Sentences with phrase «broad policy implications»

Findings could have broad policy implications for the next administration as it considers its own signature initiatives.
But problems with this book's style and content raise questions about using Green's work as the source for drawing any broader policy implications.

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While details of the new policy remain in flux in many instances, we do know it has broad implications.
These developments carry broad implications for the work of central bankers and other policy officials.
In addition, as part of the broader project, workshops are planned in both Washington and Beijing that will bring together leading experts on U.S. - China relations, as well as representatives of the expert groups polled by the project, to discuss in detail the survey findings and their implications for policy in the United States and China.
Company spokeswoman Jeannice Hall issued a brief statement that the company «funds a broad range of research on a number of topics that have potentially significant public policy implications for our business.»
Mr. Morneau has a credibility problem, in part due to his failure to manage ethical issues related to his personal finances, and to his failure to understand the broader policy and political implications of his tax proposals for CCPCs.
His involvement as a top policy aide in the development of state budgets and other legislation has provided Mike with a broad understanding of state issues and the implications of policy initiatives.
The NAO's findings also reveals that the DfE has not formally set out its current policy for converting schools to academies and the broader implications for the school system.
We identify two broad implications for education policy and practice.
They understand the implications of child safety, health and wellbeing, human resource management, financial management and accountability, and other legislative and policy requirements in relation to serving their community and broader society.
When the dust settles from the midterm elections, federal lawmakers — the re-elected and losers alike — will head back to Washington for a lame - duck session with a long to - do list that could have broad implications for education policy over the next year.
This change means «it is likely that there will continue to be a mix of academies and maintained schools for the foreseeable future», but stressed that the DfE still has not formally set out its current policy for converting schools to academies or explored the broader implications for the school system.
Company spokeswoman Jeannice Hall issued a brief statement that the company «funds a broad range of research on a number of topics that have potentially significant public policy implications for our business.»
The broader implications of Matsui and Pielke (2005), which will be well understood by anyone with an understanding of the physics of the lower atmosphere, should cause consternation among anyone who uses the global temperature trend record for scientific or policy purposes.
However, the broader socio ‐ economic implications of mitigation go beyond measures of aggregate economic costs, as transformation pathways involve a range of tradeoffs that link to other policy priorities.
The CCA is not just a policy, it has broader political implications.
In an emailed statement, she said the company «funds a broad range of research on a number of topics that have potentially significant public policy implications for our business.»
A few days ago, a broad - based coalition consisting of NGOs and scholars, led by the Global Legal Action Network (GLAN) filed an application against Italy before the ECtHR with potentially far - reaching implications for European migration policy and especially maritime border control.
On the surface, the architecture of ECE in California seems like a topic reserved for the state's policy wonks, but its implications for children and families underscore the need for broader attention to the subject.
JSER has priority areas and we make decisions based on whether papers are likely to directly and substantially affect clinical practice or public health policy, or have implications of broad general interest for the direction of future, directly clinically relevant research.
Donald Trump may have earned his fortune in real estate, but his broader policy positions and their implications on U.S. real estate will only begin to take focus now that he's assumed the presidency.
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