed or «re» whatever, it is always good to be reminded of the essentially mystical quality of the Church and of her integral part to the plan of creation and the Incarnation.
The increase could translate into an increase in political support for food aid, even
with the insistence on
needed reforms.
For
reform to take hold, a faculty
needs to understand, participate in and identify
with new aims, paradigms and structures.
The Dallas Charter — the guidelines for dealing
with priestly sexual abuse — is in similar
need of
reform.
The Jesus I am familiar
with has no
need whatsoever for any kind of health
reform.
I guess if you are going to believe in an all knowing, all powerful sky daddy, reading an old compilation of 60 different books from 40 different authors put together by a group of supposedly
reformed pagans 1600 years ago would just be putting your faith to the test, I mean a person
with faith
needs no proof.
I completely agree
with the
need to reign in lawsuits and tort
reform Rafa — so why doesn't ObamaCare address it?
We have noted the fresh surges of life in Christianity,
with the emergence and proliferation of Protestantism; in the Roman Catholic Church the much -
needed moral
reforms and the expression of Christian devotion through revitalization of old monastic orders and the creation of new kinds of monasticism; and lesser although important developments in the Orthodox Church in Russia.
The
reform of international institutions such as the IMF, World Bank and WTO, the democratization of the UNO and its Security Council and the strengthening of the powers of the UN General Assembly are also
needed for dealing
with these problems.