Sentences with phrase «proposed abolition»

Reforms to TUPE, though the government has now abandoned its proposed abolition of service provision change in reg 3 (1)(b) and employee regulation information in regs 10 and 11.
CFAs will be restricted by the proposed abolition of the recoverability of success fees and after the event (ATE) insurance.
The Electoral Reform Society has proposed the abolition of proxy voting in the UK except in special circumstances such as when the voter is abroad.
The Coalition government has stated that the proposed abolition of CMEC and transfer of its powers to the DWP will enable Ministers to have more direct control, responsibility, and accountability over the: delivery of child maintenance strategic and operational policy, and ongoing and future reform of child maintenance.
However, the motion also identified that the health and social care bill contained gross breaches of the coalition agreement with a total absence of locally elected representatives on commissioning bodies, and the proposed abolition of those commissioning bodies (the primary care trusts).
«Mr. Heald: To ask the Prime Minister whether the Secretary of State for Constitutional Affairs will receive the pension entitlement of the Lord Chancellor (a) during the planned transition period before the proposed abolition of the office and (b) subsequently, if the office is abolished; and if he will make a statement.
But it was Thomas Jefferson who proposed the abolition of slavery to the Virginia Convention in 1774.
Many, like the proposed abolition of the estate tax, will only benefit the high - saving wealthy.
Finally, the Federal Communications Commission's (FCC) proposed abolition of network neutrality rules provides stronger incentives to AT&T to use the acquired contents exclusively.
In a move that allayed the concerns of several Senators — notably Lowell P. Weicker, Republican of Connecticut — and accelerated the committee's consideration of Mr. Bennett, President Reagan said he would not propose the abolition of the Education Department «at this time» because of a lack of support in the Congress.

Not exact matches

But despite the real gains in social morality that came in the wake of the abolition of the slave trade, despite the rise in the status of women, despite the benefits that came from the enactment of child - labor laws and the establishment of the welfare state, did not the nineteenth century also bequeath to us those proposed «solutions» to social ills that led to mass starvation in Russia and China, to the utopian nightmares of communism and fascism, to wars unending, and ¯ in those societies that actually managed to abolish most social evils ¯ to a hedonism that is undermining society from within?
Now, though, the Texas Department of Agriculture inexplicably wants to take a huge step backwards in child nutrition by proposing: a return of deep fat fryers to our schools; a six-fold increase in the number of allowed junk food fundraising days; and the abolition of the «time and place» competitive food restrictions that have served our children well for over a decade.
[119] Unlike Cameron, Osborne intended to remain an MP and stand for parliament again in 2020, although proposed boundary changes could have led to the abolition of his Tatton constituency.
(The Salisbury Convention made it difficult for the Lords to directly block abolition of hereditary peers; but prior to the agreement on Lords reform they could, and did, delay and frustrate many other Acts of Parliament proposed by the Blair government.)
The abolition of the department of communities and local government is proposed along with handing councils far greater power to raise taxes.
Most telling of all has been a subtle shift of language: increasing references to the proposed scheme as having «the qualities of a graduate tax» and more emphasis on the undoubtedly welcome abolition of up - front fees.
The protesters the Observer spoke to proposed remedies ranging from the end of NYPD Commissioner Bill Bratton's «broken windows» strategy of cracking down on small quality of life violations to the complete abolition of the police force to the public seizure and conversion of derelict properties to housing for the homeless.
In addition to the obvious damage that would result from the proposed $ 5.8 billion cut at NIH, the $ 2 billion cut in applied energy R&D, the $ 900 million cut in DOE's Office of Science, the abolition of ARPA - E, and the research cuts at NOAA and EPA, a less immediately obvious potential casualty would be U.S. scientific cooperation with a wide variety of other countries on a wide variety of topics.
Wolpoff is supported by Alan Thorne of the Australian National University.90 According to Shipman, Wolpoff and others are now - ``... proposing nothing less than the complete abolition of Homo erectus on the grounds that the species is insufficiently distinct from Homo sapiens.
Soon, Struensee becomes a favorite of the king to such an extent that he is allowed to propose reformist laws such as abolition of censorship, the banning of torture, vaccinations for all; but for a while the nobles who form the small legislative body resist all changes that would strip them of money and power, turning down the chief executive right and left until the latter grows a pair.
However, to mitigate the economic burden engendered by the proposed doubling, the abolition of the CST was also suggested — with its seven judges expected to move to the GC — and a gradual implementation of the reforms, with an initial increase of 12 judges in 2015; a further increase of 7 in 2016 following the dissolution of the CST and the transfer of its case - load to the General Court; and finally, a last set of 9 additional judges to be appointed in 2019.
Transitional provisions for the abolition of the statutory dismissal and grievance procedures are also proposed, as is the introduction of a procedure which would allow tribunal chairman to sometimes make decisions on the papers only, without a hearing.
The proposed reforms and in particular the abolition of recovery of success fees are seen as potential cost cutters for the NHS, local authorities and the government as a whole.
Constitutional Law: Senate Reform Senate Reference (Order in Council P.C. 2013 - 70, Feb. 1, 2013)(35203) Apr. 25, 2014 Parliament can not unilaterally achieve most of the proposed changes to the Senate, requiring the consent of at least seven provinces representing, in the aggregate, at least half of the population of all the provinces; abolition requires consent of all of the provinces and can only be done with unanimous federal - provincial consensus.
The ATSIC Review of 2003 did not recommend the abolition of ATSIC but instead proposed a restructure and close adherence to a series of key principles.
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