Sentences with phrase «promises more cuts»

The Tory party manifesto promises more cuts to benefits which are likely to have a particularly negative effect on women.
While Stephen Harper and Thomas Mulcair both promise more cuts, Justin Trudeau will invest in people, and things that make our everyday lives better.

Not exact matches

The airlines join a host of other companies such as AT&T (t), Boeing (ba) and Wells Fargo & Co (wfcnp) promising to pay bonuses or invest more in training after the biggest overhaul of the U.S. tax code in 30 years, which cuts the corporate tax rate.
As noted in these pages last month, he's already shown that he's cut from a different cloth by not uttering the usual soothing words during the early February correction (unlike his European equivalent who quickly promised to whip up more fake money to bolster stock prices).
The policy statement also pledges to cut U.S. reliance on the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries — a promise that could make Canadian oil more attractive to the United States.
«The Liberal government has done more harm than good to B.C.'s mining industry, from cuts leading to disasters to failing on the promise to open eight mines and expand nine by 2015,» said Conroy.
Progressives will be expecting the government to deliver on its ambitious social agenda, and will note that this could be easily funded on the revenue side by implementing a modest corporate tax increase, by scaling back the so - called middle class tax cut, and by setting more ambitious targets for the promised Liberal review of tax loopholes for the most affluent.
It would do a lot more for the economy than the tax cuts the government has promised to introduce when the deficit is eliminated.
Some election promises can be delayed, but there is little room for more spending cuts and tax increases are out of the question.
He recommends cutting 1) anything that is good but not great and takes resources or energy from something with more promise, 2) anything sick that will not get well and 3) anything that is already dead and taking up space.
It's ridiculously easy to do (cut your cheese and salami the day before to save even more time), bordering on silly even, but everyone will delight in your efforts, I promise.
Ten of Australia's biggest companies have promised to «invest more in Australia» if the Turnbull government's plans to cut the company tax rate are passed by the Senate.
also some fighters have better agents / managers who cut good deal for them and some just wan na stay in UFC and accept whatever, or do nt care as much... i also heard sometimes UFC offers certain fighters relatively less pay but then promises them they would promote them more / take them to Q&A s before fights and all
A fixture that usually promises goals had none and Mourinho will have been the more satisfied given the questions he has faced of late, questions as to whether against such forceful managers as Jurgen Klopp he can still cut it.
By the way, for those looking to reduce their risk of breast cancer, I found another and more promising way — regular exercise, in addition to its many other health benefits, appears to cut the risk by about 25 — 30 % (http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18487249).
Assembly Republicans are united and more committed than ever to advancing real solutions such as delivering mandate relief, cutting government spending, lowering taxes and growing the private sector so we can restore the unfulfilled promise of New York.»
After yesterday's harsh speech from George Osborne promising more austerity in the next parliament, Cameron made a series of pledges on income tax, housing and zero hours contracts to sweeten the pill of continued spending cuts.
As surely as night follows day, calls for departmental cost - cutting are met by promises to privatise more services.
She added: «Because Eric Pickles and the government have chosen to hit councils with frontloaded cuts in the first year, far from liberating community groups, the voluntary sector and charities to do more, as the government promises, they may be so hampered they end up doing less.»
With the city facing more budget cuts or even, as she suggested, «insolvency,» Miner was hoping for relief in an area where Albany is itself the prime culprit because of the exploding cost of pensions and benefits promised to public employees.
With a life and promise cut far too short, our city was blessed with but a glimpse of Ken's unwavering commitment to justice and his unrivaled pursuit of a more fair system for all those he served.
This is a new post-1999 high, and is 172 more than 13 years ago, and gets to be expensive for a coalition that promised to cut the cost of politics.
The only visible dissent was Jim McAuslan of BALPA and, more bizarrely, Les Bayliss, Unite assistant general secretary and the Right's candidate for Unite general secretary (who as well as opposing the use of strikes against the cuts promised that, if he were elected, «there will NEVER be any strikes called over Christmas «-RRB-.
Much - promised cuts to inheritance tax are possible but probably more likely to be left to the Tory manifesto and there will almost certainly be at least one big announcement which has not yet been briefed to the press.
Shadow chancellor Ed Balls, who has previously been seen as one of the opposition's more pugnacious opponents of spending cuts, conceded at the weekend that he could not promise to reverse any of the government's cuts.
