Not exact matches
Productivity growth matters
because it
drives up our purchasing power: if it lags, so will our
standard of living.
GDPR inflating the financial risks around handling personal data should naturally
drive up standards —
because privacy laws are suddenly a whole lot more costly to ignore.
Becoming compliant with the proposed ruling could, according to one HHS official,
drive up the cost of doing large - scale trials or surveys
because of the extra work involved in ensuring that projects meet the
standards required.
The national push for rigorous, measurable
standards in elementary and secondary education is no passing fad,
because it is being
driven by inexorable economic forces that are ratcheting
up educational requirements for American workers, concludes a report released last week.
Because we were elected with a mandate to
drive up standards, and with your help that's exactly what we want to do.
«Free schools are better placed to
drive up standards and give parents what they want
because they give more control to heads, teachers and governors, rather than politicians and bureaucrats.»
«We are also building Free Schools and letting the most popular schools expand to meet demand from parents and we are intervening to
drive up standards in weak primaries across the country which have thousands of empty places simply
because parents don't want to send their children to them.»
The government says the scheme to allow all good schools to become academies will
drive up standards,
because it believes the system will be less bureaucratic and that head teachers are best - placed to know what is best for their pupils.
Non-FoxNews watching UnAmerican Globalised Radical Atheist Islamic Communist Terrorist Oil Industry Foreign Business Owner undermining us with cheap labour, no human rights, no environmental or safety
standards, Free Trade, manipulated excessively low exchange rates and an unfair much higher saving rate,
driving up prices
because they refuse to remain poor, as God intended, threatening us
because they also refuse to stay unarmed and leave us with undisputed military domination, again, as God intended?
GDPR inflating the financial risks around handling personal data should naturally
drive up standards —
because privacy laws are suddenly a whole lot more costly to ignore.