Sentences with phrase «reach of government into»

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That threshold was reached, it seems, last summer, after a handful of outside groups boxed congressional Republicans into the disastrous government shutdown (ostensibly in an attempt to defund Obamacare).
«The Obama administration's signature climate rule was a vast, unlawful expansion of government authority into the energy sector with wide - reaching consequences for our economy,» Ryan added.
That's just one agency: Given that nearly a dozen others have forfeiture power, Koopman's guess offers a sense of how far the government's reach could extend into the digital coin market.
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.
I have 2 questions: 1) How does the recent announcement of plans to open up the Chinese financial economy to foreign firms change the equation of «control» by the Chinese government 2) How do you envision the scenario where we reach maximum debt capacity and a transition into a low growth scenario?
The BofA deal was wrapped into the broad settlement reached on Feb. 9 between the government and five largest mortgage servicing banks, who were accused of paperwork improprieties in the foreclosure process.
By ensuring Canadian oil has access to tidewater, the Trans Mountain Expansion Project will extend Canada's reach into new markets with customers who pay higher prices, generate thousands of high - paying jobs, and create billions of dollars in government revenue for both the country and British Columbia.
By ensuring Canadian oil has access to tidewater, the TMEP will extend Canada's reach into new markets with customers who pay higher prices, generate thousands of high - paying jobs, and create billions of dollars in government revenue for both the country and British Columbia.
That biblical vision helped form the bedrock convictions of the American idea: that government stood under the judgment of divine and natural law; that government was limited in its reach into human affairs, especially the realm of conscience; that national greatness was measured by fidelity to the moral truths taught by revelation and inscribed in the world by a demanding yet merciful God; that only a virtuous people could be truly free.
The list of things that we prohibit folks to do within their own home is as limitless as the Governments reach into our lives.
But it reached into Jewish religious tradition to insist that indirectly, some of its own government leadership was responsible.
But if such reshaping of national fertility patterns is to be set in motion by government action, there would obviously have to be direct, far - reaching, and even forcible state interventions into the daily lives of the overwhelming majority of the citizens of these two countries — as well as others with similar «targets.»
An abstention by Labour would have prevented the PM from reaching a majority of two - thirds of all MPs, forcing her into the awkward position of taking the second path to an early election envisaged by the Act — a parliamentary vote of no confidence in her government.
So presumably, the less wealthy, after being told what to spend their money on by «society» for all their working years, reach pensionable age fully moulded by a paternalistic government into financially responsible citizens who will commit a significant amount of their time to research where they want to invest their pensions, and subsequently enjoy «regular updates on how their pension fund was growing» — because of course, like house prices, pension funds can only rise in value.
«We represent elected state offices from all 50 states, and as such, we each know the impact of an overgrown federal government reaching into the states to push a one - size - fits all approach to education,» the letter says.
Taken as a whole, the day revealed glimpses into an alleged corruption conspiracy that reached into the top levels of state government.
The government plans to cut net migration — the number of people coming into the country, minus the number leaving — from the hundreds of thousands it reached under Labour to the tens of thousands seen under the last Conservative government.
«The notion the state government could reach into your property tax money, the foundation of local government funding, I think a lot of people are going to be deeply concerned in Albany that that's a slippery slope.»
The leader of the government's push into alternative energy talks about fuel - making microbes, the next industrial revolution and how soon his high - risk projects will reach the market
«The National Government of Mongolia is currently considering to make the Tost Locally Protected Area into a Nature Reserve; a much more wide - reaching status», Sumbee says.
April 5, 2018 • Many modern free - speech cases have less to do with citizens speaking to government power than with the reach of businesses and organizations into Americans» lives.
A crowd of protesters gathered on the sidewalk outside a government building in Lower Manhattan last June, collectively demanding that the city and state reach an agreement on how to pump billions of new dollars into New York City schools - and settle its contentious, decade - long school adequacy lawsuit.
A swell of uprising is growing against the government's plan to turn all schools into academies with petitions reaching more than 100,000 signatures and demonstrators hitting the streets.
Meanwhile, the long arm of the federal government is reaching into schools with the new Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA).
They're not making any more money than their counterparts 25 years ago, yet government is always reaching into their pockets to take more of what they do earn.
The flexibility of using short - term treasuries, short - term government bond ETFs, or CDs offer a great option to transition into long - term treasuries when interest rates finally reach their peak.
Republique tells a compelling story about the reach of government surveillance by using security cameras as tools to snoop into the most common elements of our digital lives — from emails, to voice recordings.
Poitras exhibit at Whitney turns U.S. govt threat to liberty into political art Art as politics reaches new intensities in the Whitney Museum's disturbing and powerful new exhibit of film maker Laura Poitras» selection of videos and documents to define the U.S. government's threats to liberty after 9/11.
In explaining the value of BrightSource Energy's concentrating solar power (CSP) plants with thermal energy storage (TES) capability, the company's Vice President for Government Affairs and Communications Joe Desmond described a 2006 California «heat storm» during which «the California ISO reached its all - time maximum demand» and had «about 3,000 megawatts of wind available,» but «the amount of wind delivering electricity into the system when it hit its peak demand was 1 percent.»
With Congressional representatives unable to reach any sort of a compromise, the federal budget sequestration process is about to go into full swing, a process that will require reductions in all federal government services and programs, as well as furloughs or layoffs of an estimated 108,000 federal agency employees, according to a Center for Strategic Budgetary Assessments report.
Commenting on agreements reached on the Internal Electricity regulation, Molly Walsh said «Today EU governments have made the fossil fuel industry proud, by locking us into decades more of burning fossil fuels.
The integrity of the scientific evidence on which not merely the British government, but other countries, too, through the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, claim to base far - reaching and hugely expensive policy decisions, has been called into question.
«It makes clear that the US government can no longer seek to use its search warrants on a unilateral basis to reach into other countries and obtain the emails that belong to people of other nationalities,» says Brad Smith, President and Chief Legal Officer at Microsoft.
Ottawa argues that allowing the appeal would be a far - reaching intrusion by one branch of government into the work of another and that it is «not the courts» role to impose restrictions or fetters on the law - making process of Parliament.»
In his 2004 article «System Failure: Why Governments Must Learn to Think Differently», Jake Chapman observed that the traditional model of policy making involves reducing the problem into smaller pieces and applying expertise and logic to reach solutions.
By 1980, the consequences of the government's failure to honour the treaty became so far reaching that the Commons Indian Affairs Committee pressured the Minister of Indian Affairs, John Munro, into appointing a Task Force to investigate the non-implementation.
Those selected for SES positions are capable of managing resources (funds and human capital), integrating technological advancements into government activities, and tapping the expertise of coalitions to ensure the sharing of information and networking across far - reaching organizational and international boundaries.
The NSW Government's position on entering into negotiations over a native title determination application is that it requires the presentation of credible evidence «to demonstrate that native title does continue to exist before agreement can be reached» (13).
[20] The Australian government disagreed with the Committee's conclusions, and replied that the Committee had failed to take into account the broader context of government policies relating to Indigenous people in reaching its conclusions.
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