Sentences with phrase «simply abolish them»

and if you think its too much of controlling market then simply abolish it and let banks decide and be competitive.
As a second alternative, Jenkins proposes that Judge Wilken simply abolish NCAA restraints on payments or non-cash benefits that are «tethered to educational expenses» or «incidental to athletic participation.»
And if they did that, they may as well simply abolish the positional restrictions.
Among Catholics, sustained and sophisticated reflection on social, economic, and political problems stretches back to the time of the French Revolution, when on the night of August 4, 1789, the National Assembly simply abolished the existing order.
That was before the Supreme Court in its Roe dictate simply abolished abortion law in fifty states.
The saga surrounding his future further undermined confidence in the new PCC system, which had been dented first by the record low turnouts in 2012, and provoked furious calls for the law to be changed or the post to be simply abolished.
From a fiscal standpoint, therefore, local governments and taxpayers, not to mention dog owners, may well be better off if mandatory dog licensing were simply abolished.

Not exact matches

He said the practice was a natural part of human society, used to be part of Islam, and should not be discontinued simply because Western countries abolished it.
Anyone who has even studied the Bible in a cursory manner can see that Christ came to «fulfill, not abolish» (Mt. 5:17), and Christ taught about a variety of things his followers should do; otherwise, the Gospels would have simply read «The Torah is obsolete; go now, and live as you please.»
(52) The author, therefore, can not simply be abolished from the text on the basis of a hermeneutical theory that rejects the recovery of authorial will.
A Christian social policy in favour of freedom can not simply consist in advocating freedom and tolerance while trying to abolish all compulsory ordering of social life and public opinion because these are felt to threaten freedom.
Luther simply carried this medieval tendency to its extreme, abolishing the rest of the canon.
In denying all intervention of God in history and in purely and simply assimilating the diverse modes of the presence of God, Duméry abolishes all phenomenology of religions.
He would like them to be largely abolished simply because people thought they did a good work when they «have brought so many silver images into the churches».
Perhaps marriage should simply be abolished as a legal concept to become a mere religious ceremony, or a statement of intent, with no outright binding contracts except for agreements on community property and provisions for children.
Its section on governance is fatally flawed since it assumes the existence of legal authority to abolish the City, which simply does not exist.»
That ought still to include a promise to force a Commons vote on it and thus challenge the Lib Dems, a promise to enable and require councils to build houses, a promise to restore the Agricultural Wages Board that the Lib Dems have abolished, a promise to reverse the dismantlement of England's NHS by Shirley Williams and other Lib Dems, a promise to reverse any privatisation of the Royal Mail and thus stop it because no buyer would take the risk, and a promise to renationalise the railways for free over the course of a Parliament by simply taking back each franchise as it came up for renewal.
He announced dramatically that he was about to abolish the autumn statement, giving the impression he was about to resign, before simply switching to an autumn budget and spring statement.
«After 13 years of a Labour Government, this is quite simply a disgrace and should act as a constant reminder to those on the Labour Benches, who have already begun looking back on their time in government as some sort of golden age in which poverty and inequality were abolished.
Regardless of how you feel about the Tories» NHS reforms the fact that they've been in power for most of the period since 1948 without ever looking like abolishing it, and in any case are now mostly doing things that the last Labour government also did when in power, means an election pitch which relies on convincing voters that if the Tories remain in office they'll actually destroy the NHS is simply not plausible to the sort of people Labour needs to win over.
The association now admits that it should then have taken the opportunity to abolish the law altogether rather than simply amending it.
Researchers can produce this effect simply by incubating liver cells with PUFAs, and can abolish the effect by removing excess iron from the cells (31).
The only thing I'd probably add to improve the system is to abolish online achievements simply because they encourage boosting and also because silvers and people who aren't connected to Live won't get a full 1000/1000 out of the game they spent 40 quid on.
There are signs Senate Republicans will draw out the nomination regardless of McCarthy's qualifications — simply because it is the EPA, an agency Republicans voted to abolish as recently as 2011.
Or will there simply be a UK law requirement to implement it, that is then quickly abolished?
Another, more drastic, alternative would simply be to abolish the rights of corporate entities to sue in defamation altogether: no soul, no sue, as it were.
The registration of non-traditional categories of marks such as sound, multimedia, motion, hologram and position marks has now been expressly facilitated by the decision to abolish the requirement for «graphical representation» and instead to replace it with a requirement that the mark's representation must simply be «clear, precise, self - contained, easily accessible, intelligible, durable and objective».
For example, if the final composition of the reformed House of Lords is to be exclusively elected, then the commission could «simply» be abolished.
The government has already identified which CDEPs it will abolish, it has set a deadline of 1 July 2007 for the commencement of the STEP brokerages, and there simply is not the time to rethink the model in any substantive way.
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