The IFS has also warned that the date by which all schools would reach their formula level of funding could differ significantly as a result of the spending
decisions of a future government.
Not exact matches
Whether it's starting the process to grant the island statehood (which island residents are now if favor
of), or granting the island's
government the ability to go through the Chapter 9 bankruptcy process, Congress doesn't seem ready to make policy
decisions on Puerto Rico's
future based on what is best for Puerto Ricans themselves.
One
decision could curtail
future M&A activity but another could clear the wave
of vertical mergers without
government interference.
The
decision your
government, or any
government, makes with respect to the Health and Social transfers to the Provinces / Territories will seriously impact the
future size and policy role
of the federal
government.
But with the current
government that use
of evidenced - based policy
decisions no longer exists and there is no certainty that it will reappear in the
future.
The forum will also examine the controversial ISDS provision
of the TPP, which would grant foreign corporations the right to sue
governments if they believe a
government decision negatively impacts their potential
future profits — something neither Canadian companies nor private citizens have the right to do.
I don't know when it will happen, but we watch this part
of the world with great interest and especially as the new
government in Iraq is set up and makes
decisions for the
future.
A democratic
government responds to the needs and demands
of the present electorate, yet the Congress and the president make
decisions that will have an impact on a generation
of voters in the
future.
The
decision follows years
of collaboration among the
governments that are securing a prosperous
future for the world's largest tropical wetland.
Australia's last fruit manufacturer, SPC Ardmona, has warned it will be forced to close if the Abbott
government delays a
decision on a $ 25m grant as it searches for budget savings and weighs up the long - term
future of food processing.
«There is no question
of government making any
decisions centrally over the
future of grammar schools.
The CDC National Executive Committee
of the Congress for Democratic Change has not convened to make a
decision on the
future of party Officials assuming positions in the CDC led
Government.
«That this House notes that young people today grow up in an increasingly complex financial world requiring them to make difficult
decisions for the
future, often without the necessary level
of financial literacy; believes that financial education will help address the national problem
of irresponsible borrowing and personal insolvency and that teaching people about budgeting and personal finance will help equip the workforce with the necessary skills to succeed in business and drive forward economic growth; further believes that the country has a duty to equip its young people properly through education to make informed financial
decisions; and calls on the
Government to consider the provision
of financial education as part
of the current curriculum review.»
«The fatal inaccuracies on the
Government's list
of schools affected by the
decisions on
future BSF projects will take a wrecking ball to the hopes
of school staff and pupils whose
futures depended on having their school buildings transformed.
Commenting on the reports in the media that the Secretary
of State for Education, Rt Hon Michael Gove MP, is to apologise to Parliament for errors contained in the
Government's list
of schools to be rebuilt or refurbished under the Building Schools for the
Future (BSF) programme, Chris Keates, General Secretary
of the NASUWT, the largest teachers» union, said: «The
Government's
decision to scrap over 700 projects to rebuild or refurbish schools was an unnecessary and disastrous development that history will judge to be bad for children, bad for education and bad for local communities and the economy.
«This is an example
of government working at its best and this
decision will result in a tremendous benefit to our farm communities in the
future.»
Participants took part in a real - time electronic poll which explored their views on a series
of issues relating to their profession: Among the results were: over three quarters
of BME teachers considered themselves to be ambitious, yet stated they are being held back by racial discrimination, and the attitude
of senior colleagues; nearly two - thirds (62 %)
of BME teachers felt their school or college was not seriously committed to addressing their professional development needs and aspirations; 63 %
of BME teachers said their employers were not committed to ensuring their mental and physical wellbeing at work, with workload cited as the single most negative factor impacting on their wellbeing; the vast majority
of BME teachers felt the
Government does not respect and value teachers and does not understand the day to day realities
of teaching (99 %); three quarters
of BME teachers said they were not confident that their headteacher will make professional and fair
decisions regarding their
future pay.
«That isn't a recipe
of success for the long term, and what we're trying to do as a
government is, yes, take difficult
decisions today for the long term benefit
of future generations in years to come.»
Accordingly, «the principle that all
decisions about Scotland should be taken in Scotland» was the most powerful overarching reason for a Yes vote, ahead
of the idea that «Scotland's
future looked brighter as an independent country» or that «independence would mean no more Conservative
governments».
A natural capital committee will be set up to help the
government place protecting the value
of nature at the centre
of future economic policy
decisions.
This he said was in spite
of the fact their
decision to shut down the institution had resulted in increase in violent crimes on Ayingba and its environs, adding that «as a responsible
government who has high regard for education as the pillar
of the
future of the state, we can not afford to fold our hands and watch the
future of our youths mortgaged».
Not only would this give Whitehall a sense
of what to prepare for, but it would also support the argument that it's the Conservative half
of government that is taking the «tough
decisions» about our fiscal
future.
Valesky said any
decisions about the
future of the IDC and the Senate coalition
government will come after November's election.
After it became clear that a majority in both houses
of parliament were in favour
of legalisation, in July 2013 the
Government inserted a section into the Same - Sex Marriage Act, which was at the time going through Parliament, saying that it could in the
future legalise humanist marriages in England and Wales, if it wishes, without the need for further primary legislation; and also that it had to consult and make a
decision on doing so before the end
of 2014.
