Sentences with phrase «also suggested reforming»

It also suggested reforming the existing physiology or medicine prize to recognise contributions from across the life sciences, especially neuroscience and genetics.

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Critics of the tax reform, which also cut corporate tax rates in the U.S., suggested that companies would reward their shareholders rather than investing more money into the American economy with their newly - homebound cash.
[In relation to this point, the LCA also notes, at p 7: «This Committee does not support any presumptions based on market share and does not believe such a reform would be consistent with best international practice, as suggested in the 2010 Report, or the objects of the CCA.
More importantly, it also remains to be seen to what extent the Government will embrace any reforms the agency may suggest.
This suggests that welfare reform policies should also be evaluated and adapted with children's outcomes in mind.
Gov. Andrew Cuomo, who like the Legislature can appoint members to the commission, has suggested lawmakers should act on broader ethics reforms before receiving the pay increase and also «make their case» on why a salary increase is deserved.
Boehner also suggested that in the next Congress, the president could work with Republicans on a tax reform package and a big highway bill, while also pointing to the Keystone pipeline and the repeal of the medical device tax as items a Republican Senate could pass.
Israel specifically called out Rep. Michael Grimm (NY - 13) suggesting it was hypocritical for him to bote «yes» on repealing the reform law while also accepting the government - provided health insurance plan afforded all members of Congress.
Those surveyed were also asked to indicate those they agreed with from two or three options in a list of suggested reforms.
The former governor also discussed the need to reform the tax code in the United States, saying tax loopholes for the wealthy need to be closed, suggesting that a Pataki presidential campaign certainly would have had some different ideas than the rest of the Republican field.
The report also calls for accounting reforms similar to those Ravitch suggested to New York lawmakers during the Paterson administration, such as multiyear budgeting and robust rainy - day reserve funds.
The Reform of the House of Commons Committee (also known as the Wright Committee) suggested a number of changes which have, since their implementation, had a tangible effect on the relationship between Parliament and the executive.
He also suggests the two sides could work together on a constitutional reform package including party funding reform, more powers for Scottish parliament primary elections and even proportional representation.
He also talks about the other reforms suggested by the report, which go beyond simply closing hospitals to save money.
Legislative reform bills are also suggested and worth further exploration.
Calling for «a complete redefinition of public education in Wisconsin,» the Republican Governor also embraced several reform proposals suggested by Superintendent Howard L. Fuller of Milwaukee.
The Connecticut Council for Education Reform suggests such a move would also save money.
The plan also suggests that, to accomplish swift and deep reform akin to The Mind Trust's outlined plan, the Indiana General Assembly might want to consider passing a law that enables the state to take over «failing» districts much like it now has the authority to replace the leadership at «failing» schools.
It also suggests that states receiving the NCLB waivers be regarded as reform laboratories whose eventual successes and failures can inform Congress's Elementary and Secondary Education Act reauthorization.
The independent effects for policy network membership and states» previous standards - based reform activity suggest that, irrespective of the vertical influence of the federal government, states» memberships in policy networks and their predisposition for standards - based reform were also determinants of whether and when states adopted the CCSS.
Beyond primary maths, he also has concerns about the reformed GCSE, which is not only more rigorous in content, but the level at which pupils must perform to get a «good pass» is being increased — meaning proportionally more children will «fail» the qualification this summer (an analysis by Schools Week suggests that about one in four pupils who currently pass their GCSE maths will «fail» under the new system).
The Texas waiver request is of particular interest to education leaders and policy experts, not only because of the state's considerable student population, but also because Texas has suggested that it would apply for a waiver without agreeing to all of the college - and career - readiness, school improvement, and teacher effectiveness reforms that the department is requiring in exchange for flexibility on key components of the law.
Other policy options could also be suggested, including: strengthening education level of farmers, facilitating cheap technologies, spurring irrigation investment through public - private partner, and supporting the land reform such as farmers» cooperation in large - scale production.
However, to mitigate the economic burden engendered by the proposed doubling, the abolition of the CST was also suggested — with its seven judges expected to move to the GC — and a gradual implementation of the reforms, with an initial increase of 12 judges in 2015; a further increase of 7 in 2016 following the dissolution of the CST and the transfer of its case - load to the General Court; and finally, a last set of 9 additional judges to be appointed in 2019.
They also suggest that any reform may be prohibited because our preamble makes reference to the UK House of Commons.
While previous courts had suggested that statutory reform might be the only way to introduce funding in Cayman, the Chief Justice had also indicated that the Court would develop the common law so as to permit exceptions to the general prohibition, where that was necessary in the interests of justice.
It also suggests strong support for our civil justice reform efforts at the state level, where a call to action has been issued by the Conference of Chief Justices (CCJ) and the Conference of State Court Administrators (COSCA) to transform our state courts to ensure access for all.
He also advocated reform of the Senate to render it a better guardian of provincial interests, suggesting in 1872 that senators be popularly elected or chosen directly by the provincial legislatures.
This suggests that any discussion of regulatory reform should not focus exclusively on a binary weighting of governmental control versus professional self - control but also include the judiciary as a major and helpful regulatory player.
Insurance data suggests that nine out of ten people in New Hampshire have health insurance, which is higher than the national average; however, the average cost of New Hampshire health insurance is also higher than the national average, leaving residents extra concerned with how government health care reform will affect their budgets.
Studies suggest that reforms or policies that reduce family unemployment in combination with progressive tax and benefit systems may be effective in reducing child poverty rates.64 Based on the findings from the current study, and many others, it is likely that reducing the number of children exposed to poverty will also have positive public health effects.
This suggests that welfare reform policies should also be evaluated and adapted with children's outcomes in mind.
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