Sentences with phrase «through less government»

«If by a fiscal conservative, one means a person who wants to reduce the size of government through less government spending, lower taxes, balanced budgets and lower debt burdens, then Harper is clearly not a fiscal conservative.»

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The government beat this projection by nearly $ 1.6 billion — by taking $ 1 billion from reserve, keeping spending levels $ 600 million less than projected, and through $ 335 million of savings from lower than anticipated interest rates on government debt.
In April, The New York Times» Amy Chozick, in an article titled «Conservative Koch Brothers Turning Focus to Newspapers,» reported that the billionaire industrialists» expressed interest in the Tribune Co. papers was part of a «three - pronged, 10 - year strategy to shift the country toward a smaller government with less regulation and taxes» — with the third prong being controlling media through media investments.
A collection agency, whether through the US government or private lender, won't usually settle a defaulted student loan debt if it's less than the amount that the lender is likely to receive over the life of the original loan — so negotiation is essential during settlement talks.
With a somewhat hamstrung and less - than - competent opposition the Harper government was able to push through legislation which brought some shifts of income in favor of higher income brackets.
But closing down unnecessary capacity can pay for itself, even if unemployed workers are temporarily put on the government payroll (causing debt to rise, but usually by less than it had before), but only temporarily as Beijing takes other measures to boost household income through wealth transfers from the state and so to boost consumption, a form of demand which is likely to be more labor intensive than the demand created in the process of over-capacity.
Baghdad has much less influence, so if Turkey declines to follow through on its threats, the independence vote could give the Kurdish government some leverage with Baghdad in negotiations over revenue sharing, a longstanding grievance that has not been addressed.
I don't trust government - reported statistics, thus I'd watch numbers that the Chinese government is less likely to fudge: electricity consumption, which was down during the global recession, same - store sales of American fast food restaurants in China, tonnage of goods shipped through railroads, and, though they may lag, sales by American and European companies in China.
Think about it, if the government is driving revenue through crypto, it's less likely to ban it.
As a UCP MLA I am committed to creating wealth for all Albertans by creating and facilitating opportunity through lower taxation, less government, and a more accommodating regulatory environment.
Given this, it is nothing less than our obligation, as fully participating members of civil society, to continue alerting Canadians to these cuts and their impacts, all too often hidden from view through omnibus budget bills and government «feel good» misinformation.
Finally, GM's quick repayment of the loans has whetted the appetite of some commentators (including DeCloet) for the ultimate repayment of the full government contribution. That would occur through the issuance of public equity by GM and Chrysler, creating a market for those stocks into which the government would presumably sell its shares. There is even some nefarious language in the rescue packages requiring the government to sell off its shares within specified, relatively aggressive timelines. The more I think about it, the less this makes sense — neither for the auto industry, nor for taxpayers. Why not hang onto the equity stake? If the companies recover and the equity gains market value, then the government will be able to claim that on its balance sheet (hence officially recouping the cost of its written - off contributions and creating a budgetary gain).
As republicans we preach less government but at the same time half of us want to elect a moron that wants to through his beliefs on all of us.
He was a governor who, facing divided government and a Democratic - leaning electorate, managed to produce a more or less sustainable budget (overwhelmingly through spending cuts) while maintaining core government services.
If the branches of the federal government are truly coequal, if the President and Congress are not subordinated to the Court by the Constitution (except insofar as the Court might declare them to be), then the theme of «judicial restraint» that runs wistfully through your symposium is less an appeal for the impossible than a misconstrual of the problem.
Kong said that less than 10 years ago, Muslims could convert to other religions through a civil high court order or by obtaining an «exit certificate» from the government's Islamic department, for example.
De Luna said that the government will ensure the availability of seeds of climate - smart rice varieties and will promote their use in less favorable areas through informal seed systems such as community seed banks.
Finally, if 1/20/09 comes and goes with a usurper in the Whitehouse (that is, Obama is definitely NOT an Article II «natural born citizen» — dad Kenyan / British citizen at BHO's birth — albeit he MAY be a 14th Amendment «citizen») with usurper enablers in Congress and the Supreme Court... God help us because many of the people will — rightfully and under our Constitution and Declaration of Independence — endeavor through other means to take back the Government from what is nothing less than a non-constitutional coup d'etat.
If it is the case that not intervening would have led to a significant massacre within this week / fortnight, there is a pragmatic lesser evil case for on balance supporting a not very well thought through intervention (the US has clearly not spent a long time doing this), and a stalemate, and then looking to the Arab League to mediate a political settlement over time in which the government can't win by massacre.
The split in labour was because reform would mean less Labour government alone, but more Labour led government through coalition.
Even if the government continues checks on non-EU goods at, say, Felixstowe, which handles less trade from Europe, non-EU exporters will want to avoid UK tariffs and simply divert their goods through ports such as Rotterdam.
With speculation at various points that the Government would struggle to get the Bill through as it wished - with MPs wanting to change the referendum date, impose those thresholds or be less prescriptive about the electorate quotas of the new constituencies - the whips will doubtless be quietly pleased about it attaining a majority of 57.
Continuing his efforts to make sure that «oil trains» passing through Buffalo and other New York communities do not derail and explode, US Sen. Chuck Schumer called on the federal government to require the oil in those tanker cars be made less volatile before it is shipped.
