Sentences with phrase «substantial cuts in»

This would have meant very substantial cuts in the rates for paralegals.
This target may be technically possible to achieve but will probably require substantial cuts in global greenhouse gas emissions in the very near future [1].
In 2018, strengthened INDCs would need to include (1) deeper emission reductions by 2030, (2) longer term targets with substantial cuts in emissions, and (3) participation by all nations.
The first phase of the EU ETS — from 2005 to 2007 — drew criticism for not achieving substantial cuts in emissions, and for giving firms windfall profits by distributing carbon allowances for free.
Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper has been under pressure at home and abroad to offer substantial cuts in greenhouse gas emissions.
The first phase of the EU ETS — from 2005 to 2007 — drew criticism for not achieving substantial cuts in emissions, excessive allowance price volatility and for resulting in windfall profits for some utility firms that received carbon allowances for free but were able to pass through their full cost to consumers in the form of higher electricity prices.
But with the new plan, all three would see substantial cuts in pay and be forced to consider quitting to avoid being hit with cuts to their retirement benefits.
Much has happened since the plaintiffs filed their lawsuits six years ago during an economic recession that led to substantial cuts in school funding.
«He wants to make substantial cuts in two or three places to hold steady in others,» said a senior official.
Simple induction motors in industry and the home consume 43 per cent of the electricity used in Britain, so small gains in efficiency promise substantial cuts in the country's electricity bill.
It's a pivotal moment in the quest for a biofuel that can achieve substantial cuts in greenhouse gases.
The 2011 - 12 budget Gov. Cuomo unveils today will include substantial cuts in hundreds of state programs, large and small.
Yet for the most part, the budget largely did not incorporate major shifts anticipating what could be substantial cuts in federal aid in the coming months or years.
(In fact, the poorest working New Yorkers were mostly exempted from tax entirely under Pataki and middle class and wealthy New Yorkers had substantial cuts in income tax.)
The potential for substantial cuts in domestic spending poses gargantuan challenges for the state budget and budgets of local government entities throughout the state.
With President - elect Donald Trump and a newly empowered, Republican - dominated Congress soon taking control of the federal budget, the potential for substantial cuts in domestic spending poses gargantuan challenges for New York state and city budgets.
This report acknowledges that the transport budget is likely to face some substantial cuts in the next few years with one projection of # 29billion cuts over the next ten years.
During contract renegotiations at the end of 2011, Electro - Motive locked out its workers after they refused to take substantial cuts in benefits and pay, some as large as 50 percent.
And that perception was fueled on Thursday when the German finance minister, Wolfgang Schäuble, suggested that Greece would get its best shot at a substantial cut in its debt only if it was willing to give up membership in the European common currency.
Implementing a BAT should bolster the competitiveness of US firms, eliminate the existing incentive to keep profits offshore, and raise the revenue needed to fund a substantial cut in the statutory corporate income tax rate (currently the highest in the Organisation for Economic Co-Operation and Development [OECD]-RRB-.
Because of the low wages they pay workers in South Africa and Latin America, treating their financial losses as tax write offs, when labor negotiations were going on and violence threatened, the companies certainly had the upper hand; the unions accepted a substantial cut in wages and benefits.
Bendtner still has a year left on his current deal and even though Frankfurt have declared an interest they admit that he will have to take a substantial cut in his wages if they are to bring him on board.
It has resulted in a substantial cut in the numbers of overseas students - relied on for the high fees they pay by the higher education sector - and has now been criticised by Cable.
And on crime which has fallen dramatically over the last 13 years - how on earth can the government think they are in tune with people's priorities when a substantial cut in the Home Office budget is bound to result in police officers being taken off the streets?
«But it won't be maximised unless there is that true global deal, one with everybody in it, one that has in its heart a substantial cut in emissions and that most crucially has the means of doing it.
Compared with a typical, 30 - mile - per - gallon automobile, the Volt will save these motorists about 500 gallons of fuel a year, which also will result in a substantial cut in annual carbon dioxide emissions which are associated with climate change.
In either case, it becomes clear that if Germany, in the years to come, pursues the 65 percent RES target, this will de facto mean a substantial cut in coal's share of power generation.

