Sentences with phrase «about economic competitiveness»

Governors, lawmakers, and blue - ribbon panels are championing the plans, which are fueled by local and national concerns about economic competitiveness and jobs.
Mr Clark believes there is a growing consensus among three groups that come to the debate from different directions: the green lobby; people worried about security of energy supplies (who do not want to become dependent on Russian imports); and those with concerns about economic competitiveness.
• «The ferocity about economic competitiveness, its promotion into a standard by which to measure things it can not measure... is resulting in a loss of respect for ordinary work and a soft contempt for ordinary people,» Wieseltier continues.

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But there is something profoundly troubling about speculators in Puerto Rican debt reaping windfalls even as estimates of hurricane damage are revised up, tax reform legislation undermines Puerto Rican competitiveness, out - migration increases, political cleavages increase, layoffs from the public sector are set to increase and outside observers become more pessimistic about Puerto Rico's economic prospects.
The Canada-U.S. economic relationship is increasingly about making things together and improving our global competitiveness.
If we take this passage as an indication of the role publicly supported education may be able to play, we see nothing about economic development and international competitiveness, but a lot about our humanity and citizenship.
Mr Redwood, who led the Conservatives» review on economic competitiveness, attacked Labour's «doctrine of equivalence» between date rape and so - called stranger rape, which he said he said «led to jury scepticism about many rape claims».
Appealing, for example, to those Senators who, while eager to withdraw from Afghanistan and avoid future such «entanglements,» nonetheless remain anxious about the future of American leadership and economic competitiveness, Kerry argued that «deploying diplomats today [to protect the national interest] is much cheaper than deploying troops tomorrow.»
She has spoken nationally about investing in our nation's infrastructure to improve economic competitiveness and create jobs.
There's nothing dwarfish about today's nanotechnology industries, yet even some of today's industrial giants are turning to nano [technologist] s to strengthen their industrial and economic competitiveness.
Bracey also suggests that we shouldn't worry about the TIMSS results because they don't seem to have any effect on our economic competitiveness.
That lesson from No Child Left Behind, combined with the continued concern about America's economic competitiveness, set the stage for the current Common Core Standards Initiative — an initiative by state leaders now convinced that individual state silos are not the way to go when it comes to setting standards.
At the same time, increased public and elite concern about the effect of underperforming schools on national equity and economic competitiveness has created new political incentives for policymakers to embrace innovative approaches to teacher quality and school reform generally.
But both complaints about TJ overlook two widespread failings in American public education that give rise to such grievances while also jeopardizing the nation's long - term economic competitiveness.
Of course the international assessments are all about «economic competitiveness» aren't they?
Clearly, this ranking proved nothing about global economic competitiveness or future economic growth.
about U.S. Department of Transportation Budget Invests $ 129 Billion in Restoring America's Economic Competitiveness
So defaulting to old scare - tactics about the heavy - hand of government does nothing but stifle U.S. innovation and competitiveness at a time when we need much more of it to boost economic growth.
It is about American competitiveness, international influence, national security and long - term economic strength and prosperity.
We believe this view is based on a series of outdated and misguided assumptions about the economic viability of coal, the competitiveness of alternatives and security of supply concerns.
Big, long - term investments in new technologies are made only by governments and are almost always motivated by concerns about national security or economic competitiveness, from the threat of the Soviet Union in the 1950s to OPEC in the»70s.
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