The donation came less than two months after workers at certain busing companies, including one owned by Mr. Lodde's firm, had gotten an unprecedented windfall from New York City government: a $ 42 million grant pushed through by Mayor Bill de Blasio to raise wages at low - paying private bus companies with city contracts.
Michael Heseltine, the pro-EU Tory peer and former deputy prime minister, caused ructions last week by suggesting that a Labour government led by Jeremy Corbyn could be less damaging than Brexit driven through by his own party.
The government is rushing the bill through parliament's lower House in a bid to see it become law by the summer recess, now less than three weeks away.
Universities will receive 40 per cent less, as funding is transferred from central government to graduates through higher tuition fees.
He added: «It's a logical consequence of what we've said that yes, if there's less Government money, then the private contribution, through the graduate contribution, is going to be bigger obviously.»
That means city government will burn through its $ 60 million reserve fund in less than three years, unless new revenues come in or services are scaled back.
The researchers found that liberals with higher news media literacy were less likely to believe any or all of the five liberal conspiracy theories — among them that the federal government knew about the 9/11 terrorist attacks beforehand, that Republicans stole the 2004 presidential election through voter fraud in Ohio, and that there's a link between childhood vaccines and autism.
And the left - wing government, in power since January, is pushing through a reform of higher education that scientists say will make universities more politicized and less meritocratic.
De Luna said that the government will ensure the availability of seeds of climate - smart rice varieties and will promote their use in less favorable areas through informal seed systems such as community seed banks.
By the film's climactic sequence, a frantic and deadly affair that is observed in part through the impassive eye in the sky that governments deploy via satellite and in part out the window of a speeding SUV, Syrianahas become as deeply disturbing as any conspiracy thriller, even if it's less satisfying than most of the good ones.
More broadly, the U.S. government intrudes less in the economy - not only with less regulation, but also with lower tax rates and minimal government production through nationalized industries.
This means that an employee who worked her way through a low - cost public college in order to minimize her borrowing would receive far less in benefits — both from her employer and the federal government — than a colleague who borrowed heavily to obtain an expensive undergraduate or graduate degree.
At least 34 states will devote less on kindergarten through 12th grade on a per - pupil basis during the current school year than in 2008, once inflation is taken into account, according to a report released today by the Washington - based Center on Budget and Policy Priorities, which tracks the impact of government decisions on those with low incomes.
Structural changes in the economy, whether by the government or through private channels will shift where liquidity goes, but it will not change the amount of liquidity, unless the changes are so severe that the economy itself becomes much less productive.
Until recently, many borrowers had to go through a government guaranteed loan program, such as the Federal Housing Administration (FHA Loans) or the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA Loans), to get a mortgage with less than a 10 % down payment.
Until recently, many borrowers had to go through a government guaranteed loan program, such as the Federal Housing Administration (FHA) or the Department of Veterans Affairs, to get a mortgage with less than a 10 % down payment.
The government has been offering these mortgages through the U.S. Department of Agriculture since 1991 to help people buy homes in less - populated areas.
A homebuyer may obtain a conventional mortgage with the less - than - traditional 20 percent through PMI or government programs that exist to help low income buyers or those in dire financial situations.
As for government claw back rules, I could care less cause after what I been through in my college years (not to say anything about my childhood years that were in many respects horrible) and how the government welfare rules are setup, it's almost like if you ask for help from the government, you must go by their rules and be under their control, so thank you, but no thank you.
But many families aren't taking advantage of these plans — less than 3 % of households save through either a 529 plan or a Coverdell ESA, according to a 2012 report by the U.S. Government Accountability Office (GAO).
Despite this, Prime Minister Dean Barrow and the government of Belize have decided to move forward with a plan that, according to the World Wildlife Fund, «involves using airguns to blast shock waves through the water that are powerful enough to penetrate the seafloor» less than one mile from the UNESCO Heritage site of the Belize Barrier Reef Reserve System.
The Catholic Church, and to a lesser extent the Methodists and Anglicans, through agreements with the government, operate most of Belize's premier public schools under Church - State partnership that has its roots in Belize's history as a British colony.
As I've explained, there are in effect many buyers and many sellers in CO2E pricing, even if there is a government - enforced standard of delivering equal share equitably to all sellers per capita as there are different carbon intensities of essentially the same energy: electricity need not be produced from fossil fuels, and where it is, the fossil fuels may be less carbon intensive natural gas, or enriched through geothermal or solar hydrotreating to become less carbon intensive, or the CO2 emissions can be directly sequestered or used in coproduction to reduce net influx of CO2.
They are currently mostly paid for through TUOS and DUOS charges based on kWh sold, and less sales means less money to pay for them — which are deemed by governments to be an essential service.
I once favored a safe zone in the northwest, assuming Turkey's government would be less - than - evil about who got through.
This happened, in part, because of the government's efforts to promote energy - efficient products, especially through its Energy Star program, which labeled energy efficient appliances such as LED light bulbs, dishwashers and «refrigerators that use 80 percent less energy than their predecessors,» Kimmell said.
Cooler but poorer is the name I and others put on a world that may be a few tenths of a degree cooler from less CO2, but certainly will be trillions of dollars poorer through expensive government mandates and restrictions on economic growth.
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