Sentences with phrase «big policy change»

Big policy change.
When conservatives finally put together a strategy that can appeal to the rising elements of the electorate, it probably will not involve one big policy change proposed by one amazing candidate.
The question came as a response to Etsy CEO Chad Dickerson announcement of three big policy changes that effect sellers.
With a new research commissioner arriving in Brussels, and big policy changes on the cards, explains how scientists could be affected.
After years of providing little or no support for hardware and services needed to support robust internal wireless networks, the FCC made some big policy changes in 2014.
National Association of Head Teachers policy director in Wales Rob Williams said the results came with the biggest policy changes in education in a generation already under way.
This work is taken by governments straight from the IPCC and used to justify big policy changes around the world.
Perhaps the difference is that the Wise Folk think we should take small, incremental steps rather than making big policy changes?
Maybe you're drawn to the idea of helping people with individual legal problems, or perhaps you want to fight for big policy changes.

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«Major tax increases or policy changes such as big hikes in the minimum wage will probably do more harm than good,» says Dahlby of the sort of programs necessary to satisfy vocal public - health boards.
«Today's decision is a sea change but a very gentle one; not a big - bang u-turn in ECB monetary policy,» said Carsten Breski.
Between ending its work - from - home policy and acquiring Tumblr, Yahoo has undergone several big changes since Marissa Mayer took the helm just over a year ago.
The Trudeau government's 2017 federal budget talks a big game about innovation policy, but it misunderstands how firms actually implement change
Only now, thanks to changes in government policy among other factors, the cast of contending princelings is shifting, causing one big name VC to publicly bet on an less - often - mentioned possibility — Canada.
It's a big change, but with support from managers and employers, reclassified employees can manage their work and adjust to new policies.
The euro fell to a two - week low versus the dollar, for its biggest weekly drop in two months, as investors trimmed record high bets before a European Central Bank meeting next week where policymakers are largely expected to signal no change in policy.
«The only way to address these legitimate concerns is to reopen the deal itself and change those provisions that give foreign investors and big corporations such power to dictate government policy,» Barlow said.
The same way that a bank deemed too big to fail might take greater risks — having the knowledge that its most severe mistakes will be underwritten by somebody else — so, too, can signing your name on a marriage licence offer a sort of insurance policy that changes your behaviour.
Absent these bigger - picture policy changes for now, however, business owners like Fisher of TripShock expect the economy to motor on, at least in the short term.
It can be a big deal for a company to change its return policy, especially when it negatively affect customers.
TED staff at the event were friendly but firm (they even offered to help Jackley find a local caregiver), but the staffer also admitted that the organizers «lost the moment to ask the bigger question: Is it time to change our policy
«This is the day we step up, at long last, to one of the world's biggest problems — the pollution that is causing climate change,» Premier Rachel Notley said as she announced her government's new policy in Edmonton on Sunday.
If you have major cities with major mass incarceration problems, where progressive DAs are coming in, you are going to see big changes to mass incarceration in terms of the policies that are pursued.
Taylor notes that most companies can adapt to changes in policy, even big ones, with adequate warning — about six months to a year.
Following the fallout from the Cambridge Analytica scandal, Facebook is taking strides to make big changes within their data and privacy policies.
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Eamon Javers tells us why the nation's change in its hostage policy could be a big boon for some businesses.
Perhaps the biggest change to the Fed policy statement was the use of the word «symmetric» to describe its inflation target.
The changes wrought by the proposed legislation will have a much bigger effect on some groups — especially those who get insurance through their employers and those on Medicaid — than estimated by recent analysis from independent healthcare policy experts such as the Brookings Institution and credit rating agency S&P Global Ratings
Healthcare is big business in South Florida, but the industry is changing as policies and politics impact the Affordable Care Act..
«All of our plans on disaster recovery are premised with the federal government coming in with a big chunk of short - term FEMA money and then a big chunk of long - term bailout money,» said Edward Richards, director of the Louisiana State University Climate Change Law and Policy Project.
And how big is the constituency that would back major changes in our public policies?