On the
decision by a
future Akufo - Addo
government to move Ghana's economy away from one based on taxation to production, Nana Kwaku Aterkyi lauded the move, explaining that the reduction
of the tax burden on companies will stimulate the growth
of the economy, as well as create jobs for the teeming masses
of unemployed Ghanaians.
Mr. Chairman, AAAS believes it is essential that those involved in policy
decisions that will affect the
future of government - supported science and technology have a solid understanding
of the impact
of their
decisions on the S&T enterprise.
«I think there is a real need to incorporate health impact assessments into the
future decisions of multiple layers
of our society, starting with the United States
government on down,» says Richard Jackson
of the University
of California, Los Angeles, who chaired the NRC Committee on Health Impact Assessment.
«Our increased understanding
of how whale populations are structured can help
governments and inter-governmental organizations like the International Whaling Commission improve management
decisions in the
future,» said Dr. C. Scott Baker
of Oregon State University's Marine Mammal Institute and a member
of the South Pacific Whale Research Consortium that contributed to the study.
Such efforts to take the public's pulse on geoengineering may be crucial for understanding how to involve citizens in
future policy making, says David Goldston, director
of government affairs for the Natural Resources Defense Council in Washington, D.C. «This is something that is going to require a lot
of public engagement before
decisions are made,» he says.
Until then, though,
decision - makers at all scales — from homeowners to
governments — should plan for the
future cognizant
of this ambiguity.
But
decision makers at all levels — from students and parents to school leaders to system managers and
governments — require dependable information about current levels
of achievement to guide
future action.
«This
decision also underlines how little the
government is protecting the education budget which is vital for the
future success
of our children and our country.
The review was commissioned in the wake
of the
government's
decision to scrap the Building Schools for the
Future scheme.
More importantly, Freire alumni will be building the
future of urban communities everywhere as problem solvers and
decision makers in
government, private industry, education, the arts, and any other sphere that benefits the common good.
In global
government bond markets today, investors seem to be standing atop tectonic plates, which are moving slowly yet predictably, defying simple rules
of thumb about risk - free investing, and rendering the last 40 years
of historical data a very poor guide for making
decisions about the
future.
Some REITs are facing an uncertain
future because
of the federal
government's
decision last fall to crack down on income trusts.
Just predict your
future and guess your marginal tax rate at the time
of withdrawal and base your
decision on a hunch and hope the
government doesn't change the rules and and and... CRIES!
Other, more sophisticated scenarios were drawn up based on reasonable estimates
of what the
future world will be like because
of decisions and actions
governments will / might make (more info).
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.
Governments adopted a comprehensive package
of decisions — including an agreement to initiate a second commitment period for the Kyoto Protocol and the «Durban Platform» to negotiate a long - term, all inclusive
future mitigation regime that includes a process to address the «ambition gap» for stabilizing average global temperature increases at 2 degrees Celsius over pre-industrial levels.
To the extent that they think about it, most people imagine that when the Federal
Government makes
decisions on something as vital as the
future of Australia's and the world's climate system, it will first seek advice from a range
of sources including experts and public servants.
«Transportation Energy Use in California» is part
of the California's Energy
Future group
of projects, which is designed to help inform the
decisions California state and local
governments must make in order to achieve California's ambitious goals
of significantly reducing total greenhouse gas emissions over the next four decades.
Our opportunity here isn't only about protecting the ocean waters
of America, marine life, a favorite surf break, jobs or a given beach community; it's about demanding that our
government utilize the best available science and data and listen to the massive outpouring
of public opposition to destructive offshore oil and gas development, to shift the tides
of energy development instead away from fossil fuels and toward renewables; it's about holding our President and federal agencies accountable for
decisions they make about the management
of the ocean; it's about protecting the ocean and every coastline from the atrocity and injustice
of offshore drilling and exploration; it's about protecting clean water, air and beaches now and for the
future; it's about protecting one another, and the Earth.
The
decision by the United States to negotiate a
future treaty under the auspices
of the Framework Convention has left the Howard
Government stranded.
Until then, though,
decision - makers at all scales — from homeowners to
governments — should plan for the
future cognizant
of this ambiguity.
Mr. Sunstein is author
of many articles and books, including Republic.com (2001), Risk and Reason (2002), Why Societies Need Dissent (2003), The Second Bill
of Rights (2004), Laws
of Fear: Beyond the Precautionary Principle (2005), Worst - Case Scenarios (2001), Nudge: Improving
Decisions about Health, Wealth, and Happiness (with Richard H. Thaler, 2008), Simpler: The
Future of Government (2013) and most recently Why Nudge?
Rarely doing what they promise regarding a host
of global issues affecting climate, pollution and even their own survival...
government decisions are often unhealthy when they feel the people can be easily controlled or diverted... and as humans What we want for the earth and its systems has been ignored for a very long time... as a global population every individual needs a choice on the
future of humanity and earth's remaining species.
Pentney notes his department's job is to «defend the
decisions»
of prior
governments, this
government, and
of future governments — all
of which «go to the core
of our society.»
Meanwhile, discussions about the
future of criminal legal aid continued following the
government's
decision to abandon two tier contracts and suspend the second 8.75 % fee cut.
We understand that the
Governments are now in the process
of drafting legislation to rectify the situation for the
future, and we welcome that
decision.