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«In this case, he's proposed substantial cuts that have no chance of passage by the Democrats.»
Blockchain technology can cut out the substantial intermediary costs, security risks, and record keeping infrastructure traditionally associated with such applications resulting in reduced cost, fewer time delays and less human error.
The substantial cut to overall immigration levels in Division A has devastating economic and social impacts.
The Harper government's 2012 budget called for substantial cuts to federal spending on the environment: $ 83.3 million in 2012 - 13, $ 117.9 million in 2013 - 14 and, starting in 2014 - 15, $ 180.5 million per year on an ongoing basis.
He could raise the GST, but the Prime Minister has ruled that out; he could fulfill an election commitment by undertaking a serious simplification of the income tax system, which could yield substantial revenues (about $ 3 to $ 5 billion), but he seems reluctant to do that; or, he could take the easy way out and simply cut his fiscal prudence in half and «miraculously» free up $ 3billion annually for his cabinet colleagues.
Any further substantial gains in profits for Japan's auto industry will have to come from cost cuts, stronger sales or other competitive improvements.
In a note to its clients, Morgan Stanley has painted three different scenarios with no tax cuts, modest cuts, and substantial cuts.
A substantial sector of religious America, for example, sees the firefight in Waco as an attack on radical religion and places the cutting edge of religious freedom in the defense of cults» free exercise rights.
General Motors closes auto factories here while investing heavily in Japanese Isuzu cars which it will later import, after having demanded substantial cuts from its American auto workers.
A substantial portion of the cuts is from the company's head office in Queensbridge Street in the Melbourne suburb of Southbank.
With Odom's Tennessee Pride ® Country Sausage, roasted red peppers, and smoked cheddar cheese, these quiches are substantial... but baked in a muffin pan, it's miniature in stature so everyone gets their own baby quiche... no annoying attempts to cut a slice out of a pie - shaped quiche, because we all know how annoying that can be.
Then they found a pretty top notch sixth man in Halapoulivaati Vaitai, a decent 7th in Chance Warmack and only experienced one substantial injury that they were able to overcome because of depth because they constantly invested, developed, and churned the bottom of their roster that wasn't cutting it for guys who could.
In 1981, Congress passed legislation that made substantial cuts to school meal programs.
So the Republicans got a deal which raises less than a full PIT extension but enough to minimize service cuts and they get a substantial MTA payroll tax rollback in exchange.
The report concludes that the so - called «King of the High Street» failed to invest sufficiently in stores, cut costs, sold assets and paid substantial dividends offshore to the ultimate benefit of his wife.
House Republicans are seeking to cut the U.S. Education Department's budget by $ 2.4 billion, or 3.5 percent — a substantial reduction, though far smaller than the $ 9.2 billion in cuts that Trump proposed.
Warming to his subject, he condemned Mr Cameron's plans to share the proceeds of economic growth between investment in public services and tax cuts, saying this would mean «substantial» cutbacks in health and education funding.
Both hospitals fall under the umbrella of the Greater Hudson Valley Health System, which announced the cuts on Monday due to substantial reductions in reimbursement from the federal and state governments and decreases in revenue caused by healthcare reform.
So far, those cuts have been in areas where the governor and the Legislature were already in substantial agreement.
At one point in the electoral cycle there was a substantial difference in the two main parties» approach, with the Tories demanding cuts to public spending and Labour veering towards promises of greater investment.
Communities secretary Eric Pickles has been Osborne's austerity champion delivering # 5bn cuts to councils in England to date with further technical changes in the Autumn Statement meaning further substantial cuts through to 2016 - 17.
Utterly disgraceful from Cameron and sheer hypocrisy from the Tories as they seek substantial cuts to the Civil Service Compensation Scheme yet again despite promises from Francis Maude that the previous cuts, in December 2010, we're «fair» and «affordable.
While the MRT did propose a 4 percent cap and cuts, it also put forward a wage floor for home health workers; substantial rollbacks in the governor's proposed cuts to nursing homes and personal care; and a major overhaul of the home care industry that is likely to boost the union's membership over the long term.
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