Sentences with phrase «sees abolition»

It sees abolition of the monarchy as part of our becoming a normal, modern country.
The Coalition Government's education policies, which have allowed schools to charge for educational activities which were previously free and which have seen the abolition of the national guidance on school charging policies, have been instrumental in driving the increasing financial burdens that parents face for items such as school uniform and equipment.

Not exact matches

The vast majority also believed the abolition of notes and coins would cause problems to parts of the population, such as the elderly, while only a third saw it as a way to fight tax evasion and money laundering.
Christians reasoned their way from believing in divine righteousness to seeing the immorality of human bondage to advocating total, outright abolition.
This is why I believe it's so important to study both historical religious arguments supporting the abolition of slavery and historical religious arguments opposing the abolition of slavery (see my post on Mark Noll's The Civil War as a Theological Crisis» for a sampling), as well as historical religious arguments supporting desegregation and historical religious arguments opposing desegregation — not because I believe both sides are equal, but because the patterns of argumentation that emerge are so unnervingly familiar:
In Luther's abolition of the boundary between the sacred and the secular, we have the conceptual framework for seeing the beautiful in the ordinary.
We see it in the flourishing of fundamentalism; in the controversy raging in the Lutheran Church — Missouri Synod; in the phenomenon of the Jesus freaks, the spreading charismatic movement, the popularity of Transcendental Meditation; in attacks on the National and World councils of churches and the cooling of ardor for such social issues as racial justice, world peace, and the abolition of hunger and malnutrition.
It is easy to see how the timelessness of God and of his knowledge led to the theological determinism, to the predestinationism of St. Augustine, St. Thomas and Calvin; for the abolition of time and becoming on the divine level eliminates entirely the ambiguity of the future which is uncertain only to our imperfect, time - bound insight, but which is in its completeness timelessly present in the mind of God.
In the early nineteenth century, a group of leading lay evangelicals, as we shall see, 15 who belonged to what was known as the «Clapham sect», led the campaign for the abolition of slavery, which was ended in the British dominions in 1833.
Former Manchester United chief executive David Gill even blamed the abolition of the second group stage for the 2004 final, which saw Porto beat Monaco and introduced Jose Mourinho to an adoring world.
· For details of new figures given by the government, see the parliamentary written answer to question 137238 in column 715W of Hansard, which is linked to here: http://www.publications.parliament.uk/pa/cm201213/cmhansrd/cm130115/text/130115w0003.htm · CPAG is the leading charity campaigning for the abolition of child poverty in the UK and for a better deal for low - income families and children.
Charities welcomed the abolition of the phone charges but reiterated that they wanted to see universal credit improved more generally.
If in November 15, 2013, he saw it proper and in the nation's best interest to issue a directive abolishing the purchase of state bungalows by government office holders, he must think he is above that abolition, much less think he can have a state bungalow for free as his retirement benefit.
He sees Mr Blair's abolition of Clause IV as a model for the new Tory leadership with right - wing (and undoubtedly pin - striped) MPs taking the place of nationalisation.
«The so - called «bedroom tax» should certainly be reviewed, and the evidence I have seen supports radical reform if not outright abolition» said Gareth Epps, [SLF co-chair]
Simon Titley, who knew Clegg when he was an MEP in Brussels between 1999 and 2005, says he has only seen him truly passionate about one issue — the abolition of fox hunting, which he opposed from a libertarian point of view.
Others whose constituencies are an average size could still see their seats carved up, such as the shadow foreign secretary, Hilary Benn, whose Leeds Central seat was recommended for abolition in the last analysis by the Boundary Commission for England.
See and read about anti-slavery advertisements and handbills, an anti-slavery children's publication, an abolition celebration in Washington, D.C., and much more.
The aspiration of early headship through the new model of the «super head» that measures metrics rather than wellbeing combined with the abolition of the compulsory headship qualification means that we are seeing some very «young heads» (in experience terms) in schools who are simply ill - equipped to deal with the variety of problems that will undoubtedly come their way.
