Sentences with phrase «drastic reform»

The probation service will be unable to accept the proposed spending cuts without drastic reform.
The leadership will come from the millions of people around the world who know how drastic the reform must be.
I proposed some very drastic reforms myself, proposed legislation.
The necessity for reform, even drastic reform, does not call the legitimacy of the entire American «regime» into question.
I agree that special education needs drastic reform especially in public schools where I find attention to students with special needs especially lacking.
He later played down how drastic these reforms would be.
[113] Jean Charest recognized the referendum's legitimacy, although a draft post-referendum speech had him interpreting a «Yes» vote as a call for drastic reform of Canadian federation instead of separation.
According to the news item from Washington University, the authors acknowledge that Congress is unlikely to adopt such drastic reform, so as a next - best option, they propose an incremental approach to gradually reduce the scope of patents, regulation and licensing.
In 1991 the Government of India introduced drastic reforms in its economic policies which have far - reaching implications for the life of the country.
He does not think that Soyuz will be ready for a lunar flyby anytime soon, and says that «without a significant increase in funding and drastic reforms within the industry, any manned lunar mission could not be achieved by 2025, in my opinion.»
Since, as Marcus notes, «some U.S. universities and colleges may be going the way of the music and journalism industries,» scientists at early stages of their careers may wish to consider whether they ought to tie their futures to institutions that, failing drastic reform in the near future, will in many cases continue «facing skeptical customers, declining enrollment, an antiquated financial model that is hemorrhaging money, and new kinds of low - cost competition.»
The next revision of the DSM is already under way, and Lane warns that without drastic reform many more common behaviors — excessive shopping, poorly controlled anger, defiance — can become pathologies for which drugs are already on tap.
Even years after drastic reforms like the 1982 Education Reform Act, which mandated school attendance and established statewide kindergarten, Mississippi test scores and graduation rates lag behind other states
After receiving a $ 2.9 million School Improvement Grant over three years, Oak Hill enforced drastic reforms under the turnaround model, which required the district to replace the principal and at least half of the school's staff.
Increasingly across the country, parents, families and community - based organization have begun to organize and push back against the proliferation of charters, school closings and other drastic reform measures they feel disproportionally effect vulnerable communities of color.
We could see legislation this year and it possibly may even pass the Senate, but the House appears much less inclined to continue the government guarantee without fairly drastic reforms that may prove too much for the Senate to stomach.
This is a pattern with me — get overwhelmed, get way behind in everything, and then panic and make drastic reforms that I can't sustain, only to repeat the process again.
Critics have slammed WHO's performance, and reviews have called for drastic reforms.
I proposed very drastic reforms — primarily for the Legislature, which is where we've seen a lot of corruption recently.
With little by way of investment or industry, and with generally poor demographics, Greece's overall economic viability remains in doubt, as does its capacity to carry through the drastic reforms that its creditors have exacted as the price for a third bailout, especially as resistance hardens to the measures and onerous oversight insisted upon by the international lenders.
Although the Pope recognized it and sent legates to it, and although Papal prestige was weakened by the proof (1433 and 1440) by humanist scholars that the Donation of Constantine which had so long been used to bolster Papal claims was a forgery, Basel failed to accomplish the drastic reforms which the situation demanded and permanently to confirm the authority of the councils over the Popes.
The Advocate Guest column: Drastic reforms for better teacher pensions could help Louisiana schools financially
The «schools of hope» bill was among three of House Speaker Richard Corcoran's most - desired and drastic reforms for public K - 12 education policy to pass the Florida House on Thursday.
Guest column: Drastic reforms for better teacher pensions could help Louisiana schools financially
On October 14, 2016, money market funds went through a drastic reform that affected many investors and fund companies.
A coalition that includes the environmental groups Acadia Center, Vote Solar, Environment Connecticut, Citizen's Campaign for the Environment and Connecticut Citizen Action Group, as well as the solar companies Vivint and Sunrun, announced their opposition to the bill in a statement: «We favor smart, simple, and gradual net metering reform for rooftop solar, and not the complex and drastic reforms that exist in the present bill language,» it said in part.
We have a system that cries out for drastic reform — a reform that can be brought about only by a re-examination of fundamental concepts of federal appellate review.
Testifying at the hearing, Scott Rooth, NAR's Public Policy Coordinating Committee chair, told lawmakers they should be cautious about undertaking such a drastic reform.
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