Sentences with phrase «running a government near»

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They should borrow at the government owned Bank of Canada, paying near zero interest rates - just sufficient to cover the Bank's running expenses.»
As with most changes it takes a while for people to approve of a new norm and while it may make things difficult / uncomfortable for soldiers in the near term it will create a better, more ethical government organization in the long run.
«We understand the government's determination to deliver a substantial programme of reforms across the public sector, but we can not afford to get policing wrong, and unless greater clarity emerges in the very near future I fear that we run the risk of compromising the safety of citizens for reasons of expediency,» he will say.
The ex-lobbyist also told jurors about Cuomo's attendance at a fundraiser in a showroom full of Corvettes to raise $ 125,000 in untraceable contributions, while prosecutors offered evidence that Percoco exercised power and was allowed to use his state office near the governor's even after quitting the government to run Cuomo's re-election campaign.
In the near future, the government has run out of options trying to stop the city's maniacal crime lord - who owns the police force and is about to bring the city to its knees.
It would ignore the cultural growth of lower Manhattan in favor of a ridiculously overdeveloped arts scene, and it might run into financial obstacles without government funds dedicated to the blocks near Ground Zero.
Past dithering also seems to have run the UK government dangerously near to the wire on the prickly subject of the lights going out unless fresh souces of power generation and distribution are put into the pipeline in the very near term.
While running the DICE model (and similar integrated assessment models) may be a useful academic exercise in anticipation of solving these very serious problems, the results at this time are nowhere near reliable enough to justify trillions of dollars of government policies and burdensome regulations.
In lacking any governmental veto as well as any need to describe the consensus of opinion, this would have the potential to be far more candid on the unaffordable risks that governments are running, while also being far nearer to real - time reporting.
1 - day conference earlier this year brought together representatives of local SF Bay Area governments on the topic, to hear about the science, discuss current and near - term plans, and run through longer - term planning exercises.
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