Sentences with phrase «unpopular move»

Raising taxes is one of the most unpopular moves possible for politicians, in almost any economic climate.
It's possible that set - top box, dongle and console manufacturers could try the same unpopular moves as Samsung — indeed, Microsoft generated similar privacy concerns last year with voice recognition on its Xbox One — but their devices are typically much cheaper than televisions and therefore more easily replaceable.
Reports today have also seen the defender linked with Manchester United by the Manchester Evening News in what would no doubt be a hugely unpopular move.
Which unpopular move from history will Mr Pickles dig up next to score points?
One of Trump's seemingly most unpopular moves came this week when Attorney General Jeff Sessions announced the Obama - era Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals, or DACA, program will shut down in six months to give Congress time to find a legislative solution for the immigrants.
Malloy attributed his numbers to a series of unpopular moves, such as raising taxes to balance the budget after years of gimmicks and one - time revenue tricks embraced by his Republican predecessors.
The Fed likes to talk about its «independence,» but really it has little, unless it is willing to make some politically unpopular moves, and not lower rates much further.
In the family courts there is the background insistence at all times to move the case on, rendering unpopular any move by the carers to obtain independent scientific reports from those in whom they have confidence to challenge the interpretations that support the local authority.
He abolished the 10p tax rate to pay for a cut in the basic rate of tax, a hugely unpopular move he later admitted was a mistake.
Still, if anyone is equipped to defend Mylan's unpopular moves — say, its tax inversion to the Netherlands last year — it's Bresch.
It would be an unpopular move - the cost of royal security falls to the taxpayer.
He made that unpopular move which destroyed his arsenal career
It was rumoured that an individual was said to have been behind that unpopular move.
Hitting back, Weiner faulted Quinn for getting term limits overturned, an unpopular move that allowed Mayor Michael Bloomberg to win a third term and allowed Quinn to stay in the speaker's office.
Mr. Klein's camp, in response to the mailer, bashed Mr. Koppell for authoring the bill to temporarily repeal a city term limits law, an unpopular move citywide.
An intelligent yet unpopular move would be to remove computers from elementary school classrooms.
The new Liberal government has already expressed a desire to revisit this controversial approach to sentencing though unwinding laws that guarantee longer jail terms for gun crimes and child abusers may prove an unpopular move even to Trudeau's broad base of supporters.
Despite being projected as an unpopular move, this apparently didn't do much damage to the iPhone sales, and the company decided to carry forward the same configuration for the latest iPhones.
Facebook made the unpopular move back in 2014 to chisel Messenger out from the main Facebook experience, meaning friends require two separate apps — one for private messaging and one for general networking.
The early iOS 9.3 betas removed key functionality from the Apple Pencil, an unpopular move that eliminated its ability to be used for navigation.
In what may be considered an unpopular move, the Ascend Mate is a sealed handset, meaning you won't have access to the battery.
To keep this from happening, avoid these unpopular moves.
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