Sentences with phrase «decision by bureaucrats»

If Cuomo had truly decided he'd found a way to outsmart the owners of Indian Point — if the D.E.C. proposal weren't, in fact, the result of a decision by bureaucrats to save some fish — he would normally be expected to make sure the voting public found out about it.

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We are told that Obamacare will save money by basing cost / benefit (rationing) decisions, made by centralized bureaucrats, using «evidence based medicine.»
Parents should be the primary decision makers on what is best for their children's educational futures and not penalized by state and federal bureaucrats,» said Tedisco, a former public school special education teacher.
Most of the money that flows into the MECC account is the result of a voluntary decision by individual taxpayers to make a gift to children, not to state bureaucrats.
Political decisions will be made in future by elected politicians in Westminster & Cardiff Bay and not unelected bureaucrats in Brussels.
Today a small business that wants to fight an agency decision can sue in federal court and go bankrupt hiring lawyers, or use an agency's own appeals process staffed by its own bureaucrats.
A Conservative party spokesman said that decisions about what was in the curriculum should lie in the hands of those «who can be held to account by parents at the ballot box — not unelected bureaucrats as proposed by the Lib Dems».
Parents should be the primary decision makers on what is best for their children's educational futures and not penalized by state and federal bureaucrats.
A citywide coalition of community groups is demanding that 80 % of $ 1 billion in new school funding headed to L.A. Unified be spent on needy students according to decisions made by local schools rather than district bureaucrats.
English also found her confidence boosted by the knowledge that other artists had been involved in making the decision, rather than the distant, grey - suited bureaucrats more readily associated with public funding.
What were allegedly the most important decisions to be made about the future of the world ended up being made on the hoof, at the last minute, by sleep - deprived representatives of governments, harangued by an army of environmental activists, in a debating chamber that represents nobody except bureaucrats and NGOs.
A spokesman for Sen. McCain said the approach outlined by the EPA «would give a small, unelected group of bureaucrats unprecedented power to regulate broad swaths of our economy — effectively placing production, employment and investment decisions under government control.»
But the newly - released email shows that bureaucrats believed the federal consultation process, led by the federal government's Major Projects Management Office, was failing, jeopardizing the pipeline long before the provincial fallout, and before Trudeau even announced his decision.
Decision - making doesn't happen on the ground; it's all top - down made by bureaucrats and people who have no understanding, in some cases they don't even know where South Hedland is.
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