He has promised to introduce more pro-business policies, cut deals with foreign creditors and realign Argentina's foreign policy away from Venezuela and Iran and closer to the US.
Mr Khan distanced himself from Mr Corbyn during the campaign, pledging to freeze fares on the capital's transport network and build more affordable housing, but also promising to champion business and cut taxes on enterprise.
Electorally, Thompson's chances seem grim: He's down by sixteen points; an expected low turnout puts Thompson at a deeper disadvantage by making it more costly to draw out votes, say political analysts; Bloomberg is readying what the campaign promises to be the «largest get - out - the - vote operation in the history of municipal politics»; and the mayor's also cut into Thompson's potential labor support, depriving him of ground troops.
Labour is promising to put 10,000 more police on the streets of England and Wales if it wins the election, to be paid for by reversing Conservative plans in the 2016 Budget for capital gains tax cuts.
If those tax cuts had delivered the promised job growth, New York State would now have 200,000 more jobs than it actually has.
Michael Fallon, the business minister, has promised to cut red tape with «no more gold - plating» of European laws - Telegraph
Michael Fallon, the business minister, has promised to cut red tape with «no more gold - plating» of European laws
The results were quite interesting — most of the answers supported moving the party towards the centre ground, the public wanted to see the Conservative party move towards the Centre (net approval of +41), giving more help to the less well off (net approval of +64), paying more attention to the economy and public services and less to immigration (+41) and opposed promises of big tax cuts if they meant cuts to public services (net disapproval of -42).
The reform White Paper, launched by Health Secretary Andrew Lansley, promises to scrap unjustified targets, give patients more choice and cut bureaucratic control.
It's the first PMQs of 2010 and, having launched a poster campaign promising to cut the deficit, David Cameron may well decide to attack Gordon Brown for his unwillingness to take more drastic measures to control borrowing.
Gov. Andrew Cuomo promised more money for city schools next year in his budget address on Jan. 17, a welcome reversal after three years of budget cuts.
«With a life and promise cut far too short, our city was blessed with but a glimpse of Ken «s unwavering commitment to justice and his unrivaled pursuit of a more fair system for all those he served,» de Blasio and McCray said in a statement.
The prime minister promised the public they would have more money in their pockets within «just a few years» if they toughed out the forthcoming spending cuts, saying there was «no other responsible way» to deal with the budget deficit.
A Cuomo administration budget official said the proposed payroll tax also could be used to raise more revenue by seizing some of the tax cuts promised to corporations and the wealthy under the federal tax law, as a way to shore up state finances.
The more positive budget outlook makes it easier for Walker to deliver on a variety of promises, including raising money for K - 12 schools, cutting University of Wisconsin tuition and paying for roads without raising taxes.
India in particular has resisted promising early cuts, saying that would harm its ability to give more of its population access to much - needed air conditioning and refrigeration.
The fuels have successfully passed all trials — even delivering more thrust per gallon — and have now entered regular commercial use in the U.S. and Europe, promising to cut CO2 emissions by 80 percent, albeit at a premium price.
No nations promised to cut emissions more than they had last year.
Little more than a year after Doudna first described CRISPR in the journal Science, the cut - and - paste technology has yielded promising results in labs around the world.
Both are not as easy to fit as the skinny, but keep trying different brands and cuts and I promise you, you'll find a pair you love as much, if not more than your best skinnies.
The amount of food prepared could easily be cut in half or even more because everybody seems to overeat for a few days and then start a «super promising» new diet and green juice cleanse because — new year — new me!
Double trouble — Tom Hardy plays both Kray twins, Ronnie and Reggie, in this biopic that promises to be more than a cut above your normal geezers - and - gangsters fare.
As promised, here is our special, extended cut of our Edgar Wright podcast interview, featuring more on Mr. Wright's work and even some questions from your fair selves.
However, either due to an overstuffed script by the usually reliable Steven Knight («Locke,» «Eastern Promises»), some savage editing which left a lot on the cutting room floor, or uncertain direction from John Wells (I suspect that it's a mix of all three), «Burnt» soon has more plates on the pass than it can handle.
With a seniority - based layoff policy, school systems may be forced to cut some of their most promising new talent rather than dismiss more - senior teachers, who may not be terribly effective in raising student achievement.
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