Sentences with phrase «effective reforms so»

The natural extension of this is the ability to identify the most effective reforms so that they can be highlighted and applied elsewhere, though this function is naturally the most challenging to put into practice.

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That tactic has played well so far, but it will become much less effective once the Labour leader is seen fighting a reforming battle over his own party's funding.
Espaillat responded in kind, saying Gianaris» «commitment to independent redistricting speaks to his commitment to reform Albany so as to ensure that New York has a State Government that is fair, transparent, effective and responsible.»
Dick Dadey, Executive Director of Citizens Union, said: «Public leaders» meetings on ethics reform are so necessary to ensure that big effective solutions are considered, negotiated, and agreed to, as New Yorkers wait to see how our state's political leaders propose preventing the growing problem of corruption.»
We are suspending negotiations, effective immediately, because to do so otherwise would reduce our moral standing and the long - term Senate Democratic commitment to reform and to change.
Is it not time to reform Network Rail so that its management have to be accountable to a more effective structure than the toothless membership that they themselves appoint?
«Never before has the CCRB been so active and so successful, giving New Yorkers the confidence that there was an effective police oversight system in place, and so what is really needed is for the reforms that he brought about to continue,» Dadey said.
«Public leaders» meetings on ethics reform are so necessary to ensure that big effective solutions are considered, negotiated, and agreed to, as New Yorkers wait to see how our state's political leaders propose preventing the growing problem of corruption,» said Dick Dadey, executive director of Citizens Union.
But what is so absurd about these flights of wishful thinking is that there is not a single word about the real lessons which Labour needs to learn — the need for radical banking reform, the need for a massive revival of British manufacturing (when this year the UK deficit on traded goods is likely to exceed the entire UK budget deficit), the need to take back public control of the NHS and education system, the need for a jobs and growth strategy rather than a programme of endless cuts, the need for an effective anti-poverty strategy and a huge reduction in inequality.
So, although speakers agreed that the need for new approaches to graduate education is pressing, effective reform to prepare students for existing nonacademic opportunities will take strong action by entities that are currently finding it hard to work together.
Flanagan believed in the motto «There's no such thing as a bad boy» and made it his life's mission to help reform boys who'd been abandoned to the streets or to the various other state institutions (which were so effective at creating better criminals).
With cultivated competence and earned authority, they were able to help their colleagues overcome the types of fear and resistance that so often prevent effective reforms in American high schools.
What if the reason that teacher evaluation reform was so disappointing — with 98 percent of teachers still rated effective — was because we misdiagnosed the problem?
FD: We seem to have difficulty in building effective precautionary systems and so until a system shows itself in need of reform we tend to leave it alone.
School reform is filled with such words: «consensus,» «best practices,» «differentiation,» «21st century skills,» «rigor,» «effective teaching,» «accountability,» «empowerment,» and so on.
While this reform may continue to expand, those sitting in my seat must determine or «bottle» why these leaders are so effective at leading multiple schools.
Listening to this show really helped me understand how effective, comprehensive character education can be a part of the reform so obviously needed in American schools.
Conditions and Considerations for Effective Development and Implementation of Personal Opportunity Plans by the Commonwealth, Districts, and Schools contributes to the movement to shift from standards - based to supports - based reform that provides necessary resources so that every student has the opportunity to learn, succeed in school, and craft a productive future with the support of counselors, teachers, and personal advocates.
However, there are appropriate and effective models that can be replicated and modified so that reforms can be done swiftly.
Reform - minded educators should work to recast parents» roles so parents become an allied force that presses for effective school rReform - minded educators should work to recast parents» roles so parents become an allied force that presses for effective school reformreform.
They argue that the time has come to reform the financial aid system so that it is more effective in promoting college affordability, access, and completion.
So «effective» or «successful» leadership is critical to school reform.
If we accept the premise that student - centered learning can be a highly effective strategy for many kinds of classrooms and school populations, how can we ensure it is implemented effectively, with intelligence, and without the rigid dogma that so often leads to the failure of so many sweeping educational reforms?
Low class size is one demonstrated component of effective reform, but so too is the necessity of having an experienced teacher to work with the class.
It seems clear that some sort of novel solution is needed to help solve this problem and cure the ailing housing market (n.b. the not - so - novel solution of reforming the bankruptcy code in order to allow mortgage cramdowns would be effective).
Since pushing for welfare reforms often involves working directly with food and clothing industry companies, this work can give the public the impression that these companies treat their animals well when this is not the case, especially when animal advocates are incentivized to make the reforms seem like drastic improvements when animals still suffer substantially.213 Critics would also argue that, empirically, welfare reforms such as banning battery cages reduce only a very small portion of the harm of animal agriculture — if any — so they are not the most cost - effective use of time.214, 215, 216
Since pushing for welfare reforms often involves working directly with food industry companies, this work can give the public the impression that these companies treat their animals well when this is not the case, especially when animal advocates are incentivized to make the reforms seem like drastic improvements when animals still suffer substantially.192 Critics would also argue that, empirically, welfare reforms such as banning battery cages reduce only a very small portion of the harm of animal agriculture, if any, so they are not the most cost - effective use of time.193, 194, 195
The level of denial exhibited in this report is extremely damaging to the efforts of fossil fuel subsidy reform, especially since the German government had been so vocal in advocating for effective carbon pricing and ending subsidies.
They're part of the so - called Four Pillars of family law reform that Bentley has touted as a cost - effective route to speeding up the justice system while making it less expensive for families.
But often there has been a lack of a clear channel of information (the changes to FPR 2010, PD 25B for example were announced by a Ministerial Statement and the amendments then disseminated subsequently) which has made the reforms less effective than they might have been: practitioners are busy, and there is a lot for them to take onboard, so it would seem to be an essential element of a programme of reform for information on changes to be disseminated as clearly and widely as possible.
The proposals, set out in Breaking the Cycle: Effective Punishment, Rehabilitation and Sentencing of Offenders, include: rewarding early admissions of guilt with up to 50 % reduction in sentence; increased use of restorative justice measures; introducing reforms to make offenders directly compensate victims of crime; and simplifying the sentencing framework so that judges have more discretionary powers.
The last such commission was into banking reform, and was so effective that no subsequent government will be keen to make such a formidable stick for its own back.
The government should, as a matter of urgency, reform the national framework of legislation so that it complies with Australia's international obligations to provide protection to Indigenous culture and ensure the effective participation of Indigenous people in the decision around their heritage.
It is incumbent on all parties to use the reforms to reach the objectives of a more effective and efficient native title system, so that it can not be said about these reforms in years to come «Plus ça change, plus c’est la même chose» — the more things change the more they are the same.
But now, as regulators write the rules for the Wall Street reform law, there are questions about whether the hard - won exemption for so - called «qualified residential mortgages» will be as effective at keeping markets liquid.
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