Sentences with phrase «central role in government»

But there needs to be top - level leadership on the family and there is much to recommend the view that family policy should have a central role in government, based perhaps at the Cabinet Office, rather than with one of the spending departments.»

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These minutes underscore a central tension in the bitcoin story: it is a technology whose popularity is tied to its ability to undercut the government and incumbent financial industry's role in currency and money transmission, but one that clearly needs the blessing of both to reach its full potential.
He sounds like he is either a) publicly campaigning to be maintained in his central role in an upcoming shuffle or b) scrambling to reassure a jittery corporate Canada that the noise coming out of Ottawa is not that of a government spinning out of control.
A Washington consultant who was removed from President Trump's transition team for using his business email address for government work played a central role last year in planning a trip to Australia for Scott Pruitt, the head of the Environmental Protection Agency, and then took steps to disguise his role, new documents show.
Its role in 2014, as a haven for investments when central banks and governments are keeping excitement contained elsewhere provides an interesting counterpoint to the precious metal: so often turned to when markets got too unpredictable in the past.
Political parties play a central role in Canadian democracy and government, representing an important link between the state and society.
Meanwhile, Congress is refusing to let foreign governments invest in much besides overpriced junk here, so central banks are treating the dollar like a hot potato, trying to buy foreign assets that can play a role in their own future economic development.
I had read about the church's central role in helping end a totalitarian government in Benin and in promoting a new humanitarian approach to government.
It is especially instructive in this regard that Locke gives special attention to Romans 13, the New Testament passage that is usually seen as the central text for Paul's understanding of the role of government.
They also often reject any role for governments in addressing social - economic problems, such as unemployment or the low wages earned by workers who are trapped in unskilled occupations or isolated in central cities, where financial and physical infrastructures are inadequate and social networks are weak.
Madison, who had a central role in drafting the Constitution and the First Amendment, confirmed that he understood them to «[s] trongly guard -LSB--RSB-... the separation between Religion and Government
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Francis Maude, who is tasked with cementing the Tories» policy on future IT services, explains how cloud will play a central role in reducing costs and improving efficiency in government.
These include strengthening the central government Chief Information Officer's role over ITC procurement, ensuring that ITC projects do not exceed # 100m in total value, opening up access to government data, reviewing large databases and scrapping ID cards and Contact Point.
The SNP's new depute (it's a Scottish thing) leader Angus Robertson MP - elected today to replace Stewart Hosie - will play the central role in arguing at Westminster for Brexit to lead to a more powerful Scottish Government.
«I am excited to see where her dynamic combination of experience and leadership will take our Central Services Department, as it plays such an essential role in the function of Oneida County Government
«We know the central role states can play in stopping gun violence, and we look forward to working with our governors, our colleagues in government, and our communities to strengthen state laws and save lives.»
Cruddas has occupied a central role in the debates of the last few years as Labour struggled to renew itself in government.
He also acted as Deputy Chair of the Civil Contingencies Committee, supporting the Prime Minister, Home Secretary and other Ministers in their role as Chair and, in the event of any serious incident requiring central government coordination, acting as the Government's senior Crisigovernment coordination, acting as the Government's senior CrisiGovernment's senior Crisis Manager.
The problem with Invisible Children's whitewashing of the role of the government of Uganda's president Yoweri Museveni in the violence of Central Africa is that it gives Museveni and company a free pass, and added ammunition with which to bludgeon virtually any domestic opposition, such as Kizza Besigye and the Forum for Democratic Change.
And Liberals argued for local government to have a role in the NHS right from its founding, for fear that a fully centralised system would put too much power in the hands of central government instead of the professionals and the patients.
In those roles, he solidified DHS» central role in the federal government's cyber security efforts, and led the federal effort to secure civilian government networks and assist the private sector in securing critical infrastructure systemIn those roles, he solidified DHS» central role in the federal government's cyber security efforts, and led the federal effort to secure civilian government networks and assist the private sector in securing critical infrastructure systemin the federal government's cyber security efforts, and led the federal effort to secure civilian government networks and assist the private sector in securing critical infrastructure systemin securing critical infrastructure systems.
The founders were very afraid of a powerful central government (and living in a time when it had a very different role than today) and many features of the US constitution were designed to rein it in.
The three pathways out of poverty and government's role in helping people follow those paths must be the central message of compassionate conservatism.
