Sentences with phrase «essential reforms»

In exchange for this flexibility, these states have agreed to raise standards, improve accountability, and undertake essential reforms to improve teacher effectiveness.
No retreat from essential reforms of our public services,» Mr Brown said.
With this budget, New York will face fiscal realities and make essential reforms in order to better manage our government and save money for taxpayers.»
«Over the last few months, we have seen an emerging consensus on the need for essential reforms in our criminal justice system and grand jury process to restore public trust and confidence.
On behalf of the leading advocate for homeownership and housing issues, NAR President Gary Thomas recommended essential reforms to the...
Recent elections, however, provide a window of opportunity to make progress on essential reforms, including with Canada's welcome financial support.
Every year it's another reform and every year we do a reform it's the most essential reform that's ever been done in the world, and then the following year there's another set of reforms.
Professor Magnet is featured prominently in the recently - released Federalism for the Future: Essential Reforms along with other well - regarded experts on constitutional law and federalism issues, including G.A. Beaudoin, Benoit Pelletier, Gordon Robertson, and John Trent.
[47] Other essential reforms were proposed by my predecessor in the Native Title Report 2009.
The report, «Preparing World - Class Teachers: Essential Reforms of Teacher Preparation and Credentialing in California,» draws from research by other government agencies and groups, as well as from first - hand interviews...
On behalf of the leading advocate for homeownership and housing issues, NAR President Gary Thomas recommended essential reforms to the current housing finance structure that will benefit consumers.
Keeping up with the prevalent, essential reforms in the industry, the IDBI Federal Life is taking a step forward, with and optimistic focus and approach on its online products and group insurance products.
Loisy was paving the way for an essential reform — in the interpretation of the Bible, in the whole of theology and even in Catholicism itself.
Finally, the Working group failed to suggest term limits for leadership, which is an essential reform to turn the page on the bad old days of Shelly's 20 - year iron - fisted rule.
In February 2011, Foreign Secretary William Hague confirmed that the EU had decided to continue the «Zimbabwe Restrictive and Appropriate Measures» in light of the fact that essential reforms to promote the rule of law, human rights and democracy, as agreed under the Global Political Agreement, had not yet been implemented.
Matthew Sinclair, the organisation's research director, has edited How to Cut Public Spending (and Still Win an Election) which includes a detailed examination of the records of the major parties and sets out a detailed programme of potential cuts and essential reforms to ensure taxpayers get better value for money.
Beyond our support of his economic policy agenda, The Business Council believes that Andrew Cuomo has the experience, the leadership skills and the passion and commitment to make these essential reforms real.
The report, «Preparing World - Class Teachers: Essential Reforms of Teacher Preparation and Credentialing in California,» draws from research by other government agencies and groups, as well as from first - hand interviews of experts and new teachers that recently went through the credentialing process.
The shift towards locally based, community - controlled health services for Aboriginal people is an essential reform that seeks to address both of these characteristics.
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