Sentences with phrase «ran a government in»

Desperate after Germany's economy collapsed in 1928, the country's president, Paul von Hindenburg, appointed a bunch of technocrats to run the government in 1930.
Quezon ran a government in exile in the United States during the war.
«But this is certainly a good way to make clear exactly who'll be running the government in a Trump administration — just cut out the middleman and hand it directly to the fossil fuel industry.»

Not exact matches

In reality most government conditions imposed on foreign takeovers run for about three years.
The state government will introduce legislation into parliament tomorrow designed to finalise the long - running Bell Group legal case, in which the Insurance Commission of WA and other creditors are fighting over a $ 1.7 billion payout.
The suggestion that marijuana will not be sold through existing government - run liquor retailers or any place where tobacco is sold likewise suggests that there's some opportunity in retail storefronts.
Kids like me, myself included, rode bikes in fallout rain and swam in rivers with nuclear run off, as our government kept silent about the disaster.
In addition, Leatherbarrow said the best sources out there have yet to be translated from Russian — including the accounts of senior managers, state - run media reports, and a book by an engineer who's been blamed for the disaster, but insists he was scapegoated by the government.
Nearly everything is more affordable than in the U.S. Expats report that basic utilities tend to run around $ 20 per month, thanks in part to the mild weather which requires little heating or no air conditioning and the government subsidies on liquid petroleum.
Japan's service - sector sentiment index, for instance, rose in January for a third month running, according to a government survey released last week.
That traction results from a concerted effort Amazon management over the past four or five years to convince businesses in the financial services, healthcare, and government that running on shared public cloud infrastructure meets their security and other requirements.
Federal Finance Minister Jim Flaherty first commissioned his own study, authored by University of Calgary tax - policy expert Jack Mintz, then in March initiated a public consultation process, by which time talk of a government - run supplemental pension plan, whether regional or national, began to fade.
With its government running on the blockchain, Estonia could in theory begin marketing other inventions as they unfold — creating huge new business.
To his credit, Jarislowsky offered Trudeau and Morneau a different target: rather than wealth generators like him, the government should go after the chief executives who make millions running companies they had no part in creating.
Under current plans, Mexico's government will not take a stake in the company that runs the network, according to two of the sources.
Premier Kathleen Wynne defended the government's pre-election budget, which will run a $ 6.7 - billion deficit in 2018 - 2019, saying Moody's change wasn't a credit downgrade, which would effect borrowing costs for the province.
But as that occurred before the advent of the Tea Party, which was sparked in large part out of concern over the government's profligate spending, such an effort this time around would likely run into greater resistance, particularly from rank - and - file conservative House Republicans.
Air Koryo is an airline run by the North Korean Government, and it's consistently ranked the worst airline in the world.
CitySoft CEO Nick Gleason was a community and labor organizer in Oakland, Calif., and ran his own urban - development consulting company, serving nonprofits, foundations, school districts, and governments.
Wishing to assist the Indian government in sustaining the industry and to do her part to improve the poverty - stricken living conditions for the artisans, Smita set out to bring business to the small villages and keep the ancient handlooms running.
Crucially, Alaskan firms aren't subject to the limits on no - bid contracts that apply to other 8 (a) s. And while the CEO of a regular 8 (a) must be a «disadvantaged» individual, the Alaskans are free to hire whomever they choose to run the business — and usually their choices are rich with experience in government contracting, particularly at the Pentagon.
He adds the political unrest may tempt the government to adopt populist policies that would boost short - term growth, but that could hurt in the long - run.
The basis for the U.S. economic system is private enterprise, because the government has neither the knowledge nor the incentives to make business decisions that in the long run will achieve economic efficiency and growth.
The first followed the Panic of 1837, which triggered downturns in states that had invested in canals and railroads, or that had insolvent state - run banks (this latter problem is echoed by Puerto Rico, whose Government Development Bank is in deep trouble).
In addition, they argued, the curve will likely steepen as the U.S. government runs a bigger deficit and issues more debt, they said.
The Gallop Government's decision in June to provide a $ 3 million incentive package to US defence contractor Raytheon, which is relocating its naval systems division headquarters from Sydney to Jervoise Bay, may also have run foul of the new policy.
The Court Government's 2000 decision to provide a $ 900,000 incentive package to Mediterranean Shipping Company, to relocate its Australasian shipping office from Sydney to Fremantle, is a third policy initiative in WA that appears to run counter to the new agreement.
Given that the government is currently running a deficit and is $ 20 trillion in debt, scratching up the money to redeem those bonds would require either higher taxes or more government borrowing.
