Sentences with phrase «over one's economy»

We need courageous leaders who lead the people to take control over our economy and our resources.
Would I pay a premium over an economy class fare for this product?
But the leader's speech contained pointed criticisms of Labour over the economy and for being under the control of the trade unions.
But the unresolved question that will hang over the economy is how policy can delay and ultimately contain the next recession.
They have 4 classes (for $ 200 over economy fare, you have business class comfort).
And as this election cycle seems poised to teach us, voter anger over the economy likely will play here, too.
I have had mixed feelings over the last eight years as the American political debate over the economy has become more focused on the institutional and external forces holding workers back.
Even in the most free market of countries, governments cast enormous shadows over the economy and the companies operating within it....
Could there be a silver lining around the massive clouds looming over our economy?
The outlook for both years would mark an improvement over the economy's lackluster growth of 1.6 percent in 2016, its weakest performance since 2011.
The fourth area of concern is a prevalent frustration over the economy.
Plus, imagine if we regularly chose first class flights over economy flights.
It was totally worth it for the business class seats over economy seats on the nearly 9 hour flight!
A commenter, after gazing at these figures, asks: how much influence do presidents really have over the economy anyway?
Given widespread distress over the economy, each candidate also made a concerted effort to prove his private - sector prowess.
Last week's disputes over the economy, NHS and TV debates have had little effect.
They deserve a plus dresses selection that doesn't compromise style over economy, right?
This is one area where people are often surprised because they believe that bulk buys automatically save you money over economy - sized items.
The premium for business over economy is quite reasonable, but the premium for first class is less so.
Seat was wider than economy, was comfortable but extra seat back reclining not all that impressive over economy.
We have to decrease, limit, be responsible, put ecology over economy.
Such a provision would require new coal - plant construction to incorporate such systems and spread the cost over the economy so utilities aren't hit too hard.
Bottom line: Apart from raising revenue, it gave Government control over our economy.
I'd have to give it good odds, given that frustration over the economy is still the top voter concern.
However, since the peak of media coverage in January 2007, coverage of global warming has steadily declined, and has been replaced by concerns over the economy and the ongoing wars.
The base of socialism is higher tax and more control over the economy in order to «help the poor».
Review our live coverage as Ed Miliband and David Cameron clashed over the economy in this week's PMQs.
Obama is trying to re-frame the argument over the economy by blaming House Republicans for blocking his jobs bill.
This means you can pay a few hundred or maybe a thousand dollars more for that nice, flat business class seat instead of the usual 4 - 5 thousand dollar premium over economy class.
As America appears to adjust to life under Donald Trump, in Canada confusion and anxiety over the economy remains high.
With such a stranglehold over the economy, the European central banks simply do what is best for banks, rather than the overall economy.
This programme was successful and Labour handed over an economy that was growing at over 3 % per annum in 2010.
Those believing a hard Brexit would have a positive effect on the economy generally felt, as might be expected, that we would have greater control over our economy through the freedom to negotiate trade deals with other major countries.
But such is the extent of the government's influence over the economy through taxes and the number of people employed by the state, the MPC carefully considers government plans and predictions when setting interest rates.
For now the arguments over the economy, immigration, security and the rest are of pivotal, historic importance and yet are familiar to the point of tedium.
Clegg was grilled on quite technical aspects of housing, benefits, and cycling, and there was a brief reprise of the earlier row over the economy.
Mr Akwetey, on the other hand, put priority on the need for the country to exercise sovereignty over its economy and natural resources, create jobs while at the same time fighting corruption with an iron fist by resourcing all the country's anti-corruption institutions.
President John Mahama has presided over an economy that is beset by problems: rolling electricity blackouts, budget deficits, high inflation and declining growth that is putting his re-election in jeopardy.
Liberal Democrat Cabinet minister Vince Cable is to warn the government against complacency over the economy in a speech on Wednesday.
Concerns about obtaining financing and growing concerns over the economy continue to plague the housing market, the survey finds.
«At the first, most brutal rehearsal, aides winced as Mr Campbell played Mr Cameron and tore into the Labour leader over the economy, leadership, Syria and knifing his brother.
But in Canada, partisan politics threaten a much - lauded regime of corporate tax cuts, just as storm clouds are forming over the economy.
Violent demonstrations have rocked Iran since December 28, 2017, leaving at least 21 people dead, with protests that started over the economy turning against the Islamic regime as a whole.
A version of this article appears in print on June 16, 2013, on Page A1 of the New York edition with the headline: Even Pessimists Feel Optimistic Over Economy.
I would no more have predicted that when I was young, General Motors loomed over the economy like a colossus.
Analysts expect Thursday to be better due to increased optimism over the economy in the United States and China.
Though millions of Americans are angry over the economy, little moral outrage seems to be coming from the nation's pulpit, they say.
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