Sentences with phrase «paper after the government»

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Long - dated Treasury yields retreated for a second session on Friday, extending a run of buying in government paper, after rates early in the week touched multiyear peaks.
In one paper he co-wrote in the spring of 2002, just months after he joined Goldman Sachs to lead its effort to win investment banking business from European governments, Mr. Draghi argued that governments might use financial derivatives like interest rate swaps «to stabilize tax revenue and avoid the sudden accumulation of debt.»
Historically, the economy has slowed around six months after dividends stopped paying as much as short - dated government paper.
UK publishes Brexit positions After being criticized by European Union negotiators for months, the British government published several position papers this week, laying out detailed viewpoints on border issues between Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland as well as on the need for a transitional customs union following Brexit.
the abundance of purely uneducated Muslim believers, their oppressive existence in their self created repressive regimes, lifestyles, and governments, their radical inturpitations of their fairy tale book, the fact that their culture and people have contributed less to man kind than any other culture and people of all the earth, their self ritious belief system that empowers them to commit atrocious crimes against humanity, the muslim men prance around in flip flops and linen moo moo's while they lock their woman in their household prisons to be abused slave - wife's, are entirely too ignorant to even build sewer systems and even after thousands of years that other cultures have developed running water toilets, toilet paper, and effective sewerage systems, they still whipe their pood - cracks with one hand (no paper) and eat with the other, and yiddle to the sky just before detonation of their suicide bombs that murder innocent men, woman, children, and babies.
It is a beautifully sad story, an elegy on the world of New Brunswick woodsmen and their women after the Second World War, when the old ways of lumbering, around which everything turned, were being forced to give way to the mechanization brought by American companies capitalizing on an insatiable market for fancier toilet paper and endlessly multiplied government reports.
The victims families have been campaigning for the past 20 years for the papers to be released and the government finally conceded to pressure after 140,000 people signed a e-petition set up by Liverpool fans.
Meanwhile, information reaching the GNA indicate that some of them have subsequently been documented and issued with the necessary papers to take up security jobs at the Tema Port, two days after they visited the Golden Jubilee Terminal to send a signal to the government not to bypass them in recruitment openings.
Mr Brown highlighted constitutional reform as a personal priority soon after being appointed prime minister this summer and the government is expected to publish its own paper on the governance of Britain early in 2008.
Speaking after seeing the green paper on justice and security, Ken Macdonald said the plans would allow the government to use evidence against individuals which they were not be able to see or challenge.
As for the attempt in the White Paper to water down the Supreme Court's decisions to favour the Government's foreign friends and surrogates such as Waterville and Isofoton after the Supreme Court's conclusive declarations and orders on the issue of estoppel the little said about the Government's disingenuity on the matter the better.
Abbott's intervention comes after the home secretary, Amber Rudd, confirmed that the long delayed government white paper on post-Brexit immigration had been postponed again and would be unlikely to appear before the autumn.
Two months after Foley's relationship to Voters for Good Government became public in the elections enforcement settlement, Tyrrell filed papers with the IRS creating a new independent - expenditure group: Grow Connecticut, Inc..
A few weeks ago, after we began our series on government malfeasance in connection with the Maid of the Mist contracts, Mt. Saint Mary's told us in no uncertain terms to stop leaving the paper there.
«Having introduced, when it came to office, policies which have undermined consistently the professional status of teachers, it is a further indictment on this Government that after four and a half years it is now only offering up what is basically a blank sheet of paper, placing the responsibility on teachers to re-establish esteem in the teaching profession.
It was after attending a workshop organised by The Netherlands Embassy for security agencies where I presented a paper and also published an article (Debating Government Media Relations) that I received an invitation to meet with NSA.
In December 2006 the government published a defence white paper advocating Trident replacement and on March 14th 2007 parliament voted by 409 votes to 161 in favour of authorising the government to take steps to maintain Trident nuclear weapons system after the Vanguard - class submarines leave service in the mid-2020s.
The Cabinet Office have launched an investigation after the prime minister's chief policy adviser was caught dumping government papers in the park.
FEMA was warned more than 11 months ago of allegations that government contractors had forged documents to underpay flood insurance settlements after superstorm Sandy, according to court papers.
Lord Mandelson announced plans to temporarily disconnect the broadband of people who engage in internet «piracy» after the government's Digital Britain paper proposed to slow connections for offenders.
«We are deeply concerned that more than a year after the publication of the consultation paper, many of the details of the government's proposals are still unclear,» committee chair Keith Vaz said.
In the meantime, after half a decade, already, of widespread pay freezes and anxiety, and with Labour under Ed Miliband quietly accepting that they will next hold power in hard times too — «There is a new world out there,» the much - tipped young Labour backbencher Stella Creasy recently told this paper, «in the next [government] spending review absolutely everything should be on the table» — the toughening - up of Britain is arguably well underway.
If council bosses start telling their local papers that Whitehall is making them pull scarce funding from essential services to look after refugees — not a vote - winning demographic — the pressure on central government will grow.
