Sentences with phrase «of running the government»

, You act like those dictators tsaying who ever don't like my way of running the government leave the country before I KILL HIM.
Wabba urged Okupe to conduct a forensic audit of Ogun state's pay to civil servants, contractors and politicians as well as the cost of running government houses.
If you're asking about the cost of running the government, get specific about the budget numbers you seek.
Indeed, a reduction in the cost of running government, including appointing the minimum number of ministers required by the Constitution, particularly those drawn from Parliament, was one of the list of 10 actions CDD - Ghana urged the Akufo - Addo - led NPP government to undertake in its first year.
Opposition presidential candidate John Atta Mills has accused the ruling NPP of running a government that «stinks of corruption».
At the rally, the governor took a swipe at President Muhammadu Buhari, accusing him of running a government of nepotism.
Let's leave aside the bluster of addressing the party faithful at conference and turn to the real world of running a government.
The laws are applied also to the levies by the federal state government for the purposes of running government policies and business.
Small quibble: in your analysis, are you considering the cost of running the government agency that delivers the benefit?

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Twenty - nine states have an average of at least two prison museums each, according to Fortune's review of multiple compilation listings — they're run by either governments or non-profits.
The state government will introduce legislation into parliament tomorrow designed to finalise the long - running Bell Group legal case, in which the Insurance Commission of WA and other creditors are fighting over a $ 1.7 billion payout.
Deprivation angered Greek voters, destroying any possibility of building a broad consensus on sensible economic reforms — such as creating a tax system that would force the some of the world's most notorious tax dodgers to contribute to the running of the government.
Whether small business owners think their state government is supportive or hostile depends on who they are, the kind of business they are running, where they are located and their political beliefs.
Instead, they said they got them from state - run companies, neighborhood committees or government departments that handed them out as part of their «party building work.»
The government will run out of funding if no bill is passed by January 19 to extend that deadline.
For Theranos to take lab - testing business from the two major lab companies used by doctors, Quest and LabCorp, and to partner to run tests for more hospitals, pharmaceutical companies, and government agencies, it has to show it can get it right at every stage, from the preparation before it pricks someone's finger to the accurate processing of hundreds of thousands of samples.
Grantham believes it's likely the majority of pension plans will run a long - term deficit, and this will have major policy implications for government.
In addition, Leatherbarrow said the best sources out there have yet to be translated from Russian — including the accounts of senior managers, state - run media reports, and a book by an engineer who's been blamed for the disaster, but insists he was scapegoated by the government.
Federal Finance Minister Jim Flaherty first commissioned his own study, authored by University of Calgary tax - policy expert Jack Mintz, then in March initiated a public consultation process, by which time talk of a government - run supplemental pension plan, whether regional or national, began to fade.
Shortly before leaving office, George Osborne abandoned the government's target of running a budget surplus by 2020, blaming the uncertainty surrounding Britain's shock decision to leave the European Union.
Under current plans, Mexico's government will not take a stake in the company that runs the network, according to two of the sources.
But as that occurred before the advent of the Tea Party, which was sparked in large part out of concern over the government's profligate spending, such an effort this time around would likely run into greater resistance, particularly from rank - and - file conservative House Republicans.
BCG even suggested that postal agencies could develop secure digital e-mail platforms to take advantage of consumer anxiety about run - of - the - mill e-mail, which is highly vulnerable to spam and hackers, and remains out of bounds for a range of sensitive communications, like exchanges with physicians, government agencies and investment advisers.
Crucially, Alaskan firms aren't subject to the limits on no - bid contracts that apply to other 8 (a) s. And while the CEO of a regular 8 (a) must be a «disadvantaged» individual, the Alaskans are free to hire whomever they choose to run the business — and usually their choices are rich with experience in government contracting, particularly at the Pentagon.
This created an impasse, increasing the odds that the government would run out of money and shut down.
The first followed the Panic of 1837, which triggered downturns in states that had invested in canals and railroads, or that had insolvent state - run banks (this latter problem is echoed by Puerto Rico, whose Government Development Bank is in deep trouble).
