Sentences with phrase «whatever policies they adopt»

Whatever policies they adopt, moreover, are typically applied to all the districts and schools in their jurisdictions.

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This enabled Keetch to adopt a high local profile on foreign affairs and security issues that played well in the constituency, whatever the stance of the party's policies.
As the professions experience growing pressures from the public and government policy makers as well as from their own members to exercise their collective responsibility more effectively, they are, with increasing frequency, seeking strategies for informing and educating their members and others about the ethical implications of their work, for developing or revising standards of conduct, and for establishing procedures to implement and enforce whatever ethical prescriptions they adopt
Schmid does not mention the particular difficulties of some female candidates as a reason for adopting this policy, but enhanced evaluation methods like those she advocates could very well help to overcome the problems that Jacobson cites, allowing evaluators more accurately to judge researchers» scientific potential, whatever their gender, and that could only help women.
More tellingly, the door has been opened for enthusiastic Trump appointees to get creative about pressing states to adopt school voucher programs, abstinence - only sex education, biologically - aligned locker rooms, curbs on PC - speech - restrictive policies on college campuses, and whatever else they can dream up.
Whatever route is adopted, school providers will need to understand the planning process and the relevant planning policy matrix for each individual site.
Companies adopted a BYOD policy allowing their employees to choose whatever device they wanted to, but had to agree to have that device managed and secured by their company's Mobile Device Management (MDM) system.
By contrast, I adopt a policy stance, not as a scientist but as someone who believes that the case for net benefits from GHG reductions has not been made and has led to a mis - use of resources which has weakened, and will further weaken, our capacity to respond to whatever climate changes emerge.
Given «adjusted» data to which models are tuned, «consensus» feedbacks, obscure logic within the models and current wide margin between model and observation, whatever «policy» is to be adopted hinges on uncertainty.
Hansen emphasized that whatever domestic policy we adopt towards climate change has to have a global reach, a key point absent in the solar proposal.
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