Sentences with phrase «broader programs tended»

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As Jay P. Greene of the University of Arkansas has argued, even more than broad public support, choice policies need the support of concentrated constituencies along with that of the general public to counter-balance the opposition of concentrated constituencies that want to curb or eliminate educational choice programs: «As much as reformers may be motivated to promote equity, a basic lesson about political reality is that more advantaged people tend to have more political power.»
An argument for universal pre-k is that targeted programs in the U.S. tend not to sustain broad political support.
A second potential limit to the effectiveness of efforts to promote an ethical culture is that when individuals in an organization think of ethics, what tends to come to mind is behavior broader than the type that is the focus of an ethics program.
Consequently, Medicare policy holders tend to look for broader health coverage through a Medicare Advantage program — a Medicare - sanctioned, regulated program offered by private health insurance providers.
The diploma program tends to focus on hands - on, medically oriented classes, while the associate's degree offers a broader base of education.
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