Hat tip to Consumer Law &
Policy Blog for alerting us to a new report from Navigant Consulting tracking trends in subprime mortgage litigation.
Not exact matches
In a March
blog post, Lagarde called
for policies that protect consumers in the same way as the traditional financial sector.
But a flexible work
policy is just as beneficial
for businesses, Branson writes in his latest
blog post.
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Policy «While it may seem frivolous to spell out
policies for every social network, that's not quite the point,» Falls says.
State that the
policy applies to multi-media, social networking websites,
blogs and wikis
for both professional and personal use.
Just this week, Will Carty, manager of public
policy for Twitter, wrote a
blog post praising reclassification as «critical to American economic aspirations and our nation's global competitiveness» with «important implications
for freedom of expression.»
Obama and Zuckerberg will take the stage at the annual Global Entrepreneurship Summit, «an event that will showcase the importance of empowering global entrepreneurs to make communities around the world more economically prosperous and secure,» Director of the National Economic Council and Assistant to the President
for Economic
Policy Jason Zients wrote in a
blog post.
Blog postings by CEPR staff and updates on the latest briefings and activities at the Center
for Economic and
Policy Research.
Elliot Schrage, Facebook's vice president
for communications and public
policy, and David Ginsberg, its director of research, said in a
blog post on Monday that the company had made «real progress» in dealing with hoax stories and sham accounts since the 2016 election and the campaign, known as Brexit, to withdraw Britain from the European Union.
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As Ron Hira, an Economic
Policy Institute research associate and an associate professor of public policy at Howard University outlines in this blog for the Economic Policy Institute: «These two India - based IT firms specialize in outsourcing and offshoring, are major publicly traded companies with a combined market value of about $ 115 billion, and are the top two H - 1B employers in the United S
Policy Institute research associate and an associate professor of public
policy at Howard University outlines in this blog for the Economic Policy Institute: «These two India - based IT firms specialize in outsourcing and offshoring, are major publicly traded companies with a combined market value of about $ 115 billion, and are the top two H - 1B employers in the United S
policy at Howard University outlines in this
blog for the Economic
Policy Institute: «These two India - based IT firms specialize in outsourcing and offshoring, are major publicly traded companies with a combined market value of about $ 115 billion, and are the top two H - 1B employers in the United S
Policy Institute: «These two India - based IT firms specialize in outsourcing and offshoring, are major publicly traded companies with a combined market value of about $ 115 billion, and are the top two H - 1B employers in the United States.
Now he does the same thing from his perch in Eugene, Ore., and his FedWatch
blog is must - reading
for those interested in following U.S. monetary
policy.
For example, maybe one page mentions «low cost car insurance» in passing, but those words could be included in the text of a link to another page on your site or
blog that goes into more detail about the pros and cons of low cost car insurance
policies.
I appreciate your calling attention to the inconsistencies in CNN's
policy for moderating
blogs.
For now, go read Philip Zelikow at Foreign
Policy «s Shadow Government
blog, and Conor at The American Scene.
In a letter to concerned parents, published on Catholic
blogs, Bishop McMahon, head of the CES, put the
policy succinctly: «The CES considers that it gets the best results
for the Catholic community by negotiation.»
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The title of this
blog sums up Arsenals current transfer
policy... Everything seems to be too late with Arsenal when it comes to spending the current going rate
for WC players, but very very very easy when scouting and buying young - lings.
She regularly uses her
blog as a platform to create awareness and to advocate
for change, calling out the government, corporations, media and sometimes other bloggers
for positions,
policies and actions that threaten the rights and well - being of parents and their children.
See
for example these
blogs from NatCen Social Research and the Institute
for Public
Policy Research.
Bettina Siegel
blogs about food and food
policy related to children over at The Lunch Tray, but you may know her better
for her work on «pink slime;» in 2012, she garnered more than 258,000 signatures on a Change.org petition that led the USDA to change its
policy on a low - quality ground beef product used in schools.
Learn more about Mass Audubon's strategy
for working with our new federal
policy - makers in our Political Landscapes
blog post.
I haven't yet read it, but when I'm trying to simplify complex issues
for this
blog, I often consult Nestle's straightforward commentary on food
policy over at The Atlantic.
Recently I did some housekeeping on The Lunch Tray by dividing up my «
blog roll» (the long list of links down and to the right) by topic, so if readers are specifically looking
for help with family dinner or need sources
for food
policy information, they'll know right where to go.
Recently I did some housekeeping on The Lunch Tray by dividing up my «
blog roll» (the long list of links down and to the right) by topic, so if readers are specifically looking
for help with family dinner or need sources
for food
policy information,... [Continue reading]
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Policy: Free
for All, Fixing School Food in America (the book that launched this
blog); School Lunch Politics; Lunch Lessons (by Chef Ann Cooper); etc..
If you're looking
for your comment and don't see it here, it's because you've violated The Lunch Tray's longstanding
policy against ad hominem, personal attacks on this
blog.
Did it really violate any school
policies for a teacher to take pictures and
blog about her own lunch?
The
blog has since become a trusted resource
for news and commentary relating to children and food
policy, as well as discussions about the challenge of feeding kids well in today's food culture.
Primary tasks include researching trends in the internet industry and technology
policy, and writing
blog posts
for FOSI's Good Digital Parenting initiative.
I do wish I saw more input from fathers in the parenting
blog - o - sphere and in our discussions of public
policy for parents and families.
If you've been a regular on the UK Breastfeeding
blog then you'll know all about the WBTi, and how it is identifying every aspect of breastfeeding
policy and practice that is falling short and generating recommendations
for how they can be improved.
If I'm particularly offended by and / or receive several comments in violation of the
policy from a single commenter, all future comments originating from that IP address will automatically be placed in my
blog's spam filter and I won't see them
for moderation.
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I've only recently started following your
blog, but school lunches and our general food
policies are quickly becoming a major concern
for me.
It featured contributions from Blake Ewing (Graduate Editor, Politics in Spires, DPIR), Chris Gilson (Managing Editor, LSE USApp — American Politics and
Policy), Sierra Williams (Managing Editor, LSE Impact of Social Sciences
blog), Chris Bertram (Department of Philosophy, University of Bristol, blogger with the group
blog Crooked Timber), William Dutton (Oxford Internet Institute), David Levy (Director, Reuters Institute
for the Study of Journalism) and Will de Frietas (Business & Economy Editor, The Conversation).
A
blog post by Twitter said its vice president
for public
policy, Colin Crowell, met with staff Thursday from two congressional panels investigating Russian interference in the election process.
In a recent
blog post
for (the appropriately titled) Conservative Home, the Labour party's
Policy Co-Ordinator, Jon Cruddas MP (also a contributor to The Labour Tradition), reflects on Scruton's new book, How to be a Conservative: he describes his Conservatism as a love of home.
She also writes
for Pipeline Oil and Gas Magazine in Dubai and Foreign
Policy Association
Blog.
Advocacy
blogs seem to work best
for organizations that have either a very strong
policy side (and hence a good stream of content) or a particularly strong voice or personality.
This post originally appeared on The Interpreter, a
blog hosted by the Lowy Institute
for International
Policy.
I'm presenting a webinar this afternoon
for a group of foreign
policy organizations on the tools and tactics used
for promoting issues through
blogs.
Jamie Reed Labour MP
for Copeland The pick of online comments from TotalPolitics.com Commenting on Iain Wright MP's
blog praising Ed Miliband's call
for greater «patriotism» in UK business
policy, Ralph Baldwin was dismissive of the Labour leader's intervention.