Sentences with phrase «basis for policy»

Using the data as basis for policy decisions is demanding and requires support by groups of experts, but this is a place where breaking the monopoly is not a problem.
The second problem is clarification of the ethical base for policy.
However, these margins are not and can not be a basis for refusing to accept the theory as the best available basis for policy.
Liability coverage is supplemented with personal property protection to form a solid basis for your policy.
The general basis for each policy is the same, but the specific levels of protection are chosen by the policy holder in consultation with the insurer.
And a single study, no matter how carefully executed, is not a scientific basis for policy.
«We understand the difference between causation and correlation and bring a skeptic's mindset to the table in order to help ensure a sound basis for policy decisions
AGU also urges that the scientific basis for policy discussions and decision - making be based upon objective assessment of peer - reviewed research results.
An adequate evidence base for policy changes is important: in 2012, the then Government introduced reforms to the legal aid system, in Part 1 of the Legal Aid, Sentencing and Punishment of Offenders Act 2012.
is a compelling one and can be the sound basis for policy.
All of these have some validity, but the secular stagnation theory offers the most comprehensive account of the situation and the best basis for policy prescriptions.
These two reforms would introduce an all - member ballot for the national chair with a voice in an electoral college for young trade unionists, and provide a proper basis for policy motions to the Young Labour conference.
I question whether the current climate models are an adequate basis for policy, and suggest some alternatives.»
Precisely the separation of church and state to which all are committed points to the need of a nonsectarian basis for policy formation.
«However, this may change as the evidence base for these policies grows and changes in public knowledge increase calls for stronger governmental action.
«[T] here is no chance at all that the physical sciences can produce a universally accepted scientific basis for policy measures concerning climate change.
Hulme seems to be saying that we don't know whether there is a trustworthy basis for policy making or there is not such a basis.
«Tory has carried the lawyerly ideal into the fields of business and politics, demonstrating a fair - mindedness and rationale basis for policy - making.»
WGI Co-Chair Qin Dahe (China) said that the latest findings collected in AR5 reflect the most recent understanding of climate change and will be used as a major scientific basis for policy making by governments.
New findings are providing a sound evidence base for policy - making and, among other contributions, have helped demonstrate efficacy in three important domains of gun policy: add - on sentences for gun use in violent crime, bans on gun possession by those convicted of domestic violence, and restrictions on carrying concealed firearms in public.
If we do not seek such a social basis for policy - making, however, we run the risk of subordinating the needs of people in society to the demands of the economic market place, and of restricting implementation of the aspirations of people to the limitations of the arbitrary scientific instruments we have invented to attempt to measure them.
But there is a deeper problem with the Fordham claim, to which Wolf alludes: a single study, no matter how carefully executed, is not a scientific basis for policy.
Economism isn't just restricted to one political party (though Paul Ryan seems to be a particular fan of using Econ 101 ideas as a basis for policy).
The objective of this project is to provide a more robust, stakeholder - informed evidence base for policies, programs and services aimed at supporting Ontario's workers and communities as they adjust, adapt and take advantage of new opportunities presented by automation.
Listen to people with first - hand experience of hunger and use their experiences, as well as informed research, as the basis for policy.
In a modern liberal democracy gender may not serve as a basis for policy distinctions in the absence of a functional rationale (just as such criteria as skills, talent or education must be supported by such a rationale).
Currently a government department, the ONS is responsible for producing economic and social statistics, which are used both as a basis for policy making and holding government to account on its performance.
They would force the administration and Congress into a systematic review of the technical knowledge in each field as a basis for policy making, rather than letting misguided policies such as corn - to - ethanol biofuels reap billions in subsidies without public scrutiny.
I doubt reparative therapy will ever be similarly redeemed, but I do worry when social science becomes the basis for policy.
These scenarios provide the basis for policy discussions in the EU, and also help identify the least costly mitigation options for addressing climate change in Europe.
Schaal said the CDC should work with other federal agencies and the states to collect «validated data» that can become the basis for policy solutions.
They rely on the accuracy of these claims as a basis for policy recommendations.
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