He has forgotten the role of local education authorities in those days, often a force for innovation and an important counter balance to central government and special interests.
«Governors believe that the federal government should maintain its central role in promoting funding and developing a wide - ranging program of energy conservation and improved energy efficiency that considers all sectors of the economy,» NGA's resolution noted.
The discovery that forests are not a panacea for global warming only emerged after they were given a central role in the Kyoto Protocol, the treaty signed two years ago by most of the world's governments in a bid to stem the greenhouse effect.
Mathematical and economic analyses have shown that both central government and the private sector have an important role to play in flood protection: «Companies naturally want to reduce their own risks.
Both the EAAF and Centro Prodh have played central roles in the Ayotzinapa story, with the former debunking the government's mass funeral pyre scenario and the latter providing years of legal support to survivors and families of the disappeared.
A central question to be explored: What should be the roles of health professionals in promoting accountability by governments, non-governmental and civil society organizations, and the food and beverage industry in promoting strategies that can meet the nutrition and health needs of our global population?
The existence of such a mandate is an unusual departure in American constitutionalism - which has traditionally been focused on limiting government power, not creating obligations to provide a public service - and is a tribute to the central role of public education in American culture.
According to Associate Professor Martin West, the government's historical and current role in education reflects the conflicts inherent in these two central tenets of the nation's charter.
Think of the MCT movement as based on a philosophy akin to that which has historically motivated central government's role in regulating the food supply.
The approach we recommend places the federal government in a central role in providing information and compensatory funding and in promoting a competitive and information - rich marketplace for education services.
The committee, which compiled written and oral evidence on teacher recruitment and retention since 2015, urged the government to «recognise its own role in promoting the professional development of teachers», including a «central statement of annual CPD entitlement» for each teacher.
to ensure that the Federal Government plays a central role in enforcing the standards established in this Act on behalf of individuals with disabilities; and
As the federal government presses its antitrust case against Apple (s aapl), Amazon (s amzn) is taking on a central role in determining whether a court will conclude that the iPad maker illegally colluded with five publishers to fix the price of ebooks.
What roles do governments, central banks, institutions, and traders have in the process?
It is a touchstone for contemporary art internationally, plays a central role in London's cultural landscape and is pivotal to the continued growth of the world's most vibrant contemporary art quarter.The Whitechapel Gallery does not own a Collection, but has a dedicated gallery for opening up public and private collections, including five displays from the British Council Collection from April 2009 — May 2010; four displays from The D. Daskalopoulos Collection, Greece, from June 2010 — May 2011; five displays from the Government Art Collection, from June 2011 — September 2012; four displays from the Collection Sandretto Re Rebaudengo from September 2012 — September 2013; four displays drawn from member museums of the Contemporary Art Society from September 2013 — August 2014 and four displays of works from the V - A-C Foundation collection from September 2014 — August 2015.
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For the first 4 IPCC assessment reports, the UK government played a central role by supporting an IPCC Co-Chair and Technical Support Unit in the Met Office Hadley Centre.
This illustrates that the scientific community, government and general public do not really understand what architects, planners and designers do and how central their role is in crafting meaningful mitigation strategies.
EITI is now an independent global multi-stakeholder initiative that places civil society in the central role of holding governments and companies to account for the revenue streams developed from extraction.
Legal professionals situated at all levels of government are invited to play a central role in decision - making of the highest civic importance.
Therefore, on behalf of the Government of Canada and all Canadians, I stand before you, in this chamber so central to our life as a country, to apologize to Aboriginal peoples for Canada's role in the Indian residential schools system.
Government proposals to increase the number of court hearings held in secret, and in which parties can only see minimal evidence relied upon by the court, have been severely criticised by the «Special Advocates» who play the central role in closed hearings.
Perhaps predictably, Accenture wishes to capitalize on this by using its prior experience in developing government services to secure a central role in the U.S. government's blockchain pursuits, particularly those related to digital identity.
«If trade in bitcoin intensifies with no resolution to the country's currency woes, we could witness the central bank and government revise its position by taking on a more active role in cryptocurrency trading.
Government opinion on Bitcoin plays a vital role in the crypto community as Bitcoin and cryptocurrencies claim to be the first decentralized peer - to - peer payment network powered by its users with no central authority or middlemen, this lack of central authority or control makes governments very scared of Bitcoin.
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