Sentences with phrase «chancellor implemented»

In 1933 a new chancellor implemented fiscal stimulus, and again the political ramifications were almost immediate.

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Both Grillo and Berlusconi campaigned against the austerity measures implemented by technocrat Prime Minister Mario Monti at the urging of Germany's conservative chancellor Merkel.
The policies this paper examines were implemented for two years and then cast aside when a new chancellor was appointed in 1933.
If the chancellor isn't on board with implementing policies to fix the problems, then we need to get plead our case to the board of trustees to get rid of him.
I have asked our vice chancellor for student affairs, Dr. Kathy Cavins - Tull, to examine whether any new programs or procedures need to be implemented to curtail this type of behavior in the future.
Unions have a mixed response to the proposals, which will inform final recommendations to be implemented when the chancellor next delivers the Budget in 2011.
Liberal Democrat business secretary Vince Cable is reportedly prepared to oppose Conservative chancellor George Osborne's enthusiasm for giving banks until 2019 to implement the shift.
Labour's shadow chancellor Alan Johnson suggested before the speech that the implied cut to capital spending of 33 % could be halved by increasing taxation on banks and implementing a hike in capital gains tax.
Beginning the long campaign against the government's # 81 billion spending cuts, the shadow chancellor said his party would not have implemented the «slash - and - burn» approach taken by the coalition government.
It's unclear whether the plan applies to struggling schools in New York City, where Mayor Bill de Blasio and schools chancellor Carmen Farina have already begun implementing a «renewal» program that focuses on offering services like medical care.
Speaking on the BBC's Andrew Marr show, the shadow chancellor, John McDonnell, said the Tories had rejected the suggested clauses for «technical reasons» and urged the government to work with the opposition to implement them.
Putting up air passenger duty early was the centrepiece of the chancellor's pre-budget report but the way it is being implemented is a lesson in incompetence,» he said.
Shadow chancellor George Osborne said that many retailers were questioning the cost of implementing the VAT reduction and the impact it will have on the High Street when many shops are already offering 20 % or 30 % price reductions to lure in shoppers.
Signaling a profound turn away from the education policies of the Bloomberg administration, newly appointed schools chancellor Carmen Fariña promised to retreat from an emphasis on standardized testing and preparation, to re-focus on arts, social studies and science, and to implement changes that «happen with people, not to people.»
Joel Klein, chancellor of the New York City schools, announced in August of this year that he is implementing the «My Galaxy» computer - driven system, which will enable principals to assume control over their school budgets.
FORMER D.C. SCHOOLS CHANCELLOR MICHELLE RHEE began implementing the city's new teacher evaluation system, called IMPACT, more than five years ago.
Rhee implemented a teacher evaluation and merit pay system known as IMPACT before she resigned from chancellor of Washington, D.C. public schools a year ago.
Part of the winning proposal emphasized an oft - stated priority of recently retired schools chancellor Carmen Fariña — to implement «Future Teacher» clubs and courses in high schools across the city.
In 2009, then chancellor of DC public schools, Michelle Rhee, implemented the «impact» system in a drastic move to save a failing school system.
As chancellor of the Washington, D.C., school district, Rhee was given carte blanche to implement any reforms she wanted.
When Michelle Rhee was chancellor of D.C. public schools (2007 - 10), she was so enamored with using student test scores to evaluate adults that she implemented a system in which all adults in a school building, including the custodians, were in part evaluated by test scores.
Public school teachers in the District of Columbia are improving their performance because they're motivated by the possibility of substantial pay raises or because they don't want to get fired, according to an academic study of the groundbreaking teacher - evaluation system implemented by former schools chancellor Michelle Rhee.
It was accepted that the orders had implemented the first defendant lord chancellor's prior policy decision (the decision) that the principle of «full cost recovery» in setting court fees (the principle) should be applied to public law family proceedings; that the rationale for the decision had been a wish to fix fees at a level which reflected the true cost to the courts services and to replace the then extant model which involved heavy subsidisation; and that s 92 of the Courts Act 2003 (CA 2003) was relevant insofar as it empowered the lord chancellor to prescribe court fees by order, and that it set out obligations to «consult» specified judicial persons, the Civil Justice Council in civil proceedings, and «persons likely to have to pay [fees]», prior to the making of any orders.
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