Sentences with phrase «early adoption policies»

Early adoption policies, such as the Renewable Fuel Standard in the United States, are key to support the development of viable technologies.

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He said the President Muhammadu Buhari administration had earlier in the year unveiled the country's economic recovery and growth plan which clearly spelt out the adoption of industrial parks and special economic zones as policy tools to generate growth and diversify the Nigerian economy as adopted by developed countries.
Earlier in 2009, also through Race to the Top, the administration had offered $ 4.35 billion in funding through a competitive grant program designed to encourage states to enact the feds» preferred school - reform policies — including the adoption of better standards and assessments.
While our findings demonstrate the vertical influence federal incentivization can have on state adoption activity, our findings also support earlier work in education (e.g., Cohen - Vogel, Ingle, Albee, and Spence 2008; Mintrom and Vergari 1998) showing that the likelihood of state adoption may be enhanced through participation in national policy consortia.
The sponsors of the resolution are convinced that the early - age approach will reduce euthanasia of unwanted pets by preventing unwanted litters and by making shelter policies of spay / neuter before adoption more effective.
Early age spay / neuter has become vital to shelters, both public and private, rescue groups and foster care givers who embrace the neuter before adoption (NBA) policy in their efforts to help curb pet overpopulation.
Only a month earlier, Obama's White House Office of Science and Technology declared a Project Open Data, intended to «accelerate the adoption of open data practices,» which goes along with the Office's February directive requiring government agencies that award research funds to develop open access policies.
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