Not exact matches
Overall, I think my age brings more to the table than not, and the idea that someone
who isn't affiliated with a political party, didn't have the blessing of the establishment, and
who doesn't have deep pockets was able to
get elected
into a substantial
government office is pretty exciting.
Specifically, we're merging
Get Money Out
into a group called United Republic,
who noticed the same thing we all did - our
government is bought.
Our
government will need to use tariffs to prevent these same foreign (both private and
government owned) corporations,
who have workers that are forced to work in sweat shops for anything they can
get, from dumping (exporting) low cost copies of our Brand named products back
into this country.
The irony is, the
government is actually saving people
who make more than $ 116,000 - $ 131,000 a year from paying more taxes and
getting tricked
into entering the Borg.
Her story was published on Mobile Vaani and shared with the Director of Labor department, Govt of Jharkhand,
who then
got the
government machinery
into action»
We ran
into one cyclical recession in the» 70's, and the Republicans seized on it as an excuse to rig
government and society for the benefit of people
who are already rich, while taking away opportunities from everyone else... then they crushed the unions so that workers would never be able to
get back better pay and better job security, while investors make more and more and pay less and less in taxes.
When I claim that label, I'm connecting not only with a number of active feminists
who are working today to help women, but with an ongoing history of feminists
who got women the vote,
who made birth control happen,
who got women
into positions of power in the
government,
who worked to rectify racial inequality and fight against things like mandatory sterilization of welfare recipients.
It is not big
government, but Jesus Christ alone
who «has a solution for the mess
into which man has
got himself.
Neville i mentioned those people only because the discussion was talking about dominionism the combination of the church and state as a governing rule all those people were
government leaders all of them suffered in there own way.Its was the suffering that prepared them for the roles that they were to play and there faith in God was what helped them
get through.We are made stronger in our weakness no matter how important or unimportant we may appear to others.I guess it is easy to fall
into the lie about political involvement that its hard to make change but some people have had a huge impact.Really it is God
who deserves the praise he is the one that creats the opportunitys to make impact on the world as in our strength we can do nothing.In hebrews the great men and woman of faith there are those that seemed unimportant to the world and many suffered for there faith Our Lord knows everyone by name and every small act of faith we do he remembers because we do it out of our love for him that is what the christian walk is about living for Jesus and sharing that love with others.brentnz.
As an experienced lawyer
who had already made his way
into the highest levels of
government, Haugen's initial plan was to find a nonprofit and
get involved.
When asked why, the U.S.
government has repeatedly provided stock answers about «weighing a variety of factors» in determining
who gets into the country.
«There's lot of people
who this
government has made their life significantly harder in terms of
getting into the workplace.
If the hospital could prove that it was ONLY staffed by devout Catholics, and that no one
who ever had or ever would work there believed in or agreed with contraceptives, and you accepted 0
Government dollars in support, you were purely a church run facility, then you could ignore the law, and anyone
who works there should know what they're
getting into.
Maybe we can
get some people
into government who don't believe in automobiles and telephones as well?
The result would be that QE for People bypasses the financial markets and
gets money straight
into the real economy, either through increased
government spending or by transferring it to the pockets of the people
who will spend it.
Which is why Lynton Crosby,
who is a tobacco lobbyist,
got into the headlines when the coalition
government decided to drop its plans for plain packaging of cigarettes.
Gavin Devine's exhortation on the blog to «cut the waffle on lobbying and
get serious» attracted guarded approval from Mark Adams,
who wrote: «I thought I would have to disagree with Gavin... However as I read further
into the article, it seems Gavin is just being diplomatic — by the end, he clearly thinks the
government's proposals are almost as flawed as I do!
After completion you are left to your fate to battle your stars for employment but our junior in colleges
who are all affiliated to our universities and are undertaking 3 years program
get automatic entry
into the job market which is facilitated by
government and the GHS.
After he lost the elections of 1987 and 1992, Kinnock was succeeded by John Smith,
who had a dogged belief that «one last heave» could
get Labour
into government.
A sense of entitlement to cheap petrol has developed and prior
governments have
got negative reactions irrespective of timing); there was insufficient consultation (we hear stories of labour leaders
who privately agree with
government, but refuse to admit so publicly to preserve their populist base - they may later «change their minds» when they
get into government!)
«While I can not speak for others, I can certainly say that as touching former President Goodluck Jonathan, the story is false and is the fruit of the laziness of the researchers
who could have taken advantage of the Freedom of Information Act that Dr. Jonathan signed
into law in May, 2011 to
get records and data from relevant
government ministries, departments and agencies that would have given them a fuller picture instead of the narrow view they have.
He said: «When you go
into government, particularly in such a dramatic way, you
get a bunch of Liberal Democrats
who walk through the door of Whitehall and the rest of the party does not necessarily walk through the door with you.
If Cuomo were serious about «bringing effective change to State
government» he'd be dismantling redundant Authorities and consolidating agencies while sending the parasitic top management bureaucrats
who infest them out in the street to seek private sector employment, where they belong, forcing the sale of all those SUVs issued to bigwigs at the Office of Children and Family Services to
get more money
into the State's coffers, and implementing other radical cost - cutting measures.
He
got dragged
into the federal corruption probe when he was caught on a wire offering a bribe to Nelson Castro, a Bronx assemblyman
who had agreed to cooperate with the
government to
get out of a perjury charge.
I refer to some of the Invincible and Delta Forces,
who got into trouble and gave the party and the
government bad publicity.
