Sentences with phrase «shared economic burden»

Not exact matches

The economic factors of life in many primitive cultures dictated that those members of the tribe who could not share the burden of the struggle for survival were not carried by the tribe, even as revered, elderly dependents of the society.
They will be a reminder for Merkel that Germany's center ground remains pro-European but it is also wary of sharing other countries» economic burdens.
«With Governor Paterson delivering his State of the State address today, we know that there are clear solutions to these challenging economic times that truly and equitably share the sacrifice of this budget deficit without putting the brunt of the burden on working and middle - class families.
I believe that middle and working class families form the backbone of our community, and that we have been carrying more than our fair share of economic burdens in recent years.
So, as a legislature, we need to smartly grow our tax base through economic development which balances commercial and residential growth and not shift the lion's share of the tax burden to the people of our county.
Not only do they share the same set of economic assumptions (those of CBO), but they both place the heaviest burden of deficit reduction on discretionary spending, the category that includes R&D.
17 Where a refugee hosting country is not capable of according to them socio - economic assistance, this will be done in terms of burden sharing, solidarity or international cooperation principle.18 The refugee problem is not restricted to a host country; rather it is a responsibility that must be shared among the nations.19
All this is leading some economists to argue that the idea of nations needing to share the economic «burden» of curbing CO2 emissions is becoming outdated.
To the extent that an economic rationale lies behind the U.S. rejection of the Kyoto Protocol, it comes from estimates that the U.S. will bear a disproportionate share of the burden of adjustment and that the costs to the U.S. of the Kyoto Protocol far outweigh the benefits.
Should burden - sharing be based on current economic capabilities or a combination of historical emissions and current economic capabilities
[69] The burden of economic costs being a shared one, it can be misleading to represent it as simply being borne by the spouse who does not earn an income.
«The constitutional guarantee of a minimum acceptable level of judicial remuneration does not shield judges from sharing the burden of difficult economic times, to limit increases.»
B.C. Supreme Court Justice John Savage has told the Provincial Court Judges» Association of British Columbia its members must «share the burden» of economic austerity.
On other facts, for example where a corporate tenant in occupation attempts to pass the economic burden and benefit to a new company which then trades from the premises, one can see that sharing or parting with occupation would be an added difficulty.
(c) any economic burden of caring, after divorce, for a child of the marriage under the age of 16 years should be shared fairly between the parties;
The redistribution of the economic «burden» due to the maintenance of children is a form of socially shared parenting.
The healing will not be advanced by scapegoating those who have shared the burden of economic and psychological abuse that, despite considerable gains, continues to play a role in our history.
The report concludes there is a «clear economic justification for government action to reduce Indigenous disadvantage» based on a reduction in the burden of disease and an improvement in the ability of Indigenous Australians to contribute to and share economic prosperity.
In another light, achieving the economic benefits implies an improved quality of life for Indigenous peoples — a reduction in the burden of disease and an improvement in the ability of Indigenous Australians to share in economic prosperity...
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