Sentences with phrase «radical proposals from»

The real estate industry should be safe from radical proposals from either the left or the right for at least two years.
Peers are therefore likely to feel confident in opposing a more radical proposal from the Conservative government.
Finally, we may actually agree on the most radical proposal from the standpoint of the more than 40 - year history of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act (ESEA): Congress should not continue to subsidize failure after providing years of assistance and the opportunity to improve.

Not exact matches

Perhaps we should consider a more radical proposal, that the sovereign analogy maybe erroneous, for if we believe that God is absolutely self - sufficient and needs nothing from us nor fears us we may conclude that He has no desire to control and rule us.
Known as the Multilateral Investment Agreement (MIA), the proposal amounts to bringing within the framework of the WTO the whole issue of investment policy - a further radical departure from the original concept of the WTO.
The diplomatic proposals brokered by the Gulf Cooperation Council get no support from these radical protestors, who reject the idea that Saleh should be given any immunity or protection.
The aim is to cut the number of MPs from 650 to 600 by 2015 - a radical proposal that has not yet ignited the interest of the public but which will have major implications for the UK's political landscape — and for voters.
The plans are the most radical proposals to emerge from an education secretary who has made no secret of his desire to return to an old - fashioned standard of education, with core disciplines and higher standards being reintroduced at all levels.
Duncan Smith, who has become a champion of welfare reform since he was ousted from the Tory leadership in 2003, will declare that his proposals amount to the most radical changes since the foundation of the welfare state in the 1942 Beveridge report.
It is equally important that some of the team members bring high levels of credibility from their own disciplines; an upstart's wild idea may be dismissed, but an established scientist's radical proposals will at least be taken seriously.
It would be a brave punter who expected any radical deviation from the committee's proposals to emerge.
► In an In Depth news article in this week's Science, Jeffrey Mervis wrote about a «radical» experiment in peer review in which applicants for NSF funding were required to review proposals from competitors seeking funding from the same pot.
These radical proposals have prompted sometimes bitter denunciations from the research councils, and guarantee some lively debate this year.
That left House leadership facing new criticism from the right because the GOP bill omits school vouchers, radical reductions to federal mandates and other right - wing proposals.
The chancellor has faced claims of backing away from major measures after he dropped proposals for a radical overhaul of tax relief for pension contributions.
Both of these points can be clearly expressed with reference to a quote from the initial report, which cited GDRs as a marker of well - meaning but unrealistically radical alternative proposals:
Energy and Climate Change secretary Ed Davey says these proposals are «a radical shift» away from old policies of «tinkering at the edges» without tackling fuel poverty's root causes — homes that are too energy inefficient to be kept warm on a budget.
The Chancellor took the pensions industry by surprise with his radical proposal to enable an individual to take an unlimited amount of income from their defined contribution pension scheme.
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