Sentences with phrase «thing the government wants»

«The last thing this government wants is to appear antagonistic to the United States.
It allows the private sector to go out and say, okay, this is what type of thing the government wants over the next 30 years, now let's innovate and figure out the way to do it.»

Not exact matches

«The government does not want or expect to leave without a deal, but while it seeks a new partnership, it is planning for a range of outcomes, as is the responsible thing to do,» Hammond told Parliament.
As Airbnb's San Francisco lawsuit demonstrated, the last thing on - demand companies want is the government interfering with their business models.
«The public ought to know that the government wanted Amazon to say some things that weren't true,» Emmet Sullivan said.
But the last thing I want to do is send more money to the federal government.
Yes, the government does not want to simplify things by saying those born between 1943 - 1959 because they can create confusion among collectors.
The last thing Wall Street wants is for the government to change its behavior.
Congress needs to pass a new one for the new fiscal year and President Trump has actually been fairly explicit that he may want to shut down the government if he doesn't get some border wall funding and some other things that he wants.
People might need things like Bitcoin in the future to escape their increasingly oppressive Governments that want to control and censor everything.
I'm just going to sell you the things that the government wants me to sell you.
«The key point is that if the private sector is deleveraging, the last thing you want is for the government to cut its budget deficit,» he says.
«But if governments continue to just print money like crazy, devaluing the currencies all around the world, people are figuring it out real quick — with bitcoin that sort of thing can't happen and people are going to just flood to want to use bitcoin instead of dollars or euros or yen.»
The important thing to remember is that the government will want to avoid the expansion that was «associated with the earlier plan that led to higher CPI, asset price inflation and a surge in lending to non-priority projects,» says J.P. Morgan.
Politicians always follow the «look busy» rule: when bad things happen, they have to be seen to be responding, even if there is little likelihood their actions will have any effect. But in this case, Harper was motivated by an additional strategic judgment. Perversely, with his re-election campaign sidetracked by ongoing revelations in the Duffy / Wright case, the Prime Minister actually wants Canadians to worry about the economy. Conservative strategists hope that will undermine voters» willingness to consider an alternative government, playing into the traditional frame that Conservatives have the strongest economic «credentials.»
The Times went further, saying that the island's total financial collapse will only make things worse: «Government workers will forgo pension money, public health and infrastructure projects will go wanting, and the «brain drain'the island has been suffering as professionals move to the mainland could intensify.»
«We want the Christy Clark government to do the right thing to protect the security of blood supply for B.C. patients.»
When I retire I also expect my income to be A LOT higher than it is now despite being retired, so the last thing I want is for the government to be able to tax more money at an even higher rate later on!!!
And, ultimately, if people only do they «right thing» as defined by you) because the government made them, is that really the type of democracy we want?
«I know that some of you here feel that successive governments and local authorities have wanted to applaud all the good things that you do as Christians, but discourage you from speaking openly about the faith that motivates you,» she said.
Yes and plow the snow off of and fix the highways, pay the army and all the other things the government does for you as well — or tell them just to charge it — oops, wait they been doin that for years because no one wanted to pay for them.
My wanting it to happen, no matter how good it might be, does not give the Government authority to force people to do things.
Stupid things such as, «Jesus wants me to be rich», «the Earth is 6000 years old and every human is descended from Adam and Eve», and «my ignorant beliefs should be imposed on everyone by the government, as long as I don't have to pay for it.»
Independents want cuts in government spending and entitlement reform, but just not those cuts and reforms in things like education and Medicare and various middle class subsidies from which they immediately benefit.
After all, they are the part of big government, so it's reasonable to assume they would want the government to regulate such things.
You appear to have all the «tools» necessary... ethnic political representation, positive cultural community, informed and supportive non-Sikh public, «terror - aware» government... it seems that you ALL want the same thing.
However, if the argument is that gays shouldn't have to live up to a hetero definition of marriage which implies marriage as a foundation for family, and that gays marriage is a redefinition of marriage to be any thing we want it to mean, then the question becomes; why does the government involve itself in the ritual of marriage?
Compromise is always part of the American deal, because we have a lot of different Americans in the republic and they want different things from government.
So, if you want the government to DO THINGS, someone has to grease the wheel.
If you want to misuse the whole separation of religion and state thing as it is consistently applied to keep ANY semblance of religion out of our schools, government buildings, and veterans monuments, then you must also equally misuse it in application to this situation.
An individual might make deals with his neighbors to get things he wants; the government will negotiate foreign trade.
Why is it that the religious right when it comes to things like healthcare, education, gun control and the enviroment wants government to stay the heck out of it?
So many people will say «I don't want the government to tell me what I can and can not do» and «I don't want my tax dollars to be spent on things that don't directly benefit me» when it comes to all aspects of their lives.
«The important thing is that we can't have a vacuum - the governments of Israel and Lebanon want the same thing, a proper democratic Lebanese government back in charge of its country,» Mr Blair said.
«Most extraordinary of all, the two great achievements of British diplomacy of the last decades in Europe, supported by Governments both Labour and Conservative, — namely the Single Market and European Enlargement — are now apparently the two things we most regret and want to rid ourselves of!
2) If something more egregious is going on, as suggested in the quote above, the first thing I want to know is WHO is giving some government entity access to the names of all prescriptions taken by each person on (at the very least) a list of registered gun owners?
Bringing in ideology usually screws things up because people are pragmatic - they want the government to do its job properly rather than impose its ideas on them.
«There's no doubt about it: if we want living wage jobs, stronger hospitals and schools, more affordable rents, lower property taxes, a cleaner environment, and a state government that actually gets things done, politicians like Pedro Espada have got to go.»
The new government must respond to a public mood which wants to see action to ensure, as far as possible, that such things do not happen again.
The people told us they wanted these things — and this Conservative Government is going to deliver them.
We want to trust our state government, and we want it to do great and innovative things.
«Among other things, we wanted to ask the first minister on camera about the effect of the Trump golf course development on local residents, including a 90 - year - old woman who hasn't had a proper water supply for four years, and about what happened to the 6,000 jobs his government promised when approving the development.»
Labour's attack on the Lib Dem's relatively modest proposals goes against the otherwise more liberal direction Miliband has taken and runs counter to many of the things Labour say they want to achieve in government.
«You have to be involved in organizations that are engaging African - American women and engaging people to participate in government, and you have to be willing to understand that the things you are doing in your local community could have larger implications if you want to bring it to a larger level.»
And while Europe is not the most important issue for most potential UKIP voters, it is for some — and as things stand only a Conservative government will give them the in - out referendum they want.
Appearing on BBC1's The Andrew Marr show, Hammond warned that the public would want the government to focus on «the things that matter», rather than Lords reform.
«My focus and my strong inclination remains to stay the course in Washington, to continue to be part of the resistance movement as it relates to Donald Trump and to work with my colleagues in government to stop him from doing some of the terrible things he wants to visit on the American people,» Jeffries told POLITICO New York during a brief interview following an annual State of the District speech in his Brooklyn district Thursday night.
So I must encourage what the Government are doing on the fundamentals, because people and businesses will want to borrow money only when there is confidence in the future and confidence that we are doing the right thing
«The Syrian situation poses two conflicting goals: to allow the use of chemical weapons by the Syrian government to go unanswered would encourage the Assad regime, and other rogue governments, to use them again, but the last thing America needs or wants is a protracted conflict in the Middle East when our primary focus must be on jobs, the economy and the middle class.
So Smith wants a Labour Government then with his call for another referendum on the EC (not accepting the democratic will of he people) the first thing he does is slap 17m Out voters in the face and a significant number of these are potential Labour voters!
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