Sentences with phrase «right governments embraced»

Across Europe, centre - right governments embraced the virtues of austerity, but are apparently devoid of answers as to how growth might be secured.

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That was a deliberate attempt to have a fundamental instrument of government that embraced basic human rights, had an independent judiciary.
If a future Tory government carries out its plan, and withdraws from the European Convention, the UK government would be embracing pariah status; the first worldwide to introduce a new bill of rights with the aim of providing fewer rights to its citizens.Without the protection of European human rights law, UK citizens will be left systematically vulnerable.
Time to reject the ideological templates provided by the socialist left and the libertarian right and to embrace a new centre ground in which government steps up — and not back — to act on behalf of us all.
You embraced the kitsch — the Che t - shirts, the «solidarity» luncheons, the booming speeches in dusty halls pledging the commitment of the «rank and file» to the cause — all so that someone else was denied the right to speak freely and organise against their own government.
Nick Clegg will launch a heartfelt appeal to Liberal Democrats to finally embrace David Cameron's centre - right party as he predicts that together they can become a «great, great reforming government».
While in government they certainly appeared to embrace all the standard right - wing narratives on taxation and benefits, apparently feeling it was unjust to «punish employment creators» and banging on unremittingly about feckless / fraudulent benefit claimants.
Embraced by the far - right Tea Party movement, his slash - and - burn view of government includes cutting state taxes 10 % in his first six months and axing spending 20 % in the first year.
Some of the social commentary is light, but very welcome, particularly in how it sees banana republics embrace dictators with the facade of democracy, while the US government plays an active role in assuring its own rights in the mix in a tit - for - tat kind of way that doesn't exactly help the people of that country.
More communities are considering implementing trap - neuter - return programs, but local governments don't always embrace them right away.
To me «right» ie conservative, means limited powers to government: Can you give me some great examples of how Hitler embraced this concept of «limited government» in his Third Reich?
• the applicants had not attacked any particular piece of legislation, which is both problematic in and of itself and leads to a s. 1 analysis being extremely difficult if not impossible; • courts are ill - suited to reviewing how governments set social priorities; • it appears unlikely that government action is the cause of the situation in which the applicants have found themselves; and • though the door has not been definitely closed, Canadian courts have been extremely reluctant to embrace such «positive rights
This agreement embraces a wide range of fields, including trade in goods and services, government procurement, intellectual property rights, and investment liberalization and protection.
Time and time again, I have heard that Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples want governments to change the way they do business, for governments to embrace our rights, particularly our right to self - determination, in all laws, policies and programs.
We want governments to embrace our rights, including our right to self - determination, in all laws, policies and programs.
But if easing the restriction would block the right - of - way or otherwise endanger public safety, government affairs staff is unlikely to embrace it.
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