It is hoped that by tapering off the credit gradually once people return to work they might be less likely to reject low-paid or short-term jobs.
BBC: Welfare reform will restore fairness, says Duncan Smith
But Lewis also said counties could submit manual vote recounts after the deadline, ordering Harris to "properly exercise her discretion" in deciding whether to accept or reject hand-counted ballot totals.
Gingrich, Gerson, and Frum all reject the anti-government ethos that has come to define conservatism.
You should soundly reject this anti-consumer bill on both public policy and monetary grounds.
Some experts reject the adverse-selection argument, even as they affirm their concern about the future of the insurance market.
They must reject a slash-and-burn approach that will make the gap between rich and poor in the golden state ever more extreme.
Why did he reject the post-war consensus about the virtues of government?
This is precisely the assumption that critics of the government's strategy - such as Jonathan Portes at the NIESR or Paul Krugman - reject.
In its zeal to find reasons to reject the T-Mobile deal, it is now clear, the FCC took several unprofessional and potentially illegal steps.
Though the employers reject an across-the-board reduction of the retirement age to 60, they accept that there could be different arrangements in different industries.
South Lakeland District Council followed advice to reject an out-of-town Sainsbury's in Ulverston, in favour of developing the old Robinson's brewery site in the town centre.
BBC: Plans for the former Robinsons Brewery site in Ulverston
But Giuliani aides reject the flip-flop label, and say any evolution in his thinking is the result of life experience and the very different policy calculations facing a president versus a mayor.
CNN: Will GOP voters accept Giuliani's evolution on abortion?
There had been fears that Mr Bush would reject a UN-sponsored programme just as America has refused to ratify the Kyoto protocol whereby leading countries pledge to reduce their greenhouse gas emissions at least 5% below 1990 levels.
Meanwhile, Colorado voters were projected to reject an anti-abortion amendment that would have defined a "person" as "every human being from the beginning of the biological development of that human being, " according to a CNN analysis of exit poll data.
And my ignorance of the financial consequences led me to reject my second-choice school that called to offer me more financial aid (in the form of grants, not loans, I assume) after I decided to attend my first-choice school but before formally accepting.
Yesterday, the FTC held a workshop on deceptive weight-loss product advertising and its impact on public health, and the commission chairman turned up the heat by pressing cable channels, newspapers and magazines to screen and reject the ads--suggesting they could be sued if they don't.
Some will ask how I can be a proponent of intelligent alternative energy, nuclear power and vehicle electrification, all in a waste-free, healthy, pristine world IF I reject the religion of CO-2 caused climate change.
Inevitably, some products are going to fail the criteria needed to achieve an EcoLogo -- McDougall once had to politely reject a bid wanting organic cigarettes certified -- but he says in most cases that TerraChoice has studied there was not a malicious attempt to mislead.
In these days of strapped finances, State-run universities have a financial incentive to reject residents in favor of non-residents.
With its combination of dangerous mining and heavy-industry jobs and a legal system that makes it hard to overturn generous verdicts--appeals go straight to the state Supreme Court, which can accept or reject them as it pleases--West Virginia ranked 50th for the third year in a row in the Chamber survey.
But some bike-users reject the idea that anecdote and mutual suspicion should drive policy.
He has been painted as Richie Rich, a too-tightly-wound reject from the Republican Animatronic Presidential Candidate Factory.
Most Americans would of course reject such a notion - as has Mr. Bush in the past.
It will allow countries to reject imports of genetically-modified (GM) goods if they can cite valid scientific reasons.
Udal, 40, will commit to his job at Lord's for the entire summer and reject a lucrative short-term deal in India.
Members of the development control committee, which met on Wednesday, had again been urged to reject the application re-submitted in July.
Furthermore, some physicists are so uneasy about their potential for being portals to the past that they flat-out reject the very idea.
"It is not about the desperation of customers - we reject about 60% of applicants, " Wonga boss Errol Damelin told the Reuters news agency.
It could also make it harder for veterans to get private insurance if the companies decide to reject them for pre-existing conditions, rather than be billed for service-connected injuries, Davis said.
CNN: Vets object to billing private insurance for service injuries
应用推荐