Desperate after Germany's economy collapsed in 1928, the country's president, Paul von Hindenburg, appointed a bunch of technocrats to run the government in 1930.
Sunshine Hillygus, who advises the federal government on the census, notes that this question is likely to fuel suspicion on the part of the undocumented that the census will become a political tool to be used against them — with negative implications for both data accuracy and for the long - run reputation of the Census Bureau as a nonpartisan agency.
The Gallop Government's decision in June to provide a $ 3 million incentive package to US defence contractor Raytheon, which is relocating its naval systems division headquarters from Sydney to Jervoise Bay, may also have run foul of the new policy.
And somewhere between mid-October and mid-November the Treasury will run out of stop - gap measures to keep paying the government's bills and the debt ceiling will have to be raised.
CB: The Quest project is an interesting example, because it took a significant amount of government support to get it up and running.
«In order to unleash the talents of the American people, we understand that you can't look to government to solve all our problems; you can't trust the market,» says Hillary Clinton as she takes the stage in her first appearance as a principal of the recently renamed Bill, Hillary & Chelsea Clinton Foundation, while speculation about her 2016 presidential run continues to swirl.
Small business owners are more satisfied with the federal government than they have been in recent years, but a new survey has found there are still a lot of changes the sector would like to see implemented to help run their businesses efficiently.
Oceanic data is valuable, but for decades the only way to study the world's hostile waters was to deploy a stationary buoy, launch a satellite into space, or send a government research vessel that runs hundreds of thousands of dollars a day to operate — on top of its initial price tag of hundreds of millions of dollars.
Rohrabacher, for his part, didn't condemn WikiLeaks when it leaked the CIA's hacking tools in March; rather, he told far - right media outlet Breitbart that the revelations showed that the US is «sliding... into an authoritarian mode where the government is running the lives of the people.»
Insolvent German airline Air Berlin aims to strike deals to sell assets to two or more buyers by the end of September, before a government loan keeping its planes in the air runs out, its chief executive said.
Scott Charney, Microsoft's corporate vice president in charge of making sure Microsoft (msft) products comply with security and privacy standards, wrote in a blog post that the new facility would give foreign governments in Asia «the ability to review our products and services, both manually and by running tools, but they can not alter what is delivered to customers.»
Clapper, the former Director of National Intelligence, described in his opening remarks the process by which the intelligence community concluded in January that «the Russian government pursued a multi-faceted influence campaign in the run - up to the election, including aggressive use of cyber capabilities.»
And while that statistic might not be trustworthy, its publication in the state - run newspaper means the government is concerned about the prevalence of overwork - related deaths.
Scotiabank's purchase of a 19.9 % stake in the Bank of Guangzhou, which is run by the Chinese government, for about $ 719 million, has been held up for a year.
The government's priority is to ensure that public services are not disrupted, said David Lidington, the minister in charge of the Cabinet Office, which oversees the running of government.
Whether it's because of corruption scandals or stagnant growth, the popularity of the crop of leftist Latin American governments that have been running the region since the start of the millennium appears to be waning.
Trump has also expressed admiration for Kim's leadership of North Korea, though human - rights groups have accused the government of numerous violations, including running prison camps that have been likened to Auschwitz in Nazi - controlled Europe.
The Hungarian government is running short on cash after it passed a law last week that could compromise the independence of its central bank.
Nearly a quarter of the companies surveyed said that managing cash was their top concern, more than factors like the costs of running a business, hiring talented people, and following government regulation.
If you run the FBI, you probably think it's the most important part of the government.
A known sceptic of human - induced climate change, advocate of fossil fuels, and critic of several government - run climate programs, the ex governor of Texas» nomination have many involved parties worried.
In the past week, more than 30,000 people have fled Aleppo, running in the face of militias loyal to the Syrian government.
For his part, Abe is facing cronyism scandals in Japan related to the discounted sale of government land to a private school and the approval of a new veterinary school run by one of the Prime Minister's friends.
Goldman Sachs on Thursday said it reached an agreement in principal to resolve a long running government investigation into its sales of residential mortgage bonds in the run up to the financial crisis.
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