«We'll support the
government where it builds on our big reforms to sort out sickness benefits and
get people
who can work
into work.
By failing to vote for these amendments they will be making it harder for those
who voted them
into power to exercise their constitutional and legal right to hold
government to account and challenge public authorities when they
get it wrong.»
The NYT editorial board calls on Cuomo to be a «champion for
government transparency» and sign a bill
into law making it easier for people
who challenge FOIL request rejections in court and win to
get attorneys fees.
«For anyone
who wants to be back in
government — and engage in a thoughtful, rigorous and challenging debate about how we
get there and what we would do with the resulting power — please join us as we journey
into the unknown.»
In addition, the
government intends to publicise a little - used scheme that allows people
who decided to take their second state pension to a private provider, but
who subsequently face losing out, to
get back
into the state system for less money.
It's beginning to sound more than a little redundent to hear those
who say «we want our
government back» or «
government doesn't work» but they yet are all fighting to
get into government.
In an exclusive interview with the Sunday Mirror in which he gives a candid personal insight
into the PM and his prospects, he says: «He is a serious man with a big brain
who has
got very strong ideas about how people want to live their lives and how
government should support them.»
«And, as I say, I don't want to be on the telly talking about this but I have been backed
into a corner and I have
got no other choice now but to stand up and say «this is
who we are» and we should just
get on with the business of
getting a Labour
government.»
Regardless of the geographic setting, the goals and challenges of translational research are the same, says Liu:
Getting funding and infrastructure support from the
government, training young investigators, creating a multidisciplinary community of researchers
who can effectively communicate with each other, and finding ways to systematically implement translational research results
into clinical practice.
And, of course, the people
who make real policies — the ones that are actually going to be put
into practice — are those in
government; plenty of people
get jobs in the civil service after training as scientists.
BRUSSELS — To
get into the spirit of innovation at the European Commission's Innovation Convention here this week, one needed look no further than orange - haired punk fashion designer Vivienne Westwood quizzing Chinese business professor Xue Lan and Olivier Oullier, an expert in behavioral and brain sciences
who advises the French
government, on how best to address the problem of climate change.
Having strong relationships with local
governments, nonprofits, businesses and banks keeps the academic experts working on questions that matter and
gets answers
into hands of the people
who can use them.
In the federal law, companies with 50 or more employees
who do nt provide insurance are going to have to pay a penalty — as high as $ 2,000 per employee — if some of their employees go
into the new health exchanges and
get government subsidies.
This remake of the Disney classic «Escape to Witch Mountain» stars Johnson as a cab driver
who gets pulled
into a sci - fi adventure and escorts two alien children back to their U.F.O. at a secret
government base.
Why not be both, says this film about a teenage track star in 1980s Czechoslovakia,
who gets bullied
into taking steroids by the
government forces that want to show off a whole population of physically gorgeous super-athletes at the 1984 Olympics.
So of course it's a joke that poor Susan Murphy (the voice of Reese Witherspoon: Four Christmases, Rendition) ends up in a
government facility so secret that «it's a crime even to say its name» when she
gets zapped by a radioactive meteorite on her wedding day and is mutated
into... well, not Bridezilla, because Susan is a really nice, really sweet girl, one
who's a bit too accommodating, actually, to her fiancé, TV weatherman Derek (the voice of Paul Rudd: I Love You, Man, Role Models).
It's now up to a medical team lead by Dr. Franks (Tommy Lee Jones) and CIA Lead Agent Quaker Wells (Gary Oldman) to
get Jericho to cooperate with authorities before the wormhole program
gets into the hands of an anarchist
who will stop at nothing until the
governments of the world are toppled and society is reset.
Red Sparrow A thoroughly entertaining action film, this
gets an extra boost by being a perfect showcase for Jennifer Lawrence,
who plays a Russian ballerina turned reluctant spy — forced
into it by her
government.
We found that large international NGOs and humanitarian organizations feel that their expertise and experience was going unrecognized and unappreciated by
government actors, and that
government actors sometimes view NGOs as competitors
who were undermining their efforts to
get as many children as possible
into public schools.
«Do we want to use [
government] funds to deal with...
getting people
into college so that they can gain skills to support themselves and their families or... making students
who would attend regardless of aid more comfortable with the expense?»
The states were doing fine until the federal
government stuck its nose
into it... So it was important to
get the balls back in the hands of the people
who really should have it.»
On the other hand, recognizing that their membership is
getting angrier and angrier and that the Malloy / Wyman agenda is undermining public education, public services and is translating
into public employee layoffs, some of these same unions have taken to running television advertisements urging citizens to stand up for the public servants
who educate our children, provide critically important support for those in need and ensure that
government programs are available to the people of Connecticut.
We set up after school programs and protested outside
government offices so that we could
get those
who had dropped out
into alternative schools.
Citroen - based CDW Special that nearly made it
into production / Sunbeam three - litre — the car that STD built / Spirit of a Silver Ghost — article on daughter of the chauffeurs
who drove AX 201 during its years of private ownership / Bentley's first Lagonda was built to challenge Rolls - Royce — Michael Bowler tries a 1938 V12 / Australian
government bought a fleet of 1942 Chryslers in 1944 — one left assigned to the Prime Minister the next year / Automobile Summer Challenge / Austin Ulster and three - litre Bentley
get a few problems sorted — Motorhouse
You can
get an inventory of all your federal student loans, and find out
who's servicing them, by logging
into the official
government website, My Federal Student Aid.