Sentences with phrase «after reform yet»

How can it be that we pile dollars upon dollars and launch reform after reform yet have so little impact on student learning in our public schools?

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Yet, in the retail lending market in Australia, interest margins remained high for about a decade after the reforms.
Yet Republican deficit hawks are balking at an increase in federal spending after the recent passage of the tax reform plan and 2019 fiscal year budget.
Pope Shenouda, the controversial yet beloved head of the Coptic Orthodox Church in Egypt, died Saturday after 40 years of leading and reforming the ancient Christian communion.
After the panel Feldman adjourned the meeting without giving updates on the state of the proposed reforms, failing to bring transparency to the antiquated Brooklyn Democratic Party yet again.
Yet they went ahead, knowing the risk; they stuck at it even after losing a referendum on electoral reform, even once it was clear they were toast.
Yet, opponents of parent choice and other transformational education reform initiatives continue to place one obstacle after another in the path of parents seeking the power to choose the best educational environment for their children and / or to fundamentally change some of the systems that purport to educate their children.
Yet nearly 10 years after the reforms, there is little more than anecdotal evidence — and no hard data — to show whether programs, and graduating teachers, are better than those who graduated before the reforms.
Can a reformer not be happy about the Parent Trigger being raked over the coals, yet surviving, or that many of Michelle Rhee's reforms are still in place despite leaving her post as D.C. Schools Chancellor after a major push from the American Federation of Teachers?
Yet, what is beyond dispute after 25 years is that the charter concept has become part of the education mainstream and can no longer be considered as simply an experiment or pilot reform.
We were happy to see the piece quote Republican Senator Joe Fain as supportive of a B.C. style carbon tax and wanting to see tax reform folded into the conversation, but we were less enthused that the Alliance still, after many years of work on this, «hasn't yet settled on a carbon price» in their initiative draft.
Yet it has played every trick in the book to delay implementing the necessary reforms, including launching a consultation exercise on Damijan Vnuk launched more than two years after that ruling exposed its systemic default.
And yet, today — after a tumultuous half decade that has included the Securities Reference, Nadon, and the Senate Reform Reference, and Carter — it is no longer possible not to notice the part that «By the Court» played in ratcheting up tension of the Court's public contretemps with the Harper government.
A full 10 years after the financial crisis, the committee has yet to perfect this aspect of regulatory reform
After a decade of uncertainty, while new procedural and funding systems have become established, we need time to reflect before launching into yet further reforms, with the risk of making changes almost just for the sake of change.
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