«Meat — The Big Omission from the Talks on Emissions» Humane Society, Brighter Green, Chatham House 9 Dec 15:00 — 16:30 Observer Room 04 COP21 Paris — Le Bourget Site Leading experts and government officials will discuss the climate impacts of meat and dairy consumption, public awareness, and potential policy and behaviour - change solutions.
He doubted there would be any big jolts to the wine market from shifts in free trade policies and other policy changes.
National Australia Bank, the country's biggest agribusiness lender, is moving to change its policies so that credit assessments put more weight on the sustainability of farmers» business practices.
but a t some point he lost it, and is not because of his stinginess to buy players, our core is good and has been for sometime now, his biggest problem was adaptation, change to the new EPL, his philosophy dating back 20 years does not work anymore and he knows it, because of this his biggest flaw all others came out to light, lack of rotation of his players favoring some over others, stubbornness that applies to his transfer policy buying for the future just as he had 20 more years ahead, players playing out of their natural positions, ARSENAL FLOPS who knows under other Managers they could have been great, for some reason they were signed in the first place, they must had some talent, best example is Campbell....
OT: My wishes: — Wenger to stop playing Mert ahead of Gab... this is a must — Wenger being ruthless and stop being stubbornness «big wish» — Wenger to change his transfer policy «big wish as well» — Not count on very injury prone players (Wilshere, Walcott, Ox, Welbeck), take them only as a bounce because they would never stay fit... It is a dilemma because they are all quality home grown players, so I can not say «get rid of them all» — Give our smart attacking players (Sanchez, Cazorla, Ozil) what they need, a striker... that is a must — Strengthen the flank with another quality because all the sights now on Sanchez — Get rid of useless team players (Campbell, Flamini, yes they are useless) and replace them with better players (promote or buy good ones)-- Loan Chamber... 16M is too much to ruin
Whilst Arsene Wenger may have changed his policy with regards to splashing the cash, the big money additions of Mesut Ozil and Alexis Sanchez being prime examples of this, the idea that the Gunners boss would offer such a sum for a player with less than 30 Serie A starts to his name is fairly absurd.
My point is clear, the rumor was BIG bullshit, but Arsene really have to realize this, he has his main man loyalty, so he must compensate that with real policy to change Arsenal.
Arsene Wenger seems very happy with both the present keepers, and with his new policy of not changing a winning side I can see Ospina staying in the starting XI from now until he makes a big enough error for Cech to be brought back in.
The only way the club would change their transfer activity and policy to appease the fans is if games were boycotted and less season tickets were bought until big signings were made.
what sickened me bout henry was the way he celebrated, i could understand if hed curled 1 in the top corner but he knew he had wronged and you cant call that celebration «instintive» as a neutral i understand you can not appreciate the injustice we feel considering fifa also blatantly changed their policy to suit the bigger nations in the play - offs, this in itself is a scandal but because it was only ireland to suffer the bad luck nobody in world football cares, lucky tho that it was 15000 irish fans in that stadium last night as i can only imagine the damage if it had been other less behaved nations..
AW has changed nothing abt youth policy, l think that the inevitable was always going to happen; we have some many of these players already in the first eleven eg Jack, Song, Fab etc with so many ready to impress but unused say JET Vela Which means our squad is now bigger so much that we can play 11 youths with experience to face teams Newcastle.
But first they should hire a psychologist to fix their minds because thats the main problem and change the f.king transfer policy and spend big moneys!
Wenger is the problem, I'd rather he changes some of his self imposed policies for Arsenal to compete with big clubs.
A big difference now in China is the change in the «one child only» policy.
I know that many districts just blew off the wellness policy requirements but if parents are organized and make a big enough stink, things can change.
But it wouldn't take much to make broad changes (these aren't big $ $ items) if a few key employers took it under the mantle of family friendly policy.
The older policy recommended that infants ride rear - facing until they were 1 year old and 20 pounds, so this was a big change
But here's the fundamental problem: the Tea Partiers may have mobilized against Obama and his policies (and in part be motivated by fear of him and the demographic changes he represents), but they're also opposed to big chunks of the Republican establishment.
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