«In order to unleash the talents of the American people, we understand that you can't look to government to solve all our problems; you can't trust the market,» says Hillary Clinton as she takes the stage in her first appearance as a principal of the recently renamed Bill, Hillary & Chelsea Clinton Foundation, while speculation about her 2016 presidential run continues to swirIn order to unleash the talents of the American people, we understand that you can't look to government to solve all our problems; you can't trust the market,» says Hillary Clinton as she takes the stage in her first appearance as a principal of the recently renamed Bill, Hillary & Chelsea Clinton Foundation, while speculation about her 2016 presidential run continues to swirin her first appearance as a principal of the recently renamed Bill, Hillary & Chelsea Clinton Foundation, while speculation about her 2016 presidential run continues to swirl.
Small business owners are more satisfied with the federal government than they have been in recent years, but a new survey has found there are still a lot of changes the sector would like to see implemented to help run their businesses efficiently.
While there are some variations across provinces in their distribution plans for legalized marijuana, the largest two provinces, Ontario and Quebec, intend to have provincial run outlets modelled on their government - controlled alcohol sales.
Despite more than paying for itself — by its own reckoning, Ex-Im Bank has returned $ 7 billion to the U.S. Treasury in the last two decades through interest on guaranteed loans and credit insurance — the 80 - year - old government - run financial institution is a sunset agency.
Rohrabacher, for his part, didn't condemn WikiLeaks when it leaked the CIA's hacking tools in March; rather, he told far - right media outlet Breitbart that the revelations showed that the US is «sliding... into an authoritarian mode where the government is running the lives of the people.»
Insolvent German airline Air Berlin aims to strike deals to sell assets to two or more buyers by the end of September, before a government loan keeping its planes in the air runs out, its chief executive said.
Scott Charney, Microsoft's corporate vice president in charge of making sure Microsoft (msft) products comply with security and privacy standards, wrote in a blog post that the new facility would give foreign governments in Asia «the ability to review our products and services, both manually and by running tools, but they can not alter what is delivered to customers.»
Clapper, the former Director of National Intelligence, described in his opening remarks the process by which the intelligence community concluded in January that «the Russian government pursued a multi-faceted influence campaign in the run - up to the election, including aggressive use of cyber capabilities.»
The fastest - growing company in D.C. is FedBiz IT Solutions, a federal government tech provider run by CEO and CFO Nina Tiaga.
And while that statistic might not be trustworthy, its publication in the state - run newspaper means the government is concerned about the prevalence of overwork - related deaths.
Supporting government investment in education isn't necessarily a win - win for corporations, at least not in the short run.
Scotiabank's purchase of a 19.9 % stake in the Bank of Guangzhou, which is run by the Chinese government, for about $ 719 million, has been held up for a year.
Whether by private firms or by government, capital investment generates multiple and cascading economic benefits: spending power and job - creation in the short - run, productivity and innovation in the long - run.
The government's priority is to ensure that public services are not disrupted, said David Lidington, the minister in charge of the Cabinet Office, which oversees the running of government.
Google has never shown much interest in government contracting, and spying on individuals runs counter to its business model.
Trump has also expressed admiration for Kim's leadership of North Korea, though human - rights groups have accused the government of numerous violations, including running prison camps that have been likened to Auschwitz in Nazi - controlled Europe.
In the past week, more than 30,000 people have fled Aleppo, running in the face of militias loyal to the Syrian governmenIn the past week, more than 30,000 people have fled Aleppo, running in the face of militias loyal to the Syrian governmenin the face of militias loyal to the Syrian government.
For his part, Abe is facing cronyism scandals in Japan related to the discounted sale of government land to a private school and the approval of a new veterinary school run by one of the Prime Minister's friends.
Goldman Sachs on Thursday said it reached an agreement in principal to resolve a long running government investigation into its sales of residential mortgage bonds in the run up to the financial crisis.
The Pyongyang government's state - run media said the cyber attack on Sony's Hollywood studio may have been the work of pro-North Korean supporters in a report on Sunday that dismissed charges that the country itself was to blame as «wild rumor.»
A program like the one proposed in both Senate and House versions of immigration reform bills would be a good start, awarding grants to nonprofits and state and local governments to run immigrant integration programs.
Banking in this country is not without its flaws, but Myerson's suggestion that banking be run by the state forgets an important point: It was the government that encouraged some of the riskiest lending behaviors by banks, in the name of the same equality he is advocating.
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