Sentences with phrase «bold policies»

Because the scale of the climate challenge is so large, energy innovations must be paired with bold policy initiatives designed to accelerate the deployment of new technology and to reduce its cost.
She had bold policy ideas and a natural charisma, but didn't know how to build a campaign.
That requires some big and really bold policies, such as — childcare free at the point of use; building 10,000 social houses every year; raising real wages and tackling insecure work.
«There was a lack of bold policies on devolution, such as enabling city regions to retain local tax revenues for investment — something which many Labour council leaders have called for.
One thing we know for sure: without bold policy actions, the world could slip into years of slow, sub-par and jobless growth.
It would be unfortunate if anger over the HST dissuaded other politicians from pursuing bold policy ideas of their own.
But the large slate of elections this year, including gubernatorial contests in 36 states and legislative races in 46, could tamp down many lawmakers» enthusiasm for bold policy proposals, Mr. Anderson said.
Our hope is that the government will make good on the failings highlighted in the UN report with bold policy on play and children's physical activity in the forthcoming and much - delayed national obesity strategy.
It's also the kind of bold policy stroke that would command national attention, with Cuomo potentially starring as the governor who triggered the removal of a whole cohort of aging highways that blighted central cities for 60 years.
«In 2014, Democrats across the country talked about helping the middle class, but relatively few supported bold policies to actually stop the middle class from eroding.
Scientists from Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory who co-wrote a new report on California's energy future are optimistic that the target can be achieved, though not without bold policy and behavioral changes as well as some scientific innovation.
This weekend, the Sunday Times front - page (#) splashed details of what Labour's so - called «policy coordinator», Jon Cruddas said at a Compass gathering last weekend: that Ed Miliband's inner circle are wielding a «profound dead hand at the centre» to stop the party adopting bold policies.
Last month, OREA released its first white paper — Better Enforcement and a Regulator That Works — that includes a series of bold policy proposals suggested by the REBBA Review Task Force.
At this juncture, with 16 years to go, the need to build on success, to continue key elements of the national effort, and to expand and strengthen it in key areas with bold policy initiatives, is critical.
He warned against pursuing protest votes, instead calling for bold policies from the new leader to present voters with a starker choice on cutting the deficit.
The timing of the piece was serendipitous: Prime Minister Abe's election in late November was accompanied by bold policy pronouncements aimed at stimulating growth and reflation.
«Britain desperately needs bold policies to boost the economy and brave leaders who are prepared to rebuild the nation.»
The poll of 1,800 Tory members and supporters by the ConservativeHome website on the eve of the party's conference shows that 64 per cent want to see bold policies to give voters a clear idea of how the Tories would fix Britain.
We need a politics free to espouse bolder policies that seize the public imagination.
In the face of these headwinds, Eden believes that only a truly bold policy shift can restore systemic integrity: Make classes optional after tenth grade and grant diplomas to anyone who a local employer certifies shows up steadily and performs adequately.
Bush urged reformers to pursue bold policies like those he backed while governor of Florida.
The RttT competition proved so successful the Department of Education relied upon its framework for an even bolder policy: states could seek a waiver of the most onerous NCLB requirements by submitting alternative reform plans broadly similar to ones encouraged by RttT.
While bold policy initiatives are likely needed to ensure that homeowners, industry and other players make the necessary changes, McMahon notes a silver lining: «The good news is efficiency has gotten less costly as we've gotten more experience with it.»
In South America, the vision of a clean energy economy is starting to come to life as countries like Chile are seeing the reality of the climate crisis and choosing bold policy solutions, replacing dirty fossil fuels with wind, solar, and geothermal at every turn.
«For me, thisprogram's about gaining the confidence to know that bold policy ideas really can translate into transformational achievements.
Instead of pursuing bold policies on education or law and order, the Tories are refusing to move anywhere like enough away from the approach which denied them victory in 2010.
We need to continue the national effort as a priority and we need to expand and strengthen these efforts with bold policy initiatives.»
In the last few years, Alberta has put in place a series of bold policies to open renewable energy opportunities in Canada.
Financial markets are waiting to see if he nominates a candidate who would support the bold policy action he has called for, or if he has to compromise and choose a more moderate policymaker.
We had hoped that Budget 2012, the first for a Conservative majority, would provide a bold policy agenda that would confront the longer - run economic and social challenges facing Canada: the consequences of an ageing population; declining employment prospects; growing income inequalities; inadequate savings and investment; poor productivity; and, growing provincial economic and income disparities.
The bigger the ECB's concerns, the bolder the policy response.
He was taped at a meeting moaning a «dead hand» was blocking «bold policies».
But he is a decent, principled person who could still win if only we had bold policies and a convincing narrative that provided people with hope.
We need immediate action from the Office of Court Administration and bold policy that addresses the core of this issue,» said Tina Luongo, Attorney - In - Charge of the Criminal Defense Practice at The Legal Aid Society.
Miliband has been regarded with suspicion for a long time, especially since he wrote a piece for the Guardian in the summer of 2008 calling for Labour to adopt a bolder policy agenda.
«If the UK is to reap the huge financial benefits of developing a low - carbon economy, bold policies to achieve this must be at the forefront of government thinking, not consigned to the margins.»
Cruddas was taped at a meeting complaining a «dead hand» was blocking «bold policies».
Where are the bold policy offerings?»
Speaking at a Recode's Code I n our last column, we offered two bold policy ideas: Medicare for All and a job guarantee.
It's a bold policy that begins to tie public education expenditure to student success.
Nevada's law may not be a zero sum game, but it is a bold policy stroke.
With a number of years of this bold policy now under its belt, we wanted to understand what this means in practice across the state.
Klein's successor, Cathleen Black, made it clear that she planned to continue the bold policies that he started implementing after his appointment by Mayor Bloomberg in 2002.
The result is the current system perpetuates the bureaucracy but, fails our students in many ways.Tackling these questions with bold policy and leadership could truly transform public education and finally have it focus on the student as opposed to the bureaucracy.
Cool It is an excellent resource debunking recurrent myths about climate change and ways of addressing it, and proposing a bold policy agenda, which has been gaining prominence since the release of the film.
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