Sentences with phrase «tougher stance»

But, in my experience, employers tend to take a tougher stance
The G20 has undoubtedly created much FUD within the cryptocurrency space ever since Germany and France declared a joint intention to propose tougher stance on cryptocurrencies in the upcoming G20 summit in Buenos Aires.
The crypto - economy currently operates in a legal gray area in Thailand, whereas Asian neighbours such as China and Indonesia have adopted a tougher stance.
Still the question remains why it took such a massive data privacy scandal for Facebook to take a tougher stance on requiring user consent for ad targeting.
If that situation calms, all signs point to a much tougher stance on trade with China in the coming months and years.
... Covington began stockpiling its staff attorney ghetto with blacks and other minorities in 2005, shortly after the General Council of some of the country's largest companies joined Roderick A. Palmore, Executive Vice President, General Counsel & Secretary of Sara Lee in taking a tougher stance on law firm diversity.
Using the concept Information governance gives IT departments the ability to take a tougher stance against attorneys within the organization, thus ensuring that convenience will not come before good security hygiene.
Now, Obama's EPA has announced that it's going to reconsider that ruling — which could mean his Administration is ready to take a tougher stance on coal.
After a nail biting election, the Conservatives are now in a power sharing arrangement with the Liberal Democrats (who are known for a tougher stance on climate change and CO2), and the Guardian reports that in their very first announcement the coalition renewed the Conservatives pledge of support to the 10:10 Campaign.
Dallas City Councilman Rick Callahan: «It's just reprehensible in this city that we don't take a tougher stance.
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But he's worked before with the Latino Caucus which, like PEAC, pushes for a tougher stance against certain district policies, like reconstituting schools and using student test scores for teacher evaluations.
Sir Michael will call for a tougher stance on «feckless parents» who allow children to break school rules.
The Ofsted boss called for a tougher stance on «feckless parents» who allow their children to break school rules.
Many trace the agency's tougher stance to the scandal surrounding telithromycin (Ketek), an antibiotic approved by the FDA in 2004 and later linked to liver failure.
However, Mr Miliband has come under pressure to take a tougher stance on immigration and Europe to prevent the loss of working class voters.
Abbott's appointment will prompt criticism from some within the party, particularly in northern seats, who want to see the shadow home secretary take a tougher stance on immigration.
After a debate which saw delegates attack PCC for failing to take a tougher stance in relation to phone hacking at the News of the World, the Lib Dems agreed a motion calling for the PCC to be given the power to punish editors who break its code of conduct.
It might also take a tougher stance in negotiations to host a US missile defence base in Poland.
Conservative MPs have held back from criticising their leader in public, but senior figures such as communities secretary Sajid Javid may well have been hoping that May would take a tougher stance.
His leadership was undermined by ongoing struggles with Sinn Fein over IRA disarmament, with internal UUP pressure for a tougher stance against the republicans.
The prime minister has promised that the government will respond to police calls for a tougher stance on gun crime.
It's this issue which has prevented several of them taking a tougher stance against Grayling.
David Cameron has been delaying the next stage of the debate on the immigration bill for weeks, because he knew that the report stage debate would see dozens of Tory MPs trying to vote against the government and in favour of a much tougher stance on immigration.
The Advisory Committee on Business Appointments has been urged to take a tougher stance with secretive lobbying agencies after giving a former Tory minister the green light to join Peter Mandelson's firm.
Long Island Democratic Rep. Kathleen Rice became the first member of the House or Senate to call on Franken to step down, and tore into House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi for not taking a tougher stance on sexual harassment.
«We are taking a tougher stance on him as he earns # 80,000 - a-week, something well within the capabilities of other clubs.
Given that joel campbell could play in greece and spain but at the time was not allowed to play in the UK, then it seems to me that uk takes a much tougher stance with work permits for players from non eu countries than other countries in the EU.
Still, many Conservatives will have trouble reconciling what they would have assumed was a tougher stance toward Cuba from Harper with the revelation that his government played such a key role in facilitating this thaw, which now has their Republican cousins up in arms.
The majority of smaller stressed defined benefit schemes are likely to end up in the Pension Protection Fund, according to consultancy Barnett Waddingham, as it raised concerns that the Pensions Regulator's new tougher stance may remove vital flexibility from the system.
Labour markets are showing increasing evidence of an easing in wage pressures, and recent declines in business confidence may prompt a tougher stance by businesses in wage negotiations.
Other top trade advisers, including longtime China critics like Robert Lighthizer and Peter Navarro, have taken a tougher stance, arguing that these changes would do little to address the mercantilist and protectionist trade policies China has adopted for decades.
After a prolonged period of friendly trade relations between the U.S. and China, the Trump administration has adopted a much tougher stance on China's trade policies.
U.S. Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross on Friday recommended that Trump impose measures against foreign suppliers of the metals in the name of national security, the latest sign of a tougher stance on trade by the administration.
President Donald Trump is meeting with Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed Bin Salman and the market is assuming that means that the United States and Saudi Arabia will take a tougher stance against Iran.
Stay true to your message, even if it's a tougher stance to take.
So starting today, we're taking a tougher stance on hateful, offensive and derogatory content,» Google's chief business officer Philipp Schindler wrote in a blog post Tuesday.
Hardliners have been pressing for a tougher stance on employers.
Regulators globally have been taking a tougher stance on the sector as well.
A series of letters between JPMorgan's lawyers and the Fed, released to Reuters through a Freedom of Information Act request, show Wall Street's primary regulator took a tough stance on the bank's efforts to hold onto the global network of Henry Bath & Sons warehouses, part of the larger RBSSempra commodity trading business it bought in mid-2010.
Cheers from the crowd make it harder for boards to take tough stances on a CEO's performance, pay, and succession.
His tough stance today is a sign of how dramatically the political winds around Facebook have shifted.
After running for the Alliance leadership as the moderate who would preserve the party from the moral crusaders clustered around Stockwell Day, Harper reached out to social conservatives and took a tough stance against gay marriage.
Despite the president's tough stance on trade, many of his advisers are leery of initiating trade clashes that could destabilize stock markets and put other political goals at risk, like updating the North American Free Trade Agreement.
While the administration wants to take a tough stance on international trade and other issues, it is clear that a balance must be struck, so as not to have policies that backfire at home.
The Trump administration's tough stance toward China has scared Chinese investors trying to deploy cash in the U.S., sources say.
The US may have taken its tough stance on ZTE in part to send a message to these powerful companies, said Handel Jones, the CEO of high - tech consultancy International Business Strategies.
But immigrant advocacy groups and Democrats have expressed concern that the Trump administration will escalate immigration enforcement efforts in line with the president's tough stance toward illegal immigrants.
But Mr. Trump, eager to showcase his tough stance against unfair trade practices, plans to sign two executive orders on Friday that will lay the groundwork for new policies and stricter enforcement of trade laws.
The federal government has already taken a tough stance on defaulters in recent years, with debt collectors earning $ 1 billion in commissions for tracking down federal - student - loan defaulters in 2011, according to Bloomberg.
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