Not exact matches
Like so much happening in provincial politics today, a serious
debate about this
policy will serve the
broader national interest.
The difficulty of the paradigm, of course, is that it lifts media
policy out of a mere bureaucratic administration into a
broader dimension of cultural
debate: what sort of symbolic environment do we have, what sort of symbolic environment do we want, and what is the role of the media in our collective effort to deal with our human potential for violence?
Most of the
policy facing lawmakers and Gov. Andrew Cuomo is wrapped up in a
broader debate over extending mayoral control of New York City schools.
Now the election is over, foreign
policy must once gain take up a
broad position at the heart of the UK
policy nexus after some months with a low profile in public
debate.
11 am: Delegates
debate a
policy development paper setting out
broad themes for the general election manifesto.
A genuine and sustained
debate among MPs about the details of the
policy regime, much of it centred around the proposals in a paper from moderate backbench critics Alan Whitehead and Peter Bradley, has led to significant government concessions and a new focus on questions of increasing access to university from a
broader social intake.
This could support structured
debates of how to minimize conflicts and enhance synergies among multiple forest objectives in bioenergy
policies as well as in
broader policy elaborations.
Hearing her side of the story, told a great deal through conversations with her multiple - job - working - yet - still - struggling mother, put a human face on
broader debates on education, social
policy, and culture.
It involves a
debate that by definition will have to also include Israel's
broader policies towards the Palestinians at a time that popular anti-Arab and anti-Palestinian sentiment is running high.
«A Time for Sight: The
Debate over Color Blindness and Race - Consciousness in School Integration Policy,» Curriculum Connections In light of the 2007 Supreme Court decision in Parents Involved in Community Schools v. Seattle School District and Meredith v. Jefferson County Board of Education, ADL offers this comprehensive lesson that examines the debate over school integration within the broader context of the Court's Brown v. Board of Education decision in 1954 and the desegregation of Central High School in Little Rock, AK in
Debate over Color Blindness and Race - Consciousness in School Integration
Policy,» Curriculum Connections In light of the 2007 Supreme Court decision in Parents Involved in Community Schools v. Seattle School District and Meredith v. Jefferson County Board of Education, ADL offers this comprehensive lesson that examines the
debate over school integration within the broader context of the Court's Brown v. Board of Education decision in 1954 and the desegregation of Central High School in Little Rock, AK in
debate over school integration within the
broader context of the Court's Brown v. Board of Education decision in 1954 and the desegregation of Central High School in Little Rock, AK in 1957.
The petitioners» list of possible
debate topics includes climate change, energy
policy and other
broad policy areas.
Lets abandon the scientific consensus seeking approach in favor of open
debate and discussion of a
broad range of
policy options that stimulate local and regional solutions to the multifaceted and interrelated issues surrounding climate change.
However, a
debate remains around how best to accomplish that goal and whether carbon pricing
policy must also be tasked with addressing
broader social and environmental challenges (like other pollution problems, worker displacement, economic inequality, etc.).
The issue for me was that a cryosphere scientist was taking meaningless statistics at face value, though was taking a stand in a public disagreement superficially about a BBC programme, but in reality a
broader debate about
policy.
The journal also welcomes analyses of practical applications of environmental, energy technology, regional, and urban
policies, as well as theoretically robust discussions of common arguments that appear throughout
debates on environment and energy
policy, either in the scholarly literature or in the
broader civic sphere.
The challenge is to open the scientific
debate to a
broader range of issues and a plurality of viewpoints and for politicians to justify
policy choices in a context of an inherently uncertain knowledge base (e.g. Sarewitz 2004).
In climate
policy debates, there is
broad agreement on the need to reduce greenhouse gas emissions to avoid dangerous climate change impacts — but not on how fast or how soon.
The current
debate has called for a shift in government
policy focus to ways of enabling Indigenous people to use their land in the
broader economy.