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On a "high employment" basis, which removes from the raw budget figures the impact of the slowdown in the economy on receipts, there is still an expansionary push from fiscal policy, re flected in a much smaller sur plus.
Active in homeless advocacy efforts since 1980, Hopper served as president of the National Coalition for the Homeless from 1991-1993, and teaches a seminar each spring in the Law School on current litigation and policy re homelessness.
You have demeaned British politics disgusting!!!!! Whatever one's thoughts are on UK policy re Mediterranean migrants, think most people would find it v distateful if Miliband blames Cameron I agree that something needs to be done with the migrants crisis going on but blaming Cameron is a big misjudgement from @Ed_Miliband @Ed_Miliband using the dying med migrants as a political football.
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Should his policy re-inflate a bubble market anyway?
Opponents hope delay will stall the city's drive to close Fresh Kills, and force a policy re-evaluation.
This government's use of private companies – a policy re-affirmed last week by Francis Maude – in the improvement of pauper management has its antecedents in the 18th century, when the task was widely outsourced to willing providers.
Mr. Duncan maintained that he was only following a document-destruction policy re-emphasized in an Oct. 12 memo from an Andersen lawyer, according to a person close to the case.
She ignores the way the Soviet threat dominated American foreign policy and shaped its alliances during the cold war and then, after the collapse of the Soviet Union, the delay before American policy re-emerged in a transformed environment.
· Human rights, covering rural and urban deprivation, a possible bill of rights, an equality bill, an act to "protect the development of the Irish language", a review of parades policy, re-integration of former prisoners, and other issues.
Twenty-five yeand and a couple of policy re-designs later, including significantly the Climate Change Act passed by Ed Miliband, the UK has a renewables sector which, though still dependent on subsidies, is starting to make serious in-roads into conventional energy systems.
Former Labour MP Jim Sillars, who defected to the SNP in the early 80s before becoming the architect of its independence in Europe policy, re-took Glasgow Govan for the SNP in a 1988 by-election - repeating the success of wife, Ms McDonald, more than a decade earlier.
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