Sentences with phrase «sweeping cuts»

In a political climate where the expectation of sweeping cuts is paramount, the nuclear deterrent will never quite be off the table.
Downing Street responded by saying councils needed to do more to find efficiency savings before making sweeping cuts to external organisations.
DOE's National Nuclear Security Administration budget would be boosted by 11 percent, which would be offset by sweeping cuts in virtually every advanced - energy program, including «DOE's Title 17 Innovative Technology Loan Guarantee Program, the Advanced Technology Vehicles Manufacturing loan program, and the Advanced Research Projects Agency - Energy (ARPA - E).»
This collarbone sweeping cut with a minor piece of layering cut vertically into the finished works for everybody, and supplements all face shapes as you must know that what suits for your face.
The breakthrough came in the 11th minute from Ronaldo, who swept a cut - back from Toni Kroos across Bono and into the corner.
Many councils, like Manchester, have already announced sweeping cuts in order to cope with the reduction in funding from central government, which makes up the vast majority of town halls» revenue.
We found that sweeping cuts from councils had left many refuges running a bare - bones service.
Those who had previously called for sweeping cuts have watched on with dismay, bitterly aware that most governments struggle to extend the political will for austerity drives beyond their first two years.
Its leaders trumpet the advantages of maintaining the UK's credibility, but at the cost of sweeping cuts affecting every area of public spending.
George Osborne is expected to unveil sweeping cuts in the comprehensive spending review out on October 20th which will quickly reduce government budgets for 2011/12.
But when you promote sweeping cuts to benefits received by under - 25s as the opening vision of what a Conservative government would do, then you've decided to really go for it.
No 10 is prepared to consider cuts to the Navy but is unwilling to accept sweeping cuts to the Army's budget, given the ongoing struggle in Afghanistan, it was reported.
On Monday, with negotiations seemingly at an impasse, Mr. Paterson inserted sweeping cuts to health care spending in the latest emergency bill, essentially forcing lawmakers to accept a portion of his budget proposal.
Yet Mr. Trump's proposal envisions sweeping cuts that would neuter most of the agency's critical energy programs.
Downing Street was accused by another former minister of «massaging» NHS cuts figures this week — just as locally NHS bosses propose more sweeping cuts that are beginning to look like the worst «reorganisation» yet.
Environmental research would suffer at NOAA, with the Office of Oceanic and Atmospheric Research facing sweeping cuts.
Beyond these organized efforts, Mulvaney also personally attempted sweeping cuts to the nondefense budget on at least one occasion.
In 2009, she watched North Carolina, then under the control of a Democratic General Assembly and governor, push sweeping cuts and pay freezes in the midst of an economic recession.
The federal government has made sweeping cuts to red tape as small and medium businesses grow more confident about the year ahead, but a growing number believes the state government is working against their best interests, according to the latest Sensis survey.
As President Trump moves to push through major tax reform that makes sweeping cuts, Partanen suggested on her panel that giving families small boosts in take - home pay, might not be a substitute for collective financial security.
Defence secretary Liam Fox faces being forced to make sweeping cuts to conventional forces after the Treasury repeated its refusal to pay for Britain's nuclear deterrent from its own coffers.
Why is no - one is prepared to talk about the sheer scale of the economic challenge facing whichever party takes charge after the election, and how the parties are planning to make the sweeping cuts in public spending which they will need to tackle the gaping hole in Britain's finances?
Sweeping cuts by the Tory - run Warwickshire county council, including what the Fire Brigade Union has described as the biggest ever closure plan proposed by a county's fire service, are fuelling the party's hopes of clinging on in Nuneaton.
The sweeping cut, scheduled to take effect on 2 January, is a by - product of last year's Budget Control Act, which requires law - makers to find ways to reduce the federal deficit (see Nature 476, 133 - 134; 2011).
Fiscal and political pressure on U.S. research and development spending is likely to grow more intense in coming years, with some scenarios suggesting that sweeping cuts may occur as early as 2013.
We also generally expect lower numbers on niche dating sites because the site as a whole is already applying a sweeping cut of everyone that is not Jewish.
He danced around the king, then chopped off his left hand before slitting his belly with a sweeping cut and, because Osbert was a heavy man, his guts spilled out like eels slithering from a ruptured sack.
According to an article in The Bookseller, the library system in Lincolnshire has mounted a legal campaign with the help of public interest attorneys to overturn their council's decision to make sweeping cuts to library spending, a decision that the campaign founders state was made without attempting to look for alternatives and is in violation of UK law regarding library access.
In fact, the sweeping cut Long made along Ruff Ruff's belly wasn't real at all.
«Despite the likely impact from wide - sweeping cuts to the civil legal aid system the government in essence made its decisions in extreme haste, without detailed analysis of the potential human rights impact,» the report said.
The sweeping cuts cast a shadow over the future of Windows for smartphones, or at least Microsoft's role in building them, with the CEO Satya Nadella saying that for the moment the company plans a «focused phone portfolio» at least in the near - term.
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