The Labour leader was responding on Sunday to reports that the government will publish a white paper setting out its plans for the bill on Thursday, a day after Theresa May starts the formal process of taking Britain out of the EU by triggering article 50.
Less than two weeks after releasing a white paper on the report of the Justice Silas Oyewole Judicial Commission of Inquiry into the Finances of Ekiti State during the administration of the Minister of Mines and Steel Development, Dr Kayode Fayemi as governor of Ekiti State, the State government has filed criminal charges of corruption against Fayemi and his Finance Commissioner, Mr Dapo Kolawole.
After 20 years of research and almost as many years fighting industry groups in court for control of their data, government scientists can finally publish two papers showing that underground miners exposed to diesel fumes have a threefold increased risk for contracting lung cancer.
The industry coalition won a court order in 2001 after the government mishandled a procedural filing, forcing scientists to turn over all data and drafts of research papers before publication, for a 90 - day review period.
«It's extraordinarily heartening to see [the need for a paper trail] recognized in state government after state government and up on Capitol Hill,» Mercuri says.
Among the science minister's schemes is a new type of award called a ROPA, a Realising Our Potential Award, named after the government's White Paper on science.
After the first papers were published, Erasmus MC lodged a formal objection against the Dutch government to protest the license requirement.
Authors of a paper recently published in the Journal of Technology Transfer interviewed 10 women who successfully transitioned into university faculty or instructor positions after working as corporate scientists or industry or government researchers.
But NSABB ultimately supported publication of the papers, he noted, after government reviews revealed «serious legal and procedural hurdles to the establishment of such a dissemination system that could not be overcome on a timescale that would be relevant to the publication of these papers
Some other papers, published in traditional subscription - based journals, are made freely available on an author's website or through an institutional or government archive, often after a 6 - or 12 - month «embargo» imposed by the publisher to protect subscription revenue.
After the US government shutdown, today's Digest features several human gut microbiome, food microbiology papers and many news pieces.
A year after the 2012 paper was published, government scientists looked into the research.
Spielberg's The Post follows these events through the eyes of the journalists at The Washington Post, who picked up the story after the Times, tracked down Ellsberg, and dared to keep printing the papers even after the government told them to stop.
The government white paper, published on 17 March 2016, also includes proposals to continue pupil premium plus funding and increase targeted support for looked after children and those who have been adopted from care or left care under special guardianship or a child arrangements order.
The proposed new powers were set out in the government's white paper, with Morgan soon after issuing a U-turn on the policy, instructing that only underperforming schools will be compelled to turn into academies by 2022.
The poll, conducted by the National Association of Head Teachers (NAHT), the Association of School and College Leaders (ASCL) and Teach First on behalf of the FEA, comes days after the government unveiled a green paper on its latest school reforms.
The «root - and - branch» investigation was ordered by the schools minister Nick Gibb in April after the government was forced to cancel this year's key stage 1 spelling, punctuation and grammar test following the leak of the paper online.
The letter comes a week after the government cancelled its spelling and grammar tests for seven - year - olds, after the BBC News website reported this year's test paper had been accidentally published on a government website.
Intimate 1960s drawings, which bear the marks of his itinerant early life between London and Sudan, join haunting 1980s ink - on - paper works made after his imprisonment by the Sudanese government in 1975.
And after giving «the purist position» a pat on the head, the Saturday Paper's Mike Seccombe decodes the policy «toolkit» of the majority report as the mechanism «by which the government might realistically address» the biggest problem Australia faces.
After all, a switch from single - use plastic to paper will ultimately save a municipal government money.
«As part of its commitment to openness and transparency, the IPCC releases drafts that have been submitted for formal expert and / or government review, review comments on these drafts, and author responses to these comments after publication of the associated IPCC Report or Technical Paper.
The government's paper provides that all EU citizens arriving after the cut - off date will be subject, from the end of the grace period (and possibly an additional period of temporary residence) to whatever new immigration regime is decided over forthcoming months, further to its belief that a wish for the UK to «control its own borders» was one of the main reasons that the majority of the public voted for Brexit.
While the UK Government has provided some much needed clarity on the rights of EU workers pre-Brexit and during the transition period, there is still a great deal of uncertainty over EU workers» rights after the transition period and this is likely to continue until the Government publishes its White Paper on immigration.
These figures reflect the destabilising uncertainty facing both skilled workers and British employers — particularly as they come just a fortnight after the government said its white paper outlining the post-Brexit immigration models (originally proposed for publication in Autumn 2017) will not be published until a transition deal is agreed.
After wading through the usual pile of material that Google churns up, I found a faculty research working paper from the Kennedy School of Government at Harvard.
In the green paper, the government suggests it is «willing to look at the future of its role in judicial appointments,» exploring the possibility of «going further than the present arrangement, including, conceivably, a role for Parliament itself, after consultation with the judiciary, Parliament and the public if it is felt that there is a need».
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