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Even those able-bodied people still on the welfare rolls are increasingly likely to be illiterate or to stubbornly refuse work assignments despite fiscal penalties, city officials say.
Mr Brown believes that although voters say they are keen to do the right thing on climate change, they are not yet, and may never be, ready to welcome harsh fiscal penalties to force a change in their lifestyles.
It also sends the wrong signal - how seriously can the general public possibly take Brown's environmental measures, if he won't increase fiscal penalties for people choosing cars and planes over walking, cycling or taking the train?
In the autobiography-manifesto that he published during his presidential campaign, Mr. Sarkozy wrote of "the harm that the 35-hour week has done to our nation": "What madness it is to think that the way to increase wealth and create jobs is to work less!" On Oct. 1, he effectively abolished the 35-hour week by removing fiscal penalties on overtime.
At the more aggregate level, however, the model appears to discriminate well between various policy scenarios, differentiated, e. g., by the size and structure of fiscal penalties and incentives.
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"This is the first legislation with a threat of a fiscal penalty," said Tracy Quinn, California water conservation director for the Natural Resources Defense Council, an environmental group.
The new rules, entailing possible financial penalties for fiscal sinners and big losses for banks in the event of orderly insolvency, will favour the strong dictating to the weak on budget, debt and public finances discipline, while also entrenching eurozone exposure to the pressures of the bond and financial markets.
The health impacts of being in nonattainment are thought to be significant enough to warrant a wide array of fiscal and regulatory penalties to achieve compliance.
Most notable was an acceptance by many Republicans that the exercise of the death penalty may not fit either with the party's commitment to small government and fiscal restraint – death penalty trials and appeals become very expensive – or with its self-declared Christian values.
A pro-gun, pro-death-penalty fiscal conservative, he cuts a figure much like Jimmy Carter's in 1976 an honest man running against the entrenched ideas of both parties.
Jason Pye, 23, a conservative punk from Atlanta who plays drums for the band Style Over Substance and who describes himself as "a pro-life, pro-death-penalty, fiscal conservative who supports the war," said that when he's not playing rock or handling premature-death and dismemberment claims at the insurance company where he works, he's often proselytizing for President Bush.
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