Sentences with phrase «coherent policies on»

«We are going to be producing some very coherent policies on health, social care, mental health issues and funding.
Labour has no coherent policy on Brexit and it does not seem to care.

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By contrast, Front National leader Marine Le Pen, currently leading the opinion polls in France's Presidential elections due in May, routinely attacks the ECB's policy as too tight and Germanic (albeit she recently diluted her comments on taking France out of the euro into something much less coherent than the brutal «Frexit» she threatened earlier).
«Small firms, with their dependence on domestic customers, are much more concerned about Washington's inability to formulate coherent fiscal policy than their larger, globally - focused competitors.»
Before Republicans start making immigration policy, they should work on constructing a coherent and prudent platform.
There are two parts to achieving that, and Dan concentrates on the need for coherent policies that appeal to voters.
He added, «It's difficult to get a coherent direction on green policy and perhaps the government needs less cooks spoiling the broth.
The furore over Vince Cable's leaked letter to No 10 bemoaning the lack of a more coherent industrial policy is yet another instalment in a debate about the right industrial policy in the UK that has been going on for decades.
In his article Roy sets out to make three arguments: that policy needs to be built on a consistent and coherent idea; that the only tenable ideological position for Labour is a social democratic commitment to greater equality and the freedom that is its product; and that Labour should eschew «news value» in favour of ideology.
Natalie Bennett's car crash interview on LBC Radio certainly casts doubt on the capacity of their leaders to put forward a coherent and fully costed policy programme.
A coherent W to W policy must be framed alongside a determined and practical assault on the Black Economy.
Left his party in the lurch by walking away before a new leader was in place thus leaving Harperson to be routinely put to the sword every week live on TV to an audience of millions and as a result the party is now a rudderless floundering ghost ship with no coherent policies or positions on anything under the sun.
About the Institute on Disability at the University of New Hampshire The Institute on Disability (IOD) at the University of New Hampshire (UNH) was established in 1987 to provide a coherent university - based focus for the improvement of knowledge, policies, and practices related to the lives of persons with disabilities and their families.
«The longer we lack coherent education policies, the longer we miss out on the benefits that an integrated education and training system can deliver for young people, communities and our economy» she said.
Once the state has decided on its policy position, however, a judicial presence should be maintained to ensure that the chosen policy is fully funded, is implemented in a coherent manner, and results in substantially improved student performance, as measured by validated assessments of academic achievement and of students» ability to function as capable citizens and workers.
The purpose of the School Turnaround Academy is to elevate a state education agency's (SEA) understanding of research and practice on school turnaround and how a state's turnaround policies and strategies fit within a coherent system of support and intervention for districts and schools in need of improvement.
Taking Steps Toward PK - 3 Success offers National Education Association (NEA) affiliates specific advice on state and district policies addressing class size, supporting full - day Prekindergarten and Kindergarten programs, promoting high quality teachers, targeting professional development to improve PreK - 3rd practice, clarifying the role of para-educators (especially in support of bilingual and bicultural children), and providing for adequate planning time for teachers within grades and between grades to develop integrated and coherent programs and practices throughout the age span (alignment).
Government needs a serious and coherent plan for teacher recruitment, and it must also review the impact of policies like EBacc, on recruitment and retention.»
This has left it to private players or NGOs to fill the vacuum, though the absence of a coherent national policy on this has ensured there are not enough libraries to cater to its citizens.
MONTREAL — A coalition of animal adoption agencies and shelters is calling on the city of Montreal to end its use of for - profit pounds and develop a single, coherent, island - wide policy to deal with abandoned pets.
He echoes a recent theme on this blog about moving from the notion of a single comprehensive legislative package to a coherent long - term policy with initiatives attacked in a smart sequence that can build strong support for a long - term energy quest.
In Issues, a pioneer in geoengineering has laid out the framework for a comprehensive US research plan, saying it should be part of a coherent climate policy agenda that includes vigorous support for climate science, increases efforts to cut emissions, helps the most vulnerable populations to adapt, develops negative emission technologies, and renews a commitment to growing international governance on climate matters.
The Initiative collaborates closely with countries in the Near East in the development of coherent and evidence - based policy and programmes to meet their demands on food security and nutrition whilst building resilience and promoting sustainable agriculture.
UN News Center: The water, sanitation and sustainable energy crises are the among the world's pre-eminent development challenges, senior United Nations officials warned today, urging Member States to adopt coherent integrated policies and innovative strategies to tackle these issues, which take a tragic toll on the lives of millions of poor people, especially women and young [continue reading...]
Many congratulations on synthesising a coherent, wide - ranging, global argument base which should, as a matter of principle, priority and moral rectitude, be urgent reading material for all Public Politicians, functionaries and policy makers globally.
Today McKibben dropped by KQED for a discussion on Forum with entrepreneur and fellow environmentalist Paul Hawken about the fight for a coherent national climate policy.
Professor Zuckerman, in a seminar at Manchester on 3 July 2009 said the Court of Appeal should show «leadership» and «develop a coherent policy for enforcing compliance with rules and case management directions by judges and lawyers; non compliance, and dealing with it, being a waste of the court's resources in a public service system».
I would sure like someone to make a coherent case for using a few of the statistics and studies that are produced by these organizations and base policy decisions on them??
In the same vein, the United Nations Special Rapporteur on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples has criticized Canada for not having «a coherent process or policy in place to address the land and compensation claims of the Métis people.»
History suggests that we should not hold our breath but we certainly need to keep calm and carry on fighting for a coherent approach to policy.
The NAC, like the NACC, was unable to consistently develop coherent national policy positions on matters of national importance in Indigenous affairs.
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