Sentences with phrase «also fails policy»

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«If China fails, or even if this fixed investment model fails, countries like Australia and Canada are in deep trouble,» says John Lee, a foreign - policy expert at the Hudson Institute who is also a research fellow at the Centre for Independent Studies in Sydney, Australia.
And, while the protests we are so nostalgic for sometimes succeeded, they also often fail where policy change is concerned.
It also plans to introduce a majority voting policy in 2012, which would require directors to offer their resignations to the board if they fail to garner a majority of «for» votes in annual shareholder elections.
Granted that a failed policy would also weaken presidential credibility, but it would not do so nearly as much as the spectre of presidency that has little capacity to act.
And perhaps faith communities are also failing to be public advocates for more faithful and just policies of care at the end of life.
Jürgen Klopp's arrival set transfer policy on a different course to his predecessors though; it may have seemed like much of the same as Liverpool failed to secure Alex Teixeira from Shaktar, but the interest in Teixeira was already a subtle change in policy — as Liverpool actively targeted players which addressed a deficit within the team, and who were also of Champions League quality.
Many of the headline health claims being made can't be substantiated, the sources they cite are not in line with health policy, graphs set out to mislead, and these adverts may also fail to meet the Government's own requirement for claims to be supported by peer — reviewed work.
Having been the architect of the academies policy in the Policy Unit, Adonis was also able to be the driving force in Government behind the programme, which replaced failing and under - performing comprehensive schools with all - ability, independently managed academies, run on a not - for profit policy in the Policy Unit, Adonis was also able to be the driving force in Government behind the programme, which replaced failing and under - performing comprehensive schools with all - ability, independently managed academies, run on a not - for profit Policy Unit, Adonis was also able to be the driving force in Government behind the programme, which replaced failing and under - performing comprehensive schools with all - ability, independently managed academies, run on a not - for profit basis.
A reform of capitalism agenda would also include changes to CEO pay, more prudent mortgage tests, a real end of too - big - to - fail, counter-cyclical monetary policy, more dynamic patenting laws, a rethink of trade agreements and the introduction of a wholly new set of social and economic indicators (to capture phenomena like differential inflation rates and the uneven benefits of GDP growth).
He ticked off the list of things he felt the Assembly and Senate has failed to do, including two of Gov. David Paterson's policy proposals — a property tax cap (which Cuomo also supports, albeit at a more stringent level) and an FMAP contingency plan — and said voters would be correct if they hold lawmakers responsible for the lack of action in Albany this year.
The Conservatives have also failed in their central economic policy objectives.
She also failed to outline her policy differences with Mr Corbyn — but argued she wanted to fight for the leadership on the issue of electability.
But while most of the attention went to negotiations about teacher evaluations and standardized tests, new policies also were put in place for dealing with failing schools.
The Chancellor also failed to take meaningful action on Universal Credit or the public sector pay cap, preferring instead to simply pay lip service to the suffering these policies are causing.
But he subsequently failed to deliver in a significant way, leading to widespread speculation that he actually prefers to see the GOP in control, since that offers him a handy foil if things go wrong, and also provides a check to the more liberal policies pushed by the downstate Democrats.
Weiner laid out the rationale for his mayoral candidacy in a DN OpEd, and also said: «(I) f some citizens want to ask me questions about my private failings rather than public policy, I understand.»
Fellow Tory MP Hugo Swire, who attended the same school in Sussex as Sir Nicholas before also going on to Eton, recently hit out at Jeremy Corbyn's failure to condemn Huge Chavez and Nicolas Maduro by noting that their «failed socialist policies have done for Venezuela what Mugabe has done to Zimbabwe».
On government's war on corruption, he said the policy had also failed, alleging that it was designed to punish and humiliate members of the PDP alone.
He also compared Obama to «Arab political pretenders» whose demigod charisma was never disturbed by facts or failed policies.
Not only is Labour's tuition fees policy unsustainable, but it also fails to widen access to higher education.
The Shadow Defence Secretary also failed to confirm that the policy review she is leading will contain a commitment to respect the wishes of those living in the disputed territory.
It also found errors in how the district paid portions of a 1996 capital improvement project through the general fund and failed to follow its own policy to publicly advertise for contract bids on purchases, services and repairs.
Now Gordon Brown has also warned this week, saying that there will be no retreat to the soft options, the narrow politics of failed policies of the past and he was aiming that at the Deputy Leadership candidates and I wonder whether he was aiming it at you.
«This work is a narcissistic apologetic review of failed policies and practices that might have helped him rise to Governor, but as Governor, lead the state as it slides to the bottom of the barrel,» the reviewer, who identified himself as Ken Barlow (also the name of a television character from a soap opera), wrote.
Josef Schmidhuber, a senior policy analyst at the U.N. Food and Agriculture Organization, questioned some of the underlying assumptions for regional production figures and said that this UEF study also fails to consider other external factors that could affect these results.
