Sentences with phrase «radical government»

The 56 - page «Risky Business» document is just another sleek marketing effort to scare the American public into accepting radical government interventions into the energy sector.
Its scope is impressive, but if it accomplishes just three of its objectives it will be considered one of the most radical governments of our time.
So essentially we've been more reforming, more radical government than anyone in history, but we have to follow that through to its conclusion, because there is a danger in some areas that we leave a slightly unstable state of affairs which would be extremely unfortunate.
Meanwhile, the Financial Times has reported on «radical government plans» to «kneecap» local authorities under which «all state schools in England will be directly funded from Whitehall for the first time».
The UK has a progressive, radical government with an intense and urgent programme of reform, so passing bills unimpeded in the second chamber would be expedient.
After all, the reality that humans are causing the climate to warm, with potentially catastrophic results, really does demand radical government intervention in the market, as well as collective action on an unprecedented scale.
The Economist recently described the Cameron Government as the «West's most radical government».
Yes a radical government will most likely kill this man, but this doesn't dismiss the fact that it is a radical muslim government.
just because of one radical government thats muslim should mean that the US should not trust any muslims??? its because of thoughts like this our world is so messed up today..
This «very strong sense of mission» makes it a «radical government, but it also has commitments in terms of constiutional reform».
Good looking, charming and superb at handling the media and rallying the Tory Party machine Parkinson was the perfect front man for a radical government that was intent on transforming Britain and shattering the post-war political and economic consensus.
To him, it's vital because it shows that coalitions can not merely exist in Britain but direct a radical government.
But his speech will be familiar to you if you've heard any Lib Dem cabinet minister rehearsing why they firstly had no choice but to go in with the Tories and why this will be a radical government.
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