Sentences with phrase «balance public expectations»

Colin Barnett has a job on his hands to balance public expectations with the realities of a growing economy, particularly with regard to household prices.

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In its last assessment, S&P said that Portugal's outlook was stable, «balancing our expectation of further budgetary consolidation and likely receding banking sector risks over the next two years against the risks of a weakening external growth environment and vulnerabilities related to high private - and public - sector debt.»
The fact that the public, and political commentators, have highlighted the lack of women at the very top of Corbyn's Labour party has demonstrated a shift in the electorate's expectations about the gender balance of the top posts in political parties.
Meanwhile, experts say, sending a public message that balances hope with realistic expectations for recovery is important.
In five sessions, participants are asked to consider questions such as how to balance competing public education priorities, how to design a lesson plan that meets national, state, and local standards and grade level expectations, and how to recruit, mentor, and retain the best teachers.
The briefing will be an opportunity for media to learn more about the Smarter Balanced Assessment, the benefits of the test, and each organization's plans and expectations as the state prepares for the public release of the results.
He said in a statement: «The expectations and financial well - being of thousands of dedicated public servants hang in the balance in this case....
Specifically, setting the bar at «balance of probabilities plus» might encourage employers to settle otherwise unmeritorious claims where an interim order has been made (following a necessarily incomplete and superficial examination of the evidence and the parties» respective positions); and give successful employees unrealistic expectations as they move towards the full hearing, especially bearing in mind the absence of a statutory compensation cap in public interest disclosure cases.
The regulatory authorities and the SRA are concerned at the epidemic of toxic cases now being promoted by some CMCs, which usually involve credit card balances, and involve members of the public paying upfront fees, in the hope or expectation t hat such loans are likely to be written off.
Lawyers and firms will need to find a balance between being true to themselves and meeting market needs as the profession and public expectations of it evolve.
A balance of nonprofit sector promising practices, public expectations, and legal / regulatory requirements, the standards represent the shared expectations between donors and nonprofits.
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