Not exact matches
«You can't have a viable restructuring without a credible
economic plan and a government
with the commitment and
competence to execute it,» said Walker, who advised on Greece's restructuring while working at Lazard.
But McDonnell is proving to be more multi-layered than his caricature, seeking late in his career to match expediency
with belief, gripped by the need to prove
economic competence (he reads the findings of focus groups as avidly as New Labour's leading figures used to do), knows the importance of narrative and how George Osborne impressively framed one about how Labour crashed the car and should never be given the keys again.
Labour is not running on an
economic competence platform, even though it flirted
with it last week.
Today's prime minister's questions saw Gordon Brown clash
with David Cameron over his
economic competence.
I have been looking at a number other measures of
economic competence, in order to come up
with a more complete picture, but these also present a pretty mixed picture for both parties.
However,
with both parties trying desperately to secure the mantle of
economic competence neither has yet to fully convince voters that they are better than the other lot.
There was a policy on parental leave for the self - employed which could either win over a new layer of supporters or provide the Tories
with another very effective
economic competence attack.
Instead Brown may play a longer game and gamble that a Tory minority administration making unpopular spending cuts during a double - dip recession will rapidly lose support, raising the prospect of fighting an autumn election
with his record for
economic competence intact.
It is not impossible that Labour could have combined being anti-austerity
with perceived
economic competence, but it would have been a huge ask.
When considering unprecedented political phenomena, Ed Miliband, and indeed Ed Balls, might want think more carefully about where the party stands
with voters on
economic competence.
That 20 - point advantage to the Tories is the widest gap that ICM has recorded on
economic competence since December 2011, when —
with memories of the Brown administration recent, and
with Osborne's «omnishambles» 2012 budget still in the future — the Conservative lead on this score briefly hit 21 points.
«David Cameron responds to the Budget: Any claim Labour made to
economic competence is dead, over, finished Main Tories target commuters
with «Labour's spent» leaflet»
«On
competence, who do you most trust to deal
with Britain's
economic problems, the Cameron / George Osborne team has been static since the spring on 38 per cent, against 31 per cent for Brown and Alistair Darling.
What they don't trust Labour
with are matters of basic
competence:
economic management, fiscal continence, and the like.
Global Education Rankings to Measure Tolerance (BBC) Project Zero collaborated
with the Organization for
Economic Cooperation and Development to develop a new framework for the 2018 PISA test, which will focus on measuring and understanding students» global
competence.
SFUSD's mission is to provide each student
with an equal opportunity to succeed by promoting intellectual growth, creativity, self - discipline, cultural and linguistic sensitivity, democratic responsibility,
economic competence, and physical and mental health so that each student can achieve his or her maximum potential.
Denman's mission is to provide each student
with an equal opportunity to succeed by promoting intellectual growth, creativity, self - discipline, cultural, and linguistic sensitivity, democratic responsibility,
economic competence, and physical and mental health so that each student can achieve his or her maximum potential.
Equipping students
with economic decision - making skills to navigate through life will lead to increased civic
competence, proficiency in logical and analytic reasoning, an appreciation of our free enterprise system, and a development of crucial personal and survival skills.
The purpose of the San Francisco Unified School District is to provide each student
with an equal opportunity to succeed by promoting intellectual growth, creativity, self - discipline, cultural and linguistic sensitivity, democratic responsibility,
economic competence, and physical and mental health so that student can achieve his or her maximum potential.
What makes climate science different is that it has stumbled upon a gold mine
with rich veins of government - sponsored research money and an ability to wield a level of influence on
economic policy that far outstrips their
competence to wield it.
The ALP's weak suits in 2007 (experience and
economic competence) will become their strong suits and they will quote the coalition against the stimulus, boast they got us out of Iraq are pressing forward
with «responsible» measures on climate change and are now «building for the future».
(3) At the time of signature, acceptance, approval or accession, a Regional
Economic Integration Organisation may declare in accordance
with Article 63 that it exercises
competence over all the matters governed by this Convention and that the Member States which have transferred
competence to the Regional
Economic Integration Organisation in respect of the matter in question shall be bound by this Convention by virtue of the signature, acceptance, approval or accession of the Organisation.
There are a number of factors that account for why children in divorcing families may have difficulties — loss of contact
with a supportive parent, fewer
economic resources that lead to multiple changes, more stress, poor parental adjustment, lack of parental
competence and conflict between parents.
«An industry of this magnitude, subject as it is to the influence of substantial swings in a region's
economic and political influences, needs leaders
with the vision and ever - developing
competence to guide their organizations through these potentially turbulent waters, towards a greater and more robust performance,» says the school in a news release.