There he saw black students with the same ambition he had, and when he returned home, he would become the most powerful, unyielding voice for abolition in the U.S. Senate, almost at the cost of his life.
Ames is the son of an Iowan preacher and the grandson of a minister who, as a young man in Maine, saw a vision of Christ bound in chains and came west to Kansas to fight for abolition: He «preached men into the Civil War,» then, at age fifty, became a chaplain in the Union Army, losing his right eye in battle.
What similarities do you see in the abolition and women's suffrage movements and their philosophies as described in this novel?
It draws upon zine culture from the same time period that helped establish radical queer communities, so now we see games about self - care, prison abolition, safe and consensual sex practices, and many topics we rarely see in epic games.
2007 Victoria & Albert Museum 2007 saw the bi-centenary of the parliamentary abolition of the British slave trade.
Himid said the series about the Guardian — a paper she loved — stemmed from when she saw images of black people being juxtaposed with text that had nothing to do with each other as the 200th anniversary of the abolition of slavery approached in 2007.
The abolition of China's one - child policy brings to an end one of the most futile and inhumane experiments in top - down social engineering the world has seen.
To get to the point where the majority of people think ecocide is wrong is going to take a transition, which is where Higgins stands out, advocating several steps towards legal abolition of the sort of pollution we now see as commonplace.
Aside from the merits of the decision, which puts the cost of the courts not just on the users but on all the taxpayers (which may be the appropriate place for them), it is amusing to see high - priced lawyers say that access to justice is greatly improved because of the abolition of hearng fees that are less per day than the lawyers charge per hour.
For further details see (pdf downloads): (1) «Access to Justice — Unaffordable Legal Services» Concepts and Solutions»; (2) «The Technology of Centralized Legal Research Can Solve the Unaffordable Legal Services Problem»; (3) «Access to Justice — Canada's Unaffordable Legal Services — CanLII as the Necessary Support Service»; (4) «A2J: Preventing the Abolition of Law Societies by Curing the Defects in their Management Structure: A Solution to the Unaffordable Legal Services Problem»; (5) «A2J: «Let Them Eat Cake,» So Let Them Use Alternative Legal Services»; (6) Indexing; (7) Sometimes Laws are Too Important to be Left to Lawyers — Lawyers Without Technical Support,» (Slaw January 28, 2016), and other access to justice (A2J) articles on my SSRN author's page, and Slaw author's page.
In fact, my career in law has coincided with major developments in commercial laws that India has seen, be it economic liberalisation in 1991; introduction of Foreign Exchange Management Act in 1999; industrial delicensing; de-regulation of the industrial sector; public sector policy; abolition of MRTP Act; introduction of the new Companies Act in 2013; the passage of Real Estate Regulation Act 2016, and more.
The proposed reforms and in particular the abolition of recovery of success fees are seen as potential cost cutters for the NHS, local authorities and the government as a whole.
See: «A2J: Preventing the Abolition of Law Societies by Curing the Defects in their Management Structure: A Solution to the Unaffordable Legal Services Problem.»
The abolition of doli incapax should be seen within the bigger picture of the government's mantra of responsibility and accountability — even if that compromises fundamental principles of criminal law.
See: «A2J: Preventing the Abolition of Law Societies by Curing Their Management Structure Defects — A Solution to the Unaffordable Legal Services Problem,» posted on Slaw, September 25, 2015, at: http://www.slaw.ca/2015/09/25/a2j-preventing-the-abolition-of-law-societies-by-curing-their-management-structure-defects/
I have previously advocated that Canada's law societies are badly in need of a civil service - type national institution to advise them; see: «A2J: Preventing the Abolition of Law Societies by Curing the Defects in their Management Structure: A Solution to the Unaffordable Legal Services Problem.»
Given the great power of communication that all people now have to talk about the damage caused to their lives by the lack of a lawyer's advice, the law societies are inviting their own abolition, or substantial changes in their management structure — see for example, The Clementi Report (U.K., 2004).
The past eighteen months has seen the emergence of a discourse asserting that the past thirty years of self - determination and self - management have failed.124 This is illustrated by, most recently, the federal government's abolition of ATSIC.
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