«The current UK policy of recommending women take folic acid supplements has failed and has also led to health inequalities among ethnic minorities and younger women.
Slums are not the result just of urbanization but also of failed policies and practices of marginalization and exclusion of the poor, he adds, «so it is quite possible to not have slums although it's hard for cities to imagine it.»
Conservation groups allege that the Bureau of Land Management and the U.S. Department of Energy failed to consider the spirit of the Energy Policy Act of 2005 and also violated the Endangered Species Act, the National Environmental Policy Act, and the Federal Land Policy and Management Act.
Not only are Americans deeply divided on what to do about health care, budget deficits, financial markets, climate change and more, but government is also failing to execute settled policies effectively.
McKenzie also found restaurants, who have tried the no - tipping policy, have largely failed.
The company also fails to offer a money back return policy.
They also fail to mention whether or not they honor a money back return policy.
Teachers could also have points deducted for failing to meet expectations for attendance, punctuality, and adherence to other policies and procedures.
The court also failed to distinguish the programs from other Arizona policies through which beneficiaries use public funds to attend private and religious schools.
Obviously failing to implement the right IT lifecycle policy could put your school, college or university at risk of falling foul of data protection regulations, but also you could be wasting resources if your IT expenditure is not servicing your requirements properly.
This was also wise school policy that I had at times failed to follow.
On this week's Dropout Nation Podcast, RiShawn Biddle explains why U.S. Secretary of Education Arne Duncan was right to point out some of the underlying reasons behind opposition to Common Core standards — and why we should also be unafraid to call out failed policies and practices that condemn 120 children an hour to poverty and prison.
This reliance on tradition also leads many conservatives to eschew systems thinking and fail to admit that structures can perpetuate policies and practices that damage the futures of children.
Meanwhile, despite the fact that many «reformers»» policies have spectacularly failed, prompted massive scandals and / or offered no actual proof of success, an elite media that typically amplifies — rather than challenges — power and money loyally casts «reformers»» systematic pillaging of public education as laudable courage (the most recent example of this is Time magazine's cover cheering on wildly unpopular Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel after he cited budget austerity to justify the largest mass school closing in American history — all while he is also proposing to spend $ 100 million of taxpayer dollars on a new private sports stadium).
Our history shows that policy can not focus on improving «failing» schools; it needs to also emphasize desegregating them.
Connecticut's policies regarding charters also fail to consider the impact on children in and out of charter schools.
These are genuinely damaging policy shifts that fail to generate very many headlines, but they also represent an overall pattern for the Trump administration: hacking away at expansions of the federal governments role as protector of vulnerable populations is a lot easier than doing anything new.
Federal policy should prioritize strong requirements and targeted support that not only identifies chronically failing schools, but also empowers states and districts to take meaningful action to turn those schools around.
He believes US schools are currently showing their best results ever and he also believes the harsh policies being directed at US public schools have failed because they were based on «faulty assumptions.»
Dufour believes US schools are currently showing their best results ever, and he also concludes that the harsh policies being directed at US public schools have failed because they were based on «faulty assumptions.»
What you fail to acknowledge with this argument is that choice policies can also create a tremendous burden for families and that not all families have the same social and financial resources or time to effectively navigate choice systems and make informed decisions.
This policy memo fails to address the nuances of integration and segregation when black middle and upper - class families are also part of the gentrifying families in these neighborhoods.
The Tate failed to seek permission... The Charity Commission's full recommendations and criticisms, laid out in a lengthy document, also said the Tate failed to manage conflicts of interest... Failed to seek independent valuation of works by artist - trustees... Had no defined policy relating to purchases from artist - trustees... Had insufficiently clear acquisition policies... Kept insufficient records of trustee meetings.&failed to seek permission... The Charity Commission's full recommendations and criticisms, laid out in a lengthy document, also said the Tate failed to manage conflicts of interest... Failed to seek independent valuation of works by artist - trustees... Had no defined policy relating to purchases from artist - trustees... Had insufficiently clear acquisition policies... Kept insufficient records of trustee meetings.&failed to manage conflicts of interest... Failed to seek independent valuation of works by artist - trustees... Had no defined policy relating to purchases from artist - trustees... Had insufficiently clear acquisition policies... Kept insufficient records of trustee meetings.&Failed to seek independent valuation of works by artist - trustees... Had no defined policy relating to purchases from artist - trustees... Had insufficiently clear acquisition policies... Kept insufficient records of trustee meetings.»
«They also speak to larger issues facing the entire world, including failing infrastructures, climate change, natural disasters, and the tensions between the needs of individuals and small communities on the one hand and national or international social policies on the other.
The problem with this prescription for responsible journalism, particularly on complicated intertwined issues like climate science and energy policy, is that it can backfire if the journalist fails also to «find the agreement.»
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