Sentences with phrase «robust measures need»

«Robust measures need to be put in place to ensure applications are only being made by those with the authority to do so.

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It seems a balance between cross-sector collaboration, industry - based opportunities and, of course, robust security measures are needed for a flexible work spaces to keep the FinTech sector on side and staying put.
The package would require public disclosure of every legislator's outside clients and income, establish an ethics commission with robust investigative powers over both the legislative and executive branches — and institute other measures to introduce badly needed transparency and accountability into our state government.
Reporting is vital for you to be able to measure the success of your business, so when you're shopping for an LMS, you need to make sure it comes equipped with a robust reporting system.
When we set out on the path that led us to the Review, we intended to inject one measure of many that may be needed for robust teacher prep accountability.
In addition schools need to ensure that it has proper organisational and technical measures and policies in place to keep personal data safe and secure — having a robust information security policy which is actually adhered to throughout the business is part of this.
Michael Soskil: We need a shift in focus from accountability measures based on standardized test scores toward metrics that take into account universal access to quality teachers and learning environments, robust curricula that include the arts, as well as student engagement and well - being.
«The DfE needs to adopt a more measured approach and to undertake further, robust investigation of what supports the success of the most effective sponsor chains and local authorities.»
The Husky is an escape artist, especially when home alone and bored and therefore needs high and robust fences, and measures to prevent digging under fences, too.
This is why extent is such a useful measure: it only needs observations at the ice margin, and is robust even with sparse observations.
Future work examining these mechanisms using more complex and robust measures of both parent and child identities are needed.
«Women are generally denied for mortgages more often despite their superior payment performance... we need to develop more robust and accurate measures of risk to ensure that we aren't denying mortgages to women who are fully able to make good on their payments.»
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