Sentences with phrase «under the reforms»

The government is to build 8,000 more prison places and introduce tougher sentences for the most dangerous criminals under reforms of the criminal justice system unveiled today.
Lastly, many college campuses have marketing contracts with credit card companies, under the reform act, these must be disclosed publicly.
Single parent families are being forced into employment under the reforms to the way child benefits are paid out.
There are fears that students will be left with crippling debt after university under the reforms, which they will face paying off for most of their lives.
Dobson's prosecution fell under the reformed laws, allowing suspects to be tried a second time if «compelling» new evidence emerged — in this case microscopic forensic evidence only available under new technology.
We're proud to have Ron run under the Reform Party banner and we're confident he'll go to Albany on a clear mission to turn our state around.»
Well Sunder surely the argument is that every team should get «fair chances», and that under a reformed system one Oxford team would get a fair chance to beat one team from Exeter, and whoever gets the best score wins.
Contributions are mandatory under these reform plans, just as they are in the university workers» plan.
In the town of Thurman, incumbent Town Supervisor Evelyn M. Wood who ran under the Reform, Democratic, Conservative and Independence labels after losing the Republican line in the primary, was leading in the election - night tally by only two votes over challenger Cynthia Hyde (Rep., Indt.)
Or perhaps surviving by other means — under the reform proposals the distinction between «full time» and «fixed term» will be eliminated, so that university staff will have the possibility of carrying out other paid activities.
Indigenous organisations providing services will be required to deliver on their obligations under reformed funding arrangements that focus on outcomes.
Fast food restaurants face tough restrictions on ability to bring in temporary foreign workers under reforms announced to address public outcry over perceived abuses of system, Reuters
Under the Reforming Energy Vision plan, power will come from smaller sources, including solar and wind, not large power plants that burn fossil fuels.
Under reforms led by 32 - year - old Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, the government is easing many of those restrictions, and also plans to lift a ban on women driving next year.
15:47 - Richard Shepherd, the doddery Tory backbencher, complains about a lack of accountability under the reforms.
Under reform legislation passed in January 2007, a «quick start» budget process was instituted to help provide an earlier understanding of the state's available funding resources.
Labour MP Paul Farrelly, who is likely to lose his seat under the reforms, said Clegg should never have gone along with the plans.
Declining party membership, partially due to the reduction of activists» influence upon policy - making under the reforms of Neil Kinnock and Blair, also contributed to financial problems.
It warns that many victims of domestic abuse are failing to meet the restrictive criteria set up by the Legal Aid Agency, under reforms originally brought in by Ken Clarke and now carried through by Chris Grayling.
Magistrates are set to be handed new powers to sentence more convicted criminals under reforms unveiled by justice minister Damian Green today.
Andre Barnett ran for President under the Reform Party banner in 2012.
Under reforms adopted a few years ago, state officials including the Comptroller, are required to start the budget process, which ends in late march, even earlier.
He will still appear on the ballot in November under the Reform Party.
If Johnson, Harman, Mandelson and Straw had played their hands only slightly differently, Clegg might still be defending a U-turn on tuition fees, but under a reforming Labour government that had capped them at # 6,000 a year.
«GPs will be relieved of box - ticking duties and have more time to care for patients under reforms to be unveiled this week.
As one senior Labour figure declared, a Lib - Lab agreement would be «the ultimate fulfilment of the New Labour mission»: Tony Blair's abortive project to overcome the century - old Labour - Liberal schism under a reformed electoral system.
«Less than half of outpatient physicians accept the public forms of insurance most people received under the reform, and some of these insurance types required copays of up to $ 12.50 per medication per month.»
«Although a higher percentage of black and Latino residents than white residents gained insurance under the reform, a higher percentage remains currently uninsured than white residents.»
Known and suspected carcinogens including asbestos are among the first compounds to be scrutinized under a reformed law
In the end, though, it is hard to imagine many teachers performing at the level that Meira Levinson did, under any reforms envisaged for the school system.
And, under this reformed course, they were two times more likely to speak up in class,» said Eddy.
This year's GCSE candidates were the first to sit «tough» new exams under a reformed curriculum - here's what the new grading system means
The now - stillborn school reform effort undertaken by the Los Angeles Unified School District, for example, flourished under reform - minded California governor Arnold Schwarzenegger (whose state board backed charter school chain Green Dot's successful move to force the district into a corner) and a state legislature that was seeking a share of Race to the Top dollars.
Charter schools would also be easier to expand under the reforms.
The district is working to turn fortunes around in some of those schools, under a reform program called Commitment Schools.
To date, more than 250,000 students are now served in this growing portfolio of reform models, which include single - gender academies, partnership schools, in - district teacher led academies called «pilot» schools that operate under a reform labor contract and charter schools.
Under the reformed process that I propose, challenges to refineries and other energy project permits must be brought before the D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals within 60 days of the issuance of a permit decision.
I'm thrilled New York will support public projects like LED conversions to reduce costs, cut emissions, and continue our progress on climate change under Reforming the Energy Vision.»
It is a crucial addition to the Commission's actions under Reforming the Energy Vision to integrate clean energy into the fabric of a modern, efficient and secure power system.
But because under the reforms success fees will no longer be recoverable, but capped to 25 % of the claimant's damages, lawyers could become less able to offer a CFA in a case which is complicated, despite it having merit, as their pool of funds will be diminished.
The U.K. had a similar rule barring nonlawyer ownership, but under reforms implemented by the Legal Services Act of 2007 law firms have been able to take on a limited number of non-lawyer partners and lawyers have been allowed to enter into a wide variety of business relationships with non-lawyers and non-lawyer owned businesses.
Under reforms enacted last year, certain categories of property whose owners have been paying subsidized premiums will see those subsidies phased out, requiring owners to pay the full actuarial value of their insurance.
Under his reform plan, Mr. Cuomo is suggesting that 50 percent of teacher assessments be based on student test scores instead of the current 20 percent.
Since 2007 under the reform act known as Jonathan's Law, state reports of abuse and neglect were provided to families.
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