Sentences with phrase «with austerity»

And they are — a military occupation can not be compared with austerity measures.
Even with austerity, there will inevitably be a default.
Are we too in danger of throwing ourselves into the shadows of darkness with our austerity?
Your experiment with austerity economics has failed on living standards, jobs and growth and on deficit reduction too — and the British people are paying the price for this failure.
The overall design might sway a little too close to severity, but it remains an attractive player in a market saturated with austerity.
An incorrect assessment of a genuine contractor can result in a substantial tax hit to public sector organisations still grappling with austerity.
Develop campaigns with austerity and work with product development team throughout all phases of development.
Such love for the superficial and luxurious may have been out of step with the austerity of the 1930s, but it foretold the direction of much of 20th - century...
Spain has been reluctant to initiate a formal bailout since any help would most likely be coupled with austerity measures.
It left them wide open to ridicule when contrasted with the austerity of the Cathar preachers.
Together, the public handed the Conservatives and Liberal Democrats an overall majority which they are using to press ahead with their austerity drive.
George Osborne was out after six years, slipping through Number 10's back gate with his austerity programme and pledge to wipe out the deficit in tatters.
George Osborne was also out after six years, slipping through Number 10's back gate with his austerity programme and pledge to wipe out the deficit in tatters.
«Puerto Rico can only thrive with the right policies, not with austerity, not with privatization and not with using a hurricane as an excuse,» said Randi Weingarten, President of the United Federation of Teachers (UFT).
Popular dissatisfaction with austerity measures could compromise the effectiveness of austerity policies.
Last week, angry protesters were out in force displaying their unhappiness with austerity measures at mass gatherings.
It also mentioned that governments might be inclined to organise referenda to counteract the «perception that the EU is an «elite - driven» project,» as it notes that notion has been lingering since the start of the recession as «voters increasingly associat [e] the EU project with austerity, rather than a source of union and prosperity.»
Even with austerity programs in place, the eurozone's collective budget deficit this year will exceed 4.5 % of GDP.
So, you heard on Monday, Mr. Papandreou said: «We're going to have a referendum on whether to go along with the austerity plan or not.»
The problem with the austerity proposed by Ryan was that by tipping the country back into recession (the typical result of austerity) we would actually reduce tax revenue.
I read it as suggesting that, as well as a migration crisis confronting Europe, what is unfolding is what Sam Kriss has called a European crisis confronting migrants: A multi-dimensional European crisis of solidarity between member states, many of which are struggling with austerity and with rapidly diminishing state capacity.
Labour's natural supporters were unimpressed with the austerity - lite alternative offered by the Labour Party.
Obsessing over the debt, excessively low inflation and the EU elites» refusal to accept that the current problems are demand - related and can not be solved with austerity only made this worse but those problems also exist outside of the Eurozone (e.g. in the UK and Sweden).
The UK government remains committed to austerity measures such as the cap on public sector pay; but in a speech on 20 June 2017 Chancellor Philip Hammond acknowledged public discontent with austerity, and suggested the government would consider increased borrowing to invest in economic growth.
With extra funding for the NHS, schools and public sector pay, the document appealed to those exasperated with austerity.
When asked whether they think public spending cuts have not gone far enough (an obvious reference to the austerity policies pursued by the British government in the aftermath of the 2008 financial crisis), Tory members are far more likely to agree or agree strongly with austerity than adherents of other parties.
David Cameron in Ibiza With austerity on everyone's minds, the PM flew via Easyjet for his summer break this year with his family to the island of Ibiza.
Corbynites will not be particularly impressed with a recent piece for Progress in which McMahon suggested that local government can cope creatively with austerity.
«This is the worst of all possible scenarios and is a direct consequence of this government's blinkered, political obsession with austerity
The dilemma facing the party ahead of this re-positioning was not actually whether it should allow itself to be seen marching alongside public sector trade unions, but rather whether it should ally itself with the interests of nurses, teachers and other public servants, many of whom are vociferous in their disagreements with an austerity - focussed coalition government.
Speaking of Sarah Teather's «very sad» decision to quit as an MP, Farron described being in government as «tough... it's a stressful thing to do, to be in government at a time when you've got to deal with austerity.
There was a period in 2014 when disillusionment with austerity, the possibility of Scottish independence, and a firmer push against nuclearism by the Liberal Democrats in coalition and Labour under Ed Miliband could have aligned to shift the debate, but that moment has passed — at least for now.
They'll also have to challenge politicians, especially Democrats, who've made their peace with austerity.
Given that she is being touted as a potential Shadow Chancellor should Andy Burnham win, this should worry those of us in the party concerned with austerity and poverty.
The answer is that Osborne has been skillful at framing an (untrue) narrative to suit his political purposes while Labour has utterly failed to offer a (true) counter-narrative to Osborne's fetish with austerity.
«We're not just providing funding - which we are, and it's a long story about how we were able to free up the money with austerity in Albany - but it's also devolved decision making,» Tobe said.
And in the public mind, energy conservation was associated with austerity, the three - day week and that impeccable piece of ministerial advice to clean your teeth with the lights out.
Although there's no shortage of hard plastics throughout, the large gauge cluster, brush aluminum - style accents, and pragmatic design overall feels uncluttered without flirting with austerity.
People without jobs, with austerity shoved down their throats, won't be able to turn to ereaders or reading for that matter.
Two, occasionally three colours in geometric juxtapositions, they balance intensely beautiful hues with austerity of form.
Shot in black - and - white and edited with austerity, the film plays here as part of a series about non-actors — Wiazemsky, who later went on to star in some of Jean - Luc Godard's most famous films, had never been in a movie before this one.
«Not only is there plenty of anecdotal evidence that our kids have suffered, these latest NAEP scores again show that the strategy of testing and sanctioning, coupled with austerity, does not work,» Weingarten said in a statement.
Their vivid palette relates to his previous series of «rose» and «peony» paintings, and contrasts with the austerity of the patinated bronze sculptures that are also part of this exhibition.
Despite this, they are determined to press on with the austerity drive backed as firmly by the Lib Dem man in the Treasury in his speech to delegates, Danny Alexander, as by chancellor George Osborne.
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